Over the past five years, Kyle Shanahan has seen his offense mimicked and spread throughout the NFL. So when his longtime offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel accepted a job as a head coach with the Miami Dolphins and then acquired star wide receiver Tyreek Hill, you knew we’d see the best version of a Shanahan offense.
And, sure enough, that’s exactly what’s happening. The Dolphins enter Sunday’s matchup on a five-game winning streak, having scored at least 30 points in the previous four games. On Wednesday, Shanahan said the Dolphins' offense looks like what he expected. He also spoke about their quarterback, Tua Tagavalioa, who he believes in playing at “an extremely high level,” which started back in the preseason, according to Shanahan.