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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.
1 for sure, 2 if this team is ready to go to the next level, 3 if this team is beyond the level I thought possible...4 if Marino in his prime was here. I will vote for 1 for now, but hoping for 4.
Last season was frustrating when we were losing the games that we should have won (Titans) and we were winning a few of the games that we were picked to lose (Seattle). This year we got the easy game out of the way with a win. I predict we'll split the tough games on the backs of a stout defense and a surprise offense.
I expected them to win the opener and then split the next 4... Lets see what happens... I think Sherman is pretty good at making adjustments, and should get the running game going this week... If he doesn't, we have serious problems... On the other hand, if we win this one... Then I think we have a real shot at exceeding my expectations...
on a side note, it is nice to see Patterson and Will Davis both practicing again...
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I expected to win vs Cleveland then drop the next 3 and rebound against the Ravens before the break. BUT seeing the Falcons are struggling we may steal that one. And, to be honest the Colts didn't look that hot last week...dare I hope for 2-3 of the next 4??? This week will tell whether we are for real IMO.
I say we will beat the Colts and Falcons and be sitting pretty at 3-0.
THEN, however, the Saints game will be a toss up but I still think we will lose to the Ravens. Their defense is STILL too good for us to overcome being that we have no running game and a shaky passing game at best and given that Ryan is an in the pocket QB and our pass blocking sucks big time.
Well, I'd like to claim all games as Dolphins victories, except, that's not realistic at all with our lousy running game.
I do believe we can make a strong bid to win each game--they all should be close in my estimation. However, I think the only game we will win is against the Ravens. We should beat Flacco and company.
My position is based on the lackluster Oline and their less than sterling run blocking for our RBs. No running game kills our chances to be more balanced on offense. If the blocking improves and the yards on the ground drastically increase we may beat the Saints.
I fully expect Miami to be at least 4-1. They have the defense to keep them in every game. If they fail to be 4-1 (or 3-2 at worst), it will be because of the offense's lack of scoring. The blame for that will fall on either Sherman and his poor playcalling / use of personnel to their strengths or Ireland's inability to get enough talent on the offense. Personally, I think that Sherman is holding this offense back and needs to go.
Well, the offense started out decent in the 1st quarter, but hasn't done anything since. And, the defense can't get to Luck, and TEs are killing them. So much for 4-1.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> I say we will beat the Colts and Falcons and be
> sitting pretty at 3-0.
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> THEN, however, the Saints game will be a toss up
> but I still think we will lose to the Ravens.
> Their defense is STILL too good for us to overcome
> being that we have no running game and a shaky
> passing game at best and given that Ryan is an in
> the pocket QB and our pass blocking sucks big
> time.
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> So either 3-1 or 2-2.
So far I'm 100%. Let's hope I am wrong about one or both of the next two.
The Fins have an excellent shot at being 4-0, but they really need to pick it up on both sides of the ball.
On offense, the line has to get their act together and protect RT better and also open up more holes on a much more consistent basis.
What is the deal with RT and Wallace? Are the coaches not letting RT go down the field....is the line just not giving him enough time to get it to Wallace....is Wallace just not getting open quick enough....is RT not even looking for him....? Gotta get it down the field at least twice per game to keep the defense honest.
On defense, as was mentioned in a separate thread, the opposing team's running game has to be shut down better than what it has been. Need a better scheme....stop out thinking themselves...tackle and not hit....Gotta get our DBs playing better. The opposing receivers are getting too wide open; there isn't a Dolphins defender within 5 yards of the receiver on some plays.