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Veteran Starter w/Big Long Term Deal
Just a disappointing game and one that will come back to haunt us down the stretch if we do get this thing turned around. I'll be honest, I have a hard time coming up with too many guys who played really well.
Stock up:
Christian Gonzalez. Played pretty well overall and that INT was a great play and he showed off the athleticism we have been hearing about. That really looked like a veteran McCourty type centerfield INT where he drifted towards Tyreek and just out jumped and outmuscled him. Second game in a row he played 100% of the snaps and with the depth at corner right now we needed every one of them.
Matt Judon or Ju-DON as that dope Cris Collinsworth says had another timely sack and just continues to be a force as a pass rusher. Didn't love having him dropping back in coverage but I get the general concept of what they were trying to do on defense.
Kyle Dugger. I know he got beat on the short TD by Hill but overall he had a solid game. He didn't get fooled on that jet sweep play to Waddle and blew it up in the backfield and had the PBU on third down. He also recovered the blocked field goal as well. I really hope we pay this guy at some point.
Stock down:
The offensive line. Just a mess. Trent Brown was out but the two guards were back and they looked just as bad as they did last week, maybe even worse. Strange looked lost multiple times and David Andrews flat out whiffed on that Zeke run and had some other miscues as well. Mac had no time to throw and they didn't really open any holes in the running game. This offensive line was the biggest question mark all summer and no questions have been answered yet. Free rushers in the passing game and guys getting blown up in the run game. Just flat out bad.
The offense as a whole. Just no explosion, no one who can win a man on man matchup, and an inability to score points. I don’t think Mac played particularly poorly and what truly worries me is that this is about what everyone on offense is. Just a bunch of guys who flat out aren't better than the guys they're lined up across from. Devante Parker made a play or tow but also got outmuscled on that third down drop and got out muscled on that interception by Xavier Howard. I don't know what Parker was doing there. He has Xavien Howard by a couple inches and 15-20 LBs and just got bullied out of bounds and out jumped for the pick. It was a poorly thrown ball but Parker can't let that be picked there. Overall just the same old, same old. Sloppy play and bad penalties. We get into any sort of rhythm and one bad play completely derails the whole thing. A holding call or a sack and the drive is dead in the water almost every time. This team was in a shootout last week and we couldn't seem to get anything going against a defense that really isn't that good.
Bill Belichick. Still no answer for Tua. 0-5 when Tua starts. The soft zones didn't work, and the blitzing doesn't seem to work. Bill just doesn't have an answer for a guy, who honestly, is no world beater. Aside from Tua why the hell do we have to play this antiquated game of "rookie fumbles he vanishes"? We don't have that luxury anymore. The only guy on offense with any sort of juice tonight was Pop Douglas and he fumbles and didn't see the field on offense again. Same thing happened to Rhmondre a couple years ago in Miami. He fumbled then vanished for weeks. Bill needs to put his best players on the field. I will live with the growing pains of rookies if they offer upside. I also don't know what the hell we were doing before the half? We got an extra 5 yards on the Dolphins penalty and then we just run with Zeke and seemed to be happy with a field goal. We need to keep our foot on the gas and not settle for 3. I also don't love the challenge (or Bill's little histrionics). Whomever told him to throw that flag should have checked the camera angles first because there was no clear evidence to overturn that one. Bill's coaching is our only real advantage on any given week and he needs to be better.
Jalani Tavai. This could go to Bill as well but how many times are we going to watch a guy run by him before he gets off the field. He has a role but against a team with speed like Miami's he is a completely liability. He got walled off on the edge on that TD run by Mostert and just seemed to get beaten to the edge repeatedly. Tavai has a role and is fine in that role but this wasn't it. This had shades of JuWhan Bentley in 2020. A solid player who was asked to do too much.
The run defense. They let Raheem Mostert run all over them. 121 yards and 2 TD's with a 40 something yarder completely untouched. Their RB's seemed to get at least 5 every time they touched the ball. Why do we employ guys like Godchaux, and Tavai to still get gashed against JAG RBs behind average offensive lines?
Stock up:
Christian Gonzalez. Played pretty well overall and that INT was a great play and he showed off the athleticism we have been hearing about. That really looked like a veteran McCourty type centerfield INT where he drifted towards Tyreek and just out jumped and outmuscled him. Second game in a row he played 100% of the snaps and with the depth at corner right now we needed every one of them.
Matt Judon or Ju-DON as that dope Cris Collinsworth says had another timely sack and just continues to be a force as a pass rusher. Didn't love having him dropping back in coverage but I get the general concept of what they were trying to do on defense.
Kyle Dugger. I know he got beat on the short TD by Hill but overall he had a solid game. He didn't get fooled on that jet sweep play to Waddle and blew it up in the backfield and had the PBU on third down. He also recovered the blocked field goal as well. I really hope we pay this guy at some point.
Stock down:
The offensive line. Just a mess. Trent Brown was out but the two guards were back and they looked just as bad as they did last week, maybe even worse. Strange looked lost multiple times and David Andrews flat out whiffed on that Zeke run and had some other miscues as well. Mac had no time to throw and they didn't really open any holes in the running game. This offensive line was the biggest question mark all summer and no questions have been answered yet. Free rushers in the passing game and guys getting blown up in the run game. Just flat out bad.
The offense as a whole. Just no explosion, no one who can win a man on man matchup, and an inability to score points. I don’t think Mac played particularly poorly and what truly worries me is that this is about what everyone on offense is. Just a bunch of guys who flat out aren't better than the guys they're lined up across from. Devante Parker made a play or tow but also got outmuscled on that third down drop and got out muscled on that interception by Xavier Howard. I don't know what Parker was doing there. He has Xavien Howard by a couple inches and 15-20 LBs and just got bullied out of bounds and out jumped for the pick. It was a poorly thrown ball but Parker can't let that be picked there. Overall just the same old, same old. Sloppy play and bad penalties. We get into any sort of rhythm and one bad play completely derails the whole thing. A holding call or a sack and the drive is dead in the water almost every time. This team was in a shootout last week and we couldn't seem to get anything going against a defense that really isn't that good.
Bill Belichick. Still no answer for Tua. 0-5 when Tua starts. The soft zones didn't work, and the blitzing doesn't seem to work. Bill just doesn't have an answer for a guy, who honestly, is no world beater. Aside from Tua why the hell do we have to play this antiquated game of "rookie fumbles he vanishes"? We don't have that luxury anymore. The only guy on offense with any sort of juice tonight was Pop Douglas and he fumbles and didn't see the field on offense again. Same thing happened to Rhmondre a couple years ago in Miami. He fumbled then vanished for weeks. Bill needs to put his best players on the field. I will live with the growing pains of rookies if they offer upside. I also don't know what the hell we were doing before the half? We got an extra 5 yards on the Dolphins penalty and then we just run with Zeke and seemed to be happy with a field goal. We need to keep our foot on the gas and not settle for 3. I also don't love the challenge (or Bill's little histrionics). Whomever told him to throw that flag should have checked the camera angles first because there was no clear evidence to overturn that one. Bill's coaching is our only real advantage on any given week and he needs to be better.
Jalani Tavai. This could go to Bill as well but how many times are we going to watch a guy run by him before he gets off the field. He has a role but against a team with speed like Miami's he is a completely liability. He got walled off on the edge on that TD run by Mostert and just seemed to get beaten to the edge repeatedly. Tavai has a role and is fine in that role but this wasn't it. This had shades of JuWhan Bentley in 2020. A solid player who was asked to do too much.
The run defense. They let Raheem Mostert run all over them. 121 yards and 2 TD's with a 40 something yarder completely untouched. Their RB's seemed to get at least 5 every time they touched the ball. Why do we employ guys like Godchaux, and Tavai to still get gashed against JAG RBs behind average offensive lines?