Welcome to Ask Mike – 2016 Season Week 2

 

 

 

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from Sonny

Q -Mike, 

Is the chiffon robe growing a fro congruently with Kaep?

The two most telling stats year to year seem to always be scoring and turnovers, we’re behind on both right now. 
One thing I harped on about Tannehill was the lack of 4th qtr scoring and although he has scored in both 4th qtrs so far it hasn’t translated to wins.
So, if we score more and get more turnovers consistently do we become a winning team?

Sonny

I think what I’ve finally realized is that there is no one formula for winning, in any sport, with any team. There are just too many variables in sports for the contrary to be the case. How many times have we talked about how you need to have a top QB, and then the Denver Broncos go on and win the Super Bowl with possibly the worst QB performance ever, both in the regular season and the SB game itself.

The important thing is to have enough people playing well to help you win. The first week, the defense was lights out, until they tired on that final fatal drive against the Seahawks. This past week, we were down 21-0 in a blink of an eye. I think what we need is a good effort from both units at the same time, dictate the terms of the game, take a lead, and make the other team adjust. That doesn’t happen here often enough, but that would help us on our way to winning our first game.

I really don’t think Tannehill is the problem, and if we get balance on offense, he may even be the answer. Cleveland isn’t New England, but we are in no position to take any team for granted. Isaiah Crowell runs hard, and they have a pretty solid O-line with Joe Thomas and Finsmob Unleashed favorite Joel Bitonio. They actually have a pretty good TE as well in Gary Barnidge, who BTW is thrilled Cameron left for the Dolphins in FA last year.

I’d like to see another good pass blocking job by our O-line, and a more sincere effort to run the ball with whomever we have available at RB, whether that means Foster, Ajayi and Drake, or Ajayi, Drake and Williams, or any combination of those. We need to impose our will on a team, and own the LOS. Defensively, just limit big plays, and make tackles. We can should beat the Browns, especially in our brand spanking new home Hard Rock Stadium.

I’m over Kaepernick, he’s been a disappointment since his star rose in SF, and now he’s JAG, except of course for his protest fame. Also, not a big fan of the “pig socks”, those piss me off!
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from Tim

Q – Alrighty then! Is this the week where we play a complete game from beginning to end against a bad team in our home opener?

I sure hope so Tim, this is a team we should be able to compete with. I’ll take an ugly win, because we desperately need one, but I’d much prefer like you said, a complete game by both the offense and defense, and a decided victory. It’s time for that, opening up Hard Rock, in front of our home crowd, which should definitely be a sellout, and as much as a must win scenario as week 3 can possibly bring.

Hopefully, Devante Parker is healthy, and adds that extra threat and go to guy for Tannehill, Cameron builds on the solid game had last week against the Pats, the O-line gets a little nasty, and allows our RB’s to do their thing, and the defense starts tackling, including #41 Byron Maxwell. Time to put on your chin strap and play ball!
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from Boulder

Q – Did the Patriots game change your mind as to whether or not this team can make the playoffs?

Actually, no, it hasn’t. It’s going to be harder now because we’re 0-2, but that in no way clinches us out of the playoffs. We do need to start winning some games, but that loss didn’t knock us out quite yet. Win this week against Cleveland is a good starting point, and then we take it one week at a time the rest of the way. Some good play can build confidence and some momentum for our team. If we play well and defeat the Browns at home, the team will feel better about themselves, and Adam Gase will have won his first game as a Head Coach. It will be a big win, but just a start.
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from Top Secret

Q – Why will MIAMI completely destroy the Cleveland underwear stains ? thanks, TOP SECRET

We will completely destroy the Browns if We come out hot on offense, move the ball well on the ground and in the passing game, and then hold on defense. Do this a few possessions, and we have a nice lead going into the half, which is something that has yet to happen so far this season. As of this writing, it was just reported that rookie 1st RD pick WR Corey Coleman has broken his hand. That leaves the Browns quite thin at WR, leaving converted QB to WR Terrelle Pryor, Andrew Hawkins, Ricardo Louis and Rashard Higgins, so that helps your cause, and the Dolphins as well.

It’s time Top, we’re home, in our new house, and it’s time to assert our home field advantage NOW! We’ve played well enough to win both games, but came up short twice. This time it’s all us. We may not have to score 30 or more for this to be considered a blow out. I wouldn’t be surprised if we win by 20 or more, we must stop Isaiah Crowell and Gary Barnidge, probably their 2 best weapons. Enjoy the game, and thanks for the question!

 

And now for the babe of the week . . .

 

grace-slick

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333 Responses to Welcome to Ask Mike – 2016 Season Week 2

  1. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    The “new” Mrs. hand approved BOTW’s are MEH

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

    The Chrome Nun?

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

    Good to see you Top Secret,

  4. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

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

    Rock

    I’m starting off slow, just like the Dolphins . . .

  6. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    mike,
    thanks for answering my question. Last week (before the pats game) you said that this team seems to have a playoff caliber defense. I think the pats showed that they’re the same defense we’ve seen the last few years. Soft, can’t stop the run or put pressure on the QB. They are not anywhere close to a playoffs caliber defense. So I think playoffs is more like a wet dream than reality right now.

    Lets hope they beat the browns.

  7. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    I wasn’t aware that Ronnie Hillman was still out there before he signed with the Vikings. Wonder why we never signed him. Maybe Gase knows something we don’t? Looking at how many times the Pats have signed and resigned Blount and knowing we could have signed him whenever he was free just adds to my frustration.

  8. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    I like Wyoming’s BOTW better

  9. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Nice job Mike E even if you have gone PG on the BOTW

  10. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    If we don’t win this Sunday it will be an ugly season

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

    Is that Grace Slick?

  12. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Great Job — and good to see the positive Ask Mike back in the house.

    Sent my Q into the old address……but since it is game sensitive will throw it out anyhow.
    ———————-
    “Funny to ask coming into game 3, but is the Browns game a must win?

    What the heck happens if we lose on Sunday?”

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Like I said to Tim, it’s about as close to a must win as a week 3 game can be. Losing to CLE would be a crusher, much like the Mets losing to the Braves last night, as Cespedes hits what appeared to be the game winning HR, and then CF Ender Inciarte sprints and leaps over the wall, and the Braves win. Just brutal.

  13. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    And thanks for the kind wishes on the last nite…..was out for the B-Day dinner. Chef Warren and fake-UKPhin (Dameon say hi)

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

    The entire SS staff predicted a Miami victory. Uh oh . . . lol

  15. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Good job Mike! TOP asks a question but won’t post here. I gotta talk to that guy. I guess too many liberals here. LOL

    For the record the last time the Phins made the playoffs was in 2008 and they started off 0-2. Just saying. 😉

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Well, Top is a loyal soul, and I can understand why he wouldn’t post here, so I get that. I wish all the borders would be knocked down, and all the people from both sites could go back and forth, but you know for the most part that can’t happen.

  16. D's avatar D says:

    Completely agree Mike, both on the idea that this is a must win, to your answers above. Now that im done stroking your ego….

    Tim, this is in response to your comments from the last blog.

    I saw your comments about the OL being the problem and still perplexed by why you are so beholden to not allow the focus of bad play to be put on certain groups, the QB, the WR’s the RB’s, but yet single out others as the problem. Our OL unit has played pretty well in both pass pro and run blocking, and there have been holes, when teams didnt send LB’s through them. You do realize Its impossible when LB’s are playing schemes anti-run and actually executing that you can run against them. You have to alter your game plan to get them out of it. For example, NE combats it with quick strikes to the receivers out of run formations causing the defense to adjust and play them tighter, keep the LB’s back and therefore opening a cushion to run. Seattle hits you underneath the safety zone after the LB’s have committed to the blitz.

    You also fault all the pressure on the DL unit forgoing any of the really poor defensive scheming and CB play. Impossible to get pressure going through blockers as fast as you need to when your CB’s are playing zone, with no press component. QB’s like Wilson and Brady/Garopolo are quick throw, move the chains QB’s, and once they establish this they weave back and forth between a running game that exploits us haing to commit LB’s to defend passing, and zone exploiting pass routes one we have started biting on interior runs. This isnt the DL unit playing poorly, its the fact that the scheme itself is too soft to be able to force them out of their comfort zones. Once we started playing press-zone, our pressures, hits, and sacks started happening. Again, ive said it plenty of times, you cannot attack a team with a quick pass scheme, relying solely on pass rush, it just wont work. Because of the nature of the league these days, pass rush starts with coverage, not the other way around. Very few teams load up and go downfield as their priary passing method, but for those teams, its reversed, pass rush dictates coverage and interceptions. Again, very few run those offenses anymore.

    Now you ask people back off the QB talk, you ask them to back off the Rb talk, but you should really take your own advice and look at this from a bigger perspective is, the RB’s havent played well, the CB’s havent played well, the LB’s havent played well… This teams sole failures are not OL and DL.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Simple answer is I believe trench play is where it all starts. The OL has stunk at run blocking all offseason and in game one they stunk at pass pro too. The DL got no pressure for most of the first half and if you go back to that video Al posted of all of Garoppolo’s passes you see the difference. We started to get to him and slow him down before he went down.

      I also said the entire defense stunk in the 1st half and the entire team including the offense came out flat and looked sluggish.

      I never asked anyone to back off anything in a literal way. Relax D. 😉

  17. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    and back off the babe of the week too.

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

    It’s probably kinda of a pain to post on both sites

    I have a hard time keeping up on one

    I don’t take anything personal in terms of who posts where

    I only get mad when WY forgets to post cheerleader pics 😉

  19. D's avatar D says:

    Sorry i re-read it and it was a lot more agressive than it was my intent to be, that and i hadnt had a snickers yet.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      LOL, no worries.

      Also #41 looked like he wasn’t interested in playing that day. Every time I see a highlight from the Pats game #41 looks disinterested in making a play. He had a really bad game.

      D, in the Garoppolo passes video, I don’t think our defensive scheme was the problem. There was a ton of bad execution. Guys were in the right place but the Pats ran through, past and around us. They gotta clean some things up.

  20. D's avatar D says:

    AH I finally get the themefor babe of the week now….

    “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder…..”

    Clever Mikey, very clever

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

    If you close your eyes and listen to them sing, they’re beautiful

  22. 81Howie's avatar 81Howie says:

    Afternoon Update
    DOLPHINS-BROWNS
    B’man 38-13 MIA
    Piggy 31-6 MIA
    N/A 31-21 MIA
    Howie 23-17 CLE
    Wyo 28-9 MIA
    Rock 24-3 CLE
    MikeE 26-10 MIA
    Al 23-16 MIA
    Old 27-10 MIA
    GO PHINS!!!

  23. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    We’re 0-2. Nobody on this team should be exempt from scrutiny. Everyone deserves blame or criticism. This team does one thing consistently: lose. Until they change that, they deserve nothing but criticism and derision, as far as I’m concerned. Feel free to change my opinion…by winning.

  24. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    What exactly is a “must win”? Are we talking playoff hopes? I never quite get that euphemism.

  25. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    stanger,
    We may have passed that point already. Lol

  26. Realist's avatar Realist says:

    Howie
    Realist 24 – 17 MIA

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

    Randy

    It means we have to win or else! Or else we’re 0-3! They will be bedlam in the streets, and we can’t have that

  28. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    howie,
    21 – 9 miami

  29. bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

    The Flying Pig says:

    September 22, 2016 at 1:23 pm

    In this case the beholder happens to be blind

    LMAO!!!

  30. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Sure am glad I over-picked him the first round. Sam Bradford better be pretty darn amazing.
    ————————————–
    “Adrian Peterson had a successful lateral meniscus repair this morning,” the Vikings announced today. There were no additional injuries or issues noted in or surrounding the knee joint during the surgical procedure. The rehabilitation process will begin immediately.”

    The Vikings have not said whether Peterson can play again this season, but reports are that Peterson will miss at least three months and likely longer than that, which makes a return in 2016 unlikely.

  31. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    0-2 isn’t any different than any other two losses. It just looks bad because you haven’t won yet. It’s still just two losses with 14 games to go.

    • D's avatar D says:

      I agree in principle but i disagree just because of the pressure they are under to produce. I know to some extent a player compartmentalizes plays and losses by just moving on, but the wear down of losing close games and just being right there, yet walking away with a loss does something to you. I have played the game, and im telling you it doesnt feel good not living up to expectations and as a player or coach or GM or owner, you can say one thing but it affects you much deeper than you let on. Im not saying these guys are emotionally unstable and that this has them moping, but we really need a win to get some life back into this team, so as far as must win, it kind of is, because we need to snap this streak and start a better one.

      • D's avatar D says:

        I also feel losing this week is a must win because losing to a very bad Browns team, with a third string QB who has not looked good in PS, and whom has never taken a snap in a regular season NFL game, with very little behind him to back him up would be a BIG embarrassment. You cant just say its not a must win because mathematically it doesn’t eliminate us, and it doesn’t make it impossible to come back, every game sets the tone of the season. So far we played two tough teams, and we plays one of them tough for most the game, the other we started out bad, straightened shit up and got back in a groove, which isnt easy down 21-0 after 3 possessions. Make no bones about it though, we lost this one and shit is going to be really bad from here on out.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        2 losses is not insurmountable is all I’m saying. Of course it can’t continue because the numbers game changes. You start to lose the time game. Only so many games to make up for it.

      • D's avatar D says:

        sorry should have read “I also feel this week is a mist win….”

  32. D's avatar D says:

    Tim Knight says:
    September 22, 2016 at 3:41 pm

    2 losses is not insurmountable is all I’m saying. Of course it can’t continue because the numbers game changes. You start to lose the time game. Only so many games to make up for it.
    —————————————–
    Its not, and the wins were some what demoralizing, but there was signs of encouragement as well. It sucked but there were still building points. Next week isnt one of those games. If we want to show we are a team good enough to do something this year, we need to put it on this team. Time is now, so this is a must win, just for that reason.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I agree. We lose this game and it’s gonna be a tough road the rest of the season. We’re better than the Browns and it’s our home opener. If we allow this Browns team to punk us at home it’s going to get ugly. Not many people think the Browns will win this game. There is a reason for that.

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

    Stanger

    You can never account for injury. Nothing you can do but make sure you have good enough depth at RB, and if you don’t, you can usually find one, either on waivers, or by trade.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Who else do you have at RB?

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      Oh I have others now (both the Vikings guys), but then already lost two of my top four RBs (Danny Woodhead looked good for a bit), And then they said Charles would be ready for the opener….lol. So much for my first three pick RBs strategy, but at least Lacy can still walk from his car to his locker. 🙂

  34. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Does anyone else love ‘The Drake’? I think he may just become a difference maker. He doesn’t have to carry it 25 times to make a difference. 12 rushes, 2-3 catches and some STs impact is all good. The guy has talent.

  35. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Tim just Back Off ‘The Drake’. He doesn’t need your love! Ajayi might could use your special man spandex love, that fumblin sumbitch.

  36. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Careful Tim, or I’ll hit you 100x in 1 second!!! 👿

  37. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

  38. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    What a day to look in for a quick second. I forgot how much fun it was to scroll past a mike e write.

    (was nice to see Top sent in a questions. always like and respected him.)

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

    Rob

    This was an easy challenge for your scroll finger too!

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

    Stanger

    FF is a strange beast. I have Demaryius Thomas in my keeper league, and I haven’t played him yet, and probably won’t unless I have to. Last year he was a MUST play just about every game. I have Antonio Brown, my man Jarvis Landry, Jordy Nelson and Sterling Shepard, and Jamison Crowder for depth

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

    Looks like Pead will be back this Sunday. Not a bad trio, Ajayi, Drake and Pead. Just not a great one either.

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

    Eagles and Wentz are 2-0 averaging 29 and the rook hasn’t thrown a pick yet. Pretty impressive start.

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

    Mike,
    David Crosby nicknamed Grace the Chrome Nun back in the acid partying days. She was tough but wouldn’t get involved with the crazy sexual stuff going on.

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

    Sonny

    The story is outrageous. Slick went to Finch college with Patricia Nixon, and they were good friends. Now due to Slick’s political and free attitude, she was basically on a blacklist (like communists) So Grace Slick is invited to an alumni tea party at the white house, and the only reason she was let in, was because the invite was in Grace’s maiden name, so the red flag didn’t go up. Anyway, long story short, Grace had brought 600mg of acid that she intended to drop in good ol’ Tricky Dick’s tea. Can you imagine that? LMAO!

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

    LMAO @ Son

  46. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Nixon: Let me tell the American people, the American people, the American people… I can’t stop saying it. What am I tripping? LOL

  47. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I always think it’s funny to see guys sniffing smelling salts like maniacs before a game. They improve your respiration and alertness. Why are they not considered “performance enhancing”? And if they don’t really help…why do so many players use them? I remember sniffing them back in high school. We usually only did it after you got your bell rung though to kinda help you focus again.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      First time I saw smelling salts was as a young child in Temple on the high holiday of Yom Kippur, where everyone fasts for approximately 25 hours. Sometimes older people would faint, so they had them on hand to revive them. I was curious to see what it was all about, so my dad let me sniff it. Doh! it was like sniffing ammonia

  48. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    So far Miller looks like he did for us. Nine yard run, loss of two, run for two…

  49. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    That’s a horsehit call already,

  50. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    MikeE,
    That was because they actually do release ammonia when you sniff them. Nasty.

  51. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    man, watching Hou’s D our D sucks.

  52. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Who the fuck is # 59? LOL Murculus?

  53. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Already 2 horrible penalties for the cheats, no wonder they keep winning.

  54. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Landry still on top in receptions huh? My man.

    He’s on track (through only two games I know, but it’s not just two games, it’s two years, he’s the real deal) this year for 136 receptions for 1,564 yards.

    There will most likely be a drop off as the year goes by, but who knows? He gets the ball because he gets open.

  55. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    I asked who will be the first one to project stats out after 2 games, I expected it to be Omar.

  56. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    I am an unrepentant Koolaid pushing homer

  57. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Besides Steve and I said in my post earlier it’s not just two games it has been two years and two games Jarvis Landry is the man he is today’s Wes Welker

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

    I know Miller wanted more touches

    But did he want 30-40 a game?

    Does he intend to retire in the next couple of years?

  59. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    Wow Garoppolo’s trade value just dropped tremendously. He is, just like brady, nothing but a system QB. Belicheat is the genius.

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

  61. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Shouldn’t Houston be taking Miller out by now? He’s rushed 13 times already.

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

    Are Osweiller and Tannehill clones?

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

    Tanneweiller

  64. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    son of a son of a shula says:
    September 22, 2016 at 7:42 pm
    Eagles and Wentz are 2-0 averaging 29 and the rook hasn’t thrown a pick yet. Pretty impressive start.
    Reply

    Remember how Foles started his 1st year in Philly….just sayin. 😉

  65. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    stangerx says:
    September 22, 2016 at 9:15 pm

    Well you chose a good week to be that at least. Thank you god for giving us the Browns.

    That is what terrifies me. We have a history of playing down to bad teams and fucking up our seasons by being the gimme for winless teams

  66. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    part of why i just dont hang out here anymore is cause football is a joke. it is nothing but the newengland football league and tonight’s game is just more proof.

    ok so suspend the fucking cheater but as a reward i am going to give you 3 of his four games at home against push over teams. then just to make sure we are going to pay the refs even more to make sure you get even more calls.

    if anyone still thinks football is for real i have some beach front property on mars i can sell you real cheap. nothing is going to change until they get a new commish that kraft doesnt own

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      See, it’s not just Brady being some kinda superstar…they win with Galapagos & Brisket as QB’s….hell, they’d win with Doughty, & Matt Moore would look like Joe Montana in NE….lol SMH!

  67. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    i would almost rather watch the nba then this crap at least the nba spreads their bs amongst two or three team

  68. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    getter,

    they win cause they own the commish and the refs. they get ever favorable treatment. it is why i just kind of have given up on watching football. the wwf has more suspense then the nfl.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      They have a good team and system, but the favorable treatment they get is unreal. Let’s reward the team that has been involved in the most cheating the last 15 years.

  69. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Houston still has time, but Osweiler is no Tannehill 😛

  70. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    I don’t feel so bad about the past two weeks. We made it a very, very close game. This isn’t even fun to watch. Even with 4 TOs we scored 24 against what looks like a top 10 D. Someone like FFR needs to visit Boston and kneecap a Mr Belichick.

  71. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Ahuh! Miller has 17 carries and takes himself out, because his knee is a little sore. ITYSO

  72. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Don’t know why there wasn’t D holding on that 4th down play on TE. Yes I do.

  73. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Thursday, former NFL linebacker Ray Lewis said while discussing the recent police shootings that black men are now “fearful” to walk out of their own houses.

    “As a black man you’re fearful to walk out of your house now,” Lewis said on Fox Sports 1’s “Undisputed.” “Let me tell you why. I’ve been doing so much like trying to figure this out because the reason why black lives matter is because we got a heart. We got a pulse. We’re the exact same, but don’t make us and trick me and tell me that we’re the exact same when you know you look at me differently, you see? That’s where the issue is. Don’t tell me I’m something and then look at me and then tell me I’m that same thing that I know I already am.”

    Lewis was indicted during his time as a Baltimore Raven on double murder charges in connection to the fatal stabbing of two men after a Super Bowl party in January of 2000, but charges were dismissed in exchange for his testimony against two other men at the party.
    ___________________________________
    What a stooge….totally can’t see the trees for the forest….smh

  74. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    steveccnv says:
    September 22, 2016 at 10:46 pm

    They have a good team and system, but the favorable treatment they get is unreal.

    all that is needed. a good team and all the right calls and scheduling and wow they will have home field advantage in the playoffs. just so amazing. on another not, look at that womens DDD boobs, i bet those are real too.

  75. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Rob, you forgot to mention the home Thursday game. The one that has the highest percent of games won by the home team.

  76. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Belicheat cheated on the wife of his children, so it came easy cheating in the NFL….lol
    It’s a way of life for him.

  77. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    getter,

    regarding all this kneeling and black lives matter. i was told about a month or so ago while having a discussion about it by a black man. ‘well you are not black you will never understand it’ i was like ok whew, thank god now i can take that off my agenda to care about, i mean since i am a white guy i will never get it. ok no longer my problem, see ya.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      Yet the other side of that coin usually proposes to know what being white is comprised of. Shame on the 8 years this current admin has done to fan the flames of division while doing nothing meaningful for unity.

  78. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    steve,

    i think so far two of their first 3 games have been nationally tv games that adds to it also.

    i know i know i am the bat crazy guy but not like anything i am saying doesnt happen. i am willing to bet the cheats win 12-16 games this year and end up with at least one home field playoff game is not all games at home

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

    Well

    At least we scored against them

  80. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Blount in Beastmode! Wish we had a back like that & knew how to use him effectively.

  81. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    getterdone says:
    September 22, 2016 at 11:02 pm

    Yet the other side of that coin usually proposes to know what being white is comprised of.

    yep, i left my comment short but said that to him, then if that was the case you dont know why i think. and being we are men we dont know how women think. i was just told i was closed minded to the situation and at that point i just said ok and left it at that. i mean there was no need to try and discuss it anymore if you cant see both sides of the coin

  82. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    getterdone says:
    September 22, 2016 at 11:05 pm

    Blount in Beastmode! Wish we had a back like that & knew how to use him effectively.

    i would take the refs and the favorable treatment from the league any day over any player they have

  83. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    why does one need a Viagra single pack with a woman that looks like that? hell i would be telling my doctor give me a 100 of them for the weekend if i needed them

  84. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    ok i am out, dont want to over stay my welcome and get in trouble again. night all

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

    NE looks unstoppable this season. 1 1/2 games from their backup QB, and 1 1/2 games from their 3rd string QB and they are 3-0. Unreal.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      To put what they’ve done into perspective, they lucked out week 1 on a missed FG, week 2 should’ve been tied at the end of regulation, except Parker thought he was supposed to stop once he go to endzone. 2 home games where they get all the calls, a Thurs game at home…

  86. 81Howie's avatar 81Howie says:

    Morning Update
    DOLPHINS-BROWNS
    B’man 38-13 MIA
    Piggy 31-6 MIA
    N/A 31-21 MIA
    Howie 23-17 CLE
    Wyo 28-9 MIA
    Rock 24-3 CLE
    MikeE 26-10 MIA
    Al 23-16 MIA
    Old 27-10 MIA
    Stang 17-7 MIA
    Real 24-17 MIA
    Bold 21-9 MIA
    GO PHINS!!!

  87. ukfinfan's avatar ukfinfan says:

    UK 27-14 MIA

  88. D's avatar D says:

    I like having ya back FFR. Please continue to stop in for what ever amount of time you feel appropriate.

  89. D's avatar D says:

    Again, last night was a horrible defensive strategy. You can’t tell me wilfork, Watt, et all are poor pass rushers or run defenders. That offense is just tailored to exploit the prowess of elite pass rushing by negating it. It also doesn’t have to have an elite QB to run it because it’s really high percentage passes and everything they run is basically out of the same formations. It’s pretty genius despite how you may feel about bilicheck.

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

    Rob

    Any shot you can make it to the Fest?

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

    How does this happen…
    How do the F(*@#&% Patriots go 3-0 with a backup QB and a rookie QB and do so easily.

  92. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Belichick gets players to buy into what they do. It’s pretty impressive.

  93. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Watched a video about Bill Clinton’s rise to power, from trafficking $100M a month through Ark. while governor to destroying documents that would convict him, to beating up Paula Jones’ neighbor, who had video of the 2, to killing those that tried to blow whistle, to getting fed jobs to the…

  94. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    belicheat is a damn good coach but is he the best of all time? No I don’t think so. IMO walsh and gibbs are better. They won the superbowl with 2 different QBs. No way this pats team can win the superbowl the Grappolo or the rookie.

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

    Steve

    I’m kidding bud

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

    Who knows Boulder…
    I would think he’s top 5 for sure and better than Gibbs.
    Walsh over the last 35 years I guess.
    It’s harder in full free agency era to hold a team together.

    • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

      Definitely better than Gibbs. Walsh is way up there because he didn’t just coach players to championships he coached coaches. His Legacy is felt to this day.

      • D's avatar D says:

        Id put Belichick on pretty equal footing with Walsh personally. Walsh created it, and he liek you said, produced some great coaches from his staff, but Belichick has modified that WCO into a thing that’s is so simple its highly complex. He rolls with the times very very well too, always tweaking things to adjust and stay one step ahead.

    • D's avatar D says:

      Thats also a very good point because he does it with whatever and whomever he has, back to my point of simplicity of design but complexity in reading and adjusting to it.

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

    What should I expect from the Browns?

    • D's avatar D says:

      I think the one thing they have going for them, is really nothing to lose, and the fact they are starting a guy who isnt someone we know much about. I think the plan should be throw the house at him, and if he adjusts to it and burns us a couple times, make some adjustments.

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