Dolphins v. Patriots: Game Day Thread
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Where was the flag on that Pats o-lineman that just crashed the pile after that Gronk catch? Seriously, already several questionable calls/non-calls in this game.
If the Pats score to open the second half, lights out..game over.
Who am I kidding..probably already is.
Obviously, we were fooling ourselves thinking this 3-0 start was anything other than pure luck. We still aren't in the same class as the Pats. Agonizing to see.
NJ Dolfan Wrote:
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> If the Pats score to open the second half, lights
> out..game over.
>
> Who am I kidding..probably already is.
>
> Obviously, we were fooling ourselves thinking this
> 3-0 start was anything other than pure luck. We
> still aren't in the same class as the Pats.
> Agonizing to see.
It's only one game and we're still in first place. That said, the inability to run the ball is untenable. Losing Sitton was a death blow because we didn't have anyone close to good enough replacing him. It's a stretch to say that Davis is average and Kilgore hasn't been even close to being as good as an injured Pouncey. Gase is too pig headed to let anyone else call the plays (not that there is anyone on the staff that would likely be better at it anyway). Let's see how they respond in Cincinnati. Still a lot of holes in this roster that need to be addressed but I'm not at all confident in the people in charge of filling them.
My long time friend who used to live in MA called me at 3:20 today and asked "what's up with Miami, they didn't show up for the game."
I told him, I wasn't able to catch the game live but recorded it. He told me the score was a blow out, 38-0. Before I comment here, I need to see the game.