It will be 88 degrees, probably 25 degrees hotter than Michigan.
The Lions will falter in the heat (electrolyte balance cannot be established in a few days down there with water hydration, sports drinks and IV's). Only a few will visibly cramp up in 2nd half, but the others will be 1/2 step slower, no pain, just cannot do it. Not out of shape, just too big of a body fluid problem.
Miami players body physiology is completely adjusted, being down there for months.
That is exactly what happened to the Bears last week, and their D is superior to the Lions.
So WRs are suddenly open and Osweiler could hit them and they ran wild. And the Bears front 7 could not get to him.
When he has time, Osweiller is not that bad!
This is the time of year it matters, getting cold in the north but still high 80's or even 90 in Miami. Might have a shower, that would help Lions, actually. Check game time to see what is going on, if there are no clouds and it gets to 90 degrees, then it is even more of an advantage for Miami.
Take Miami today, or pass.