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The Miami Dolphins put on a serious display of kick-assery Sunday in their 44-26 victory over the Houston Texans — their second consecutive impressive performance under interim head coach Dan Campbell. Before the Texans could even fill their Gatorade cups on the sidelines, the Fins had already put on one helluva show, and not even tapping the brakes in the second half could dampen what was a dominating win.
If your trip to Publix ran a little long, chances are you got home and thought you were taking crazy pills when you turned on the Dolphins game. This matchup got out of hand fast. Here is how it all went down on a glorious day at Sun Life Stadium, where the Miami Dolphins embarrassed the Houston Texans.
Mood pic.twitter.com/38BFemCQwY
— Mr. 20% (@EvBalls) October 25, 2015
The Dolphins had 392 yards of offense in the first half.
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The Dolphins’ first half was so impressive that 41-0 actually seemed like it didn’t tell the entire story of just how far they put their cleats into that Texans ass.
Dan Campbell right now… pic.twitter.com/sxV1cHZY02
— Marcas Grant (@MarcasG) October 25, 2015
Dolphins fans were chanting Dan Campbell’s name during the game.
Nobody ever chanted Joe Philbin’s name unless it was in reference to firing him or asking him to pick up his to-go order. Miamians loves them some Dan Campbell right now.
We get it pessimist, it's just the Titans/Texans. It was also just Jags! It's HOW they're playing. B*tch elsewhere-> pic.twitter.com/0WQPHpSMFa
— Daniel Martinez (@mrdannym7) October 25, 2015
Perpetually depressed and emo Dolphins fans want to remind everyone the Dolphins have beaten bad teams.
The Dolphins might not be as awesome as they’ve looked over the past two weeks, but at least they haven’t looked as godawful as they did in the previous two. That’s no coincidence. The players are playing harder and smarter for Campbell. Go paint your fingernails black, emo Dolphins fan.
What a day, Ryan. What a day. #StrongerTogether pic.twitter.com/Xg7wUfXawh
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) October 25, 2015
Ryan Tannehill was so good that nobody was too surprised when they found out he made history.
Anyone watching Sunday’s game knew Tannehill was having a nice game — but nobody knew just how nice of a game it was until it was over. On his way to an 18-for-19, 282-yard, four-touchdown day, Tannehill completed an NFL-record 25 consecutive passes, breaking Donovan McNabb’s mark of 24 straight completions. That’s like a real record, not some rinky-dink Dolphins record. Tannehill had a lot of run-after-the-catch help from his receivers in the game, but he put the ball on the money the entire day — and now he is the holder of a pretty neat record.