'Delusional' Dolphins still believe, blow out Bills
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'Delusional' Dolphins still believe, blow out Bills
""It didn't matter. We just showed up to work," he said after Sunday's game. "Everybody had that same mindset and that's why I used the word delusional because nobody on the outside's going to believe it. But all of us in there knew and came out and showed it today. "It's just about the belief, man, everybody there believing in each other, believing in the process, believing in how we're going to take the field and that's what worked.""
"There was little reason to believe the Miami Dolphins would beat the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday. Considering the Bills won 14 of the teams' previous 15 matchups, you could reasonably be labeled delusional if you predicted a Dolphins win. But that's exactly how Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb described the team's locker room. Miami snapped a seven-game losing streak against the Bills with a resounding 30-13 victory Sunday."
Miami snapped a seven-game losing streak against Buffalo with a 30-13 victory at Hard Rock Stadium, overcoming an 8.5-point underdog line. The Dolphins opened a 16-0 lead and held the Bills scoreless in the first half for the first time since 2007. The result ranked among the season's largest upsets and followed criticism about roster decisions and trade-deadline inactivity. Linebacker Bradley Chubb described the locker-room mindset as delusional in a positive sense, emphasizing belief in teammates and the process. The Bills scored a fourth-quarter touchdown but could not erase Miami's lead.
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