For me, my most disappointing is Lamar Miller, followed closely by Sherman's play calling, with special mention to Clabo....
As to my surprise, I have to say Clay. He's really stepped up his play and while he's not Keller, he's getting there. Second on the list (although tempered some by injury) is Patterson. That Cleveland game was a thing of beauty by him... Special mention goes to Grimes, but imho, he hasn't been a surprise, just playing like I thought he would...
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Most disappointing to me is Tannehill.
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Surprises: Lamar Miller, our cornerbacks Grimes and Patterson
Disappointments: Entire o-line, Sturgis, Wallace
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Clabo has been most disappointing. I wouldn't have thought he could play as poorly as we've witnessed.
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Wallace disappointing isn't really a surprise to me, he disappointed plenty in Pittsburgh.
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Pleasant Surprises: Gibson, Odrick, Patterson
Disappointment: Reshad Jones, WallaceClaymore95 and Larryfinfan like this. -
Clabo is the most disappointing. He was a top rated OT last year and has cost this team wins. Wheeler has been a let down too.
Patterson has been a surprise, just wish he wasn't made of glass.xphinfanx, ToddPhin and Larryfinfan like this. -
Love Lamar. Give him the damn ball please, hate jamar Taylor wow what a bust great pick fireland...
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Sry overreact I'm sure... Still 2nd round pick should be playing 20 plays a game at least
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Dissapointing: Reshad Jones - he seems to have gone backwards. Others I might mention would be Olivier Vernon, the rookie class (Jordan has promise but needs to see the field more, the rest have been junk), the LB corps, DB depth, Martin & Clabo, Wallace and (unsurprisingly) Daniel Thomas. Tannehill to a lesser extent, I was just hoping for more of a jump and less TOs.
Surprising: Odrick - playing quite well at DT, we have a nasty 3 man rotation. The Grimes/Patterson duo - Grimes has rounded well into form, and Patterson is having a nice year. Hartline is who we thought he would be. Gibson, Clay, Egnew's blocking.Larryfinfan likes this. -
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As to Wallace, his production is not a disappointment to me because it's difficult to determine his affect on the other guys. Of course, with Tanny not getting much more than 2 to 2 1/2 secs to throw the ball, how can he get deep...he's fast, but not that fast... Still, his affect on the other guys in this O is felt, even if his stats aren't... -
Surprises : Clay,Gibson, Odrick.
Disappointments: OL, Wallace. -
Positive:
Charles Clay, Olivier Vernon, Jared Odrick, Dmitri Patterson, Bryant McKinnie, Brandon Gibson
Negative:
Tyson Clabo, Reshad Jones, Derrick Shelby, Phillip WheelerRocky Raccoon likes this. -
Disappointment: Clabo, the guy was a top rated OT last season and has been brutal this year. J Martin is a guy I thought would take the next step but really just got man handled while he was out there. Sherman… the guy is just an idiot
Surprise: Egnew, The guy went from not making the team to actually getting on the field and helping the offense (some). Clay, I thought he had the talent but just was never consistent… well so far this year he has been consistent.
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Tannehill, hard to judge him considering the OL.
Miller, The guy is a 1500 yard back if Sherman called his number once in a freaking while AND he got a lil help from the OL
Grimes, anyone who is surprised by Grimes just doesnt watch football. The guy was a great player in ATL, no reason not to believe he wasnt going to be that in MiamiLarryfinfan likes this. -
Surprise: Clay
Dissapointment: TIE
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no disappointments, first part of the season very entertaining. looking forward to a better second half
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Thumbs down to Ginn, I mean Wallace.......
Thumbs up to Grimes
Thumbs down, placekicker, not even worth typing his name
Thumbs up to Odrick
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Surprising: The Miami Dolphins
Disappointing: The Miami Dolphins
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Surprises:
1) Charles Clay. I think he's really stepped up. They've used him as a TE, H-Back, Fullback, Running back, and as a split out receiver. The guy is a veritable Swiss Army Knife on the field, and I imagine as either or both Dion Sims and Michael Egnew continue to improve, Clay will have even more opportunities.
2) Dion Jordan. The man is an athletic freak, and he's made a pretty outstanding impact for the limited number of snaps he's received. Hopefully he continues his ascension in the second half of the season; he's earned more snaps IMO and has been more impactful than both Olivier Vernon and Derrick Shelby.
3) Chris Clemons. He's been the most consistent DB throughout the season.
4) Ryan Tannehill. He's survived the season thus far. I know most probably peg him in the disappointment category, but some of the throws he's made have been elite-level throws. There's still things he needs to improve upon to be sure, but he's been pretty good for the issues this offense has had to endure.
5) Dimitri Patterson & Brent Grimes. Patterson, when he's been on the field, has been damn near transcendent compared to his career track record. Brent Grimes, for a man coming off a torn Achilles has been very good.
Disappointments:
1) The coaching staff, by far and away. From bad play-calling, to just plain getting out coached, not utilizing weapons, to not making personnel adjustments. This team is more talented than its record and that's got more to do with coaching than the players at this point. Yes, there are some poor fits for what Miami tries to do schematically, but they've not maximized on the talent they have.
2) Reshad Jones. He's been mostly down this year. I can't quite put my finger on any one particular issues, but he's no where near as consistent as he was in 2012.
3) Mike Wallace. I think that's pretty self-evident.
4) The O-line. I've got it ranked this low because I anticipated them being bad; not as bad as they've been though.
5) Dannell Ellerbe. I think some, if not most of the problem is due to injury and a poor scheme-fit; he's better as a 3-4 "Moe" backer IMO, but he's not played as well as he should be and has missed plays when he's been in position to make them. Philip Wheeler and Olivier Vernon are running close for this spot at the moment. Wheeler's been consistent for the most part, but when he's bad, he's BAD. Vernon is starting to come around, but his run defense has not been as good as I'd hoped it would be for what he is. -
I have to say my biggest disappointment is Joe Philbin this season. I was so high on the guy when we hired him and now in his second season it seems coaching is one of our biggest problems. So many of our guys are having career-worst years and I'm starting to wonder if this staff is any better than previous groups.
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Disappointments: Rashad Jones, Tannehill, Clabo
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Surprises:
Clay, Gibson, Patterson (if only he could stay healthy), Odrick
Disappointments:
Clabo, Patterson (Because he can't stay healthy apparently), Sturgis. Reshad Jones. The draft class aside from Jordan.Bpk likes this. -
Surprises - Clay, Patterson(when healthy), Odrick
Dissapointments - Reshad Jones, Clabo, Sherman's play calling
Guys, here are Tannehill's 2012 stats....
282-484, 14 total tds, 13 ints, 3,294 yards, Comp. % - 58.3% Rating - 76.1
2013 projections after 8 games.....
175-289, 24 total tds, 18 ints, 3,954 yards, Comp. % - 60.6% Rating - 80.8
Better numbers across the board despite playing behind arguably the worst offensive line in professional football. OF course, we'd all like to see the turnovers come down, and hopefully that can happen with better oline play.
The point I'm trying to make is that I'm just not sure how he can be seen as a disappointment. He's progressing nicely behind an absolutely horrific line.dolfan22 and phintasmic like this. -
Tannehill haters are just gonna hate, it's what they do. They don't pay attention to logic. They just hate.
Maybe they are jealous of his sick, hot wife?
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Surprises - Charles Clay, Brandon Gibson (when he was healthy), Dmitri Patterson, and Nolan Carroll.
Disappointments - Lamar Miller (starting to turn the corner though), Tyson Clabo, Phillip Wheeler, and Reshad Jones. -
If he was taken in the same draft as Ponder or Gabbert he would be seen as an up and coming quarterback.steveincolorado likes this. -
There is nothing at all wrong with Tannehill, when the line is just decent, he is fine. -
Surprise is Clay. When Keller went done, I figured we were dead at TE. But he has stepped up big.
Disappointment is Clabo. He makes Colombo look good. Although he looked much better vs. Bengals. So there may be hope. -
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Positive surprises have to be Patterson and Clay: Patterson has really stepped up his game when he's remained healthy and he's made some real plays for us, just need Taylor and Davis to start to take some snaps away from Carroll and Wilson.
Clay has been one of few bright spots on the offence, obviously losing Keller was big but he's done a great job providing a target for Tannehill in addition to the Swiss Army Knife stuff he does. I think he may actually be our best short yardage back.
As people have mentioned Jones and Clabo on the negative side i'll say Brian Hartline; he's obviously had less opportunities with the O-line woes and the targets Wallace has gotten but he hasn't really justified his contract, just doesn't seem to be getting open as much. -
Pleasant Surprises: Clay, Egnew, McKinnie, Odrick, Dion Jordan, Chris Clemons, Dmitri Patterson,
Disappointments: Clabo, Mike Sherman, Joe Philbin, Whoever Is Responsible For Me Having To Watch Jimmy Wilson And Nolan Carroll Get Snaps That Should Belong To Will Davis And Jamar Taylor By Now, Mike Wallace, Rashad Jones, Ellerbe and Wheeler, Caleb Sturgis
I'd like to see the first list be longer than the second list by the end of the season.NyPhinfan, Ronnie Bass and Claymore95 like this. -
I hate to say it, but the supporting casts for a lot of teams have glaring holes too. Part of being a top QB is overcoming that, minimizing it, redirecting. The coach as well obviously. There is some good positives, but the book is very much still out. -
Surprises:
Derrick Shelby, OVernon
4-4 team, not a whole lot of player movement in and out of starting packages so not to many surprises
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Clay the surprise and the disappointment definitely all of the rookies other than Dion Jordan.
Making a late surge is Philbins lack of control of the team. Before the season began if there was one thing I thought would never be a question it was about how Philbin had control and was molding the team in his image. Now its definitely not clear what is going on and who is in charge. -
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Fans have short memories, this time last season we were 4-4 and THill was not as effective as he has been this season.
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