The New England Patriots are looking to get back on track against the Miami Dolphins http://www.authenticsnewenglandpatriots.com/cheap-kyle-van-noy-jersey , so we spoke with Kevin Nogle of ThePhinsider.com to get the inside scoop on Miami ahead of this week’s game!1. Ryan Tannehill is 10-1 in his past 11 starts. What’s been the secret to his success in the offense?Trust. Adam Gase trusts Ryan Tannehill and Tannehill trusts Gase. Gase has opened the playbook to Tannehill, has not limited him in his ability to audible or limited the plays to which he can audible. The other piece is time. The offense early in 2016 was still trying to learn Adam Gase’s system, and I think a lot of Tannehill’s success late in the 2016 season - prior to his knee injury - was because the rest of the offense were getting onto the same page. Now, after a year off, Tannehill appears to be fully indoctrinated into Gase’s system as is the rest of the offense, and they are continuing where they left off in 2017.2. The Dolphins moved on from Jarvis Landry this offseason, yet the offense is chugging along. Who are the stars in the Dolphins offense?The Dolphins offense has several young players who could become stars, but they may not have the star player right now. Kenyan Drake and Kenny Stills are probably the top two names that people may recognize, while Jakeem Grant could quickly join them. Mike Gesicki, the rookie tight end, should become a star - maybe not Rob Gronkowski star but a star - in the next couple of years White Danny Shelton Jersey , but rookie tight ends do not typically breakout. Albert Wilson has the potential to be a star as well, but I think Stills, Drake, and Grant are the top three players who should become known names.3. How’s Danny Amendola doing?He is filling the slot well with Landry’s departure. He currently leads the team in receptions and he is the typical slot receiver. Where Landry was the focus of the offense, Miami is looking this year to make sure more players get the ball as they spread it around the offense. Amendola is giving Tannehill that sure-handed receiver in the middle of the field on slants and quick routes. He has looked sharp this year and Tannehill and Amendola have shown they have really great chemistry already. 4. Teams don’t get off to 3-0 starts without complementary football. How is the Dolphins defense different this year and how are they forcing so many turnovers?The defensive line is disrupting the line of scrimmage, both in pass rush and against the run. They are getting to the quarterback, even if they are not able to actually record the sack every time. The secondary is playing lights out right now - unless it is Jordy Nelson catching the ball - with Xavien Howard showing that he really is a shutdown cornerback. Pro Football Focus tweeted out a stat this week that Howard has allowed 13 receptions on 43 targets with no touchdowns allowed and seven interceptions over his last nine games. The former editor of The Phinsider, Matt Infante, reworded that to say since Week 12 of 2017, 20 passes have been caught when thrown toward Howard, and 35 percent of them were caught by Howard. Reshad Jones has always been a playmaker and now he is finding more success because Howard is there as well.5. Are there any weaknesses in the defense that Tom Brady and company might be able to exploit?The linebackers. That is where Miami’s defense is questionable. Rob Gronkowski could make a killing across the middle if the Dolphins do not match him up with someone like safety/cornerback Minkah Fitzpatrick. Attack the linebackers White Stephon Gilmore Jersey , on the ground and in the air, early to get the defense pushed back onto their heels. Miami will then have to press Reshad Jones and T.J. McDonald up for support, and then the deep ball should be open. Exploit the linebackers and there will be success.Save your concern, New England I ain’t worried about this team. Don’t get it twisted now, Jacksonville deserves a lot of credit. The Jaguars made a very clear statement yesterday afternoon: we are here and we are legitimate Super Bowl contenders. We knew the Jaguars had a star-studded defense filled with dogs on every level. And we knew they had the personalities that talk that talk and walk that walk. They are the new Seattle Seahawks with their own version of the Legion of Boom and they played like it against the reigning AFC champs. Their secondary showed why they are regarded as one of the best in the NFL and their elite front seven put enough pressure on quarterback Tom Brady to make him uncomfortable all night.But Jacksonville’s Super Bowl conversation begins and ends with quarterback Blake Bortles. The fifth-year quarterback picked up from where he left off last year in the playoffs and is beginning to show real signs of progression. Gone are the days where you can simply stack the line of scrimmage, hoping to stop the run and force him to beat you.Bortles did a great job of picking apart New England’s questionable secondary as he was accurate with the ball, navigated the pocket well, and made the Patriots pay for their predictable defense. Jacksonville’s wide receivers beat New England’s secondary all night, especially Keelan Cole. The second-year receiver had himself a career game in which he reeled in 7 catches for 116 yards, 1 touchdown, and this jaw-dropping catch:But what we saw yesterday is nowhere close to what we’ll see from this Patriots team come December and January. Brady and company got off to a slow start as Jacksonville’s front seven was able to control the line of scrimmage and frustrate New England for the better part of the first half. Even when they were able to get that ferocious front seven under control http://www.authenticsnewenglandpatriots.com/cheap-rex-burkhead-jersey , the wide receivers struggled to create separation from Jacksonville’s secondary. Red zone mishaps further hampered the team as a Stephen Gostkowski missed field goal, a Dante Fowler strip sack on Brady, and a third down athletic blunder from Cordarrelle Patterson thwarted the Patriots’ chances at a comeback. We all forget how to be athletes sometimes.But I’ll say it again: I ain’t worried about this team. We have seen all of this before. Brady has had worse receivers and Julian Edelman is still waiting to return from his four-game suspension. Just last year we saw Stephon Gilmore and the rest of the secondary struggle at the beginning of the season but turn it around come playoff time. And Coach Belichick will make the required adjustments on defense if they meet this team again as we can no longer sell out to stop Jacksonville’s run game. As long as we have this coaching staff, this quarterback, and this offensive line, who has proven that they can compete with the best of them, I ain’t worried. Yesterday was simply about two teams at two different stages. One of those teams is hungry and firing on all cylinders. The other is in the midst of finding their tools to success while trying to mesh some new and returning pieces.Come January, this team will be in a completely different position from today, the same position we have come to expect them to be in every winter: Super Bowl contention. I ain’t worried about this team.