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Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Drive Time: Dolphins Panthers Week 5 Film Review

Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Miami Dolphins

Football, Sports

4.7878 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Travis is back in the film room to break down what happened in the Dolphins 27-24 loss to the Panthers. He looks at various personnel groupings and their success, what happened on defense, assess the quarterback position and all the individual performances.

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0:00.0

The intro on the show just keeps getting shorter.

0:09.6

What's up, Dolphans?

0:10.4

And welcome into the Drive Time podcast.

0:12.5

I am your host, Travis Wingfield.

0:14.1

And on today's show, we're going over the all-22 tape from the Dolphins Lost in Carolina.

0:18.6

From the Baptist Health Studios inside the Baptist Health Training Complex, This is the draft time podcast. Julio Rodriguez saved my

0:27.5

weekend. I can tell you that much. Let's go ahead and get into this tape right now and break it

0:33.8

down offensively and defensively. The Carolina Panthers game, Dolphins Fall, 2724 in Charlotte.

0:40.1

Offensive general points.

0:41.5

And really, above all, the thing that I was most curious to check on when I sat down

0:45.8

and watched this film was actually more of a research project in terms of the numbers

0:50.0

of things.

0:50.9

It was the offensive groupings, and they are as follows.

0:53.4

Miami ran 11 personnel 23 times,

0:57.5

one back, one tight end. That means three receivers. We gained 35 yards from this grouping. That's

1:03.2

1.5 yards per play. 12 personnel ran that nine times, the biggest of the season and top three

1:10.4

in the McDaniel era.

1:11.9

That's one back and two tight ends with two receivers.

1:15.0

We ran 13 personnel zero times, but that's a bit of a farce because Miami gets to their

1:20.2

22 personnel grouping and puts Alec Ingold attached as a Y on a true tight end position because on that Waddle touchdown, you've got

1:29.9

Waller and Hill as double Ys to one side of the formation.

1:33.9

And on the back side of the formation, Alec is another Y on that part of the formation.

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