MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Four days after an impressive 34-10 win at Atlanta, the Miami Dolphins reverted to the norm that has defined their season. A 14-6 halftime deficit ballooned to a 28-6 home loss against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night.
The airplane with the sign calling for coach Mike McDaniel’s firing that flew before the previous three home games didn’t appear on Thursday. But jeering from fans intensified during the second half as Miami’s record dropped to 2-7.
“Yeah, it sucks. I think it’s a pretty consistent formula of fans enjoy winning,” McDaniel said. “Our expectation is we have to do the work and do the right things for fans to enjoy the experience and unfortunately, we didn’t do that tonight.”
Self-inflicted wounds became the overriding narrative which doomed t

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