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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.i dont think the phins front 7 is that much better then the titans front 7....
The only player in their secondary who has done all that much recently is Gabril Wilson. Their secondary has been awful a lot this year. That is why they lost to the Saints and Colts. They made Sanchez look great in the second half last week too.
Also, their pass rush hasn't been great this year either. Sanchez had enough time to eat a hotdog in the backfield on most of the plays in the second half.
I'm sorry but it's clear to me you don't watch the Dolphins games. Gibril Wilson has been dreadful despite improving the past two weeks. Our rookie corners have been okay with flashes of brilliance, our problem is that we have two strong safeties that are best suited around the box and get exposed in coverage.
Yeremiah Bell and Gibril Wilson have been below average this year and our pass rush hasn't been any better than average. That's why we're getting torched this year.
Heh. That's pretty much exactly what Rob said. But I do agree, for what it's worth. Why isn't Cameron Wake playing more? That man is a beast in the pass rush.
I was about to say the same thing. Gibril has burned us with missed tackles and blown coverage all year. Neither Wilson or Bell is a coverage safety. We have two (supposed to be) sure tacklers. Bums, if you will. Now we have Clemons back there who will most likely be torched by a receiver like Moss, but Sean Smith should hold his own. He has been pretty good this year and matches up with Moss in size.I'm sorry but it's clear to me you don't watch the Dolphins games. Gibril Wilson has been dreadful despite improving the past two weeks. Our rookie corners have been okay with flashes of brilliance, our problem is that we have two strong safeties that are best suited around the box and get exposed in coverage.
Yeremiah Bell and Gibril Wilson have been below average this year and our pass rush hasn't been any better than average. That's why we're getting torched this year.
What number is Wake? I am going to the game & want to watch for him.
I was about to say the same thing. Gibril has burned us with missed tackles and blown coverage all year. Neither Wilson or Bell is a coverage safety. We have two (supposed to be) sure tacklers. Bums, if you will. Now we have Clemons back there who will most likely be torched by a receiver like Moss, but Sean Smith should hold his own. He has been pretty good this year and matches up with Moss in size.
I was about to say the same thing. Gibril has burned us with missed tackles and blown coverage all year. Neither Wilson or Bell is a coverage safety. We have two (supposed to be) sure tacklers. Bums, if you will. Now we have Clemons back there who will most likely be torched by a receiver like Moss, but Sean Smith should hold his own. He has been pretty good this year and matches up with Moss in size.
#91. Good luck finding him though. As far as I know, the Dolphins haven't started him a single time this season.
Doubt it. Smith as been impressive. Very impressive actually. One day he will be able to shut down Moss all on his own, but I doubt that this is going to be the time. He's way too raw and has not gone up against a receiver like Randy Moss once in his career. He'll be in the position to bat a few passes away but, unless the Dolphins roll a safety over the top to double cover, I doubt he'll stop Moss from a 100 yard receiving day.
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