Game Wrap Up with the Little Pr….um…some one else: Dolphins @ Titans

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Prawny is still in jail and missed the Dolphins win vs the Titans.

FREE PRAWNY!

But in his place we brought another long time Dolfan, Lady Liberty!  If you were wondering – No!  She is not a Jests fan…yuk

In fact, she made an appearance yesterday

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Here she is…Remember seeing this play?  The difference between this game and every other game this season – the Dolphins did not fall behind early.  Actually they got ahead.

You can thank Lady Liberty for that!

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And Lady Liberty loved what Landry did with the play.  It didn’t look like a touchdown but Landry made it one.

Let’s face it:  Even though the Dolphins were bad in their first 4 games, Landry was great.  He has been our MVP this season.

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Another consistent performer this year:  Rishard Matthews.  Matthews caught 6 passes for 85 yards on Sunday including a deep one, kind of, for 24 yards.

Matthews is having a pretty good season this year.  He has 23 catches and almost 400 yards.  That chemistry with Tanny is really paying off.

Matthews started vs Tennessee.

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But passing stats were not really the story…something else was…

I don’t know what you call this…its been so long since I’ve seen it

I think its called “the trotting game”.

Whatever it is we did it for 180 yards on Sunday.  Lamar Miller had 113 yards trotting and a touchdown.  He did that on 19 carries which is almost 6 yards a carry.

19 carries – are you crazy!!!  Why would anyone give a running back more than 12 carries. Coach Campbell must be out of his mind.  What’s next?  20!  Maybe 21!  Then possibly the NFL record…which I’m guessing is 22 carries.

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The other story – SACKS.  I remember what you call those things and they are delicious.

In this pic, Lady Liberty oils the ball right before Cameron Wake sacks Marcus Mariotta.  The sack caused a fumble which we recovered.

Wake had 4 sacks…4!!!!!

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The Dolphins had 6 sacks on the day.  That is after only acquiring 1 sack in the first 4 games.  Vernon had 1 sack on the day.  Lady Liberty tried to oil that ball too but the QB went down so quick…

The Titans gained 299 yards on the day and only 63 yards on the ground on 18 trotting attempts.

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And the Defense created turnovers too!

Rashad Jones had a pick 6.  The play was a huge play early in the 3rd quarter which you can tell by Lady Liberty’s celebration.  After the score the Dolphins lead the game 24-3.  By that time we were in the driver’s seat.

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The Titans would make a push…but it would not last to long.

Thanks Brent Grimes.  Lady Liberty wants to dress as Grimes for Halloween.  What do you think?

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Some people within the Titans Organization think the Dolphins were a bit too physical.

Lady Liberty salutes those people in this pic.

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What’s that Lady Liberty?  Coach Campbell is going to get a surprise!

He deserves it.  And according to Coach Campbell its right back to hitting each other this week at practice.

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420 Responses to Game Wrap Up with the Little Pr….um…some one else: Dolphins @ Titans

  1. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    Thank you Lady Liberty!!! It’s a balmy 23 degrees here this morning, so I really can wait to get down to Miami on Friday! Reshad Jones is playing out of his mind this season. He is having a Pro Bowl caliber year for sure. His sure tackling and guided missle like hits are exactly that this D needs in the seconday. Let ‘s hope for a similar performance from this team at the Fest this Sunday.
    Go Dolphins!

  2. Dloxahatchee's avatar dcoralsprings says:

    Great game, inspiring play.
    Interesting and a little curious
    But I loved it
    Maybe we finally get that Texan monkey off our back

    21-10 MIA

  3. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

    Good post game Piggy! I agree, much of our success is the fast start, more physical play. And of course the return of the ‘trotting’ game. Landry and perhaps Grimes were the two I saw during the ‘extended 4 game preseason’ who seemed to have any intensity about them.

    I’ve thought about this for a few weeks. Philbin was a quiet, cerebral type guy. A lot of our players seem to be the same way, quiet. I think you need some intensity either in the coach or some players to get going, pumped up at game time. I’m thinking the loud mouthed, jumping up and down Joey Porter types. I don’t think we have players like that anymore and Philbin certainly wasn’t that way. I think it’s why it took a half to get going in games. Coach Campbell is that spark, the in your face energy that’s been missing and we saw a fast start yesterday.

  4. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    I sure hope the coaching staff can keep getting the guys to play like this. There’s still plenty to improve on from coaches and players alike.
    The defensive scheme still leaves too many wide open receivers.
    Offense still tries to get cute with playcalling.

  5. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    29 passes and 32 runs OMG a magic formula just discovered.

    For all the times you hear how smart Philbin is and for all the times we heard him say, “it’s just football, football is easy” why the hell was running the ball or a balanced attack such a mystery to him?

  6. Rhino's avatar Rhino says:

    pundits criticizing Dolphins for “suddenly playing with passion”… saying it’s not up to the coach. I get what they are saying…

    … but the coach controls the day to day activity… and that activity CAN “kill spirit”. In any kind of coaching/teaching (whether a classroom, a band, or an athletic team), the cardinal rule is: “don’t break their spirit.” Philbin lost the team because they didn’t believe in him. They may be professional players but they have the SAME emotional needs/responses as the rest of us slobs.

  7. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Where there is no vision the people perish

  8. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

    FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON I will be wearing a Dolphins’ shirt to work and the other people in this large, two-story, building won’t be snickering at me!!! Brings back memories of one of my favorite songs, “FLASHDANCE, WHAT A FEELING!” by Irene Cara.
    ——————
    HAD A GREAT-GRANDPA moment yesterday. As Miami was kicking the shit out of the Titans, my oldest Great Grand daughter called Mrs. OD on her cell phone. It was her 10th birthday and she wanted to thank us for the gift we’d mailed to her. My wife, a little teary eyed, passed the phone to me. “Thank you for the gift, Pop-Pop. It was just WONDERFUL” she said!! “I love you, Pop-Pop,” she said!” WHAT A DAY!!
    —————-
    It’s NOT 23 degrees here, Brian. It’s 61 and sunny, with a mild breeze! GOOO-O-O DOLPHINS!
    —————-
    PS: ANYBODY want to bring back Philbin now???

  9. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    Former film breakdown:

    Coach: Well you made the tackle but you didn’t look right first, get down on one knee, scratch your ass, do the hokey pokey and lunge out sufficiently so that’s 3 days in the doghouse.Next time you’ll do what we tell you to do.

    Player: (muttering) But I made the play…

  10. TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

    Pigster,
    It’s always nice to read a positive article after a Sunday afternoon of football- usually means the Dolphins won their game. Bring on the Texans!

  11. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Herd, I think you hit the nail on the head with Philbin. His demeanor just wasn’t working and the team was going in the wrong direction. Now this was one game, off a bye week and with a new HC the players already know and really like. Let’s see if they can keep it up.

    Go Phins!!!!

  12. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    From the article Trypod posted

    “After delivering yet another massive fantasy line on Sunday (10-148-2), Hopkins is now on pace to finish his season with 139 catches for 1,936 yards. He’s topped 100 yards in four of his six games, plus he reached 98 in another. Hopkins has been unfair, basically. He’s dragging Brian Hoyer to fantasy relevance, which is no minor achievement. Hopkins’ 148-yard effort this week was somehow only his third-best total of the year. That’s absurd.

    In case you were wondering, the NFL single-season record for receptions is 143 (Marvin Harrison, 2002) and the all-time yardage mark is 1,964 (Megatron, 2012). Those records are pretty clearly at risk”

    hmmmm…I seem to remember Hopkins being a certain Piggy’s favorite samurai

  13. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

  14. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

  15. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    And this is the Hopkins Samurai addition from a few years ago

    The Porcine Oddyssey #40: The Seven Samurai, Chapter 8

  16. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    LOL @ Little Prawn and Lady Liberty. Well done Piggy.

  17. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Imagine what Hopkins can do if he had a QB.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      I suspect his numbers would not be much better – but his team would be

      His below avg QBs are basically throwing the ball up for him and he is getting those catches
      I would think a better Qb would spread the ball out more
      I like Jaelen Strong too…their other wr

      • Ken's avatar Ken says:

        I get what you are saying but I still believe his numbers would be better. Spreading the ball out more will create more opportunities for him.

  18. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I agree with Herd’s assessment
    Albeit I like the idea of a quiet cerebral coach
    it wasn;t working

    when it comes to physical performance, the body sometimes needs a push
    or a surge of energy from somewhere

    Maybe if we had some more emotional leaders on the field too Philbin would have worked better (Piggy shrugs)

    Then again Philbin didn;t always seem so cerebral…for example Miller rarely had more than 12 carries under Philbin, and that is kind of dumb

  19. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Seastrunk!

  20. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Ken says:
    October 19, 2015 at 9:22 am (Edit)
    I get what you are saying but I still believe his numbers would be better. Spreading the ball out more will create more opportunities for him.

    ************
    I’m thinking more TDs, maybe more yards, but definately more YPC with a better QB
    but probably less catches

    I’ve heard people poopoo the Texans WRs
    and those people don;t know what they are talking about….lol

    Hopkins and Strong make an insane combo
    they can probably use a 3rd WR or a TE
    but passing attack could be awesome with a good QB

    instead its the Hopkins show

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      Strong looked impressive in the Colts game but he has not been on the field that much before then. He needs more touches.

      • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

        They need to let him play

        then again I can say the same thing about DeVante Parker

        one of the few let downs yesterday was that Parker didn;t have a catch and was barely on the filed

        Although I like the trio of Landry, Matthews and Stills

  21. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Speaking of Landry, still and Matthews

    Does it seem like we are substituting less?
    I feel like we went with that core group most of the game

    and on defense – much less subbing on the DL
    Wake had 4 sacks!

    Anyone notice that?

  22. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    PIggy:
    Totally agree that biggest disappointment yesterday was a lack of Devante Parker. But on the other hand Landry, Matthews and Stills played pretty with each of those guys contributing some big plays for us.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      I didn;t expect so much from Matthews this season

      If still catches 1-2 passes a game and they are big plays he is doing his job

      Landry is used in so many ways
      I don;t remember him being so physical last season
      I mean he played hard – but this season he is scrapping whenever he touches the ball

  23. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Never Forget

  24. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Did parker play at all?

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      I saw a Mando post that said Parker is on the filed (late 4th qtr)
      but I didn;t notice him
      My guess is he played about 5 snaps

  25. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

  26. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    RT and Cameron need to get on the same page. They don’t seem to be. I wish Parker would get more playing time and I had to start him out of necessity yesterday in FF and got a big fat 0. 😦

  27. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Great care in helping this injures player out…lol

  28. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Tim

    If you didn’t see it
    Here it is
    Worst of all it was at a pretty critical point in the game

  29. TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

    From MMQB:
    The most interesting man in the (NFL) world today: Dan Campbell.
    Remember last week in this space, when I asked interim Dolphins coach Dan Campbell if he had a message he wanted to deliver to Miami fans? “We’re about to wake the sleeping giant,” Campbell said, with more than a touch of Vincent Price in his voice. (Or Freddy Krueger, for you youngsters.)
    And so what happened after the stunningly brutish 38-10 vanquishing of the Titans in Nashville Sunday, in the first game for which Campbell—who’d never been anything more than a position coach—was in charge of an entire team? Owner Stephen Ross handed him the game ball and said, “The sleeping giants have awoken.”
    Campbell—39, younger than Peyton Manning—accepted the game ball and said, with a touch of warning about keeping the pressure on foes for the next 11 games: “The sleeping giant is awake. But he can’t take a nap!”
    (Last metaphors about huge men dressed in teal, not at all drowsy.)
    Miami had six sacks (six times as many as they had in the previous four games combined), ran the ball better than it had all season, swarmed around Marcus Mariota menacingly and got a verbal salvo from Tennessee coach Ken Whisenhunt for, in his view, purposely trying to hurt Mariota when defensive end Olivier Vernon hit the rookie QB low. And, in general, Miami finally looked like the team that Ross felt he paid for, even with the biggest star, Ndamukong Suh, still playing just a supporting role.
    When I thought was great about Campbell’s postgame talk to his team was that he recognized the practice-squad players and the backups whose job he has made it to give the starters a very tough week of preparation. Campbell is like one of his longtime mentors, Bill Parcells: You’d better practice hard and well or you won’t be playing on Sunday. “We know what the model is now,” Campbell preached after the game in Nashville. “We gotta go after each other again on Wednesday … offense versus defense.”
    The biggest star Sunday was defensive end Cam Wake. It’s hard to get four sacks in a month. Wake got four sacks in the first half, and he and Vernon ratcheted up the heat on Mariota. After the game I asked Wake about what the past week with a new coach was like—and how that translated to Sunday’s blowout.
    “One word I’d use to describe it: fun,” said Wake. “We’re running, we’re hitting, we’re playing with enthusiasm, and we’re carrying that enthusiasm over from the practices to today at the game. We had a great week of practice. I think Dan’s a guy we have respect for because he’s played the game, and he’s played it recently. He knows how players feel. He knows how practice makes players feel. The respect is there for him, because he’s got such passion for the game.”
    The Dolphins played with a fervor Sunday unlike they showed for much of the season’s first four games under Joe Philbin. If you don’t play with consistent abandon under Campbell, he’s likely to yank you. It’s too soon to judge any player in the system yet—and so we won’t judge Wake or Ndamukong Suh on either end of the performance scale after one game—but Campbell will be judging.
    “We’re five or six games into the season,” said Wake. (They’re 2-3, actually.) “People made a big deal of how far we were behind in the last couple of weeks, but quite literally anything can happen the rest of the year. We could win the rest of our games and win the Super Bowl. Or we could lose them. It’s up to us. No outcome’s off the table for this team.”
    Tennessee is not a good team right now, to be sure. So Miami might have won this game with anyone coaching. But Campbell’s influence showed up in the intensity of the play. Few teams will be more intriguing than Miami for the next couple of months.

  30. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    I feel great this Monday morning. I wonder why that is? GO PHINS!!

  31. drg's avatar drg says:

    Well, that was a lot more fun to watch. Football is a funny game. Have to ride the fine line between reckless and precise. I don’t think Campbell is the long term answer to what we need, but it will make this season more fun to watch and at least he seems to be able to motivate the players. I was done with watching Philbin’s guys sleepwalk through any more games.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      I really don;t know who he is yet

      Time will tell if he is a long term answer or not

      the good thing is – he has 11 games to prove himself

  32. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I’m curious to see how much this team has changed when we play the jests and bills again
    Its a long way away
    but that will be the real gauge to the Campbell effect

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      As bad as we started off in the Jets game, that game was there for the taking and we couldn’t do it. The Jets were handing us that game late, so who knows. We have had success at the Meadowlands in recent years.

      • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

        I just realized the Bills game is right after the Patriots game

        So we will no sooner rather than later

        The Patriots game is a Thursday night game

  33. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    FYI
    in case you were wondering
    the Patriots play the Jests next week
    then the Dolphins the week after that
    and both games are at home for them

  34. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    @ NE, BUF and PHI 3 straight weeks is going to be the season based on how we come out of that.

  35. TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

    Pigster,
    The author is Peter King, and I think he’s around 57-58 y/o. But the references were not exactly current.

  36. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Try, well when you get to the age where you’re older than every player in sports and some coaches, WTF starts to set in. LOL

    • TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

      I think that’s a good assessment. I am older than every player in every pro sport at this point- I dare say my analogies are not always relevant to 30 or younger people.

  37. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    I still think the defensive scheme needs to better. It was nice that we got sacks and turnovers but are we going to be able to rely on that production every game? The time of possession and first downs were almost equal. Our defense is also based on having a lead and the opponent being one dimensional. Not every game is going to be a perfect storm like Tenn.

  38. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Freddie Kruger and VP are icons. I would hope people recognize them like Elvis and Marilyn Monroe. Besides nobody of this generation are reading. They’re watching the videos.

  39. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    I hope we keep running the ball on offense and going after QB with the same intensity the rest of the year. That was fun to watch.

  40. D's avatar D says:

    sb7mvp says:
    October 19, 2015 at 10:45 am
    I still think the defensive scheme needs to better. It was nice that we got sacks and turnovers but are we going to be able to rely on that production every game? The time of possession and first downs were almost equal. Our defense is also based on having a lead and the opponent being one dimensional. Not every game is going to be a perfect storm like Tenn.
    ——————————————-
    I agree with you SB, i was seeing something similar, but more early in the game than late. I saw that we had more success but at least with the DT’s , first few drives it looked a lot like how Coyle was using them, and with the CB’s they still seems to play pretty off their receivers. The use of the DE’s and running more twists and stunts seemed improved, especially as the game went, but i think Wakes success was more strongly due to straight up being a matchup nightmare for their RT and them not doing a lot to adjust their scheme to help him. Especially their first drive i was like oh man he hasn’t swapped things up much at all, and then he seemed to make some modifications that got more pressure. Overall i think he adjusted it as he went and he got better as the game progressed, but i was nervous on the first couple of drives.

    I would like to see them go more press, or shallow man coverage in the secondary. We did use the safeties well, and overall the LB’s were in particular used very well i think.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Our defense is more about effort than scheme. We also play one corner man up and the other off man quite a bit. I saw that about 50% of the time. Grimes didn’t look 100% and I think the Titans exploited that but Grimes is also a playmaker and a warrior. Also losing Br. McCain didn’t help. I also feel Sheppard is limited as a MLB and Aikens is still learning on the job. Our depth at DB is very young and inexperienced. So we don’t have the perfect situation on defense either, but they should be solid most of the time and very good here and there.

      • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

        Effort plays a part. But the problems on defense are there no matter who is in the secondary. Too many receivers are running wide open and free especially on 3rd on longs. That’s scheme. We aren’t versatile or adaptable and that’s why we struggle against teams that play ball control/defense, especially if our offense isn’t clicking.

  41. D's avatar D says:

    I do think despite the fact i think we outclassed Tenn. tht game would not have been possible under the former regime. We would have had another embarrassing game win or lose and would only have been lucky to eek out a win. This was convincing and inspiring. Im not sure how success carries over to the next game or in particular how it manifests against teams like Buffalo/Pats but i can say i dont feel that any game we play from this point forward im going to be worried we are an embarrassment, and that in itself is an improvement.

  42. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Pig — nice to meet Lady Liberty. Surprised she ain’t a Yets or Giants……means she must be one smart woman. 🙂

  43. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Can’t help but feel sorry for the Cubbie fans.

  44. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    I do wish for at least a solid middle linebacker if not a stud.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      I’m just happy the D-Line we thought was on the roster showed up yesterday……than in of itself makes your LBs better.

  45. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Excellent Piggy! Thank you Lady Liberty as well! FREE PRAWNY!!!

  46. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    SB

    We need a playmaker at LB. Someone who can tackle, cover, and make things happen. We don’t have that right now, although Jenkins is working towards that.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Jenkins is very active and Misi is very physical. We could definitely use a stud though. It’s hard to have excellent players everywhere though.

  47. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Chris Early ‏@TheEarl007 2h2 hours ago
    Rishard Matthews: 23-363-3

    Wallace + Hartline: 31-384-1

  48. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    SB7, you don’t think talent and lack of experience with some guys has anything to do with guys getting open? The Titans also have some really good young WRs.

    Our scheme is designed not to give up long TD passes and hope along the way our defensive front can wreck a play or we get a turnover. We’re not the only team who plays defense like this.

    I still wonder what schemes some of you are looking for? I’ve seen us mix it up plenty and use different alignments. I think every time we allow a play, the first thing many people think is wrong scheme. If that play to Landry for the TD got blown up in the backfield, I guarantee there would have been people here saying dumb call by Lazor. Instead it was a great call. LOL

    • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

      I already said it had something to do with it but when you see the same thing for 3.25 seasons no matter the personnel , when does scheme get looked at?

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        What scheme would you suggest? A 3-4? Completely change to more press coverage? Just remember, if you don’t have corners who really excel at that, expect more 50+ yard TDs allowed.

  49. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I haven’t re watched the game yet, but it seemed like Tanny was forcing the ball to Cameron pretty often.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      On the first pick RT hit him right in the hands but the defender also got his hands in there to break it up and it deflected to the DB behind them. It wasn’t a bad throw. The 2nd INT was pure communication, Cameron cut inside and RT threw outside. There was also almost another pick where Miller cut outside and RT expected him to turn the other way and just loft it to him. It fell short of the defender being able to pick it.

  50. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    The most impressive part of yesterday’s game was the way the Fins offense started.
    They put the ball in the RB hand in 4 straight plays to start the game (1 pass, 3 runs…1st two plays were run plays). That set the tempo early on for the OL to work the Titans DL. Fins finished the game with 30 non-QB rush attempts. 11 first downs on rushing attempts. They also finally emphasized both TE in their attack which is something that should happen more often in this era of the open TE around the NFL.

  51. jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

    you can add Chuck Pagano to the list of possible HC candidates for next season for the Dolphins if he doesn’t guide the colts to SB. I’m not sure we would want him after his big blunder. I heard people at PT talking about how pee wee football coaches would not make a stupid call as he did last night. I still can’t believe it.

  52. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Mike, I want a playmaker but I’d be happy with just solid at this point. I can’t be too greedy after a 38-10 victory.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I hear ya. Can’t really argue that, although I think Misi was solid at times last year, but he was far from a playmaker. It’s hard to really remember him making a big play, and Sheppard and Vigil aren’t good enough either.

      • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

        I think more than anything its what we are missing from this team especially if we want to be top tier.

  53. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Miami Dolphins Cheer ‏@MDCheer 41s41 seconds ago
    Check back tomorrow to see who your next Cheerleader of the Week will be!

  54. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    I was very nice to see the Fins open a can of Woop Ass without spilling on themselves!

  55. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    I like how Tim answered my question with a question.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I simply asked you what you would do being that I don’t think it’s scheme and you do. So my answer to you would be it’s not scheme, the coverage needs to improve. – less hesitance.

      • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

        I’m gonna prefer to Defer on this one. We’ve been going back and forth on it since Coyle got here.

  56. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    run the ball and stop the run. What a novel idea.

    • D's avatar D says:

      Yes, but notice the run plays werent pussy side to side runs, they wre decisive north south runs, setting up the sweeps, it was all in all a better game plan both for and against the run, more physical, more aggressive.

  57. D's avatar D says:

    Tanny had ups and downs. Some decent passes, some really bad ones. He was off on the route twice, and at least one of them was for sure him that was wrong. the RB one, could have been milled because it looks like it was designed to be a sit down in the middle, but even that one could have been a read/react where miller read the MLB sitting in that zone and ran his alternate. Tanny either way horribly read both those plays because the defensive players were in the spots to defend, one wound up being a pick and the other pretty easily could have been. That roll out when cloe to the redzone which ended up being a TD pass is what i have been calling for all year and was one of the times i confirmed Lazor was not the designer of those plays lol, Lazor would have thrown a back-corner fade. The whole game plan on offense was so dramatically different, Lazor may have called the plays but Saunders most definitely left a strong mark on both the design but the situation calls themselves.

    • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

      I think Dan basically told lazor run the ball or I’m gonna beat the crap outta you 🙂

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      How do you know which way the route was suppose to go, that’s pure speculation. We should just chalk it up to they need to get on the same page. I would always give the benefit of the doubt to the QB in those situations because they have to know everything, not just what a TE or RB needs to do. But it could have been one was on him and the other on the receiver but I don’t know how we would know that.

      I agree with you that Lazor was told to alter his offense and mix it up more and use some power formations instead of running out of shotgun every fucking time. LOL

  58. jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

    Gootta give Tim credit for answering a dolphin question I thought no body would be able to answer and he answered the question with a explanation of how it was possible.

  59. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    BTW the fourth quarter 97 yard drive that tanny had was really the nail in the coffin. The long pass to Stills was right on the money. We need more of that tanny to show up the rest of year.

  60. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I thought our zone defense was was getting killed by Delaney Walker. He caught so many passes sitting down in the empty space in that zone. I’m not sure if the LB’s were dropping off too soon, or the Safeties weren’t coming up quick enough, but it was driving me nuts.

    • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

      grimes wasn’t his usual self and the titans were taking advantage of it.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Walker is also a talented receiver. I don’t mind giving up some yards if we keep everything in front of us and don’t have receivers streaking down the field for long scores. Those kinds of plays are game changers.

  61. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    jetssuck

    What zone scheme has the CB’s playing the middle of the field?

    • jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

      plenty-u can have cb covering TE’s, rb’s and wr’s. It depends on what is drawn up by dc’s. Lots of moving parts.

    • D's avatar D says:

      You can have a CB in that zone, usually its when your running a full zone and not a hybrid. Im not sure exactly what play he is referring to but its possible.

  62. D's avatar D says:

    Mike E. says:
    October 19, 2015 at 12:07 pm
    I thought our zone defense was was getting killed by Delaney Walker. He caught so many passes sitting down in the empty space in that zone. I’m not sure if the LB’s were dropping off too soon, or the Safeties weren’t coming up quick enough, but it was driving me nuts.
    —————————–
    Mike i think there may have been some confusion as to when the LB’s dropped off and Safeties picked up. There was a hole there most plays and the LB’s and Safeties both seemed to think they were doing their part. I watched Jenkins follow Walker out on one of those catches then peeled off him to cover the flat and a slot receiver over there, Jones was still back, and Walker got the ball right in between them. Either Mariota was just really good at finding that soft spot or we were kinda off on the transition.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I saw that play too, but Walker seemed to know exactly how far to go to lose the LB’s, and still be close enough that the S’s weren’t able to get there. That is until Jones finally jumped that route. It took a while, because Walker was killing us.

      • D's avatar D says:

        We seemed though to have agap where normally you wouldnt, certain plays though do that and if they are running the right play against the wrong defensive call its nearly impossible to stop if the QB times it right and is accurate enough.

      • D's avatar D says:

        Let me re-state, we have more of a gap in our zones from time to time, and that seemed like the LB/S wasnt fully on same page. Usually not that much of a soft spot.

  63. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    We don’t play all zone. Off man is not zone. We also play man up on the strong side a lot. We play what they call the quarters coverage scheme a lot which is kind of half zone and half man, like a centaur. LOL
    http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/titanquest/images/4/4b/Centaur-Character.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20111101092713

  64. jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

    anyone see Suh drop back into coverage yesterday? Guy is very athletic.

  65. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    sb7mvp says:
    October 19, 2015 at 10:47 am (Edit)
    Freddie Kruger and VP are icons. I would hope people recognize them like Elvis and Marilyn Monroe. Besides nobody of this generation are reading. They’re watching the videos.

    ***************
    at best
    anyone born after 1980 will recognize Vincent Price solely for his voiceover in Thriller and not for things like Wax Museum

    I just thought it was funny that Peter King used Price as an example (which is fine) and then pulled out something that was still dated (freddy krueger) for the “youngsters”

    that’s when you know you are old – when they stuff you think is next generation is actually for old people too….lol

  66. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    We need the Minotaur defense.

  67. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    I forgot about the saunders effect. We finally ran some I formation with a full back. We need way more of those. The play action off of that was awesome.

    RT @Myara386 how much of the offensive change can be credited to Al Saunders > ALL of it. New formations I’ve never seen before

  68. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I think part of the issue with our coverage is our LBs aren’t the best coverage LBs around and we have a lot of DBs with little to no experience so we don’t really know yet how good they are. We also don’t have a lot of height and length at LB or CB and we got beat with some of their big WRs making plays our guys couldn’t contest.

    We all knew our back end wasn’t the strength of this defense and that the front 4 had to set the tone which they started to do. At the end of the day the main stat is we allowed just 10 points on the road. Yards smards. LOL

  69. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Now Mario Williams is barking at Rex for his schemes. LOL

    • jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

      when mario can coach up a defense to be in the top 8 every year then he better shut up.

      • Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

        Mario was the #1 pick in the NFL draft; lived up to expectations and is a HOFer type player.

      • jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

        yes he is HOF, but the pieces of that DL is not dependent on him and Rex is changing it to resemble all the defenses he has ever run. In addition he is not getting any younger and he probably won’t get what he wants with his next contract.

  70. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Best part of yesterday

  71. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Piggy,
    Twitter was wild last night after that insane play call by the Colts.
    I guess the only thing that came to mind is that before the snap the center for Indy must have yelled out to the guys in front of him “Want to play kill the man with the ball?”.

  72. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    “The way you guys played and practiced all week, it’s inspiring… makes somebody like me want to f–king bleed for you…”

    Coach Rambo he is…..and I like it.

  73. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    This is what winning looks like

  74. bat's avatar bat says:

    Ryan Yousefi ‏@Rizzmigizz 16m16 minutes ago
    “Buzz: People around the league and inside the Titans organization think Campbell’s Dolphins were too physical”

  75. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    How could Pagano think that formation was even remotely legal? Maybe he should have had two guys hang off the goal posts just to bedazzle everyone. LOL

    • jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

      They were down only 6 points also and in the 3rd quarter also. From their own 35 also. Of course NE only needs 35 yards for icing TD to put them up 13 in 4th quarter.

  76. bat's avatar bat says:

    Hard to believe that was the same team that meandered aimlessly through the first four games without a care in the world.

  77. jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

    big test 4 coaching staff this week because they have only a few days to prepare not 2 weeks. He can motivate the team with this could be our 1st win against texans and then 4 days to prepare 4 at NE. I would fly to NE after sunday’s game against texans to get more time with players in hotel and away from their comfort of their homes.

  78. bat's avatar bat says:

    Apparently the NFL’s next crusade will be to completely phase any aspect of physicality from the game. Perhaps the two teams will field their most scholarly players and debate for the victory.

  79. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Bat, Herd made a good point earlier on why at 7:47 and I agree. Apparently this group of players do need to be pushed and can’t just do their job and improve the way Philbin went about it. It obviously wasn’t working and things were getting worse not better. Let’s hope it continues.

    • jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

      let’s not go overboard with beating a team that will probably get a top 5 pick and was playing a rookie QB with only 5 games under his belt. We needed a victory but we are far from being the bully of the NFL. The meat of our schedule coming up will reveal a lot.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        First off I didn’t go overboard, second the Titans defense was one of the best thus far heading into the game yesterday, and I did say let’s hope it continues.

      • jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

        lets not get sensitive Tim I was not addressing the post at you. I think I need to take a nap u guys r making me tired

  80. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    We had 3 personal foul penalties. That has to be what they mean by too physical. The first one on Vernon was a low hit on the QB but he had lost his balance getting around the tackle. He didn’t go low on purpose. The second on Vernon was a 50-50 call. And the one on Mccain was him just being stupid and pushing a guy that wasn’t near the pile.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      Cav — never got Howie’s perfect score…….but I called three. And they were all pretty early. Thinking when we had the lead Campbell said, “love the aggressive but lets not screw this up.”

  81. bat's avatar bat says:

    Tim … That’s a fair point, and if true, shows why coaching is just as important as execution.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I think it was definitely mentality that wasn’t resonating more than scheme and stuff like that. That’s why I was wondering where the passion and pride was. It just wasn’t there and yesterday it was.

  82. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Here’s a question — who tagged Campbell as the guy who should be our head coach?

    For starters, Philbin, Coyle and Lazor are wrong answers.

  83. bat's avatar bat says:

    Now that the league has bought in to the notion that the Dolphins play far too roughly for civilized society, watch the avalanche of flags when Miami goes up against Tommy and the Cheats.

  84. bat's avatar bat says:

    ” who tagged Campbell as the guy who should be our head coach?”

    Miko Grimes?

  85. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    bat — but they are complaining we are too aggressive. Who would have ever thunk?

  86. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Bat,
    Lmfao at Miko….
    Btw, who penned that article on ‘being too physical’, Jon Martin?

  87. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    I think the draftkings/fan duels commercials are too aggressive.

  88. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Speaking of the Patriots…It will never happen but I would love to see the coaches put Wake on Gronk and bring in an extra DE…just stone him at the line every time or run with him harassing him out of the gate.

  89. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    I didn’t see Parker at all yesterday. Did he even play?

  90. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    a PFT comment on this Dolphins story this morning:

    Dolphins players buy into what Dan Campbell’s selling

    bassplucker says:
    Oct 19, 2015 8:54 AM

    This is why all those talking heads are full of it when they say you should never launch a losing HC midseason. Granted it was only against the Titans but that Fins team is a visibly different outfit than they were at the beginning of the year and Campbell’s only been on the job a couple of weeks.

  91. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    I’m not convinced this team is going to turn the season completely around, but at least we know the team is going to compete. Couldn’t say that a week ago.

    • Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

      Agree. The O needs to continue the rush attack balance and if the TE are used more often in their 2 sets (Dion & Cameron in the open field as options on the receiving end) it will just make it easier to eventually incorporate a weapon such as Parker which will create matchup problems to many teams later in the season.

  92. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    bat says:
    October 19, 2015 at 12:45 pm

    Ryan Yousefi ‏@Rizzmigizz 16m16 minutes ago
    “Buzz: People around the league and inside the Titans organization think Campbell’s Dolphins were too physical”

    lol, sounds like that ‘panthers asked the dolphins to back it down in practice’. i am sure the ‘league’ did nothing yesterday but study the fins game and now think. they are too rough. i wonder how many people around the league ryan called to get this buzz

  93. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    We missed Fields yesterday. Darr didn’t help us on two average distance punts with below average hangtime from deep in our own territory.

    • Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

      It happens. Fields shit the bed in a game last year a couple times.
      Darr is currently 5th in the NFL in raw punting yard distance; 9th in net average.

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        It does happen. Hopefully that was the exception. Small sample size so we still don’t know what we have in him.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      Give the kid time……pretty sure he’ll never have the sniper scope that Fields does, but then almost no punter does.

  94. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Mario Williams is a better player than Rex Ryan is a coach

  95. D's avatar D says:

    The Vernon hit i think was the fact that he lunged as he was going down, into the QB’s legs. He did go over to Mariota after the game an apologize for the low hit, and Mariota accepted and said he didnt believe that Vernon did it intentionally. I dont think it was intentional but i definitely think he played through the point that a legal hit was an option. When he lunged, he was going to hit low, and he should try to be more aware, not for the sake of the player but for his team, and penalties like that can cost a team. Im not at all put off by the physicality of the play and yes the reaction to it has been really over the top, especially from Wisenhunt and Lewan who both know shit like that happens in football.

    The second penalty he got was complete bullshit. Wasnt late and he got knocked into him. Im sure part of that penalty was carry over from the first one.

    We do live in a world of pussified football, and almost every rule they add just puts us another step deeper into it.

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      Agreed on the first one. He didn’t intentionally go low but lost his balance and it was a penalty.

      The second one I didn’t see as egregiously wrong (by the rules). It wasn’t about him being late. I thought it was one of two things. He either led with the crown or the top of his helmet brushed the bottom of Mariota’s face mask. I thought it was a play that might be called sometimes and not called others. You’re probably spot on that the fact it was Vernon again didn’t help.

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        **on the first one, even though he lost his balance, I agree the lunge IS what made it a penalty.**

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