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  • ghz in pittsburgh
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    • Aug 2004
    • 5861

    Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

    The best football coaches don’t use player injuries or unavailability as excuses – they find ways to win with what they’ve got.


    A big praise from the Boston media on Miami's 5 D linemen dominating the Pats. With the Dolphins LB injuries, I see them carrying the 5-2 scheme to Buffalo this Sunday.

    If the Bills O-Line can withstand their F-Line, there will be no contest. But I can't imagine Marrone will go just 5 against 5. Also I don't like any of our TEs being lined up against Wake, something Miami certainly will explore to get that match.


    Dareus played the most in Bears game among D line and he's going to face Satele who dominated Wilfork to spring Miami's running game. Will need to see if the run defense is indeed a strength of this team or not.
  • FinNasty23
    Registered User
    • May 2005
    • 316

    #2
    Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

    We don't run a 5-2 and never have. It's a combo of a 4-3 Under and a 3-4... with both formations utilizing 3 DTs, and either Wake, Vernon, or both playing OLB...

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    • Swiper
      Legendary Zoner
      • Sep 2010
      • 33105

      #3
      Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

      They are lucky they got Regis Philbin to coach their team.

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      • ticatfan
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        • Jul 2002
        • 31049

        #4
        Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

        Here comes Cameron , former CFL standout.
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        • Scumbag College
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          • Oct 2002
          • 4949

          #5
          Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

          Hopefully Lee Smith can get back. He's the best blocking TE the Bills have and will be helpful chipping and staying in to block Miami's good OLB/DEs.
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          • ghz in pittsburgh
            Registered User
            • Aug 2004
            • 5861

            #6
            Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

            Originally posted by FinNasty23 View Post
            We don't run a 5-2 and never have. It's a combo of a 4-3 Under and a 3-4... with both formations utilizing 3 DTs, and either Wake, Vernon, or both playing OLB...
            My football buddy told me you are right. It's more of a 3-4 variation, always 3 DTs. According to him, it's deadly against run in truest form. However, Miami used it in 2 DEs form (hands on the ground) to put much pressure on Brady. Wake got matched up to TE several times and got sack strip on Brady twice.

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            • trapezeus
              Legendary Zoner
              • Oct 2004
              • 19525

              #7
              Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

              bills passing game on short routes need to be the right reads and need to be delivered fast. also a little play action for over pursuit would be good.

              the bills blocking at time was really awful on sunday. it will need to be better.

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              • jimmifli
                Registered User
                • Nov 2006
                • 7827

                #8
                Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

                Originally posted by trapezeus View Post
                bills passing game on short routes need to be the right reads and need to be delivered fast. also a little play action for over pursuit would be good.

                the bills blocking at time was really awful on sunday. it will need to be better.
                They seemed capable of making a pocket and holding it. Nobody can pull worth a damn. So outside runs and screens are a cluster ****.

                I think we averaged like 8 ypc between the tackles though, so maybe we can run on them.

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                • sudzy
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                  • Apr 2013
                  • 2802

                  #9
                  Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

                  It's up to Hackett to come up with a gameplan to beat it.... WE'RE SCREWED!!

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                  • better days
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 22028

                    #10
                    Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

                    Originally posted by sudzy View Post
                    It's up to Hackett to come up with a gameplan to beat it.... WE'RE SCREWED!!
                    Well, I might have agreed if I didn't watch the Bears game.

                    I have been one of Hacketts biggest critics, but he said he was holding back for the regular season & he wasn't lying about the first game at least.

                    We will see if he can keep it up, but analysts were commenting on what a good game he called against the Bears.

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                    • better days
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 22028

                      #11
                      Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

                      The Pats* losing Logan Mankins looks like it hurt that team.

                      I bet Brady is pissed.

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                      • trapezeus
                        Legendary Zoner
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 19525

                        #12
                        Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

                        Originally posted by better days View Post
                        The Pats* losing Logan Mankins looks like it hurt that team.

                        I bet Brady is pissed.
                        doubt it. they routinely underpay brady for his credentials under the guise of getting more people and tools for him. they then cut them, pick up scraps and then go through a couople tough games. just when we all hope they are done, they start winning like they've never won before.

                        hello cheating and the wonders it can do for the W/L record. Last year should have really been the most eye openning account of how much they are cheating. no defense, no WRs, and yet they still just won.

                        I hate them. but i also know they'll never go away because the cheating is sanctioned.

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                        • better days
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 22028

                          #13
                          Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

                          Originally posted by trapezeus View Post
                          doubt it. they routinely underpay brady for his credentials under the guise of getting more people and tools for him. they then cut them, pick up scraps and then go through a couople tough games. just when we all hope they are done, they start winning like they've never won before.

                          hello cheating and the wonders it can do for the W/L record. Last year should have really been the most eye openning account of how much they are cheating. no defense, no WRs, and yet they still just won.

                          I hate them. but i also know they'll never go away because the cheating is sanctioned.
                          The Pats* may still win the AFC East, but if you watched the Fins- Pats* game, you would have seen Brady get pummeled.

                          I think Brady is in for a long year win or lose.

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                          • FinNasty23
                            Registered User
                            • May 2005
                            • 316

                            #14
                            Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

                            Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View Post
                            My football buddy told me you are right. It's more of a 3-4 variation, always 3 DTs. According to him, it's deadly against run in truest form. However, Miami used it in 2 DEs form (hands on the ground) to put much pressure on Brady. Wake got matched up to TE several times and got sack strip on Brady twice.
                            Ya, we have an idiot local beat writer, Omar Kelly, who literally knows nothing about the X's and O's... but thinks he's some kind of all knowing genius when it comes to football schemes. He one time thought a 3-technique DT meant that the DT was responsible for 3 gaps, lol. He's a moron.

                            Anyway... he's the one who started this 5-2 nonsense... b/c he saw Wake, Starks, Mitchell, Odrick, and Vernon on the field at the same time at the LOS... and he's like "OMG!!!1!1!! A 5-2!!1!!!!"

                            Doesnt pay attention though at all to how their used, or who's hand is in the ground vs standing, etc. There's no way he has a clue what a 4-3 Under is... and the majority was that. But we did have both Wake and Vernon standing as well in a 1-gap 3-4 look...

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                            • YardRat
                              Well, lookie here...
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 86194

                              #15
                              Re: Ready for Dolphins 5-2 Defense

                              Run up the gut...I hope Hackett buries the dumbass skinny sweeps with Spiller, otherwise he probably average negatives yards per carry. Going to have to hit some quick slants early to back them off, hopefully this is a prime opportunity for Watkins or Woods to break a long one.
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