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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.
FootballGod Wrote:
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> What I saw was tannehill moving chains, make one
> bad throw and took one bad sack.The other INT was
> on Mathews. Defense held their own. We are closer
> to being a contender than the score of that game
> indicated, and I won't let pessimistic attitudes
> founded by a past filled with failure ruin my
> hopes for this rosters success in this season.
It's difficult to say whose fault it is on ints, unless it is an out-and-out terrible throw.
Mathews and RT were not on the same page.
Saw Stills on the ground in the area where RT was picked off.
Don't know how Stills ended up on the ground, but suffice it to say, Stills had a pretty poor game Thursday. Don't forget guys, he also dropped a deep ball.
Brady is a great QB, this years Pats Defense is NOT a great defense...look up team defense rankings on nfl.com, ESPN.com...wherever, they are middle of the pack at best. We are just not a good offense unless we're playing bottom of the barrel teams.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Lookit, with the exception of the touchdown versus
> interception stats, Tanny's figures and that of
> Brady's are comparable.
>
>
> R. Tannehill 28/44 300 0 2
>
> T. Brady 26/38 356 4 0
I know we're all reaching here but Chyren you can't seriously be making a comparison in their play Thursday?!?!? If you are here is the stat you want...QBR Brady-132 Hennehill-67
Just sayin that Tanny completed 28 passes to Brady's 26. Brady passed for 356 yards from Tanny passed for 300.
Now Brady threw for 4 touchdowns to Tanny's zero and Tanny threw 2 interceptions to Brady's none and I know those are big statistics but I think touchdowns can be credited to an extraordinary catch or fake by a receiver and interceptions can be caused by a receiver running the wrong route etc or the other team's QB can be caused by your defender being out of position.
I think passing yardage is a more reliable statistic in judging how the QB played the game.
This Dolphins offense had a complete and total meltdown and Tanny's 300 passing yards don't mean squat. This game was another embarrassing blowout on national television.
Couldn't even score in "garbage time".
There is no comparison whatsoever between the qualities of these two teams which includes the players.
The Pats could probably have beaten this team on Thursday night even if they were playing all of their backups with the exception of Gronk & Brady.
As much as this team sucks vs. worthy opponents, I do like coach Campbell. This fiasco isn't his fault. But I'm not falling for this shit later in the season hoping that this team can beat NE. It'll take a f'ing miracle for that to happen.
808phan Wrote:
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> This Dolphins offense had a complete and total
> meltdown and Tanny's 300 passing yards don't mean
> squat. This game was another embarrassing blowout
> on national television.
>
> Couldn't even score in "garbage time".
>
> There is no comparison whatsoever between the
> qualities of these two teams which includes the
> players.
>
> The Pats could probably have beaten this team on
> Thursday night even if they were playing all of
> their backups with the exception of Gronk &
> Brady.
>
> As much as this team sucks vs. worthy opponents, I
> do like coach Campbell. This fiasco isn't his
> fault. But I'm not falling for this shit later in
> the season hoping that this team can beat NE.
> It'll take a f'ing miracle for that to happen.
We had a " miracle" each of the last two seasons at home then because we've beaten them at home each of those years. And that was with the emotionless spluge as our coach.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> I think passing yardage is a more reliable
> statistic in judging how the QB played the game.
I would agree if it were a competitive game. But when your down by 2-3 scores most of the game and the other team is letting you have the underneath...aka: in prevent, running up 300 yards passing doesn't mean much of anything, especially when you don't score...that's EXACTLY what a prevent is meant let the other team do.
You're right, KB. The qualification that I did not add is "ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL" passing yardage is more reliable. Obviously there are situations, though rare, where the other team might let you run or even pass to your own heart's content.
but all things being equal, passing yardage, wherein a QB has many targets, is a more reliable indication of a QB performance than touchdowns, which may all be thrown from inside the 10 yard line or interceptions, which could be the fault of the receiver.
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> Miami Dolphins ?@MiamiDolphins 1h1 hour ago
> .@DeVanteParker09 missed practice to day as prep
> for the Bills game began.
>
>
> Is he ever going to be on the field this year?
I heard there is something going on with his foot not healing right...
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Crowder52 Wrote:
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> samsam3738 Wrote:
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> > Miami Dolphins ?@MiamiDolphins 1h1 hour ago
> > .@DeVanteParker09 missed practice to day as
> prep
> > for the Bills game began.
> >
> >
> > Is he ever going to be on the field this year?
>
>
> I heard there is something going on with his foot
> not healing right...
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> Whoever dont think the season is over if we lose
> to the bill is more blind than a owl on a sunny
> day.
Sam sam your the Joe Philbin of fans. There are many reasons to believe. Would you rather be the Texans or the Redskins? Superbowl dreams are sweet. We all want them, but like life each season has 16 seperate battles to overcome. Try to enjoy it each week. Stop looking at the Superbowl and shitting on it all. Much more to life then just the end results. enjoy the trip!! The Path we are on brother........The last two weeks were fantastic before the Pats game. At least we had that! lets go for another win and take it each week until that magical season arrives for us again.
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> Miami Dolphins ?@MiamiDolphins 1h1 hour ago
> .@DeVanteParker09 missed practice to day as prep
> for the Bills game began.
>
>
> Is he ever going to be on the field this year?
Back to the title of the thread.....hopefully we can turn this around but if not we might find ourselves hoping for draft position and then fearing what the clowns who do our picking will do...ugh....it's like a Hell designed by Dante with a laughing Satan looking on.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Back to the title of the thread.....hopefully we
> can turn this around but if not we might find
> ourselves hoping for draft position and then
> fearing what the clowns who do our picking will
> do...ugh....it's like a Hell designed by Dante
> with a laughing Satan looking on.
As I said earlier, it won't matter what position is available when its Miami's turn to pick...we need ANY AND ALL positions. The pick won't be wrong no matter who is selected.
At least we don't have to hear the BS "next week is a must win game for us." Must win games are for teams that are relevant. Not for the Miami Browns...I mean Dolphins. Thanks Ross, you and your upper management friends have destroyed the team I grew up cheering. Of course, we're in great hands with your bestie TannenBUM in charge. He did such a great job for the Jets. It was quite a coo signing Sanchez to a long term deal. How many QBs in the league are known for something as notable as the butt fumble. You and your friend can have a great time this morning sipping coffee and discussing how shitty the team you assembled played yesterday.
Dolphins claim DE Quinton Coples
Former first round draft pick Quinton Coples is a defensive end. But he's not a 3-4 DE, he's a 4-3 DE. So he didn't fit in with the New York Jets, a 3-4 team.
And so the Jets waived Coples Monday.
And on Tuesday the Dolphins claimed Coples.
He is scheduled to report to the Dolphins by Wednesday and be on the field for practice. His first game for the Dolphins might come as early as Sunday when the Dolphins play, that's right, the New York Jets.