Big thanks to the Saints for not only the win but the trouncing which should shut up all the people in a hurry to crown the Dolphins the new division kings.
Fish are getting exposed. Could be a bad day for the Ryan, as he's still making rookie mistakes. They will be tougher as the year goes on. It's a good team, just raw still.
More concerned with the Saints game now though. Won't be easy. Will probably be in the NFC Championship game.
Big thanks to the Saints for not only the win but the trouncing which should shut up all the people in a hurry to crown the Dolphins the new division kings.
The Dolphins are not ready for the big boy leagues. Until they fix their pass blocking and their coverage in the secondary, they have no shot at dethroning the Patriots.
The Saints exposed them for what they really are, as I said they would, overrated and overmatched against legit contenders.
They're getting straight-up punked in the second half. See the difference between good teams and average ones? Good ones make halftime adjustments while bad ones don't.
I don't think you can compare the two. The Pats didn't focus on taking away Rodgers. In fact, they gave Ryan him.
On the other hand, the Pats will be focusing on Sproles and Graham in two weeks. Taking those two out will be like the Pats trying to take away Julio Jones last night and Vincent Jackson and Doug Martin two weeks ago.
They may not be effective at it taking away Sproles, but what Rodgers did last night has nothing to do on how Sproles will do in two weeks.
A lot people don't actually watch real football games that's why.
They just see that the Dolphins beat the Colts and the Falcons and automatically assume that they're good because they beat two playoff teams from last year that are actually mediocre this year without looking at the situation keenly.
Nothing about Miami has been impressive this season other than their run D, interior pass rush, and their discipline. While that might be enough to beat average teams, then isn't going to be enough to beat other good playoff teams.
Their weaknesses are glaring, and any smart team will attack them in those areas until they actually fix those issues.