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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
I clearly understand that it's only the middle of the 3rd qtr and they may make me eat my words ....to this point I see no reason why Cris Clemons is the starting FS. After 6 1/2 games he has 1 pass defensed. I say again an NFL starting FS has one pass breakup in 6 1/2 games. He has dropped 2 balls thrown directly to him and has missed atleast 3 tackles in the backfield. Clemons can't tackle and can't catch other than that he is a heck of a player.
Chad Henne unless he starts giving Brandon Marshal a chance in the redzone they may have to consider making a change. 4trips inside the redzone and not one pass thrown to your 6'4" WR. that's not good enough. you can't win in the NFL kicking fg's Henne has got to give Marshal a chance even if he is doubled covered in the redzone.
.Dan Hening continues to get ultra conservative in the Redzone, phins are too content to kick FG"S INSTEAD OF GOING FOR TD'S
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/31/2010 10:14AM by wayne.
I know he is 6'4 BUT after driving down the field do you really want it to come down to a 50/50 chance or worse because of double coverage? The other receivers HAVE to get open in that situation. Also the Dolphins need to put more receivers in the game to open it up more for Marshall. If there are only 2 or 3 receivers the other team is able to cover easily and stil double team Marshall.
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"Chad Henne unless he starts giving Brandon Marshal a chance in the redzone they may have to consider making a change."
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I seem to remember last week Henne hit Marshall perfectly in the back of the endzone, but, Marshall screwed up the play and never got two feet down like great WR's do.......
Hey chris clemmons missed on a play but he also made a great play in the endzone or else it would had been a TD....He deflected the ball and it was incomplete.
You win some you lose some. I agree he needs to hold on to the INTs when he has a chance. But he did not play as bad as people make it out to be..
I want Henne to give Marshall a chance to make a play in the redzone receivers get double teamed all the time in the redzone and you can still give them a shot to make a play. it's about ball placement. Calvin johnson was double teamed on the winning td catch vs skins....Stafford but the ball where johnson had an opportunity to make a play and he did. I would like to see Henne do the same thing.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/01/2010 09:01AM by wayne.
Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> Quote:
> "Chad Henne unless he starts giving Brandon
> Marshal a chance in the redzone they may have to
> consider making a change."
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>
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> I seem to remember last week Henne hit Marshall
> perfectly in the back of the endzone, but,
> Marshall screwed up the play and never got two
> feet down like great WR's do.......
>
> but then again, it's all Chad Henne's fault.
%%%% your right Marshall had his one shot to make a play and failed so let's not give him a chance so let's move on to something else......my bad it's all marshalls fault%%%%
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> Hey chris clemmons missed on a play but he also
> made a great play in the endzone or else it would
> had been a TD....He deflected the ball and it was
> incomplete.
>
> You win some you lose some. I agree he needs to
> hold on to the INTs when he has a chance. But he
> did not play as bad as people make it out to be..
&&&& true he got in Owens way ......but only after bitting on the studder step and the ball was under thrown , I believe Sapp made the play you"re talking about. I would just lke to see him make the plays that are available to him ala the interception.%%%%
ChambersDeepBall Wrote:
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> He gave Roberto Wallace a shot in the redzone.
> Unfortunately, Roberto Wallace stepped out of
> bounds during his route.
And then dropped a pass that hit him right in the hands.
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"your right Marshall had his one shot to make a play and failed so let's not give him a chance so let's move on to something else......my bad it's all marshalls fault"
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Your making stuff up again wayne. Did I ever say not to throw the ball to Marshall again? No. I never said that. That would be dumb. But the fact that you insist on special teams blunders being Chad Henne's fault, well.....is pretty dumb as well. You are the typical guy blaming everything on Henne.
So go ahead.....blame the next Dan Carpenter missed FG on Henne too.
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> marshall on one side moss on the other...bess on
> the slot...Holy $HIT...
>
> I would settle 4 anything as long as its not moss
> on one side and phreaking EDWARDS on the other
> side....Not that please.
Moss and Edwards won't happen. The are both big speed guy. Neither is a real possession receiver. On the other hand, Marshall/Moss makes SO much sense, it's scary!! Marshall to catch the underneath stuff and Moss to stretch the field. We could have 2 WRs over 1000 yards!!
Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> Quote:
> "your right Marshall had his one shot to make a
> play and failed so let's not give him a chance so
> let's move on to something else......my bad it's
> all marshalls fault"
>
>
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> Your making stuff up again wayne. Did I ever say
> not to throw the ball to Marshall again? No. I
> never said that. That would be dumb. But the fact
> that you insist on special teams blunders being
> Chad Henne's fault, well.....is pretty dumb as
> well. You are the typical guy blaming everything
> on Henne.
>
> So go ahead.....blame the next Dan Carpenter
> missed FG on Henne too.
not sure what you are talking about with the special teams comment and blaming stuff on Henne we must have our signals crossed somewhere.
Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> Ok, I will clear this up. Henne should target
> Marshall on every pass.....atleast look his way.
> JMO.
He's tried targeting him on every pass (the Jets game, for example), but the defense, ultimately, reads his eyes. So they bring someone over the top to get the interception. Henne needs to be able to scan the field quickly. I'd like to see him see the entire field in 1-2 seconds, then make a decision and let the ball go. I think he's being limited by Henning's offense the same way JJ's offense limited Marino. We need an offensive system like Dan had. Was it Shula that ran the offense back then?