Lessons Learned:
1. Bill Lazor clearly makes positive halftime adjustments. But that's not enough. The team has to play hard from start to finish. That hasn't happened for two games. If the OC has consistent problems creating a gameplan before the actual the game, then that's a problem.
2. Much like Kelly's offense in Philly, Lazor can't scheme without a run game. Moreno's injury definitely hurt. Still, why did it take so long to put the rock in Damien Williams' hands? Did Lazor want to see if Tanny could take over the game? Because that didn't work out well at all.
3. Still underthrowing. Still overthrowing. And it's not just Wallace anymore. It's every receiver.
4. Playing next to Daniel Thomas made Lamar Miller seem much more decent than he actually is.
5. Cam Wake getting bottled by a rookie is pretty damn embarrassing.
6. Brent Grimes is a solid vet, but he can't match up with a bigger, more athletic WR that actually knows how to play his position. Our current secondary personnel will not cut it in the long-term. We need Reshad Jones back immediately.
7. As the team is currently constructed, it will live and die by the success of its pass rush. If we can pressure the opposing QB into repeated 3 and outs, it will give our offense enough time to establish the run and give Tannehill enough time to connect with a deep throw. If that doesn't happen, we lose. Every time.