If Miami is a true playoff team then they have one week to remove bad habits. Defense settles in later, however, early they suck. Offense must have less predictability and more ingenuity and more of a sense of urgency at the beginning of games. I accept the fact that the run defense sucks, and the fact that they're going to allow points and big plays, however there are no injuries on offense and the strength his team is the offense and they just don't have a sense of urgency and they're so predictable
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Good luck being not predictable in the NFL with a backup QB and your RB being the best part of your offense
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Play calling at the start in Baltimore and this game was horrendous based on the defense being driven down field. Assume they tie those games at 7-7 and hold the ball more, what happens? I dont think they HAVE to run their offense until the game is manageable. They lost this game in the first based on playcalling. Too determined to run and not just open it up. Moore was relatively clean today and line has been solid on pass protection. Lets see what happens next week when there is no next week
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And hope like hell Tannehill comes back healthy and on fire. He has tore Pitt up the last couple yrs. We have run all over them as well. Just hope that Pitt makes mistakes on O to help our D out. Ben holds the ball a long time, giving our pass rush a chance to get there and cause a turnover. Ben will put the ball on the ground. We just cant let them run all over us and dump off to their running backs and te.
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I may be the only person on the planet that thinks we can beat Pittsburgh.
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On defense our main problem is playing soft off coverage. The Edelman touchdown today that killed us had rambo fiving him a 10 yard cushion on 3rd and 7, and on top of that he started to back pedal when the ball was snapped leaving Edelman even more wide open, then when he finally comes up he completely wiffs on the tackle.
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