Jim Harbaugh rumors: Could Dolphins be interested?
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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 would be praising shally slush! Then go @#$%& my gf and walk around house in open robe scaring our roommates drinking a nice cup of joe in a kick ass pair of Dolphin undies!
Harbaugh is a tool who was lucky enough to be handed a great roster at the exact right time. He should thank the GM who went to Seattle. Lose some of those players and all of he sudden he is not so great....and his players hate him? No thanks.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Apparently, though, Jonathan is doing well. LOL.
> Flourishing in that San Francisco atmosphere.
He has given up 3 sacks, 1 hit and 4 hurries already. In 4 games.
JoeFootball Wrote:
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> ChyrenB Wrote:
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> > Apparently, though, Jonathan is doing well.
> LOL.
> > Flourishing in that San Francisco atmosphere.
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> He has given up 3 sacks, 1 hit and 4 hurries
> already. In 4 games.
So how does that compare with the rest of the league? , I mean Tanny is sacked so often that that statement doesn't shock me that an offensive lineman has given up about one sack a game, even though you only said 3.
When I went to PFF, I found out you have to register to view their stats.
Says the players hate him. He doesn't let them listen to Rap, no card playing. He treats them like they are in grade school. The 49ers are a pretty great Team. But do we swamp one coach out for another with such a serious disconnect with his team?
Harbugh would have to change a lot before he could make any type of an impact here.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> JoeFootball Wrote:
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> > > Apparently, though, Jonathan is doing well.
> > LOL.
> > > Flourishing in that San Francisco atmosphere.
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> > He has given up 3 sacks, 1 hit and 4 hurries
> > already. In 4 games.
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> So how does that compare with the rest of the
> league? , I mean Tanny is sacked so often that
> that statement doesn't shock me that an offensive
> lineman has given up about one sack a game, even
> though you only said 3.
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> When I went to PFF, I found out you have to
> register to view their stats.
Tannehill is on pace to get sacked 36 times this year. That's quite a drop from 2013 (58 sacks). It's about the league average, it's mediocre. By way of comparison, Manning was sacked 18 times in 2013. That would be considered very good. I believe the record was set by Miami back in the R-Webb days with something like 7 total sacks allowed. Remember the Isotoner commercials? "Dan will not be accepting visitors this afternoon". LOL
Martin is on pace to give up 12 sacks. At that rate just including the 5 o-linemen, if every one of them gave up that much, the Qb would get sacked 60-75 times. That would be an NFL record, so no, it's not normal.
Branden Albert has given up 1 through 4 games. Same number for Ja'Waun James. That's on pace for 4 sacks allowed EACH ALL season.
I remember a couple times when Jake Long didn't allow any sacks all year.
That's on the new GM Hickey Joe. I think he is doing a great Job. Let him find us a new Head coach. Harbough seems to have his own set of bad baggage. Why would a coach leave such a great team , with a new stadium in such a great area? (big contracts in San Francisco) I don't see it happening , but if it did, I'd be really concerned about that head coach.
After reading SamSam's post above referencing Philbin's post game comments to the team as being uninspiring, I had to go the the Miami Dolphins' website to see for myself.
Philbin was excited. He gave compliments to the team as a whole and to those folks who orchestrated the trip to London.
That was Philbin's fired up speech. Yawn.
Let's face it, he's lackluster. The words he chooses, the emphasis he brings is not energizing nor inspiring, IMO.
With vigor he could have spoken about the hard hitting, the solid tackling, the pursuit, effort, effort, effort...giving kudos to the offense, defense and special teams, as well as to stand outs.
It's fine to talk about a generalized team effort, but, when there was outstanding effort by some, bring it out. This is the time to broadcast your happiness and appreciation to them.....
A good leader congratulates people in public (and admonishes them in private). This was the time to brag about the individual efforts--in front of everyone to keep the fire burning inside and to build confidence in every player.
dolphin Wrote:
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> I would not need a coach to get me fired up to
> play. We got the wrong players if they do.
Thats because the closest you have ever gotten to playing sports is playing YATSEE in your moms basement.
Don't you know us humans have different type days with problems at home and in personal lives..
A great motivator goes a long way in the outcome of the game how hard they play how fired up they are.
Ask Don Shula....Or Pat Riley
You are clueless and youve just shown you know more about golf than football or any other contact sport.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/01/2014 10:35AM by samsam3738.
THE Truth Wrote:
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> I'd sign right now for harbaugh as our head coach
> and Rex Ryan as our DC next season.
dolphin Wrote:
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> how would philpin do with their roster? how would
> harbaugh do with ours?
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> Not sure Harbaugh would be a fan of Tannyhill, or
> perhpas he might use him the way some of you want.
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> I'm a Harbaugh family fan.
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> interesting balance between being hard nosed and
> likable coach.
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> he turned that franchise around though.
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We must remember that Harbaugh was an NFL QB, so he would be fine with RT. He could probably help RT in his mechanics or reading the defenses.
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> > I'd sign right now for harbaugh as our head
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> > and Rex Ryan as our DC next season.
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> Nail on the head. And nasty combination.