Chris Perkins: Perk’s second annual Dolphins betting guide

Chris Perkins’s second annual guide highlights the Miami Dolphins’ challenges on the road, where they held a 3-6 record last season. In Tua Tagovailoa’s starts away from home, the team’s scoring rose slightly even as the record remained challenging at 1-3.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Dolphins posted a 3-6 record in road games last season
  • They averaged 16.3 points per game when playing away
  • Tua Tagovailoa’s road starts resulted in a 1-3 record
  • In Tua’s starts, the Dolphins averaged 19.8 points per game

Introduction

Chris Perkins returns with his second annual Miami Dolphins betting guide, focusing on the team’s performance away from home. Last season, the Dolphins faced a series of tough matchups on the road, and those challenges are at the heart of this year’s analysis.

Dolphins’ Road Record

The numbers tell much of the story. The Dolphins finished 3-6 on the road last season, underscoring their difficulties when traveling. On average, they managed only 16.3 points per game away from the comforts of home stadiums—a statistic that shaped their overall performance.

Tua Tagovailoa’s Impact

In the games Tua Tagovailoa started on the road, Miami’s record stood at 1-3. Although the outcomes were still leaning toward the loss column, the offense did see a bump in scoring, reaching 19.8 points per game. Tagovailoa’s presence appears to have influenced the Dolphins’ offensive rhythm, though it did not fully translate into wins.

Implications for Bettors

Chris Perkins’s guide suggests that evaluating road performance might be a key factor for those looking to place bets on the Dolphins. While the slight scoring improvement with Tagovailoa under center could be a reason for optimism, the road record highlights areas where the team still needs to improve.

Conclusion

From a 3-6 road record to an uptick in points under Tua Tagovailoa, the Miami Dolphins showcased a mix of promise and persistent challenges last season. Perkins’s second annual guide aims to equip fans and bettors with a clearer picture of this team’s potential—and the hurdles they may face—away from home.

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