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A depressing statistic shows how far the Bills are from the Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins are 1-2 and have lost two games in a row. To make matters worse, the AFC East rival Buffalo Bills are 3-0 and expected to be one of the top teams in the NFL three weeks into the season.

Sure there won't be any awards won three weeks into the season, but Dolphins fans would happily take the 3-0 start compared to what they're experiencing now. Not only is Miami on a two-game losing streak in which they were outscored 55-13, but their quarterback situation is also difficult due to the concussion Tua Tagovailoa suffered in Week 2.

Well, one Reddit user made things worse for the Dolphins fan by pointing out that the Bills scored more points in the first half of their game against the Jacksonville Jaguars than the Dolphins did all season.

Reddit user GameofLifeCereal pointed out that the Bills scored 34 points in the first half against Jacksonville and that the Dolphins scored 33 points in three games.

GameofLifeCereal also said: “[The Bills] traded their best WRs and brought in three more no-names. And they do this. Man, am I jealous?

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It's true that the Bills did more with seemingly less after trading Stefon Diggs in the offseason. Buffalo received a lot of criticism for this move because it didn't look like Josh Allen would have the same firepower, but he and the rest of the Bills offense are proving that assumption wrong.

Meanwhile, the Dolphins have scored just 33 points in three games, with the majority of those points coming from behind in their win over the Jaguars in Week 1.

This season has been a huge disappointment so far, and while we only have three weeks to go to turn things around, it feels like things could get worse before they get better.