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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.
All you have to do is look at SanFran to realize OL play is still critical to being a consistent, highly productive offense.
IMO Colin Kaepernick is NOT a franchise level coitusback -- more chuck n duck and telegraphs throws -- but that OL makes his job easy and "manageable." Obviously the run threat is huge, and Kaepernick gets consistent clear passing lanes where he can throw side arm and wind-up and pitch.
More to the point -- in a different "system" with porous pass pro and a sputtering running game Kaepernick's flaws would be fully exposed.
Bringing this back home -- yesterday was good because a win is still a win. And winning on the road is big -- no matter who you’re playing. But as everyone clearly saw -- our OL was a glaring weak spot and there's NO WAY we're going to be a consistent winning team with the atrocious OL play we displayed yesterday.
It would seem the solutions (plural) we need are not in place on the roster -- and that means we still have not solved the riddle to this unit after yet another off-season, draft and TC. This is discouraging since Philbin is supposed to be an OL dude. Couple that with the fact that the only OL we drafted this past April is incapable of getting on the field.
Same old story year after year… The OL is project. Perpetually incomplete. Unresolved. Trending towards failure. Incapable of putting together an all-around solid performance.
We all know this is a heavy burden for Thill to deal with. And the kid better get the ball out quick or tuck and run because this OL is going to get him killed.
Not sure who you're insinuating but Thill has the athletic chops to be used in a more mobile modality as opposed to "run and shoot" which is effectively defunct and subsequently replaced by the chuck n duck and/or prissy poodle (shot-gun variation excluded).
That said, more moving pocket and roll outs would help but we may lack the athletes up-front to properly implement...
Either way you burn the barn -- some chickens are going to get charred and burnt. My opinion. Of course.
> Some one i forgot said they were grooming him to
> be a run and shoot QB.....
>
> Looks like they were wrong.
As usual YOU got it wrong. That someone COMPLAINED that they were trying to make him a pocket passer which I don't think ever WILL WORK. Particularly with the crappy O LINE that showed up yesterday.
As usual you are confused. I said they SHOULD design plays like for Kaepernick that starts with him on the run and doing a read option.
I know it's difficult to work from a translation dictionary but that was simple and easy.
Ryan Tannehill needs a Richmond Webb. We had the worst running game in the History of the Phins yesterday. Its a testament to Ryans's abilities and skill he still scored enough and completed enough passes to win. This will hold us back against the better teams. Its # 1 priority in the off season next year.
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> So you figured it out...You said the coaches were
> grooming him to be a run and shoot qb and you were
> wrong.
You need to check your translator. I was complaining that they SHOULD HAVE HIM BE A RUN AND SHOOT QB but they have him back in the pocket where he will get killed.
Please explain to me how Tannehill was a run and gun QB at A&M....He ran 51 and 58 times at Texas and 49 last year in Miami. He ran the exact same offense in both places.
It's been one game and he rushed 5 times. That means he's on pace to run 80 times this year.
Does that mean Harbaugh is stupid because Kaepernick threw for 400 yards and 3 TD's and only ran the ball 7 times yesterday?
eesti, I'm not getting into that old argument again.
I've quoted the thread where I argued that.
If you want to engage in that, go post on that old thread.
I posted the above just to show SamSam what my position was and how he is wrong in saying that I SAID THAT the coaches are trying to make Tanny into a run and shoot QB. I never said that.
When I DO point out what I actually said, then in comes people like you taking me on on that!
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> i agree first priorities OL most of all and then
> RB.........
Not quite. I would have liked to have kept Grey but that said our Running backs are OK. Not Ronnie brown or Ricky Wilson , but they are young and quick. Its the Oline that will make them better as well.
Our running game is pathetic. Lamar Miller is too light and Daniel Thomas is neither powerful nor elusive.
Someone made the good point that maybe we should try tossing the ball to Miller in space and I agree but don't count on it happening. I was screaming for us to do more of that with Bush and it seems that the same coaching staff is failing to see that same point. They kept trying to use Bush as if he had the power of Ricky Williams and neither does Miller.
I do not beleive our line is that bad. It ewas just a combination of a bad game and a stout rush defense.
It is basically the same group as last year and we had some decent games running the ball. We replaced Nate Garner with Tyson Clabo so that is an upgrade in my book.
They won't be great running the ball but we should at least be as good as the 1800 yards we had last year.
We rushed for 78 yards vs the Colts in 2012 between Bush and Thomas on only 16 carries. I believe that was mostly in the first half as it became a shootout. Tannehill was 22/38/290/1 and Luck threw for 433 yards.
colonel Wrote:
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> As I see it, our Oline run blocking is pathetic
> and our average RBs aren't capable currently to
> run throw holes that don't exist.
>
> Our backs run where they are told to go and don't
> have the power running to do anything. They don't
> adjust (add lib) either to no holes.
>
> Isn't Willis Mcgahee still a free agent. He would
> add a little extra to the ground game.
They didn't keep Bush in part because he was considered a progress stopper for Miller. They aren't likely to go bring in another veteran RB for the same reason
Supposedly they weren't happy with Reggie's style in this offense. He wasn't hitting the hole quick enough...or hitting the right holes. The good part is that he is the type of runner who can make a big play out of nothing. Something we could have used yesterday.
eesti Wrote:
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> Supposedly they weren't happy with Reggie's style
> in this offense. He wasn't hitting the hole quick
> enough...or hitting the right holes. The good part
> is that he is the type of runner who can make a
> big play out of nothing. Something we could have
> used yesterday.
Quote: Spilled milk....we have what we have. Why complain when we just had a WIN? I'll start bitching IF we start losing. Not before.
I think LaMarvelous can be "well-spoken" in this O if indeed Ireland is capable of finding some productive OL -- beyond as eesti noted in R1.
Reggie is still a superior "playmaker" at this point in time -- tho LaMarvelous is probably the more upside as a classic rock hauling ass RB. But dudes like Reggie with a combo of swag and game-day machismo don't grow on palm trees... Detroit sure likes him -- at least for now.
Once again -- the players we GOT ain't necessarily better than the players we don't got.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/10/2013 12:32PM by BigNastyFish.
I don't have a problem with our situation at RB. Pretty hard to run when there are no holes and there are at least two guys waiting for the RB when trying to get around the end.
OL is our problem, as it has been for quite a few years now.
capkoi maybe one day they will get it right as far as the Oline goes.....I was sick and tired of sparano signing the ex dallas OL castoffs....he couldnt get it right and he was an ex OL coach.
They need to concentrate on the OL in next years draft most of all.