There is much more.Its worth a read :yes:
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/sports-buzz/
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Ya...just don't feed 'em.
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I'm liking most of our camp except for our new right tackle. Yes it's early but it does remind me of Martin camp. At lease Martin was second rounder not a first. We need to remember that Wake usually doesn't dominate in training camp and practice. When the lights go on he's dominant.
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James struggling doesn't shock me, every rookie tackle last year struggled, I think it's an unrealistic expectation to ask a rookie to start mauling experienced star defensive ends in their first year, there's still a whole lot of body and game development that they need.
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Get the linebackers to turn and run, see their backs and take the freak off will ya..
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There is a difference between the expectations for JaWuan James and Seantrel Henderson. James is a 1st round pick and he's expected to perform well. Therefore you hear about it when Cameron Wake beats him, but you don't hear much about it when he blocks adequately against Wake. Henderson is a low round guy. You hear about it when he jumps up and "stonewalls" the great Mario Williams. When he gets beaten by Williams, well that's just expected and not notable enough to report.
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A little torn on that Daniel Thomas note. It reeks of him being picked on by the reporters. The natural reaction is intended, "OF COURSE Thomas tripped over nothing". It's sort of like the reports of an Egnew drop. It's a dog pile thing.
On the other hand Thomas has earned that reaction from the fans and singling out from the media, and I'm not sure we're hearing about other players just tripping over nothing out there. It's just more of that "it's always something with this guy" feel.
I'm also not sure where Barry Jackson is going with his note about the missed Mike Wallace deep balls from Matt Moore. Is this just a way to continue fanning the flames of frustration over Tannehill's deep ball, even though it wasn't Tannehill throwing them? Or is he trying to say that the missed connections have a way of following Mike Wallace specifically?Tin Indian likes this. -
Yes I believe there is some piling on in regards to Thomas as well, however I have not been to thrilled with him anyway in the past. I will be a little surprised if he makes the team this year, but that is just my thought and it doesn't mean squat in the scheme of things.
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Barry had me at "Plus, Landry catches everything thrown to him."
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I don't want to start a whole thread about this, but I did find this note from the 49ers rather hilarious:
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John Congemi isolating the zone-read as a big change in the offense:
http://www.thefinsiders.com/blog/2014/3-observations-from-day-two-of-dolphins-training-camp
One interesting note was about how well Matt Moore has taken to the new system.
I will say this. IF they are indeed changing to a full-on Philadelphia style approach it wouldn't shock me in the least to see Matt Moore take to it better than Ryan Tannehill.
It would remind me a lot of what happened in Philadelphia last year. On paper Michael Vick was born for that system. But on the field it just wasn't working out that way. But then I saw Nick Foles run the offense during the preseason and I noted it back then in a few different places...Foles had fully grasped what I called the "spirit" of that offense a lot better than Vick.
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That's an interesting comparison between Moore and Foley. IMO the issue will be how quickly Moore gets rid of the ball. He's never had a quick release, but his experience should help him make the reads quicker. I don't believe that you need to be super athletic for the system to work. Obviously being more athletic doesn't hurt, but the key is to make the defense hesitate. That's the true advantage of a read-option. Against a hesitating defender even average athleticism can be very effective. And quick passes against a hesitating defense can be particularly devastating. I would guess that Moore would compare well to Foles in terms of athleticism. I think the question is can Moore be as quick to decide and deliver the ball.
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You play how you practice.
Our offense has been flat out bad in training camp practices and pre-season for the past 5+ years. And at the end of each of those 5+ seasons we're in the bottom third of the league offensively. It's not a coincidence.
Ben Volin's tweets in Miami Training camp and New England training camp are the most telling. He basically said it's like night and day between Miami and New England's offense in training camp.
This isn't paranoia or overreaction. This is recognizing that our offense is following the same pattern this year that is has in the past that lead to poor offense during the season.Bpk likes this.
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