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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.
If anyone remembers last year, the Jets were 4-6 at this point and turned it on and made it to the Championship game. It will be harder for us with all of the team injuries, but it can be done. Hopefully someone or something lights a fire under their ass and gets them motivated.
Lets not give up on them until the last game of the season is over.
But, in our case, the situation is no longer under our control. We are 3 games behind the Patriots and Jets. To catch either team, one of them needs to go 3-3 the rest of the way, and that's just to force a tie-breaker scenario. We are 2 games behind the Steelers and Ravens. And since we lost to each, we need to finish with a better record than one of them to move past them. So again, for us to have even a mathematical chance, one of them needs to go 3-3 the rest of the way. And both of these scenarios mean we have to go 6-0. As bad as our offensive line, and how our defense cannot get off the field on 3rd down, I don't see us going on the road and beating both New England and New York. And we will have our hands full with Cleveland and Buffalo, too.
dolfan1 Wrote:
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> We lose the rest of the season, my prediction. Its
> a good thing though as I have stated before
We don't have a legit QB on the roster, our OL is patch-work in process, our RB's are old and slowing down, our D has holes, and besides that, our ST's are garbage . Yea, we have a serious chance to win the rest of our games.
We had a good Oline last year. All this damn tinckering with the Oline and what do we have. Weren't we ranked in the top 5 in rushing and now we are towards the bottom. I said it at the beginning on the year when they couldn't make up their mind
Ok...O-Line #1. We already have the best LT in the league, and that's the toughest position to fill on the O-Line. Most people agree that you don't, typically, draft a Center or Guard in the top 1/3 of the 1st round. So, where does that leave us? Do we dump Carey and pick up another RT??
I think the O-Line is important, but it can't be #1. I say we keep who we have that we know is good (Long, Jerry), re-evaluate the guys on the bubble (Incognito, Carey), and concentrate on the one position (Center - Berger) where we have a major hole. Then we work on depth after that. Hopefully we won't be stupid and dump guys who can provide depth because of how much money they make. If we find a better Guard than Incognito...we need to KEEP Incognito for depth. If we get a better Center...we need to KEEP Berger for depth. As for Carey, we can't just cut him. He'd need to be traded, and we'd need to get, at least, a decent backup FA RT along with drafting a potential starter.
#1? Needs to be a skill position like QB, RB, TE, etc..
Mangold was taken at #29 and Pouncey at #18. Both in the bottom half of the 1st round. Hence, my point (you don't take a C or G in the top 1/3 of the 1st round). If we end up drafting in the top half, then we either trade down to take a Center or take a skill position instead.
This thread was about getting some hope in a bad situation and I knew all the doom and gloom guys would show up with how smart they are to call a struggling team bad.
Well I'm still hoping for the Phins to make the playoffs and while the Pats and Jets are kinda running away with the division right now we are still in the mix for a wild card.
While they will be tougher opponents Oak and Clev are winnable games and we could be 7-5 going into N.Y where we always play the Jets tough and close no matter which team is better.
That might be the game that determines our fate if we can take care of business against Oak and Clev....
either 7-6 playoffs look grim
or it's 8-5 right in the hunt.
montequi Wrote:
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> I think the O-Line is important, but it can't be
> #1. I say we keep who we have that we know is
> good (Long, Jerry), re-evaluate the guys on the
> bubble (Incognito, Carey), and concentrate on the
> one position (Center - Berger) where we have a
> major hole. Then we work on depth after that.
According to the rankings from profootballfocus.com, Joe Berger has been our 5th most positive offensive player. He gets a +6.5 grade overall. He gets a +2.8 for run blocking, and a +3.3 for pass blocking. When we run behind Berger, our running game has a +1.2. Berger ranks as the 8th best C in the league. His pass blocking ranks 6th overall. 19 other centers have allowed more QB pressures than Berger. His run blocking is 13th overall. His grades this season are consistent with his grades from 2009. He's really not part of the problem.
John Jerry is a big part of the problem. He is the 55th ranked guard. He gets a -2.4 in pass blocking and a -4.9 in run blocking. When running behind the right guard, our running grade is a -1.2. McQuistan has a +2.7 run blocking grade, so that RG grade is dragged down by Jerry. Jerry has allowed 10 QB pressures.
McQuistan has a positive grade for run blocking, but he grades poorly pass blocking, having allowed 11 QB pressures.
Richie Incognito is a problem, too. His run blocking grade is neutral, but his pass blocking is poor. He has allowed 8 sacks/QB hits, which is the highest total on the team.
Carey has really struggled with his knee injury. He has allowed 19 QB pressures. But, his overall grades are positive. The 19 pressures are not good, but 18 tackles have allowed more, so it's not as disastrous as it sounds. His run blocking is slightly positive in 2010, but it was dominant in 2009, when he ranked 4th among all tackles for run blocking. His dropoff in play has been a big problem for the running game. I guess the question is how much of it is due to the injury? And can he bounce back?
What's also interesting is that one of the bigger problems for run blocking is Lousaka Polite. In 2009, Polite was ranked as the second best blocking FB in the league. In 2010, he ranks 25th, with a -7.9.
psalm462 Wrote:
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> This thread was about getting some hope in a bad
> situation and I knew all the doom and gloom guys
> would show up with how smart they are to call a
> struggling team bad.
Hello. You must be new around here. Welcome to the phins.com forum.
dolfan1 Wrote:
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> We lose the rest of the season, my prediction. Its
> a good thing though as I have stated before
How do you even call yourself a dol"fan"1? IMO you are literally a forum troll. Your posts are simply made to get a response and rile up the true fans. Anyone who ROOTS FOR THEIR TEAM TO LOSE isn't a true fan. No way anything you can say will convince me otherwise.
If we had a 160 games to play every year, I wouldn't be so pissed if we lost one or two, but 16 games is tough. You get on a slide and your out. The flip side to that, is that one wild card team is usually goes the farthest. The reason for that is that they are hitting their stride at the end of the season.
> lTruth be told ... looking like another season
> bites the dust. Losing to the bears was a gut
> punch
I was coming down from north carolina to miami thursday night.....I was saying to myself......DAM i missed the game.......At about jacksonville at about 10 PM at night i tried putting the radio and luckily i found a station named espn radio or something like that i dont remember...
Then i hear the commentator go.....The bears scored the only touchdown of the game and thats all they needed as they shutout the dolphins 16 to zip....
I said tomyself WTF here we go again....Maybe i was lucky i didnt get to watch the dam game.
And by the looks of everyones face here...I guess i was.
They havent even put the replay in comcast ON DEMAND as of yet. I wanted to see the 10 minute clips and how terrible it was.