49ers v. Dolphins: Game Day Thread
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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.
Team is rolling along--another TD pass to Carroo--his first in the NFL. Good throw from Tannehill. We are keeping the 49ers off balance now. Keep 'er going.
I was on the edge of my seat...almost had a wild finish. We hung in there and won.
Kapernick made life miserable for the Dolphins defenders. The guy really has wheels and there was no one on the Dolphins that could keep him in check or stay with him. Amazing effort on the 49ers part to make a real game of it.
Very pleased that we could stand up offensively despite a left side of the O-line that was put together because of injuries. They did a credible job--not great--credible.
Dolphins should celebrate this victory. They were tested.
Well, it's safe to say that this team will have NO shot at beating a team with any kind of offense.
Our D is pathetic!
We must have the worst secondary and LBs in the NFL.
Lost count of how many 3rd/4th and looongs we gave up today. Had to be at least 7 or 8. Absolutely pathetic!
I can't believe this pathetic island didn't show the Phins/Whiners game. Bunch of bandwagon nuthuggers for Mariota. When I looked at the TV schedule The rest of the schedule had west coast teams Seahags and Oakland.
Anyways, nice to know the Phins win again. Just watched some highlights - Suh made the tackle of his life on that last play. I love the old unis I with they'd just stay with 'em. Tanny threw some nice passes today, nice to see that. He's coming along
Another great win from the Phins.. We keep winning these games that in the past we always lost... Gase was a great choice for Head coach...
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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
Nietzsche
The great move was getting rid of Philbin who was unwilling to make a change when a player was under-performing. The only way you could get to play is if the guy ahead of you on the roster got injured.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> The great move was getting rid of Philbin who was
> unwilling to make a change when a player was
> under-performing. The only way you could get to
> play is if the guy ahead of you on the roster got
> injured.
I could have sworn you thought it was a mistake to get rid of Dan Cambell and hire Gase.. Maybe I am remembering it wrong... I will have to look it up when I have time....
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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
Nietzsche
Great game by Tannehill. The 9ers game plan was to stop ajayi and dare Tanne to beat them.
Can't ask for much more than that from your QB.
Parker is turning into the WR the team thought he would be. I hope his back injury isn't serious.
This game proved once again that the prevent defense is worthless. Up 31-14 we started playing 10-15 yards off the ball. All that does is helps the opponent gain momentum. It almost cost us.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> > Careful Crowder. Playing with matches around
> dry
> > dynamite is never a good idea.
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> KA-BO0M!!!!!
lol.. I commend you for being stand up about it.. We definitely agree that our owner is an idiot in the NFL world.. I also got a chance to have a couple beers with Gase and some friends during the bye week, and he comes across as a really humble down to earth super smart guy.. Just like if you were having a beer with somebody on this board... Nothing but respect for the guy as a coach and a man...
Yes I run multiple business's, why does that matter?
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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
Nietzsche
I just meant that I as a fan and you as a businessman would be naturally conservative about getting rid of an employee that was doing okay. I did not think Philbin was acceptable, but once Bowles won out the rest of the game, I wanted him to stay.
Then when Campbell came in and showed toughness, I wanted him to stay. Lastly, then when Gase came in and seems to be doing well, I support him and want him to stay.
As a businessman I like what Gase did by "firing" those 3 players or starters. Sometimes that action tends to snap the rest of the employees in line... Lets people know the boss isnt f*cking around, and the status quo is no longer acceptable.. If you want to stay with the business then you need step up or you could be next... They always say firing someone every now and then is a good business move...
I am not a conservative business man, I tend to buy or take over business's that are under performing and therefor undervalued.. Then make major changes that drives up cash flow and values..
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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
Nietzsche
CK gets called out on it, proceeds to defend Castro to a Cuban-American reporter while pretending to know what the hell he's talking about (he didn't).
Shortly after CK's accolades towards him, Castro drops dead (so that's..how many losses in a row then this? Kapernick has the Midas Touch IN REVERSE).
Kapernick tries to score on the last play of the game but is stopped short by Suh...and another player who HAPPENS TO BE OF CUBAN HERITAGE. That's right, Kiko Alonso's father was born in Cuba. Kiko took this game personally and no way in hell was he going to let that guy win.
Kiko has been a pleasant surprise to me. I didn't expect great play from him, I suppose because I knew he had disciplinary problems in college and some injuries earlier in his NFL career. I didn't know about his heritage until I read about it this week.
Way to go, Kiko!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/30/2016 04:39PM by JC.