Patspsycho
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Observations-
One thing worrying me.. our RZ problems crept back.. we could not execute there.
Vollmer.. it is clear that this kid is something; nobody is winning any straight up one-on-one battles with this kid. It was clear Porter didn't want to go up against him, and when he had do, was timid; you could tell he was intimidated. He did blow a blitz pickup, but fortunately Welker was on sight adjust in that play and got the ball. I liked how BB gameplanned with Welker, having him motion so that his alignment forced a mismatch because the Dolphins did not open up in man coverage.
2nd drive where they lost Koppen. Kudos to Connolly for stepping in there without missing a beat.
Interesting how they kept Welker in motion a lot of the game, a few coverage were in man, but they had problem in switching assignments in zone, and this is where Welker got space and gave them problems.
Thank God no more zone blocking for the OL.
Aiken got 2 PI and created mismatches.. it was obvious Miami did not game plan for him.
Defense-
Even though BB had a feel that they would pull a Pat White, he did have an oversight (he is not always a genius) in pitch and option assignment. This is why you see TBC whiff on that Pat White run up the middle. But they got that resolved in good time. Priority: go after the QB no matter what.
Puzzled why BB played a cover 4 against the Pat White run.. was not effective at all. No edge contain, no safety blitz. Nothing.
TBC gets the game ball on the D for being a disruptive force, key stops, sack, and rushes. However Burgess consistently created pressure, and I think is a part of why TBC has his successes because he draws attention to the other side, away from TBC. So that is one thing that doesn't show up in the stats.
2nd half when Miami goes to WC, we blitz McGowan. But Miami gets up the field on outs because CBs are in prevent. I did not realize how good of a run-stuffer McGowan is.. sort of reminds me of Sanders with his diving blocks.
That TD by Moss was a crossing pattern with Moss/Welker and the top safety rolled over on Welker. This left Moss in single coverage and we know what happened.
Uncertain what adjustments on D we made in the 2nd half that really shut them down. Wish I had DVR to go over this again. I think I saw the DB switch to man out of cover 2-4 at the snap. They also bluffed blitz and overload which I think is brilliant, it kept Henne off balance without forcing us to commit. BB must have seen the Jets game where they faked blitz and rushed only 3 and Henne threw away the ball.
Our last drive on Miami 30 after the Dolphins 4th and 10 was just sloppy.
Even though this wasn't a sharp game, there is plenty to feel optimistic about. That D is really something, they are prideful, loose, and quite confident. I have not seen this for a long time; possibly since '03.
One thing worrying me.. our RZ problems crept back.. we could not execute there.
Vollmer.. it is clear that this kid is something; nobody is winning any straight up one-on-one battles with this kid. It was clear Porter didn't want to go up against him, and when he had do, was timid; you could tell he was intimidated. He did blow a blitz pickup, but fortunately Welker was on sight adjust in that play and got the ball. I liked how BB gameplanned with Welker, having him motion so that his alignment forced a mismatch because the Dolphins did not open up in man coverage.
2nd drive where they lost Koppen. Kudos to Connolly for stepping in there without missing a beat.
Interesting how they kept Welker in motion a lot of the game, a few coverage were in man, but they had problem in switching assignments in zone, and this is where Welker got space and gave them problems.
Thank God no more zone blocking for the OL.
Aiken got 2 PI and created mismatches.. it was obvious Miami did not game plan for him.
Defense-
Even though BB had a feel that they would pull a Pat White, he did have an oversight (he is not always a genius) in pitch and option assignment. This is why you see TBC whiff on that Pat White run up the middle. But they got that resolved in good time. Priority: go after the QB no matter what.
Puzzled why BB played a cover 4 against the Pat White run.. was not effective at all. No edge contain, no safety blitz. Nothing.
TBC gets the game ball on the D for being a disruptive force, key stops, sack, and rushes. However Burgess consistently created pressure, and I think is a part of why TBC has his successes because he draws attention to the other side, away from TBC. So that is one thing that doesn't show up in the stats.
2nd half when Miami goes to WC, we blitz McGowan. But Miami gets up the field on outs because CBs are in prevent. I did not realize how good of a run-stuffer McGowan is.. sort of reminds me of Sanders with his diving blocks.
That TD by Moss was a crossing pattern with Moss/Welker and the top safety rolled over on Welker. This left Moss in single coverage and we know what happened.
Uncertain what adjustments on D we made in the 2nd half that really shut them down. Wish I had DVR to go over this again. I think I saw the DB switch to man out of cover 2-4 at the snap. They also bluffed blitz and overload which I think is brilliant, it kept Henne off balance without forcing us to commit. BB must have seen the Jets game where they faked blitz and rushed only 3 and Henne threw away the ball.
Our last drive on Miami 30 after the Dolphins 4th and 10 was just sloppy.
Even though this wasn't a sharp game, there is plenty to feel optimistic about. That D is really something, they are prideful, loose, and quite confident. I have not seen this for a long time; possibly since '03.
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