http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/06/10/team-pass-protection-rankings-part-2/ Miami ends up #11 as a team in PFF's week long look at pass protection. The OL ranked higher but the blocking, and number of extra blockers used, of skill position players (RB, TE, WR) pulled the overall ranking down. Is this an accurate rank? Should it be higher or lower?
Sounds about right SB, thing with Henne is his utter lack of athleticism means when a rusher does break through Henne is going down, it really is that simply, I've seen flag poles that were more elusive then #7. BTW, look who is at #9..Dabolls' Browns Offense, 9th in blockers kept in to protect the Qb, that is more then likely our future.
Totally think you are on the right track there Compadre. Fasano must be chomping at the bit thinking how many more opportunities he is going to get a receiver.
I really do think so Mr C, also think we have to much French Chateau Generals fighting the last war so to speak. Daboll got amazing production out of Ben Watson and Hillis, pretty much because that is all he had to work with, our Wr corps is much better.
All things considered I agree Padre, it does seem fair. I learned some stuff from the week long discussion/debate on this topic, and will be looking differently at pass protection next time I see a game. Are you as surprised as me at how well the OL did with Long hurt, Carey average, and the interior problems?