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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.
Obviously this team is on cruise control to nowhere land this year.
What changes would you make at this point for the rest of the season?
The O line that was supposedly sured up has laid an egg the last two weeks and are rapidly getting worse.
Reggie Bush, if he's not dancing behind the line losing yardage, fumbles all the damn time.
No WR to lead this team yet.
Defensive backs are still a liability and can't seem to get off the field on 3rd down anymore along with too many big plays.
TE has been nearly non-existent all year, which is a travisty considering this is supposed to be a west coast offense.
RT, while showing glimpses of greatness, has mostly failed when any expectations are on the line. Granted he is a rookie playing behind a bullshit o line, but how does he get better without going the way of David Carr?
It's hard to swallow once you start documenting how terribly this team has slid down to ineffectivity. What a disgrace.
I can't be more relieved that I didn't renew season tix this year as I certainly would have punched some idiot's teeth down his throat in frustration at one of these games.
We knew it was going to be a long haul. We made it up to the Top 12 in most Power Rankings. Breakdowns on defense and penalties and turn overs on Offense need to be addressed. I still feel really good about TanniHill.
Remember , Marino got drafted to a Superbowl calibur Team out of the Gate. Tanny is not so lucky.
Hooligan2 Wrote:
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> That's pretty much been our wish list for as long
> as I can remember, same thing with about 20 other
> teams.
That makes about 12 other teams with good GMs.
Whose on top these days:
- Giants
- Patriots
- Baltimore
- Pittsburgh
- Denver
- Saints
- Texans
- Falcons
- Indy
- San Francisco
- Chicago
- Green Bay
- Detroit
13 teams, all pretty solid personell wise.
The only team with a questionable GM on this list is San Francisco. But they got maybe the best coach in the NFL and years of top drafting.
Until we can get a GM that can build a team like one of those 13, this team will be garbage.
Oh, and BTW, every one of those teams has a QB I'd take over RT.