After the Miami Dolphins upset the Buffalo Bills last Sunday, their head coach wanted to see the disappointment of Bills fans up close.
That’s what Travis Kelce believes after it appeared as though Mike McDaniel was seen driving by the Elbo Room, a popular hotspot in South Beach for Bills supporters.
“I can see Coach McDaniel living down in Miami Beach. He’s definitely trolling,” Kelce said on “New Heights” (Time Stamp 32:43)•
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A photo of McDaniel driving by that spot got a lot of attention on social media following Miami’s 30-13 win.
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“He’s slow turning, he got his arm out the window, staring right into the bar,” Kelce added (Time Stamp 32:52).While many believe it was McDaniel in the photo, the Dolphins coach seemed to cast some doubt on it by saying:
“I live in that area; AI is real; that’s what I got for you,” said McDaniel.McDaniel didn’t confirm or deny his whereabouts when he was questioned about the photo. Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill posted online after the alleged photo of McDaniel surfaced, saying:
“I see coach back on that pettt dog sh*** I love it.”The Dolphins improved to 3-7 on the season thanks to the victory over the Bills and ended a two-game losing streak at home. They’re currently third in the AFC East with the Bills above them at 6-3.
Tua Tagovailoa says team will play hard for McDaniel
With his general manager out and the Dolphins likely to miss the playoffs for a second consecutive season, McDaniel’s job is reportedly on the line. While many were surprised he wasn’t axed when the club parted ways with GM Chris Grier last month, Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovialoa believes no one will quit on McDaniel.
“We want to play for each other. We’re going to do everything we can.”Tagovialoa adds that he knows it’s a business and that there are plenty of talks about individuals. He says the players are determined to stick together and finish the season strong, adding that they don’t prepare to lose a game.
His coach issued a challege to him ahead of the Bills game not to force things and try to be a hero. The Dolphins have won two of their previous three games, scoring 30+ points in those two victories. On the offensive side of the ball, they rank 25th in the NFL right now regarding yards per game at 299.3.
Miami will seek consecutive wins on November 16th when they take on the Washington Commanders at the Santiago Bernabeu in Spain.
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