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Conu...great write up as per usual..
I was saddened by the neglect of a clear area of advantage for the Dolphins..
The Jags Special Teams coverage unit is just bad, probably worse than the Patriots, and Ginn went for 26.8 on returns on the Pats, I'd bet he matches that against the Jags, I sort of fully expect to see Ginn take 1 more ball to the house in the remaining 4 games.
The Jags are a surprisingly balanced team, but schizoid, one week up, the next week down, one of the hallmarks of a younger team, Sparano will have something cooked up for this weekend. -
I am a little surprised that Hilliard is not used more. Do you think we'll see more of him in the coming weeks (or maybe other backs), or a combination with your Henne theory?
Ricky needs his rest. His stamina is OK, but it is obvious he is taking a pounding this year. I think he has it in him to continue to carry the load, but Miami needs to be prudent in trying to conserve him for the long-run without taking too much away from the offensive gameplan.dolfan7171 and Conuficus like this. -
Well coolmax, if I could offer up an explanation for Lex H:
Sparano and Henning don't know what they have with him, they seem to operate on the principle of "go with what you know but do so creatively".
Hillard imho, is a slashing, downhill runner who has surprisingly good hands and they tend to throw him the ball more than one would think for a 230 pd plus Running Back, but Sparano and Henning are trying to discover how use Ricky W and Lexxy in roles that Cobbs and Brown used to fill all the while trying to win football games.
I love the manner that Hillard is always moving forwards, always trying to run downhill, he falls forwards for an extra half yard, reminds me Earnest Byner a bit.
Conu is right though, we will throw the ball more, RW's stamina and Hillard's unknown status will force our hands imho.gafinfan likes this. -
I also have trouble with thinking that Sparano and Henning are having trouble coming up with ways to use him, because at the end of the day, he's a runningback, and he has run for over 4000+ yards in his college career. He knows how to run. And, to simplify the matter, Ricky absolutely needs the rest, therefor, running Hilliard seems like the next best option.
There has to be a reason he is not in there, but I do not think it is because of Henning's lack of creativity. It probably has something to do with Hilliard's lack of playbook knowledge or something of the like. -
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Lex has had some gaffs in pass protection, but that is to be expected from a guy coming in mid season. However, if that continues for 4 weeks or so, then we have a problem.
I think Hilliard's running style may leave yards on the field at this level. It is not his fault, but he also be seen as less explosive. But honestly, who knows. I would like to see Henne continue to get more chances, but not like last week. 52 attempts is too much for my liking - something more along the line 32-37 attempts should be enough to allow us to attack through the air and rest the runners.
It also depends who we are facing too. During this stretch, I believe we face some of the worst pass defenses in the NFL.
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Hmm...I sort of like Hillard's running style Conu, to me he is a slashing, powerful runner who runs downhill who is unlikely to break a 40 yd run, but will make plenty of 3-9 yd runs.
And there is another possibility for resting RW maybe Lousaka Polite?
As for our man Teddy Ginn...3 of the next 4 teams ST units are not very good, they have given up TD returns and Ginn tends to feast on those sorts of units.
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Hilliard may be a great fit for a zone blocking team like Shanny's Broncos teams.Ophinerated likes this. -
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Late news from another thread: with Jacksonville WR Sims-Walker downgraded to doubtful, and a newly dinged Mike Thomas (probable) filling in, Thomas should be moved out of the slot. That, in combination with his mild injury, should greatly hamper his effectiveness, IMO.
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Ginn's 50 yd return led to points, we won by one point, no Ginn, no FG, we lose the game. -
We have 4 "can't lose" games remaining.....what are we saving Ricky for?
I'd just tell him this your chance to help make history much kinder to you and we're gonna ride your old *** for the next month. This is Ricky Williams we're talking about. He can handle it.....he just has to want to. To me that's the only question there -
I do believe he has one game where he will "turn it on" but he won't do it consistently, not now. -
If we're to give Hilliard more carries, do it early. Ricky is the one we need out there in the 4th quarter. -
We've been pretty good against the run for the most part, but we are really going to have to be good this week. Jones-Drew is the kind of guy that burn you and give you headaches. Without Big Ferg, we're really going to need the rest of the guys to step it up and contain MJD. We need to watch out for the screen stuff to him. We sometimes have a tendency to get burned with those type of plays. I think we can do it. I thought we might of had more trouble in games like the one against the Panthers, with guys like D. Williams(I think J. Stewart was hurt in that game), but we shut him down pretty good and I think we can do the same thing with Jones-Drew. I hope.:up:
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