What is going on with this team??
We have Marshall running out of bounds instead of running into the end zone, we have the most predictable offense in the NFL, we have everyone from the DB's to the WR's being hit in the hands and dropping the ball, we have hired a pass rush specialist and have no pass rush, and then to top it all off we have Marshall on the sidelines laughing and smiling? We are winless and Marshall is having a good time?
-Fire the coaches
-Trade Marshal to anyone for draft picks
-Run the tackle eligible in the redzone
and for god sakes, find plays that we can't figure out.
I CAN'T TAKE ANYMORE OF THIS
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Honestly, that was not a bad call by Daboll. The bigger issue is Matt Moore. Why is he throwing the deep ball when he has the flat threat wide open? It drives me nuts when quarterbacks work very hard to make the big throw. Settle for the easier throw and let your players make plays. People say Tom Brady is the standard at the quarterback position, and it is something I agree with. You know what Brady does great? He knows who to go to and when to go to them. In that situation, you have to dump it off. Brady is excellent at that. Manning is excellent at that. Brees is excellent at that. Should I continue?
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Matt Moore is not Brady
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It's clear that Sparano knows that this offensive line is incapable of any push at all when the team needs a yard or two. That is why we throw on third and one. Everyone knows that. The question is why he keeps running the same plays with the same personnel and keeps expecting a different result.
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3rd and short...Polite was money!!!!NJDOLPHINS74 and cobrajet like this. -
How many times have we seen a promising drive end on 3rd or 4th and short when they should have ****ing converted? How many points has this team THROWN AWAY over the past however many ****ing years? I'm so fed up with this.
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funny last year I was reading complaints on how Miami kept running the ball.
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Don't know who was posting those complaints. Only complaints I remember reading last year was all on Henne. -
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Daboll called plays like this all the time in Cleveland, too. Sure, you can look back and say, creative dude, some nice little tweaks, some gutsy calls, but the game doesn't award points for good looks.NJFINSFAN1 likes this. -
The playcall wasnt bad, the execution was. The first down was there to be made. -
It appears that the entire team has jumped on the, suck for Luck", bandwagon. Because if there is one obvious fact after their first five games this season, it is that the Dolphins truly SUCK.
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The play was not "throw to Marshall deep", it was a series of routes in which one was chosen by Moore incorrectly. I don't really care who your quarterback is, he should be able to find and complete a pass to Hilliard in that situation, back-up or not.
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The execution was poor. However, the call makes little sense if Miami doesn't go for it on 4th and inches from the Jets 40. I was completely OK with the call at that point, but then flabbergasted at the decision to punt. Was there communication between Daboll and Sparano there about the call on 4th down? There should have been. The play was there and had Matt Moore seen Lex Hilliard on the highest percentage of passes, he would have picked up 15 yards at the least.
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WTH to Sparano?> -
Didnt mind the 3rd down play. As soon as it was done, first thought was, they are planning on going for it on 4th down. Extremely disappointed when I saw the punt team come out.
To me that was the perfect opportunity to say to the players, the Jets, and everybody else, that we are here to win. Line up on 4th down and punch them in the mouth and get the first down. If by chance, they didnt get it, then to me it shows that you are telling your defense that you have faith in them to hold them at the 40 yard line and get the ball back.
Instead it looked like a total lack of any confidence in the offense to pick up 6 inches, on what could have been 2 chances to get it. All that money on the offensive line, and dont have the belief they can get that first down. Says alot. -
It's also funny that at the same time with the ball in Jets territory we punt it. 45 seconds to go in the half, one time out (yeah, I can't figure how we even have one left either) and we run out the clock. On a third and twelve, dump it off to Bush.
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These games have to be fixed. They have to be. You mean to tell me that no one from our offense to our DB's could catch the ball when it's right in their hands? Then Marshall runs out of bounds instead of going for the TD???!!
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It Was actually a pretty good call lex hillard was wide open and had atleast 10-15 yards if matt Moore sees him but instead he locked on Marshall early and didn't let go. Just put in Devlin and see what's he's got
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3rd and long, we throw the ball 2 yards.
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That guy makes Henne look like Brady. -
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I think if the wr is that wide open down field then you have to say in this situation the play worked, it just wasn't executed properly.
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Actually, I'd have been happy if we threw the ball deep, but they threw a 15-20 yard out.
But the whole basis of this call should be that you have decided to go on 4th down. It makes little sense if you don't. -
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It was said over and over that Moore was locking on to his primary receiver, but that one attempt at a side line pattern to Marshall was as obvious an example as you can get. Hilliard was as wide open as anyone could be and he was between Moore and Marshall who was closely covered on the pattern. Hilliard was in Moore's direct line of sight between he and Marshall, but he was so locked on Marshall that he couldn't see a wide open receiver with no green jersey's anywhere close to him. This offense has gone from bad to just plain "inept".
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