Wow...talk about a group of fans that doesn’t get it. I thought I would post the teams points scored and points per game rank with every Offensive Coordinator since Dan Marino was the quarterback:
2009 Miami Dolphins 360 - 15th
2008 Miami Dolphins 317 - 21st
2007 Miami Dolphins 267 - 26th
2006 Miami Dolphins 260 - 29th
2005 Miami Dolphins 318 - 16th
2004 Miami Dolphins 275 - 28th
2003 Miami Dolphins 311 - 17th
2002 Miami Dolphins 378 - 12th
2001 Miami Dolphins 344 - 8th
2000 Miami Dolphins 323 - 16th
Unbelievable! Only “Twice” in “10 YEARS” has an offense of the Miami Dolphins finished above “15th” in the league in points per game.
So why again is our quarterback not Jay Fiedler? And how again is it everyone else’s fault but the quarterback?
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Come on Zod. A QB needs 1,000 throws, two all-pro receivers, a star tight end, a fast runner and a pounder just to be safe, and offensive system tailored specifically to his strengths, plus an o-line comprised of at least 3 pro bowlers before you can even begin to make a fair evaluation of a guy.
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Is it not amazing what statistics can prove. Clearly we need Jay Fiedler's arm matched up with Norv Turner's offense. It's clear as day. We need 2001 all over again. 2001 was only messed up by the 11th ranked defense.
In 2002 the 11th ranked defense went to 4th. Clearly the right person was hired.
In 2002 the 8th ranked offense went to 12th. Clearly someone needed to be fired.adamprez2003 likes this. -
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Take those offensive stats, and put the Offensive Coordinator's name next to them, and marvel at the number of times some OC has become the subject of "experts" disguised as fans have called for their heads, only to replace them with a OC who does worse, or about the same.
Every 2 yrs or so a new Offensive Coordinator, only "this time, he will make it better!"
I have heard that crap for 10 yrs, and each time the "Magic Coordinator" fails to deliver, undaunted though, the drum is merely banged for someone new to come after the last one flamed out.
The plain fact is, it takes more time to develop a consistently good offense than it does to develop a consistently good defense, Dolphins Fans have the patience of a gnat so somehow that is lost on them.
Or the latest one:
ZOMG Andrew Luck is a Peyton Manning! Trade whatever you have to trade to draft him!!!!!!!!!!
The fact the Panthers may think he is Peyton Manning as well thusly unlikely to trade out from the pick, as in "not gonna do it" unlikely, is somehow not a thought that enters the view screen..Zod, adamprez2003, vt_dolfan and 1 other person like this. -
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Wow...talk about a group of fans that doesn’t get it. I thought I would post teams points scored and points per game rank with of every Offensive Coordinator since Dan Marino was the quarterback:
2009 Miami Dolphins 360 - 15th
2008 Miami Dolphins 317 - 21st
2007 Miami Dolphins 267 - 26th
2006 Miami Dolphins 260 - 29th
2005 Miami Dolphins 318 - 16th
2004 Miami Dolphins 275 - 28th
2003 Miami Dolphins 311 - 17th
2002 Miami Dolphins 378 - 12th
2001 Miami Dolphins 344 - 8th
2000 Miami Dolphins 323 - 16th
Unbelievable! Only “Twice” in “10 YEARS” has an offense of the Miami Dolphins finished above “15th” in the league in points per game.
So why again is our quarterback not Jay Fiedler? And how again is it everyone else’s fault but the quarterback?
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Chad Henne Sux.....
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Exactly what point are you trying to make? That our QB is at fault? That it's not Henning's fault, despite his obvious ineptness in game situations?
Sorry, but stats are for losers. The only stat that counts is the win-loss column, and you only get the Ws by scoring more points than the other team. When you only score one TD a game, those occasions become rare. -
Have heard the same stuff for yrs now.
That said, even on your list, 2010 stands out for being such a terrible performance, even the Legendary Trent Green/John Beck/ Cleo Lemon 07 1-15 season, the Offense performed better than the Henne/Henning Duet of Suck. -
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Quite literally, we would be better served just pounding the ball for 3.6 per carry, then bringing out Thigpen to run Qb play options.
Don't know if you ever listen to the offensive players being interviewed, but what they are saying is:
"It all works on paper we just have to execute"
Which is odd as Hartline and Ybell were interviewed and Bullfrog pointed out "yeah but you also have to put guys in positions to succeed" to which Hartline said 'you have me boxed in, I have no place to go.." -
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Fiedler, Huard, Lucas, Griese, Feeley, Rosenfels, Frerotte, Culpepper (injured), Harrington, Lemon, Green, Beck, Pennington, Henne, and Thigpen.
Perhaps the worst group of starting QBs any franchise has had over the past 10 years. Basically a group of castoffs, 2nd and 3rd stringers, and/or injured players.
Yet, Miami's offense has been able to put up equivalent (actually slightly better) numbers than offenses when Henning is the OC.
I probably couldn't think of another group of stats to show how inept Henning has been as an OC. Thanks again for further illustrating the point...:yes:HULKFish likes this. -
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That 2008 offense only jumped up 5 spots from the 1-15 2007 Miami Dolphins. The worst football team in Franchise history. And this is not an indictment of Dan Henning? A real OC may have jumped up a helluva lot more than 5 spots with a guy like Chad P an improved OL and against that creampuff schedule
EDIT: And with almost the exact same offense, the Dolphins went from 21 in 2008 with Chad P to 15 in 2008 with Chad Henne with one of the hardest schedules in the league. I'm not sure if you didn't just further prove that Henne isn't as much as the problem as many think and Henning is more of a problem than you think. (although I do think Henne is a chunk of the problem)HULKFish likes this. -
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ANother interesting trend is that Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history, managed to do quite well with Dan Marino, sure, but actually won his Superbowl with Griese.
We did better under better coaching.
That's a trend too, no?
I'm not refuting what you said, mind you. I happen to agree. I just think there has to be a healthy marriage between QB talent and great coaching. Great coaches can win with good QBs, good coaches can win with great QBs. Where you run into the problem is with inconsistently goo to decent coaches paired with inconsistently good to average QBs. -
I hated Mularkey, nonetheless, but I think he got more criticism than fully deserved.Zod likes this. -
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Some DefCord named Bill Arnsparger, he was there for 4 of 5 SB appearances the Franchise made:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Arnsparger
In 1993 he was the Chargers DeFcord for their only SB appearance.
No Name Defense, Killer B's, that was Arnsparger and he rarely receives credit or even mention.
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So in 2001 we had the 8th ranked offense and our running back averaged 3.1 yards per carry (much worse than anything we've had for a while)
I know I'll get a lot of crap for this but Jay Fiedler was underrated. Our best WR was a rookie Chris Chambers. There's a reason we had winning records every year but one under him. This years defense and running game are better than Jay's team in 01 and he got it done as best as he could with ****ing Jed Weaver, Lamar Smith, and James McKnight starting in his offense. IMO the only QB we've had any better was Chad Pennington, the only guy more fragile than Jay LOL.
3500 yards of offense and 24 total TDs by a QB who had one of the worst running games in the league is SOLID. -
Oh Jay if you had never broken your thumb what could've happened in 02 :(
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We did NOT have the "8th ranked offense" in 2001... our team was 8th in points scored. What's the difference you ask? The team had 6 defensive touchdowns that year. 42 points not scored by the offense. Take out even half of those and we were in the bottom half of the league.
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Literally, there is not a single unit that is not blameless, couple that with Henne's odd regression being matched to no time to really "Be" patient with him and small wonder we are in a bad way.
As to specific play calls, why does a play work once, then is never seen again?
-Fasano throwback to the Te for a TD in Green Bay..not seen since
-Thigpen in the Pistol..never heard from again
-Marshall in the slot..we probably will not see that again with the addition of Curtis
I made the point that fans have called for OC's scalps for the last 10 yrs, this time I agree, Henning should retire for good.