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  • ParanoidAndroid
    My battery is low and it's getting dark.
    • Apr 2004
    • 16833

    Miami Offense

    9 total first downs: 7 passing, 2 rushing
    TOP: 18:20



    Is KC's defense that good or did Miami suck that bad? Tonight, I'd say the latter. No "It was the penalties" excuse this time. (only 4)

    This is a home game against a team that had to travel the day of the game and on very short notice.

    That's just horrible.

    Two big plays made the score respectable, but they were completely dominated.
  • NJFINSFAN1
    NJ In The House
    • Nov 2004
    • 601

    #2
    Re: Miami Offense

    We were that bad. Give Brown the dam ball more!

    I think you will see Sage next week!


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    • ParanoidAndroid
      My battery is low and it's getting dark.
      • Apr 2004
      • 16833

      #3
      Re: Miami Offense

      Originally posted by NJFINSFAN1
      We were that bad. Give Brown the dam ball more!

      I think you will see Sage next week!
      lol

      I was going to include a comment about a bet that people on Finheaven were calling for Rosenfels to start.

      Are you sure you want that? Even if he had an off night, he's still the best QB you have. I would give him a chamce to bounce back against the weak Saints' defense.

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      • NJFINSFAN1
        NJ In The House
        • Nov 2004
        • 601

        #4
        Re: Miami Offense

        Originally posted by andyxc71
        lol

        I was going to include a comment about a bet that people on Finheaven were calling for Rosenfels to start.

        Are you sure you want that? Even if he had an off night, he's still the best QB you have. I would give him a chamce to bounce back against the weak Saints' defense.
        Put it this way, in 1 start and 1 play in another game, Sage has hit Chambers on two bombs for TD's. While I think Gus should have started up until now. What does Saban have to lose. I wanted Sage over Feeley last year, although I was killed for it. In his one start against a tough Raven defense last year, he was cool in the pocket.

        At this point, what can it hurt? Maybe the OC will even give Brown the ball more because he is worried sage will screw up.


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        • ParanoidAndroid
          My battery is low and it's getting dark.
          • Apr 2004
          • 16833

          #5
          Re: Miami Offense

          Originally posted by NJFINSFAN1
          Put it this way, in 1 start and 1 play in another game, Sage has hit Chambers on two bombs for TD's. While I think Gus should have started up until now. What does Saban have to lose. I wanted Sage over Feeley last year, although I was killed for it. In his one start against a tough Raven defense last year, he was cool in the pocket.

          At this point, what can it hurt? Maybe the OC will even give Brown the ball more because he is worried sage will screw up.
          Good point. Shake things up and see what happens. We'll see if that is in Saban's repertoire.

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          • wchutalkinboutwillis
            Registered User
            • Mar 2005
            • 301

            #6
            Re: Miami Offense

            I"ve said it before and I'll say it again. Saban might be good for the Phins future, but right now, he reminds me of Steve Spurrier with an attitude. Guess what Nick? Quite simply, you now actually have to coach grown men who make obscene amounts of money.
            I'd like to see him tell Jason Taylor and Zach Thomas to do some laps for showing up late to practice. College to NFL is opposite planets.



            "If I had my way, I'd shuffle off to Buffalo. Sit by the lake and watch the world go by." Fogerty

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            • NJFINSFAN1
              NJ In The House
              • Nov 2004
              • 601

              #7
              Re: Miami Offense

              Originally posted by andyxc71
              Good point. Shake things up and see what happens. We'll see if that is in Saban's repertoire.
              Well, thats something else I want to see. While I think Saban was a great choice, what will he do now? He needs to build for the future, I'm not saying give up on this year. But I'll give a coaches saying, see if Sage gives you the best chance to win. If he does well, then its a win, win!


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              • NJFINSFAN1
                NJ In The House
                • Nov 2004
                • 601

                #8
                Re: Miami Offense

                Originally posted by wchutalkinboutwillis
                I"ve said it before and I'll say it again. Saban might be good for the Phins future, but right now, he reminds me of Steve Spurrier with an attitude. Guess what Nick? Quite simply, you now actually have to coach grown men who make obscene amounts of money.
                I'd like to see him tell Jason Taylor and Zach Thomas to do some laps for showing up late to practice. College to NFL is opposite planets.

                Well, you don't have to worry about those two being late! Where in North Jersey you from? Oakland here!


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                • Mr.Reality
                  Registered User
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 6194

                  #9
                  Re: Miami Offense

                  I think Saban is doing a fair job so far. His first year was kind of handicapped from the start. I agree he needs to run Brown more, though. You're playing the Cheifs who are going to score a lot if you let them have the ball all the time. Why are you passing twice as much as running? Especially when Brown is starting to come on like the guy you thought he'd be. You don't have Marino back there anymore. Trying to go toe to toe with Gus Frerotte ain't gonna get it done. Maybe against the Browns or the Lions, but not the Chiefs.

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                  • jamze132
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 29290

                    #10
                    Re: Miami Offense

                    Whats up with the QBs names on the Dolphins? No wonder they suck so bad.

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                    • HHURRICANE
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 15490

                      #11
                      Re: Miami Offense

                      Finally, they stink as bad as I've been saying. If I were the Dolphins I would start Ricky and run the hell out of him so they can get something for him in the off season.

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