Brown’s Late Score Leads Dolphins To 31-27 Victory Over Jets

Last night's Monday Night Football game against the New York Jets was classic edge of your seat Dolphins football. As long time suffering Miami Dolphins fan, I'm glad to see these guys finally getting their act together.

This year, the Miami Dolphins have a really special running attack like nothing I've ever seen. Running backs Ronnie Brown and Ricky Willams could each be major stars by themselves in any other team. Together, they provide an effective one-two punch which most defenses will have a tough time stopping this season. Last night, they combined for 142 rushing yards, 2 touchdowns and 70 yards through the air!

Of course, last night's storyline was centered on Jet's rookie sensation QB Mark Sanchez. But, Dolphins QB Chad Henne rose to the occasion nearly doubling Mark's performance.

At the beginning of this season I thought this Wildcat was just a trick play they would use here and there, but Tony Sparano is including the Wildcat formations in the standard playbook. The Wildcat play being executed by Miami's offense is a thing of beauty to watch. They have practiced these plays so much that it even had me guessing which way the ball was going at times.

The Dolphins are ranked #1 rushing and last on passing offense in the NFL. If Chad Henne keeps playing like he did last night, their passing offense could slowly creep up into decent rankings. This could only mean trouble for their opponents, since the Fin's defense is always well ranked.

Last night's game was a good one. Henne engineered a memorable fourth-quarter comeback, culminated by Ronnie Brown's 2-yard touchdown run with six seconds remaining in the game, as the Dolphins knocked off the Jets in another instant classic, 31-27, at Land Shark Stadium. Miami improved to 2-3 overall and 2-0 in the AFC East with the win while the Jets dropped to 3-2 and 1-1 in the division.

Final score: Miami: 31 - Jets 27

Cristian Dale has been a Dolphins fan since Dan Marino was a rookie! You can find this and many more interesting articles at HotAnnals.com

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