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I think most posters were tired of Sony and wanted him out of here, I think it will be interesting to see if JJ is active this week. One thing we both know, if a running back is going to fumble the GOAT is not going to play you.
People were tired of Sony for good reason, though the more important thing was probably the chance to get something for him in return. But, with regards to benching fumblers, BB can't be cutting off his nose to spite his face. If he wants to keep that hammer available, he needs to keep 4 RBs active, not 3.
Biggest disappointment out of the game was that, after all the changes, the team looked pretty much the same as last year, other than the QB. Expects that to change moving forward, but not happy with it in this game.
Dolphins changed up a lot of what they did
Dolphins Backed off inside the red zone, daring Mac to try for the endzone, while, elsewhere, they went with pressure in order to try speeding up Jones
Bedard was not happy with Jonnu Smith in this game. He listed off about half a dozen issues, including bad blocking, bad end around, bad routes, etc...
Bedard was not happy with Jonnu Smith in this game. He listed off about half a dozen issues, including bad blocking, bad end around, bad routes, etc...
Can you say again, was there an article or link calling out the red zones woes going all the way since Brady's last season? I mean, it's so predictable, when we're in 11 personnel it's a pass and when in 12 personnel it's a run. And red zone we aren't fooling anyone. We should be doing play action every single passing play in the red zone.
This is so frustrating. It's more than obvious Rham is playing a big role. We have two bog boys to be decisive, power runners and two backs that are a better at rec (White) and can create (JJ) .
Putting Rham in the doghouse this early would be no bueno for everyone.
Bedard was not happy with Jonnu Smith in this game. He listed off about half a dozen issues, including bad blocking, bad end around, bad routes, etc...
Agreed, and it shouldn't be that surprising that Flores held his own and then some especially in the first game of the season. Flores appears to be a very competent coach, and he knows a heck of a lot more about his opponent (the Patriots) than BB does about Miami. Later on in the season when their is more tape that advantage will likely even out.
Probably a bigger factor is the uncharacteristically high number of penalties, and that may be due to the unusually high turnover of players from last year for the Patriots. The talent appears to be much greater, but they have to learn how to play together. The turnover from last year includes the return of the Covid opt-outs, the unprecedented (certainly for the Pats) number of high priced free agent additions, the loss of arguably their best player (Gilmore) and important roles for rookies like Mac, Barmore, and Stephenson.
Agreed. I hope Hunter can reclaim his elite blocking technique/skills. When he initially entered the league, he was a top 5-7 blocking TE, as well as an above average receiving threat. Now imagine that along with Jonnu. Health & execution..
Agreed. I hope Hunter can reclaim his elite blocking technique/skills. When he initially entered the league, he was a top 5-7 blocking TE, as well as an above average receiving threat. Now imagine that along with Jonnu. Health & execution..