1) The quality of competition was lower
2) The heat and humidity advantage
3) Jon Martin showed significant improvement and allowed the O-line to play well
4) Hartline is healthy and had practice
5) Sherman fed Bush
6) Sherman moved Tannehill more (rollouts, bootlegs, etc)
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Now...if Anthony Armstrong can learn the playbook.....you get an added speed dimension....few weeks of offense like this....all the sudden....we are gonna be the talk of the NFL
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I actually thought the line played a lot more poorly during a great percentage of the game than they did last week. They picked it up in the third quarter again thankfully. But they got handled for a while and I didn't feel they were really handled that way at all last week.
The biggest difference to me was that there were no ridiculous flurries of unforced turnovers causing us to lose offensive balance.CWBIII, Steve-Mo and dont fumble like this. -
I think you attribute that to:
1) No Watt
2) Martin doing a better job keeping his man under control
3) Slightly better eye discipline by Tanny (though he still locked on. maybe practice him blindfolded. actually, I bet that could work with timing patterns. lol.)
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Biggest difference: The Raiders are nowhere near as good as the Texans.
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The biggest difference is the pink American Eagle boxer briefs that I wore because my girlfriend likes them. Time to find out if they are the reason we won. Needless to say, i will be wearing them next week!
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I agree with all the other points too. Also Oakland looked more intent on pressuring Tannehill rather than sitting back hoping they could make deflections. Which I think is smart...I doubt you see another game quite like the Houston game in Ryans career.Bpk likes this. -
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Let's not forget Hartline was going up against corners who IMO shouldn't even be dime guys. I expect him to beat them.
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Looked to me like the team we were playing got gassed instead of us for once
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We have a great rushing offense and run defense, but that was never something I questioned. But our secondary will still make Mark Sanchez look like Joe Montana, which is always dangerous. Next week should be interesting. People underestimate the Jets defense still. Should be low scoring, defense needs to step up and try to get some turnovers. Maybe those dark green jerseys will gas them.
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I don't wanna hear anything about "West coast traveling east" when a team that's favored to win loses by TWENTY-THREE. Come on already.
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I saw the Raiders DB coach jawing at the DB on two occasions on that drive. I was loving it. Not to mention, how was he going to squat on the route when the ball placement was so damn good and the ball was in the air before Hartline made his break. Gone are the days of cringing when an out route is thrown (ie... Fielder) and knowing it is going for 6 in the other direction. -
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News flash... the Dolphins won today and convincingly. Can we just enjoy the win and stop with the in-fighting for the day? :up:
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It was nice to see Hartline have a very good game, but one should consider the quality of corners he was going against when it comes to how often to expect a similar performance in upcoming weeks.
It won't be so easy next week against Cromartie or Revis (if he is back).Bpk likes this. -
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There are Jets, Bills, and Pats fans who could take lessons from you on how to rag on Miami. Maybe you could run a little side business. :wink2: -
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We're 5th in the NFL right now with 53 YPG allowed. I think Oakland had 23 rushing yards today. That list isn't updated fully yet as San Francisco will rise up it with their game tonight. Either way, that's one part of Miami's D I'm not worried about. Pass-rush and coverage, not so much.
http://www.nfl.com/stats/team
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