http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/a...mer-Team/89659f9a-0179-4b6f-b114-60dbb43da106 A win would be very nice.
There are at least five of these horrid articles per team during the season...I hope the writer has a brief period of self loathing for a spell.
So he's been drawing up a plan for us to suddenly trade for Darrelle Revis and use Mr Miyagi's magic hand rubbing trick to heal his knee? Cuz that is the only way we will stop Dalton, AJ Green, and Andrew Hawkins. In all seriousness..We have to outscore them in this game and their defense is actually pretty decent so I don't know. I don't see us winning this game but it would be nice if we did.
The problem for Coyle is that he basically has one healthy CB, in Sean Smith. Marshall and Carroll are both suffering with injuries and they have both been limited in practice this week. Teams pass on the Dolphins because they have an excellent run defense, but a terrible pass defense. The Bengals have the best receiving corp the Dolphins have faced since the Texans game. The Dolphins should be able to put points on the board. I just don't know if the Dolphins secondary can prevent the Bengals from passing the ball all over the field. I think it will be a relatively high scoring game and the Bengals will probably win 31-28.
Yeah, it's not looking good for our secondary. However, I don't think we're as banged up as you think. Reshad Jones is playing lights out as well as Sean Smith. I also think Carroll is getting better.
Well he won't enjoy shaking hands with Lewis so much if we loose. Unfortunately it appears their strong part of the game is our weakest part so maybe Coyle can give some help to our secondary on tendancy's Cinci might seem to lean on.
I heard you guys brought up a PS player to take reps with the starters at CB? any truth? also, don't you think that it works both ways? yes, Coyle knows the bengals offense, but Don't you also think that that means the bengals, and Coyle's former bosses, Zimmer, and Marvin will know exactly what his defense will look like? I read an article on NFL.com that said the bengals have been watching tape on the Dolphins D and it looks almost identical to what they practice against every week in terms of scheme. The familiarity of each other works both ways.
I think the Andy Kent wrote it, if I'm not mistaken? And I appreciate anyone who puts their writing out there on the net. It takes some courage given the feedback one is likely to receive. That said, Kent is a team employee so expect it to read as such.
another close game the offense hasn't hit a consistent stride maybe this one will begin to gel our offense, still palying with only two WR's watch for the ground & pound to step up Miami by 3