5 bold predictions for the Seahawks vs. Dolphins matchup in Week 4

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The Dolphins Will Keep This Game Within A Touchdown

It’s been a rough start to the season for the Dolphins. However, don’t let the 1-2 record fool you, this team is better than that. Miami’s first loss came to a very good, and somewhat unpredictable Patriots team. The second loss was an undefeated Buffalo team.

The Dolphins then beat down a Jaguars team that many believed would win. This week is another tough match against the Seahawks and while they’d come up short of winning, they will keep this game close.

The Dolphins are a team that sneaks up on you. Their offense has talent on the outside. Their running game has improved a ton since last year. The offensive line is playing better than expected. Miami is a decent football team, and may make a playoff run in a few years. However, it isn’t their time yet.

At the end of the day, Russell Wilson will just be too much for this Dolphins defense to handle. Miami has a lot of young defenders. They don’t match up well against the Seahawks offense. The Dolphins’ offense will have to try to keep up with them, and that’s unlikely. However, it’s possible Miami’s unit keeps it closer than many assume.

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