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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.
We better score more points onm the second half. the dumbass fox anouncers im sick of them already its like they want the saints to win the game assholes.
Charles Davis is clueless.....his 1st half highlights
--Todd Bowels is the Miami d-coordinator
--Under 2 minutes he wanted Miami to throw a red challenge flag
--Thought Colston had a TD beacuse of a 2nd move when he didn't even have control of the football
AND THIS GUY IS ON THE BCS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ANNOUNCING CREW!!! Scary
The timeout call, ironically, was what was going through my mind before they called it in order to protect against the trick play.
As it turns out, the Saints legitimately were going to actually kicked the field goal and never intended to run a trick play.
That's the way the ball bounces.
Had we not called the timeout and had they run a trick play for a touchdown, we would be in the same situation.
There ought to be a defensive guy on the field in every punt or field goal situation yelling, before the ball is snapped, "Watch out for the trick play!"
Bess has had a bad game but I thought that fumble call was atrocious. He was down.
Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> He should have had that catch. The ball hit his
> hands.
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> But what about Bess fumblijng which led to a TD?
> Nobody has said anything about that.....be fair
> guys.
well if he never lets the ball out of his hands were not talking about Bess fumbling. DOnt hammer Ginn and not Bess when the same errors led to the same outcome.
Sparano really needs to amp up the closing out halves portion of his coaching style. It cost the game against Indy and now it's looking bad here. The timeout was stupid, who cares about a trick play? Giving NO the option to set up a play was dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb. Sorry, it was dumb. I like Sparano in general but this year he has not shined.
Henne is now playing like a rookie I guess. Is it significant that all these problems started when Sparano and Henning decided to see if they could play around with Pat White? I hate that decision a lot. Pat White is for when you are up 56-0.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/25/2009 01:25PM by joemama.
I'm more concerned that he isn't sensing the pressure and took the two sacks than the interception that should not have been. Should have made that clear.
These are rookie mistakes, not fatal flaws, which is why I pointed it out that way.