For most of the first half against New Orleans, the Dolphins played their finest football of the young season.
Miami held the high-powered Saints to just one first down through the first 22 minutes of play, harrassed Drew Brees into three interceptions, and dominated the clock with the Wildcat en route to a 24-3 lead.
Jason Taylor looked like the J.T. of old for the first time in 2009, sacking Brees twice and forcing two fumbles.
As a team, the Dolphins recorded five sacks on Brees, the second-best performance of the season.
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Miami held the high-powered Saints to just one first down through the first 22 minutes of play, harrassed Drew Brees into three interceptions, and dominated the clock with the Wildcat en route to a 24-3 lead.
Jason Taylor looked like the J.T. of old for the first time in 2009, sacking Brees twice and forcing two fumbles.
As a team, the Dolphins recorded five sacks on Brees, the second-best performance of the season.
(Continue to Dolphins Watch)