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  • DraftBoy
    Administrator
    • Jul 2002
    • 107296

    #16
    Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

    I think you guys are underestimating Green and Brown's games. Ronnie Brown started really slow last year but the came on towards the end of the season. The Oline is also not as changed as you make it out to be. Moving players around is one thing, but adding new players is completely different. I have little doubt that Carey will do well at LT (similar to Peters move from RT to LT that was pretty seamless). The rookie OC will need to prove himself, but every other part of that line has shown good ability.
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    • TacklingDummy
      Unreachable Douche
      • Jul 2002
      • 71579

      #17
      Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

      Originally posted by feelthepain
      How do you consider the Bills 28th overall Offense with no key injuries
      4th time I had to say this. The Bills offense was 30th, not 28th.

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      • thecoordinator
        Registered User
        • Sep 2005
        • 134

        #18
        Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

        Originally posted by HHURRICANE
        You are going with a rookie at center in Satele and are threatening to start another rookie at LG. What am I missing here?
        you're right. the only team in the nfl that ever has rookies come in and make their team better is the bills.

        your 2nd round pick is gonna make you better at LB but our 2nd round pick isn't gonna make us better on the o line? how does that work?

        players aside, though, you wanna know how miami became a better offense? mike mularkey is no longer running it. that's how.

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        • feelthepain
          All-Pro Zoner
          • Mar 2005
          • 4663

          #19
          Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

          Originally posted by TacklingDummy
          4th time I had to say this. The Bills offense was 30th, not 28th.

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          • feelthepain
            All-Pro Zoner
            • Mar 2005
            • 4663

            #20
            Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

            Originally Posted by HHURRICANE
            You are going with a rookie at center in Satele and are threatening to start another rookie at LG. What am I missing here?
            Didn't the Jets start a rookie C, LT and have a rookie HC last year with a QB coming off an injury? And how'd they do??

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            • HHURRICANE
              Registered User
              • Mar 2005
              • 15490

              #21
              Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

              Originally posted by thecoordinator
              you're right. the only team in the nfl that ever has rookies come in and make their team better is the bills.

              your 2nd round pick is gonna make you better at LB but our 2nd round pick isn't gonna make us better on the o line? how does that work?

              players aside, though, you wanna know how miami became a better offense? mike mularkey is no longer running it. that's how.
              Obviously you don't read my posts because you would know that I don't think Poz will be an immediate impact for this team.

              On the MM comment you are 100% right and I didn't take that into consideration so you get kudos from me on that one!!

              I am definately missing MM as your coordinator.

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              • patmoran2006
                Ole' Ralphie SCROOGE
                • Dec 2005
                • 19840

                #22
                Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

                Originally posted by thecoordinator
                you're right. the only team in the nfl that ever has rookies come in and make their team better is the bills.

                your 2nd round pick is gonna make you better at LB but our 2nd round pick isn't gonna make us better on the o line? how does that work?

                players aside, though, you wanna know how miami became a better offense? mike mularkey is no longer running it. that's how.
                Good post, and good points. ESPECIALLY about the 2nd round draft picks.


                Having said that, I think Buffalo is better than Miami this year if for no other reason that Miami is basically starting over.


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                • HHURRICANE
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 15490

                  #23
                  Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

                  Originally posted by feelthepain
                  Didn't the Jets start a rookie C, LT and have a rookie HC last year with a QB coming off an injury? And how'd they do??
                  I have seen the Jets comparison at nauseum. The Jets were returing a maturer team and D'Brick was a little better bet than Satele will be.

                  LJ Shelton and 2 rookies should scare you enough.

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                  • mysticsoto
                    Too sober for this...
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 31439

                    #24
                    Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

                    Originally posted by DraftBoy
                    I think you guys are underestimating Green and Brown's games. Ronnie Brown started really slow last year but the came on towards the end of the season. The Oline is also not as changed as you make it out to be. Moving players around is one thing, but adding new players is completely different. I have little doubt that Carey will do well at LT (similar to Peters move from RT to LT that was pretty seamless). The rookie OC will need to prove himself, but every other part of that line has shown good ability.
                    Personally, I like Green. The jury is still out on Brown. But one thing is clear in my book. For either of them to do anything will mean that the Oline can allow them to - and right now, I just don't see that...

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                    • mysticsoto
                      Too sober for this...
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 31439

                      #25
                      Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

                      Originally posted by feelthepain
                      How do you consider the Bills 28th overall Offense with no key injuries, better then Miami's 20th overall offense, with their backup QB who was with the team all of 6 months and had very few snaps with the first team in camp? I mean seriously, you consider the Bills offense better, but Miami gave up less sacks with Oline injuries then a healthy Bills Oline. Miami has a new HC/OC yes, but they also have plenty of experience in the coaching staff with HC experience in Dom Capers.

                      Cam won't have anything to do with the Defense that will be Doms job so all Cam has to do is what he's been doing for the last few years, coach the offense. You also act as if changing HC is a guarantee a teams will not succeed. I think thats been proven wrong many times over. New HC's and schemes can be very successful in their first year. To be honest I think the reason the Dolphins are better on offense is because the only thing Miami has been missing to succeed on offense has been playcalling. Maimi has been way to conservative over the past 8 years, we have always played things close to the vest and let our Defense win games.

                      The one year we had Scott Linehan we opened up the offense and we won our last six games. Chris Chambers made the probowl and Miami had some balance. Cam is the same verticle open things up kinda coach. Maimi will stretch the field vertically that will open up the rushing lanes and Miami will have more options. All Miami needs is a top 15 offense to make the playoffs, if we can finish 20th overall with what we had last year there is no reason we can't imporve 5 spots with what we have now.
                      The problem with stretching the field vertically, is that you need a good Oline to hold while the play develops. Right now, I don't see your Oline being able to do that. With a real Oline, your team will be alot better though...although I guess you could say that about any team...

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                      • feelthepain
                        All-Pro Zoner
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 4663

                        #26
                        Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

                        Originally posted by patmoran2006
                        Good post, and good points. ESPECIALLY about the 2nd round draft picks.


                        Having said that, I think Buffalo is better than Miami this year if for no other reason that Miami is basically starting over.
                        We are?

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                        • Goobylal
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 19264

                          #27
                          Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

                          I have no idea how people think the Dols will be better on offense. When you lose your top-2 receivers from the year before, have a re-shuffled O-line that wasn't that good to begin with, add an aging QB whose better days are behind him, and have a new offensive scheme, it's NOT a recipe for instant success.

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                          • HHURRICANE
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 15490

                            #28
                            Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

                            Originally posted by feelthepain
                            We are?
                            Yes, you won 6 games last year. You do realize that?

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                            • feelthepain
                              All-Pro Zoner
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 4663

                              #29
                              Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

                              Originally posted by HHURRICANE
                              I have seen the Jets comparison at nauseum. The Jets were returing a maturer team and D'Brick was a little better bet than Satele will be.

                              LJ Shelton and 2 rookies should scare you enough.

                              1) Miami has a mature Defense, and you use that as an excuse for Miami falling off on Defense, but it's a plus for the Jets....sure!

                              2)How do you know D'Brick is a little better bet?

                              3) LJ Shelton played very well for us last year, he will be the RT not LT seems to me you are hoping it's a problem more then anything.

                              Everything you've posted is pure speculation, no different then your opinion of the Bills offense going into 07.

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                              • TacklingDummy
                                Unreachable Douche
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 71579

                                #30
                                Re: Wow, where did Miami become improved on offense?

                                Originally posted by patmoran2006


                                Having said that, I think Buffalo is better than Miami this year if for no other reason that Miami is basically starting over.
                                I think Miami will have a better year than Buffalo just because Miami will have the better defense.

                                As of right now both of their offense's are not very good.

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