http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1788077-dolphins-vs-saints-breaking-down-miamis-game-plan
Some more stuff from last night/early this morning.
Hasn't been edited yet. Forgive any grammar errors.
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For what it's worth from a Saints fan, I thought it was excellent and objective analysis. And well written by Bleacher Report standards. I posted it on SaintsReport.
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At work in the plants today, so can't have my phone on me. Not enough time to read it now as lunch is almost over, but I'll look this evening when I get home.
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I happen to think highly of Clayborn, more highly than I do of guys on our D being able to replicate. Possibly having Jordan spy Graham, but that opens up other problems
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He had a little more trouble on 3rd & 6+ in 2010 as well, but you're right he was fine in 3rd & Long virtually all other years. -
Nice work, great write-up. Keep it up!
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Compared to his current job at least, which was something related to finance IIRC.ckparrothead likes this. -
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They had to make me a pretty significant (for a part time writing gig) offer to get me to accept as is, and I consider this just a 15 to 20 hour per week gig (I was hoping to make it only 10 hours...just hasn't worked out that way).GridIronKing34 likes this. -
Awesome article. Everyone forgets the Tampa game, they easily coulde've lost that one. You could chalk it up to looking past a bad team....but the Saints are not perfect, and if we want to contend with New England, this is a game we need to test our mettle against.
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But that would seem a bit obvious.
I tried to stick with significant keys that have a little bit more than just obvious value. I talk about the Saints' ground game because A) They're moving off Mark Ingram to Pierre Thomas and Khiry Robinson, B) There are specific tendencies in the way they operate their ground game and specific things Miami can do especially in Paul Soliai's absence to defeat the run given those tendencies, and C) Drew Brees is not having a good year trying to operate from 3rd & Long.
When it comes to the other side of the ball I could say, "Miami needs to run the ball" but that's the biggest duh statement ever, and the Saints defense probably won't make it all that difficult to run the football so long as you give your quarterback latitude to get out of obvious bad plays, which is something I mentioned. The Saints are allowing 5.3 yards per carry, second-worst in the league. I guess I could have mentioned that nugget but it just wasn't that big a priority as far as tips and notes for the game planning stage of the game.
I'm just wary of "game plans" that basically list three things that you always want to do in every game, and don't really explain any special reason why you need to do them or why the tip is more appropriate in this game than others.Mile High Fin, GMJohnson and thisperishedmin like this. -
I know this because I just used the same term in one of my previous articles and I had to google it to make sure I was using it right.
Yes I do that all the time. Even for message board posts.SICK likes this. -
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Another good article...so far I've found that your recaps / previews of games thus season has helped me immensely in staying sane / calm about this team and the status of each game. Your analysis is spot on and informative. Something something keep it up, good work.ckparrothead likes this. -
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I stopped reading after Colston was considered the 2nd best WR we will have faced. :shifty:
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Are we wearing aqua? I've noticed that we've worn the same color jerseys on game day as the offense wears during practice that week. Pics from yesterday show the offense in aqua...
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Great stuff, but of course I'm a giant sucker for any sort of statistical splits. One thing I found interesting is that Brees' YPA was higher on blitz plays than on non-blitzes. One would expect the opposite due to increased pressure, you'd think he'd hit more short routes for a lower YPA on blitzes.
I don't have a subscription to the PFF data but I'd be interested in his time to throw attempt on blitzes/non-blitzes. Does he typically get it out on blitzes quicker for a higher YPA or is his offensive line protecting him well enough to where he has the same time on blitz plays that he does on non-blitz plays? I'm sure there's a whole rabbit hole you could go down there, mostly just a curiosity of mine. -
Actually in my experience YPA is generally higher versus the blitz. You've got bigger holes in the coverage and not as many defenders around to force check downs.
But completion percentage goes down, interception percentage goes up, and overall passer rating goes down by about a point or two.NUGap likes this. -
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I wouldn't even know where to start. It's a local chemical plant to which I was referring. Typically in them and refineries you're not allowed to have your phone in the units or possibly in the plant gates at all. -
The play Watson made for Tampa Bay was really good, but I'm not sure we have any LBs who would make that play (perhaps I'm over-estimating their aggressiveness). I hope we try and get on Graham early at the line to throw off his timing and rhythm, but I wonder if they wouldn't try and stack players like we did vs Indy in order to free him up (i realize he isn't the burner Wallace is, but he's plenty dangerous IMO).
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I think this game comes down to one thing, and that is do the dolphins have the mental focus to make plays under the pressure of a severe home field advantage, that venue and seattle are the toughest places to play a game, its really not even up for debate anymore of how serious the home field advantage is, if you don't make plays early to lower their enthusiasm level, which alters the noise level, your toast, watch the first quarter, if we can hang and you see our team making some plays early then it means our team is a legit bunch of tough bastards with a common goal that is very different then what we've come accustomed to, and it should be a competitive game throughout...bottom line, in that building, this kind of hype, only the strong will survive..
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Just realized this is Joe Philbin's debut on MNF.
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All kidding aside it was an informative article and an enjoyable read. Thank you for sharing it with usckparrothead likes this. -
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