The Special Teams coach. They were terrible this year. I know they've had bigger fish to fry but something needs to be done.
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Outside of those situations, the return coverage wasn't spotless, but it wasn't awful either, and part of the problems can be explained by ST players being injured and out for the year, or defensive starters being out, and their replacements being pulled away from ST, leaving bottom feeders on the ST units.
People complain a lot and loudly about Jason Sanders, and he was absolutely less effective from long distance. But on kicks under 50 yards, he was one of the best in the NFL this past season, and is now literally the best in Dolphins history from 40-49 yards, so people need to let up. He shanked one short kick, but was 19/20 from 30-49 yards.
And Morestead was very solid with directional punts and hangtime this past season. Few complaints about that at all.
I don't care about returns much, and would rather take a knee and get the touchback every time on the KO, and just make the secure fair catch on PR and make sure that we aren't pinned deep.dolphin25 likes this. -
Good question, OP. We have plenty of fish to fry, but this happens to be a pretty big one.
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If you’re going to fire your special teams coach (which I’m not opposed to looking at) then you have to take a look at who’s out there…who’s available.
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I think this was a bigger part of the problem than people realize. There were so many injuries on D that resulted in special teams stalwarts being pulled, resulting in less availability to play ST. As the injuries kept piling up, more and more guys got pulled, resulting in different groups playing on the various ST units from week to week.dolphin25 and Unlucky 13 like this. -
Stop being bold with it. That's the answer. -
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