Dolphins GAMEDAY!!!!!

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  1. manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

    It’s always a great day/game when I send my Pats friend home with a loss ESPECIALLY when a NE home game

  2. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    M13, it was this:

    TM is genius in his word play but he went further with his new album cover. The name is “US AGAINST THE WORLD”. If you look at the “US”, it’s written in a way that it looks like the # 45. As in, you know who against the world. lol

    https://www.hangovergang.com

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

    Mac Jones did all the things you want from a QB. He saw the field, recognized pressure, had an almost uncanny sense of the rush and saw the field so well, and threw an accurate pass almost every time. It was shocking to me how composed he was. Truth is we didn’t rattle him much because our pass rush was toothless this week. That doesn’t mean the Patriots are better, but if Jones plays like this all season they are going to be a tough out. I think we can much better than we were today so that’s the upside.

  4. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Krishna says:
    September 12, 2021 at 9:41 pm
    My only retort to your nonretort. Stop living in the past!!!!!! Lol…
    ————
    I am not living in the past. I simply understand why some fanatics get frustrated, even if I disagree with them. It’s a new day under Coach Flores, IMO, and I believe our future looks very bright, Dr. Giggles. LOL

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      We embrace ALL Miami Dolphins fans… those who are glass half-full, and those who are half-empty. So long as one loves our Phins, HELL YEAH!!!

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      If you are comparing last year’s Tua to this year’s Tua, if you are comparing last year’s team to this year. You used a 2008 reference. WTF?

      This is living in the past. So much for my understanding….lol.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        I said I “understood” those who are glass half-empty. I also said I didn’t agree with those who are glass half-empty.

        Do you understand my understanding of those who don’t understand that which I understand?!! LOL

        Seriously, I’m a glass half-full fan today.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        I know I’m complicated, but I’m not THAT complicated. I simply understand, yet don’t agree.

      • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

        What does 2008 have to do with anything? I’m baffled and let’s end this semantic whatever the fuck you said.

        Last I checked it was 2021.

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

    You know they only scored one TD today and it was after we stopped them on 3rd down and they got a bogus call

  6. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    We are #1 in the AFC East
    We are the only undefeated team in the AFC East
    We have the #1 defense in the AFC East
    We have the #1 offense in the AFC East
    Total domination

    https://www.espn.com/nfl/standings

    Obligatory post of undiluted optimism and positivity brought to you by Kong 😂😂 😉

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

    Ken – he wasn’t throwing screens, he was throwing a ton of first downs. I have to say he was great. Even when we were about on top if him he made the right throw, didn’t panic and got the first down. I was so mad Tua made that throw that got picked, it was desperate and dangerous. He should have got rid of it, threw it away.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      But was not going down the field either. No doubt he made some nice plays but the way he was playing was not going to lead to a lot of points and they were not going to score quickly. Conversely we got chunk plays against a good D. Yes that was a bad decision by Tua on that one throw although it should have been caught

  8. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Ken, one of the TEs caught a pass against Howard late in the game. I honestly think it was the only time he was targeted all game.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if an element of the Pets gameplan was to identify pre-snap who Howard was on, and to disregard that route or area, i.e. avoid throwing his direction by design.

  9. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    If frogs had wings!

  10. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    You ever see Dan the Man throw a dumb shit pass?

    I have!

    Tua will be just fine!

  11. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Giants QB Daniel Jones throws 22-37 and records 294 total yards and two total touchdowns in New York’s loss to the Broncos
    —————————————————–
    His team lost!
    That’s the story!

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

    Ok, never mind. We can’t be objective so I’ll just drop it.

    • Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

      I can be objective!
      To say we need to play better in about 3 phases of the game, I’d buy that!

      To say we sucked and got lucky?
      That I’m not buying!!!!!

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      I agree with you. Jones was extremely composed. There were numerous plays we were half a step away from making a play in the backfield and he stood in there, made the right read with pressure bearing down, and made the throw. He handled our blitzes very well.

      It was a lot of short stuff because that is what we were giving them, but he had a few downfield passes, and that throw to the RB on 3rd down was a beauty and a killer. I was sure we had them that 3rd down. I think even with the loss, the Pets and their fans have to be very optimistic about what they saw from Jones.

      As Ken said, we’ll see once there is some tape on what he does well and what he struggles with, how he adjusts to defenses adjusting to him. But he did not look anything like a rookie in his first start to me.

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

    Wyo, Patriots didn’t lose because of Mac Jones, that much is absolute. I’m happy we won, I can also see that Mac Jones played really well today, not just for a rookie, he played well period.

  14. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    TUA 185 YaRDS passing 16-27-1 PICK
    TEAM RUSHING 74 YARDS

    We were lucky to get that win, they out rushed us, out passed us.
    they killed us in time of possession 23:17 to 36:43

    just goes to show how important winning the turn over battle is.

  15. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    I can say Mac played well! He did!
    I was impressed with his poise!

  16. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    To be quite honest, I wouldn’t be caught dead in any of this attire for sale! LOL
    ——————————-
    yeah, not my thing lol

  17. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    I do think Matt Jones play well but I am not ready to anoint him the second coming of Brady after one start that he didn’t win. For all the good things he didn’t do in particular get the ball in end zone

  18. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    i really like the qb sneak with brissett, bread and butter. we’ve needed that play for years.

  19. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    sprinkling in the wildcat was also great

  20. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    If you are a QB and two of your receivers have clean chances on a ball before a defender catches it…… was it really an INT?

  21. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Geez….and I thought I was the curmudgeon. Great divisional road win! Far from perfect, but I’ll take it. Interior OL actually played fairly well. Our Tackles did not. Tua was efficient. Tried to throw it away but didn’t quite do it. Other than that, I thought he was fine. I still think he puts too much air under his deep balls, but he still completes some. Parker looks more explosive than he did last year…maybe he’s healthy. With missing Raekwon for most of the game and having a short rotation, I thought the defense faired pretty good. Jones was great at beating pressure, but we need to find more of it. NE is a good team. We beat them at home on opening day when it seems home teams always win.

  22. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Lol at OD talking to us like we’ve never heard of the heat advantage in Miami 🤪

  23. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    why did we have a ready austin jackson on the sideline and eichenberg at LT?

  24. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Tua – 2
    Patriots – 0

  25. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    there’s an old saying, when a QB throws a pass, it’s like writing a CK, he’s responsible no matter the circumstances.

    • manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

      3 possible scenarios, every time and two are bad

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      Yep, but it’s not an old saying, it’s a statistic.

      You can evaluate success or failure on stats or on Ws and Ls.

      In this case, I don’t give a shit on a bobbled ball for an interception. I care about the win.

      Focusing on baby bullshit is just being a baby….lol

  26. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    To those talking up Jones

    Didn’t hear anyone saying 1 good word about Tua’s 350 or so passing yards against the Bills, when Buffalo ripped us a new one last year

    When you lose stats don’t mean shit, unless you get similar stats when you win

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      Maybe the 3 INTs have something to do with that, lol.

      Or maybe it’s the difference between throwing out a stat vs saying someone looked good…and Tua didn’t look good in that game. Jones looked good this game. He did enough to take the lead very late in the 4th against a good defense. It was the RB that fumbled.

  27. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    not to mention Tua threw that ball under duress, it looked like a wounded duck.
    he should have taken the sack,

  28. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    overall, i wasn’t very impressed with tua, however i did see improvement over last year.

  29. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    however you cut it, that was a very big win @ NE

  30. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Krishna says:
    September 12, 2021 at 10:11 pm
    What does 2008 have to do with anything? I’m baffled and let’s end this semantic whatever the fuck you said.

    Last I checked it was 2021.
    ——————-
    You’re becoming a buzz-kill, Krishna. I’m talking about others (NOT ME!) who have cited 2008 and 2016 as one-and-done Wildcard experiments of the past. Yes, some posters here have recently talked about it, DO YOU COMPREHEND?!! Perhaps you don’t read everything that’s posted here? If not, I think your anger is misplaced at ME.

    I respectfully disagree with them, yet I can understand their frustrations. Is it really that difficult for another to understand another’s frustrations (maybe been there and done that?), yet disagree?

    It’s not semantics, and it’s certainly not about anything the “fuck” I had stated. Get some reading comprehension and get back to me when you wake up after a good night’s sleep.

    The vibe was relatively good here until this personal attack from you. The funniest thing of it all? YOU AND I 100% AGREE on our Phins after today!!!

    Get some get right, man.

  31. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    one more thing, that call against elandon roberts for roughing the passer was bs.

  32. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Important thing is Jets lost and tomorrow we get to hear the lamentations of their women on local talk radio

  33. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Krishna says:
    September 12, 2021 at 11:05 pm
    So why can’t we relish it, learn our lessons, and move on?
    —————-
    That’s what we’re doing, my friend. 🙂

  34. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I’m audi for the night.
    GO PHINS!!!
    HELL YEAH!!!

  35. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Going back to the last 4 minutes of the game- our defense, passing offense, and rushing offense all had a hand in sealing the win. We executed in all phases when the game was on the line and it counted.

    These are the kinds of games NE has been so good at winning over the years. They have been the ultimate grinders and they won more often by making fewer mistakes than their opponent as the game moved into crunch time.

    We weren’t the team with 4 personal fouls. We weren’t the team that fumbled in a crucial moment. Today, we were the team that executed when it counted.

  36. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    The thing that made the Roberts roughing the passer look bad is he was off-balance, because the OL was grabbing at him to hold, after getting blown the fuck up

  37. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    That’s Tua out of the last 3 we won in NE

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      I had to look that up. I can’t believe I already forgot Brady’s last regular season game as a Pet, lol.

      We’re starting to feel right at home in Gillette.

  38. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Waddle looked great out wide, we should put Waddle and Fuller out wide and Parker in the slot

    Big ass dude like Parker, big close target for Tua

  39. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Just rewatched the Davis injury replay. Thank you football gods

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      What’s his status?

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        I’m going to verify on my rewatch right now, but I’m pretty sure he played in the 2nd half.

        I know he came back out to the sideline with a knee brace and was only listed as questionable, not out, so whatever the actual injury, it’s not too serious.

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        They said he didn’t go back into the game, precautionary measures, but looked like he could have

        He was on the sideline wearing a brace

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        I just read that as well about him not going back in. I thought at some point in the 2nd half the announcers said he was back, but then again they also called Jones Tua, said the Pets would take the lead with a fg they made when they were still down 4, and the Dolphins were out of timeouts, or something like that- so it’s not like they were a paragon of accuracy, lol.

        I’m moving into the 2nd quarter now, so I’ll confirm it in the next hour or so. He was on the sideline holding his helmet and they said he was running to show he could go back in, so it looks like he’ll be fine.

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      The only thing I can figure is even though it looked like his foot was planted and his knee bent sideways, because his foot is partially hidden, we can’t see it actually moved enough to not tear the knee.

  40. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Oh yeah, suck on that Van Noy- your redemption game…fail…lol

  41. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Green saying Williams was the fastest guy we have until Waddle got here. He really did his homework

  42. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    The one time I’ve seen Howard ‘targeted’ was complete to Meyers, not a TE. It was a quick pass at the line of scrimmage to Meyers who motioned across the formation. Howard was playing off on his primary, his primary went inside, Meyers towards the sideline, and the coverage on Meyers was passed off to Howard on the motion. It gained 3 yds.

    I’m on the Pets last drive in the 4th, and Davis hasn’t returned since his injury.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Hope he is ok. We need him against Buffalo. John Jenkins came up big! Next Man up!

      We will know more in the Wednesday Injury Report and/or also if they bring up Benito Jones from the PS.

  43. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Victory Monday Bitches!!!!!!!!!!!!! No Monday morning hangover! On to the Bills. One game at a time.

  44. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    You know, I feel bad for knocking on Tua a little last night.

    The Pats defense is really good on all levels. They were able to apply pressure with their DL and not have to blitz much. Maybe an extra LB rushing here and there. That left 6-7 in coverage most of the game. They were able to take away Gesicki because of that. Parker was great but still can’t get separation against good CB’s except for a quick slant. Pats were also able to tap into a smart former QB, now WR, in Perry.

    I think it was obvious they did not tap into the whole playbook as I did not see any jet sweeps that I can recall or many WR screens. We did not utilize Waddle, WIlson, or Grant in that way really. I think Wilson was only targeted once and I don’t think Grant got any.

    Leaving out Tua and Brissett. We only ran the ball 17 times with our RB’s. Gaskin averaged 5.4 a carry and, as a whole, our RB group averaged over 4 yards a carry. Not bad.

    Not saying we were vanilla in the play calling but we didn’t throw anything at them either.

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      Also, believe Gesiski and Parker had a drop or two. I was surprised. Then the bobble for the inteception…..if I remember correctly. I thought he had one wtf moment. And, got the 1st down at the end of the game to keep the ball to the end the game. 3 kneel downs for last 2 minutes.

      We game planned against NE’s O and D and won in their stadium.

      Buffalo is next, time for a new game plan.

      Lots to learn and clean up.

      It was a team win, for sure, imo.

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

    I saw Davis on the sideline later in the game, looked like he was going to come in, he went to talk to another DL, maybe Jenkins. He was definitely still in uniform, so I’m guessing it’s not a serious injury

  46. it wasnt the Phins greatest game ever, and the shortcomings of our defense almost cost the win, but its a great road win, ill take it happily

    Tua got a TD passing, and one rushing, and may have gotten another if the refs didnt call off that free play situation when NE jumped offsides

    the INT was not his best decision, but 2 different Dolphins had their hands on it before it was picked off, and Gesicki had hands on it twice before tipping it up to a db

    if a receiver can get two hands on a ball, it should be caught

    But Tua and the team gets the W, in NE, so all is perfect in the standings

  47. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Aside from a few errors in judgement when he was rattled, I thought Tua played really well and looked much better than the whole of last year. That ball was really being fired out there and accurately.
    Mac Jones looked really good as well. He wasn’t just dinking and dunking. There were plenty of times where he had guys in his face or people falling on him and he stood there and delivered a strike to the open man.
    Our O-line needs work like most of us suspected as our run D. Defensive coverage was suspect most of the game. Getting turnovers saved our team again. Our pass rush was getting to Jones, but we needed that extra half second of coverage to finish with a sack or a hit. There were plenty of times where we had a lot of men in coverage and people were still wide open with Jones finding them right before we got to him.

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

    Waddle had a great debut. Wasn’t expecting such an Impact this early

    Next week we get Fuller back

    Hopefully we can get Gesicki involved

  49. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    Ok, I did as Krishna suggested and took a cool off period. I am really happy we won and NE is tough. Belichick knows how to screw up an opposing game plan and he did. We won in Foxborough and we beat the refs so that’s impressive. We did some good things.

    The team still has a lot of offensive issues and I worry about our ability to win except through the defense. That’s not going to get us in the playoffs in an offensive league though. I watched Bosa and Roberts get called for roughing because they didn’t hit in the new batter box. It’s ridiculous but just another sign the NFL will reward offensive play over defensive. Defense may win games once in the playoffs but you’ve got to be able to lean on the offense some games. I hope we do better this week.

    The Bills were completely shut down so I hope we can do the same next week. That final game last year showed the flaws in expecting your defense to carry games though. The Bills are our primary thorn and they’ve beat up on us a lot lately. They have a good coach and a lot of great players. Hopefully we find a way to pull it out. I may have to do a Piggy score this week.

    Dolphins 65 Bills 0

    • Pittsburgh also had alot of offensive issues, they looked like crap on offense for most of the first half and ben had a pick and fumble

      but the steelers defense was solid all day, and wouldnt let Allen beat them

      the key to winning is defense, not offense, even the dolphins defense pulled out the win, when the offense had some struggles

      at the end of the day, its NICE to see great offense, no doubt we need better offense, but defense is the key to winning games in the NFL

      if you have a play making defense, You have a shot to win, if You dont, u dont

    • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

      Don’t let other posters dictate that you live in fantasy land simply because they choose to themselves. There’s nothing wrong with recognizing the gravity of the win in Foxborough, while also pointing out shortcomings that will bite us down the road. Coaches will be pointing out the same things we are pointing out during the week in preparation for Buffalo. That’s what adults do. They can see the good and the bad and be objective when speaking on subjects.

      • New Age's avatar New Age says:

        Lol, I’ll still be pointing shit out Sunday and I put that score out in jest I’m hoping the game is a back and forth win and I don’t want to judge us too harshly or them after the first week. I think it will be close and I don’t see Tua imploding like last year.

        The Bills seem to have our number though. They have won 7 of the last 8. We’ll have to do far better to start going the other way. My best guess is 27-21 with the Bills pulling it out but I wanted to have some ridiculousness this early in the week.

  50. Wilson had a target in the end zone, lol what a great job!

    i must admit, trying to stay positive with Wilson is extremely difficult, he just seems totally useless

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

    I said it in my article, Belichick is the master of taking away a certain player, and I said he was going to make sure Gesicki didn’t hurt them, and he succeeded. I knew they would clamp down on Gesicki and take their chances with everyone else. They blanketed him all day. Only way that changes is if someone else really steps up and has a big day.

  52. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    As I perused the summary of games yesterday, almost every match up was described as ugly, ugly game, ugly win, ugly whatever…..

    Hmmmmm, I wonder if 1st game of season has anything to do with it?

  53. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Jones also had errors under pressure, he fumbled the ball after a sack early on
    —————————
    We never sacked Jones.

  54. saints beat the packers by 35, lol

    things could be alot worse than a win in NE

    all i wanted was a W on the road for game one, so im very happy with the W

  55. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I know about the penalty one, but when was the other? None of our players have a stat recording a sack. I checked 3 different sites and none have us recording a sack.

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

    BBMike and SB

    I am pretty sure we sacked him and he fumbled early in the game. The patriots recovered but I remember hearing Wilkins get credit for half a sack

    We also sacked him later but it didn’t count bc of the roughing penalty

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

    ESPN has Mac Jones being sacked once for 13 yards but doesn’t have any of our defenders getting a sack….wtf

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

    Not sure how they score this one

    • New Age's avatar New Age says:

      This is why I might have difficulty watching this year. Bosa had a very similar sack that turned into a free first down and made that game closer when the Redskins backup was playing. I hate when refs decide games and it will happen a lot this year.

  59. before the game i was mentioning a couple times if the FIns can pressure Jones, he will make mistakes

    but we seldom could get any pressure, wtf happenned to our pass rush? it was terrible

    i watched the steelers chase down ALLen all day, and even when they couldnt get to Allen, they knocked down a half dozen passes

    that is what i hope to see from Miamis defense, MORE PRESSURE on the QB

  60. SB 7, IF You somehow think the Dolphins had excellent pressure, You should say so, and give examples to back it up

    telling me to rewatch the game, doesnt do anything to validate Your opinion the dolphins had great pass pressure, when they clearly didnt

    • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

      The examples are in the game film that I told you to re-watch and I gave a summary of what happened in my original post. The game film backs up what I said, if you want to ignore it, then go right ahead.

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

    We didn’t sack Jones, we just missed sacks numerous times, and Jones looked like a pro calmly standing in the pocket and delivering strikes. Seemed almost every time just missed getting to him he made us pay. He got hit a bunch, but we were always a step late.

  62. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    David,
    It doesn’t matter what you call adequate pressure. Pressure isn’t subjective. And I’m not going to watch a game that didn’t have anything to do with our game. This is a Dolphins board. We are discussing what happened in our teams’ game. If you didn’t see the pressure after watching the game twice, then no one here can help you see what was in front of your face.

    • You keep making the pass rush about Me, when it clearly is not

      MY idea of adequate pressure would include several more sacks, one INT or more, and alot of hurries to mess up the play

      the example i gave was the steelers game, the dolphins did not do what the steelers did,

      I witnessed Jones dismantle our defense, and he had too much time to do it IMO

      If you feel the Dolphins rush was adequate, then we have to disagree on this, rewatching it, doesnt change the fact we have to agree to disagree

  63. pheloniusphish's avatar pheloniusphish says:

    From the PatsPulpit:

    “Frustrating loss: The Dolphins won the opener in a fashion that the Patriots used to. New England outplayed Miami, and while it feels like they should’ve won by 10, they lost. The offense moved the ball up and down the field, but were only able to score 16 points. The Dolphins certainly didn’t play great, but they forced two turnovers, one of them in the closing minutes, and that was enough for the visitor to hold on. It was one of those games that leaves you shaking your head wondering how you possibly lost, which is exactly what the Patriots did for 20 years. You just can’t make a habit out of it.”

    We have been saying for years “NE shouldn’t have won that game.” Now it’s Miami’s turn. Lots of things things to clean up, but that’s true after the first game any year. Difference this year is that Miami made the fewest mistakes and were solid when they needed to be. They played a better game against a division rival on the road.

  64. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Bellicheck may have taken away Gisecki but the difference this year is we have Waddle and a healthy Parker. Bellicheck could not take away all our weapons

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

    I think the big gap in communication here is the interpretation of pressure. Pressure is when you get near the QB, he has to either move to avoid the rush or get rid of the ball to not get sacked. We did that all day. Sacks are sacks, two different things.

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

  67. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

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

    They need to clean this stuff up

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

    Imagine if we beat a Buffalo nest week a home and we send them to 0-2 and we are 2-0

    That is possible now. I love tHat we escaped New England with a win and have a lot to work on. Let’s go Dolphins

  70. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    This is to funny not to share!

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

    Ken – That’s exactly what I said. It’s not a foolproof game plan. BB always takes out the player he feels is most dangerous and won’t allow that player to beat them. It’s up to someone else or a few someones to step up and make him pay for that.

  72. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    I think our defensive game plan was focused on not necessarily pressuring Jones but stopping the run and taking away anything down the field. It is hard to get consistent pressure in that scenario. I think we wanted to force the Patriots into 10 to 12 play drives and hopefully create opportunities where the Pats would make mistakes. We did some blitzes but not as much as we were doing last year

  73. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I feel really bad for Ryan Fitzpatrick. This was going to probably be his last big shot and now going to be out a couple weeks with a hip injury.

  74. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    I thought Jenkins did a great job subbing for Davis. I thought Van Ginkel looked lost yesterday especially when he was exposed in coverage.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      I did see one time where I thought he got picked but not really looking back at it. We were trying to keep them doing anything deep which we did. Though, their game plan seemed to be running a lot of rub routes underneath where the defender had to run around the other route and lose coverage a bit. It worked well for them but our secondary also did a great job tackling and not giving up much YAC.

      • Ken's avatar Ken says:

        I thought Jones played really well in the secondary. I was worried because Agholor ate him alive in Vegas last year. Agholor got his catches but they were all contested and kept everything in front of him and as you said little YAC

  75. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Victory Monday!!

    Jones 1st drive he fumbled when he threw a backwards pass at the ground under pressure. They called it incomplete at first, then changed it to a fumble. It was actually the one time he looked like he didn’t know what he was doing, but he settled down after that.

    It was gratifying to read what Phel posted from the Pats Pulpit. Exactly what I said yesterday, the Pets have been winning these games for two decades, and for the past season+ we’ve been winning them, including now against the master.

    I’m done breaking this game down, it’s on to the Bills. We get Fuller back this week, and this is a measuring stick game. Their offense ate us up both games last season, especially game 2, and they are going to be angry and looking to bounce back knowing they don’t want to go down 2 games in the division. Time to see what’s what.

    1-0 Baby!!

  76. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Well this makes me feel better!
    It looked horrible live!

    https://twitter.com/GhostOfAdamGase/status/1437291694643425284?s=20

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

    I didn’t see a lot of missed tackles yesterday, did you?

    Low penalties and finishing plays – that’s a good way to win

  78. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    At the end of the season, this is all that will matter!

    https://twitter.com/SyrupFather/status/1437373082373603330?s=20

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

    This is a great catch but this works bc of the ball placement

    We can do this with Parker all day against anyone

  80. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    I am not being very productive this morning

  81. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

  82. Phindog's avatar Phindog says:

    From what I saw on the int, Tua was trying to throw it out of bounds but was hit as he was throwing and lost velocity on the ball and it stayed inbounds causing the int. He was not looking at any receiver.

  83. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    If you want to take someone away, I’m fine with it being Gesicki, especially in a contract year

    But Gesicki looked soft yesterday, he needs to muscle up these guys covering him and play to his size

    Belicheat kept the score close, but taking away one of our weapons was meh

  84. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Can’t really expect some guys to come out game 1 firing on all cylinders with not a lot of guts playing extended PS minutes

  85. Phindog's avatar Phindog says:

    I’m glad Waddle got his 1st TD in his 1st game on the road against a divisional rival. He’s going to be good for us.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      I was very happy in what I saw from him. He did have a big drop on a 3rd down play but overall he really produced and he was a big part of the game plan

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

      Jackson was getting away with a lot of contact
      He would have been called for PI had a ball not been tipped

      And basically he couldn’t cover Parker and it was obvious

  86. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Glad you posted the video on the sack negated by penalty. He clearly hit above the knee. Almost mid thigh. From a rules site:

    Hitting Too Low
    One of the NFL’s rules is often called ​The Brady Rule​ as it was added after a season-ending injury to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in 2008.

    This rules states that a defensive player who hits a quarterback below the knees when one or two feet are on the ground will be penalized for a personal foul and a 15-yard penalty.

    The hit must be above the knee to be legal. This penalty is often called on pass rushers who are blocked to the ground, but they continue to scramble toward quarterback and end up hitting him below the knee, exposing him to serious injury.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      I hate that these fux can throw a bs penalty like they did yesterday and it not be subjected to replay

      When was the last time we played the cheats and they didn’t get a bs penalty at the most opportune time?

      Don’t remember the last time I watched one of their games against anyone, that this didn’t happen

  87. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Can we expect Jackson back at LT and Eichenberg at RT this week?

  88. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    First drive was so smooth, but then everything there after was pretty much a struggle on O

    Would like to see weapons moved around, happened some yesterday, but find the right weekly matchups, then take advantage of them in the 2nd halves

    Waddle looked great out wide, Parker inside running a slant should be our bread and butter, then move him out wide and throw the deep sideline

    Gaskin looked good as did Ahmed and even Brown, just keep mixing and matching until you find what you want

    Brissett was huge on short yardage, none bigger than our last 1st down

    Once the OL gets settled, and I believe it will by mid-season we’ll be able to run a smoother O, giving Tua some of the luxuries Mac had

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      Yes, your versatility won’t necessarily show up each week during the game, but it will from week to week as was suggested in the article

  89. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    — On defense, cornerbacks Byron Jones and Xavien Howard were the only two players to play all 75 snaps, while Jason McCourty and Jerome Baker were off the field for only one snap.

  90. drg's avatar drg says:

    Biggest takeaway for me is that we seem to be a resilient, gritty team that finds a way to win a lot of close games. Run defense wasn’t up to par, especially between the tackles. Hopefully, Davis is back soon. Tua did a nice job, but didn’t seem to be able to create much if the primary read wasn’t there. Giving him a pocket to step up into is going to be critical to our offense. The run game had some good moments. Our RBs aren’t flashy, but they can definitely get the job done. Loved the QB sneaks. It always frustrated me that NE has done that for years with Brady despite teams knowing it is coming. Waddle and Parker had some great moments. More 50/50 ball, please. The TEs will have their day, but they stayed in for protection most of the game yesterday. It’s early, but this game is more evidence that Flo and Co. are establishing a winning culture and a team that will be competitive every year. Doesn’t look like our guys will be blowing many teams out, but there will be a lot of fun games this year.

    Big game next week!

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      When you have depth and don’t wear down at the end of a game, it allows you to win the close ones

      Also we don’t have to win a game any certain way (Omar, take your keys to the game…up your…), we’re built to win any type of game, except maybe a shootout

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      drg — good to see you! Guess ’tis the season. 🙂

  91. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Because of our versatility and game plan each week and opponents game plan, we may not see some individual stats, like Gesicki with 70 catches

    Week 1 shows how we intend to gameplan and stick with it, if the game goes as planned

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

    Remember this near miss

  93. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

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