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Ok Miller grades out slightly lower (both crappy) in Pass Protection.
I only needed 10 yards from Miller on Monday. 10!!!! I understand that's how it goes, so I'm cool. But this is the reason? And Thomas lack of production the past 3 years is due to opportunity?
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Honestly at this point I don't give a **** what the coaches say, what Ireland says, I'm strictly relying on my own two eyes, Thomas sucks, he's always sucked, he always will suck, same with another guy the staff always talks up in John Jerry. I don't follow the "just trust the coaches, trust the GM" philosophy anymore, not with this franchise.
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I don't think Miller is a 16-game workhorse. Not tough enough in general, imo, and he's just never really been the guy. Still inconsistent taking what's there and goes down on first contact a lot. I'd keep the split.
I think Miller is an ideal closer, though. Let DT come out of halftime and take the 3rd early quarter. Then Miller totes it in the 4th when defenses are tired and maybe losing discipline, more chances for him to gash them for a homerun. Miller can spark us late and seal games with big runs.
Check out this 2011 vid. Notice how many of his big highlight runs came in the 4th quarter, and a good chunk coming at the end of the first half. When defenses are just a half-step slower closing gaps, he makes them pay.
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Lamar Miller has a tough time even knowing where to lineup sometimes. I understand a lot of people hate Thomas, but he has the best grasp on what he actually needs to do in pass protection.
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If the discrepancy weren't a total repeat of 2012, perhaps you could just explain it away as a result of "lack of opportunities" as Philbin said (very disingenuous argument, if you ask me).
But the fact of the matter is in 2012 and 2013 combined Lamar Miller has run 94 times for 446 yards and 3 TDs while Daniel Thomas has run 116 times for 395 yards and 6 TDs. That's a 4.74 yards per carry average versus a 3.41 yards per carry average...running behind the same offensive line.
You can point to the touchdown discrepancy if you like but Daniel Thomas has had 19 carries inside the opponent's 10 yard line over that time period whereas Lamar Miller has had only 1 such carry (and he scored a 5 yard touchdown on that 1 carry).
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I don't have time to go back and look, but if you watch the NO game, Tannehill has to move Miller to the right spot a number of times. I think the perception of pass protection is the physical aspect of actually executing a block, but the reality is that the heavy lifting is in identifying whats actually happening, and deciding what your responsibilities are.
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Here's a maybe unrelated question, but stringer mentioning Tanny lining Miller up reminded me of this.
Why does our Right Guard (Jerry now, Samuda in preseason) always look back at Tannehill before the snap? None of the other Olinemen are doing this.Unlucky 13 likes this. -
4 carries. we're complaining about 4 carries now.
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I have no idea how Thomas still has a job in the NFL. He has been a very below average RB in the NFL the entire time he has been in the NFL. He has had a couple of decent games over his two plus years in the league, a good amount of injury time and a whole lot of bad play. The fact that he is the backup RB on this team only goes to show how weak the RB position is with the Dolphins right now.
Reggie Bush is so much better than any of the RB's now on this roster that it isn't even funny. Yet he was not signed to a new contract and Thomas is still here. It makes you wonder about the person or persons making personnel decisions for this team. I have always questioned Ireland, but now it appears Philbin might also be lacking when it comes to player personnel decisions. -
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If that's the case then I actually somewhat agree with you there. People are unrealistic expecting Lamar Miller to just get like 90% of the touches or 90% of the snaps. It can't happen. That's not the kind of league we're in.
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I don't think either guy is that good. This is what we are stuck with this year, hopefully they get better as they go along.
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If you don't support the players or decisions the staff makes, tHan they already lost your undivided support.Stringer Bell likes this. -
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Honestly the Dolphins should be repping passes to the backs more often than what they currently do.
Just do it until the chemistry clicks and I think the team will be much better off for it. They face so much shell coverage with Mike Wallace out there, that's one of the big ways you beat that.
I just keep thinking of plays where Lamar Miller has been open on the wheel route and Miami just doesn't throw it or doesn't hit it or he drops it, etc.
Throwing only 14 times to Miller, Thomas and Thigpen over the first 4 games of the season is not enough. Norv Turner as a head coach in San Diego averaged about 12 to 13 attempts to the backs PER GAME. I know it's not a staple of our system the way it is in his, but still.
I view it as something that will actually open up the receivers for better production, including Mike Wallace.Pariah, Mcduffie81, Bpk and 2 others like this. -
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Thomas is a bust. Hes maybe a guy worth keeping around as a 3rd RB who plays special teams but he's not ever going to be a starter or even a good change of pace guy. We need another RB to go with Miller, I thought we needed another one before the offseason was over but the coaching staff and front office for some unknown reason can't let go of Thomas. I don't know what they are watching, he just does not look good, I never thought he looked like much in the clips people posted after we drafted him so I'm kind of lost as to what we drafted him for or why we can't admit the mistake and move on.
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I don't have an issue with the coaching staff keeping Lamar's attempt totals in the 12-15 range. What I take issue with is the insistence on playing Daniel Thomas at all. Lamar Miller has played 128 snaps. Daniel Thomas has played 112, which makes Joe's argument disingenuous. What we should be doing instead of trying to defend Thomas's poor play is trying to find a replacement for him.Clark Kent, Bpk and jdang307 like this.
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