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New England deferred its choice to the second half meaning Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins will start on offense. That is where Tagovailoa and company opened up, firing a screen pass to rookie Jaylen Waddle who picked up nine yards on the first play from scrimmage.

Tagovailoa hit Waddle again for a gain of four on the next play, resetting the chains. Two plays later, the Dolphins hit Waddle again for his third catch of the day, giving him the NFL record for most receptions in a season by a rookie. Miami picked up a pair of first downs to move past midfield before an encroachment penalty by Carl Davis gifted them five more yards. On 3rd-and-3 from the New England yard line, Tagovailoa hit Myles Gaskin for a gain of seven to move into the red area.

On the next two plays Miami netted nine yards setting up another third down where Tagovailoa would hit Waddle in the end zone for a touchdown. A great first drive for Miami.

New England opened their first drive with a pair of runs by Damien Harris following a Miami touchback. On 3rd-and-2, Jones attempted his first pass of the day and delivered a strike to Xavien Howard who returned it for a touchdown. Back out after a disastrous first drive, the Patriots went back to the ground but Miami was called for a too many men penalty and New England picked up a free five yards.

Harris converted for the first down with a gain of six before the Patriots fed him the ball through the air on a running back screen for a gain of five. Following the drive it was announced that starting tackle Isaiah Wynn would be questionable to return with an ankle injury while running back Rhamondre Stevenson was questionable with a head injury.

Miami started at their own yard line following a solid punt by Bailey. Miami faced another third down following a pair of runs, this time with three yards to convert.

A Tagovailoa overthrow fell into and out of the arms of Devin McCourty, leading to a fake punt attempt that should have been unsuccessful but Miami was bailed out due to a phantom unnecessary roughness call.

The drive lives for Miami. With their fresh set of downs, Miami ran a screen before letting the clock run out on the quarter. As the second quarter opened, rain started to fall in Miami Gardens. Facing another third down, Miami went back to the RPO for a gain of 11 on the ground and a first down. Practice squad call up Sean Davis stayed down following the play and eventually left the field.

With a fresh set of downs inside the New England yard line, the Dolphins kept it on the ground with the rain picking up. That led to a 3rd-and-7 where Tagovailoa tried J. Jackson in coverage of DeVante Parker, but saw the pass batted away in the end zone.

Miami kicker Jason Sanders converted on a yard field goal to extend the lead. Gunner Olszewski returned the following kickoff to the New England yard line. Damien Harris took a check down for six yards before Kendrick Bourne took an end around for nine. Many gaming communities over the years have reached out to thank emulator developers for their efforts. Emulators are an important part of many classic game communities and give players access to features like netplay multiplayer, modding, and savestates, while also opening up the doors to enhancements not possible on console.

Sometimes it's simply more convenient to use an emulator that runs on your desktop, tablet, or phone rather than to dig out and hook up the original console every time you want to play one of your favorite games. However, it's important to state that our relationship with gaming communities is mutual, and without the help of players and fans, there's no way we could handle maintaining a library of thousands of games. In this Progress Report, the gaming communities were the direct catalyst to many of the changes.

They went on difficult debugging adventures, caught small issues that would be invisible to anyone who wasn't extremely familiar with the game, and even came up with patches to make games friendlier to emulator enhancements. All of these contributions, even if it's not code, are appreciated and help make Dolphin what it is today. Written by JMC47 on Aug. Emulation is often seen as this suspect gray area of gaming that is tolerated but always on the edge. There's a lot of negativity and questions around the merit and purpose of emulation.

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