It's very frustrating when you go into a game under the expectation to be blown out, and it happens not because you are not talented enough, outcoached, or anything of that nature, but rather kill yourself in such a spectacular fashion.
They played a competitive game vs. a playoff team for 3 2/3rd quarters, gave up 24 unanswered points on turnovers in their own territory during a 6-minute window right before half-time.
What the ****, man?
It's hard not to compartmentalize Ryan Tannehill's performance into the batted passes and everything else. I don't know if that's the right or wrong reaction because I don't think I've ever seen it happen so much in one game and wouldn't really believe it could be a serious career concern. I thought he played pretty well otherwise, he had an interception he threw on a questionable pass, but otherwise? Pretty good.
The batted passes are a problem though. It's not a fluke, it's pre-season, and he had what, like 17 in his full year of college? That needs to get fixed for Tannehill to be a viable starter, and I'm honestly not sure what the logistics or feasibility of that short or long-term.
Reggie Bush played pretty well, and it seems like he's continued to be the same player from last year.
I was surprised how fast Jorvorskie Lane was. Pretty good for a guy with linemen foot speed.
The wide receivers were not nearly as bad as advertised. Not great by any means, but the idea that they were a gang of bungling incompetents was overblown I think.
The offensive line was a mixed bag, but ultimately pretty acceptable. Too many penalties, but they did pretty serviceable given the context and competition.
Some really nice efforts defensively. Randy Starks, Paul Soliai, and Koa Misi were all really quite good.
The problems in pre-season with there being huge holes in zone coverage between the safeties and linebackers is pretty troublesome.
Richard Marshall was a mixed bag, and it's going to draw some freak-outs from the Vontae Davis people, but he almost certainly got beat less by Andre Johnson this year than Davis did last year.
I'm kind of expecting Marcus Thigpen to basically be Patrick Cobbs with more foot speed.
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Kudos for your time, effort and insight, but I can't help but wondering if you're watching the same games I am ;)
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Our run d looked great and our pass d looked not too shabby, but not good enough.
Same problems as the past 3 years, can't cover #1 recievers or TE's.
And our Wr's SUCK compared to other teams. Sick of Bess running a route that is 1-2 yards short of a TD or 1st down. -
I expect Thigpen and Lane's roles to grow.
To me, and a CFL fan will tell you this, he is a lot like Leon Washington, Lane has a nice burst.
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Or Dave Megget.
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The passes were batted because the offensive linemen allowed the pocket to be collapsed right into Tanny, and he didn't move slightly the way Marino used to do all the time to avoid pressure. I have to think that the slight moves can be taught and that the offensive line may improve.
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In other words, the tipped passes issue might be a somewhat of a big deal, but it's probably seeming like a much bigger deal today than it really is.PhiNomina likes this. -
Sherman has to figure out a way to move his QB around a little more IMO. I think it was obvious to most. Nonetheless we had shots and left points on the field in multiple opportunities.
I was waiting for a Texans scoring flurry and we overcame it and weathered the storm. Left the running game way too quick in the midst of said flurry.
I felt like I was watching Henning calling plays for Henne during that time.
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Thill is being force fed the rough stuff about being a NFL Qb..sit in the pocket, make a read, deliver an accurate pass.
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I appreciate Disgust's time on this post and his position as the consulate Ireland/status quo defender here, but how anyone could watch that game with any sort if objectivity and cone to the conclusion that we don't have a talent problem or that the WR aren't so bad is beyond me.
Just stunning. I understand patience or wanting to be an optimist but don't pee on my leg and tell me it's rainingSection126 likes this. -
Reason why I advocate for him is he at least offers explosive plays, and THill was not throwing well today, his location was off as the game rolled on, AA tried to make a leaping catch over the middle and THill just led him to much. -
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Offense was dreadful, literally.
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Once they had a comfortable lead from those 2 minutes, the entire game changed b/c that basically removed our effective running game and gave them more flexibility & unpredictability on offense. -
That way you can feel miserable while believing the entire situation is really under control and easily solved. Replace the GM and we'll be fine.Marco, GMJohnson, unluckyluciano and 4 others like this. -
Its funny, down here in Houston everybody is complaining about how crappy the Texans played. I have to give it to y'all. I think ghe Dolphins just played 3 and a half quarters of good football. I have to tell y'all, right before half i was about ready to throw the tv out the window. We did not have success running the ball all night and that is our strength. After reading this message board all week i really thought we were going to roll over y'all, but if you take away the end of the first half, this is a close game. Good luck this year fellas.
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You want to take away the turnovers but they were the whole game. Espescially considering the defense let Hou cash in TDs after all the turnovers. We forced none by the way.
Did you see Owen Daniels running wide open in the middle of the field? That ain't just scheme brother. Did you see Andre Johnson beat all comers like a drum? Ain't scheme. Did you see Foster rub to daylight over and over? Did you see JJ Watt acting as one man wrecking crew?
Houston is far more talented than us. Any suggestion to the contrary is simply false or delusional. The fact that we played well for a quarter and a half is meaningless. Most teams play well for awhile in this keaguedolfan22, cdz12250, Section126 and 1 other person like this. -
Do not buy into Legedu, but otherwise Thill's poor play more or less the Wr's were not eating.
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Yeah, I really don't think we played that badly to be honest. As you said, that 6 minute **** show at the end of the 2nd quarter did us in. Other than that, our run defense was phenomenal, special teams was very good, and despite the batted-balls issue, I thought Tannehill did some real good things in his first start.
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