Bills vs Dolphins – GAMEDAY!!!

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  1. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Week 3
    HOWIE’S LIST

    Rhino 26 – 24 🐬
    Herd 23-20 🐬
    Kong 27-24 🐬
    🐠 35-7 🐬
    New Age 27-26 🐬
    Rock 36-20 LVR 😦

  2. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Week 3
    HOWIE’S LIST

    Rhino 26 – 24 🐬
    Herd 23-20 🐬
    Kong 27-24 🐬
    🐠 35-7 🐬
    New Age 27-26 🐬
    Rock 36-20 LVR 😦
    stanger 17-14 phins

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

    Sounds like a lot of people on Twitter are advocating moving around the OL

    Moving Jackson to guard
    Moving Hunt to tackle
    Etc

    I don’t really get it

  4. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Piggy, It is probably just desperation on their part. IMO the issue with the line is more than just lack of talent, though Jackson has looked BAD since a rookie. I think they need time together to gel. So of course the solution is to keep on shuffling them! Makes perfect sense!

  5. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    From the article on the previous page:

    “β–ͺ You’re the fourth offensive line coach here in 26 months. General manager Chris Grier has given you high draft picks. Do you feel a burden to develop these players?

    He said that poor performance on Sunday β€œis not on them alone. I take a lot of that burden on myself to do whatever I need to do to get it right.”

    Jeanpierre confirmed that center Deiter has a role in blitz pickup, but didn’t solely blame him for two early sacks. He said communication in days leading up to the game must improve.”

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

      Those two early blitzes were DB blitzes as I recall

      The play of Jackson and Davis was bad as n the outside
      But the two dB blitzes no one saw coming – that was something else than just a bad individual performance

      And IMO those Effective DB blitzes were the low point in the game

      Something really went wrong pre-snap on those plays

  6. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    For you other baseball guys on the board, what is your opinion?

    If Guerrero gets the triple crown, do you give him the MVP or has Ohtani’s season been special enough to give it to him no matter what else happens? Does it matter that Toronto is in the playoff hunt and LA isn’t?

    If I had a vote, I think I’m giving it to Guerrero if he wins the triple crown.

  7. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Hunt graded out well last year at RT, move him back there, put Eichenberg at LT, Jackson LG, Davis at RG, and leave it that way the rest of the year.

    Why else did they draft all these tackles

  8. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    I saw a lot of bone head moves by the line these past two weeks. Guards pulling in different directions and running into them, Tackles doubling the DT with the guard and letting a free running DE / OLB run free past them. Keystone cops kind of shit. That is being unprepared IMO. These guys need to start working together and keep working together and they need to get on the same page. if that means Dieter is not calling out the correct assignments then he needs to sit IMO.

  9. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    The QB & the center need to recognize formations and call out blocking assignments, we need a leader to point out where the imbalance is, that’s not happening, Tua’s sacks were his own fault, he’s not aware of what he’s up against. he’s just proceeding with the play and these OL don’t know where the trouble is coming from, they are down in their stance and don’t have the picture Tua does.

  10. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    at one point i had seen 4 defenders rushing against 2 OL, they just proceeded with the play and got hammered. it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see that, in fact it’s pretty basic.
    watch Brady how prior to the snap he’s jumping around pointing fingers.
    he’s calling out and shifting his protection, he does this presnap to get the picture of where they’re lining up. I don’t see Tua doing that.

  11. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    the way Tua drags the play out presnap, the DL is getting a jump, you have to be unpredictable to stop that, you can’t repeat the same cadence everytime. you can’t make that a routine.
    I had seen where Davis was beat bad with pure speed around the edge, it wasn’t his fault though.

    if you look down the line the whole buffalo DL was moving before our OL was. it was like they knew the snap count.

    The OL needs help from the QB

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      I didn’t see a a lot of Tua on Sunday. Thought he was only in for like 6 plays. And he got bashed while in, but seemed like scheming problems to me. So many uncovered rushers..

      • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

        i watched the video concerning tua and that’s what i took away from it, once we were down 14, kinda forced our hand to play aggressive, at that point we went to the pass and the bills knew we were passing. i thought brissett did good considering the situation.

      • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        Was doubting you at all. Just thought Tua played for only a short amount of time and Brissett most of it. But could be wrong.

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      I think what you mean to say is Tua and Brissett since they were both having the same problems. When both QBs and the oline are failing to set the protections right, which even a blind monkey can see the problem wasn’t just one area or one person, you have to start wondering if the problem is in practice, and if it’s not getting done in practice, the coaches are the issue.

      As much as you want to make this about Tua, and I agree the whopping 4 pass plays he was in, there were some issues that were likely at least partially his fault, but it’s clearly bigger than just him.

  12. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Cav, it’s Guerrero for me. I remember way back when I played fantasy baseball. I would always try to get Guerrero, Sr.

  13. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    watch the first play, you can see Tua moving his foot to get the TE in motion coming back his way, Tua has to recognize that the LBer covering him is not following him, he needs to account for that guy, sure enough the LBer has nothing else to do but rush the passer and he gets the sack, Tua has to recognize that!

  14. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    We played a bad game. Like Belichick always says after a loss; didn’t play well enough, didn’t coach well enough and now we have to get ready for Vegas.

  15. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    the ol looked much better once brissett came in the game

  16. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    point being you just can’t lay all the blame on the OL and start replacing guys when a lot of the blame lies elsewhere

  17. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Tua played 9 snaps. The score was 7-0 when he left the game injured.

  18. bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

    ORob, just curious if you looked at Brissetts plays as well or just Tuas?

    • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

      yes watch the video above, Brissett was at a disadvantage due to being down 14pts, he had way too many pass attempts, taking that into consideration, watch the video, he sometimes waited a long time to get the pass off. it just looked better with him vs Tua

      • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

        Tua had guys coming at him unblocked due to over loading and lack of recognition.

      • bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

        It did you break down every play and recognition at the line, like you did with Tua? Saying it just β€œlooked” better with Brissett comes across slanted when breakdown is presented for Tua, but not Brissett.

      • bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

        β€œBut did you”…..

      • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

        no i didn’t breakdown any of brissetts plays i just watched how he manuevered in the pocket, being slow he was still able to use that as an advantage.

        the reason i didn’t break down brissett was because the game was over when he entered having already seen the game.

        kinda hard to evaluate clean up duty

        he was at a huge disadvantage coming into the game down 14-0 not to mention the blown plays by the recs when we were in Buffalo territory

      • bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

        Ok, I don’t understand that logic at all, how is being down 14-0 early clean up duty. You don’t see how you come across as just having an agenda against Tua when you give answers like that? Trying to be fair here to you, but you seem to just be focused on only what is wrong with Tua, and ignore the rest of the game. Good luck.

  19. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Let’s go Pirates!

  20. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Ok, was going to wait until next month, but dammit man we need to (STILL) improve the OL and pass rush:

    29. Tyler Linderbaum OC, Iowa – Will be best center in the draft
    48. Thayer Munford OT(LT), Ohio State – 46 games at LT for Ohio State
    99. Isaiah Thomas EDGE, Oklahoma
    118. Calvin Austin III WR, Memphis – SPEED
    123. Isaiah Foksey EDGE, Notre Dame
    158. Kenneth Walker III RB, Michigan State – Current NCAA rushing leader
    179. Romeo Doubs WR, Nevada
    196. Tanner Mordecai QB, SMU – Need one to develop when Brissett is gone
    232. Steven Gilmore CB, Marshall – Stephon’s brother, smallish size though
    249. Zacch Pickens IDL, South Carolina

  21. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    It’s tough to have a decent debate around here without some ass-hat chiming in with stupidity
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    D says:
    September 21, 2021 at 6:23 pm
    He’s just trolling.

  22. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    here’s another condescending idiot, Tim you should stick to the subject matter and form an opinion of why you think i’m wrong instead of the condescending bull shit that swirls around in your brain, i get it you don’t have a clue so you try to cloud the issue with your nonsense.

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    Tim Knight says:
    September 21, 2021 at 5:59 pm
    Yeah but looked better. LOL

  23. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Speaking of retard goats, did any of you read about the dead grisly they found in Canada that had been killed by a mountain goat? I guess that happens once in awhile, which is pretty cool.

  24. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Tua missed the tackle on the TD and he should have had better coverage on Diggs

  25. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    Tim Knight says:
    September 21, 2021 at 6:29 pm
    You’re the one with an agenda. Tua has nothing to do with what the defense allows. I suppose the 47 yard TD run by Singletary was on him too. Nothing you’re saying today makes any sense. Not one person agrees with you.
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    you first have to understand the subject matter to understand why i say what i do, you should try to read the whole story, not just start with my posts,

    If you can read above the problem being stated is that all the blame should go on the OL, that we should sit a couple of guys and move others in.

    that’s just not true and i tried to point that out with the video and some of Tua’s failures that contributed to the OL looking bad, that allowed Buffalos offense on the field to get that huge run.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I never said we should sit anyone nor did I say it was all on the OL. Even though they sucked all day. I blamed the blocking schemes as a whole which involves everyone on the field. The coaches also did a bad job.

      But blaming a QB for a 20 yard punt return and a 46 yard TD run, and the coaches going for it on 4th and 2 which lead to a 52 yard TD drive to make it 14-0 is just dumb. It was 14-0 the entire 2nd quarter and what did we do?

      • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

        and i wasn’t commenting to you with my initial posts, you commented to my post, i was responding to the others above, so why does the fact that you never said anything about the OL matter?
        you’re forming your own context about my posts (another tua bashing) without considering what’s above my post.

        you’re lost in translation

  26. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    Does anyone really think that all the blame lies on the OL when we went down 14-0 with Tua in the game,
    was Tua not to blame for getting hammered by unblocked LBers?

    it’s on the video, it’s pointed out, should be clear as day.

    it’s not all on the OL, it’s more on Tua and his inexperience.

    he has to do a better job recognizing and calling out protection.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      It wasn’t 14-0 with Tua in the game, it was 7-0. They made it 14-0 when he was out of the game. What part of that do you not understand? He’s not responsible for the defense.

      • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

        third down tua gets pancaked! we punt, they score, 14-0 when Brisett takes his first snap, just to be clear.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Nope! We went for it on 4th and 2 and gave them the ball on their 48. They drove 52 to make it 14-0. Maybe you didn’t watch the game.

      • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

        semantics, it was 14-zip when Brissett entered the game. do you at least agree with that?
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        On 3rd-and-15, a screen pass to Jaylen Waddle picked up 13 yards, moving the ball to the Buffalo 48-yard line. Electing to go for it on fourth down, Tagovailoa threw toward Albert Wilson, but was hit as he let go of the ball and it fell short. Tagovailoa grabbed his ribs as he laid on the turf and was clearly in pain.

    • bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

      What about the rest of the game, who is to blame for that? It was 35-0. I blame the OL, coaches, the early defense, both QBs, the receivers, and myself for wasting 3 hours watching it.

  27. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Tua did not rush the passer good enough

  28. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Tua needs more fiber in his diet

  29. Capt. Stubbs's avatar Capt. Stubbs says:

    O rob
    I get where you’re trying to go and Tua should of shifted protection. However, if I’m the LT and I clearly see an extra guy on my side. I’m saying hey LG I got to go after this guy or he will come in free. I believe communication as whole was shit .

    • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

      if you watch the video the LT is down in a 3 point stance, he’s focused on who’s in front of him, Tua triggers the T.E. in motion with his foot away from the lber freeing him up to rush Tua, no way the LT could account for that, the ball was snapped quickly. Tua should have either made sure the RB was aware and had him on that side to pick up the lber or roll away from the lber.

      • Capt. Stubbs's avatar Capt. Stubbs says:

        He can counter that, shift the line blocking then tua needs to understand that he has to step up and get it out quick. 3 point stance or not

      • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

        all i’m saying is the fault does not solely lie on the OL, Tua was just if not more at fault for the breakdown judging from the video above.

  30. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    So garbage time starts late in the 1st quarter down 14-0 now. LOL

    • Capt. Stubbs's avatar Capt. Stubbs says:

      Unfortunately with that game, garbage time started at kick off! Time to move on….. short term memory!! Raiders next

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Actually we stopped the bleeding with the defense stepping up after the 1st quarter. The offense continued to do nothing for the rest of the game. You can’t beat a good team doing that. But yes, Raiders next.

      • Capt. Stubbs's avatar Capt. Stubbs says:

        I agree with that. Brissett was still running for his life most of the game. So offense really had no chance to sustain the whole game. I think you mentioned earlier that the whole blocking scheme they implemented sucked. Back to the drawing board

      • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

        and the reason brissett was running for his life was because the game plan was abandoned

  31. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Tua is mean to small animals

  32. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    The reality of the game log is now semantics. LMAO!!!

  33. bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

    ORob, not sure how anyone would consider early 2nd quarter down 14, garbage time.

    • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

      it turned into that when we lost the ball deep in bills territory and going for it on 4th down instead of kicking the fg, you come away with no points for the half and they come out and put 7 more on you, then your game plan is abandoned.
      we could have easily had the lead going into half without the mistakes, the parker drop!
      that would make it a whole different 2nd half

      • bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

        Like I mentioned earlier, not only QB, but coaching, receivers and early defense. OL as well, cause Brissett was hurried also.

  34. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    No team abandons a game plan late 1st quarter down by two TDs. It might get tweaked, but not abandoned.

  35. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Seems to me that there is a LOT of blame to go around regarding our Offensive woes… it begins with drafting, goes to coaching, and ends with execution.

    My attention is now focused on Lemuel Jeanpierre and our “co-OCs” to fix the communication problems on the O-Line. Could be as simple as too many chiefs and not enough Indians, coupled with next to no gel-time for our O-Line.

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

      I read that they are moving guys around for the raiders game on the OL

      I think Rock hit it on the head in an earlier post – a lot of keystone cops stuff
      I feel like we should be watching out OL to the theme of a Benny Hill

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Like I said last night, we’re a very young team overall including coaches and maybe our 10-6 last year put us all on the fast track and we’re not there yet. That said it was one bad game. If we see more of this then we have a problem.

  36. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    coming off that bad loss, Raiders are floating on cloud 9 with 2 wins against tough opponents, I think that works in Miami’s favor.
    you can bet these guys are on notice after the Bills performance, They’re playing for their jobs!

  37. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    SIMPLE FIX, just give Tua and the entire OL a blood transfusion from MATT ROTH!!!!!

    Hell, the entire team for that matter!

  38. Capt. Stubbs's avatar Capt. Stubbs says:

    Talking punter here, to mix things up.didn’t we hear during training camp that are punter could kick perfect spirals and place them perfectly. Not that this has anything to do with the game. Just wanting to see it

  39. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Lmao….I’ve never judged the results of game with 3 and half quarters left as having to change game plans and become frantic even after losing their starting QB.

    Kinda silly, especially focusing on the first two series of the game…..hmmmm.

    Also, never heard of tying QB results to play after they go out. New rules? Lmao!

  40. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Tua was on the grassy knoll

  41. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    bailbondmike says:
    September 21, 2021 at 8:12 pm
    SIMPLE FIX, just give Tua and the entire OL a blood transfusion from MATT ROTH!!!!!

    Hell, the entire team for that matter!
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    πŸ˜†

    POST OF THE DAY!!!

  42. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    We’re going to find out what kind of mettle this team has this Sunday. Not one area or another, all of them. Players and coaches alike.

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

    I don’t know that moving guys around on the OL is great way to solve problems that are mistakes

    Doesn’t experience fix that

  44. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Cesar’s last words: Et Tu Tua?

  45. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    It’s funny, because as a Tua supporter, I’m quick to point out that he had no offseason, preseason, etc. But then I talk about our O-Line and don’t apply the same, and Captain Stubbs reminds me that they, too, had no preseason either. SOLID point by the Capt!

    So why have we regressed so much this year from last? See my 7:59 PM post above… I think I pegged it rather well… even when not considering our O-Line had zero preseason last year.

    What happened? Coaching changes.

    • Capt. Stubbs's avatar Capt. Stubbs says:

      We have had a lot of coaching changes. I’m leaning that way

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Yessir. And one has to figure that with co-OCs (unless it’s in title only), the communication HAS to be slowed to at least a tangible degree. Communication needs to flow ASAP, and we’re clearly not there.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Perhaps I’m wrong on our talent, but I see a very, very promising young O-Line. We should be much better this year than last, but we’ve gotten worse.

      Coaching changes and lack of gel-time with 5 on the O-Line.

      • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

        I will give you this, sometimes there are too “many cooks in the kitchen” and not enough sous chefs.

        Cross training is also important, but i want my best to be able to excel at what they do best before I ask them to cover/learn other roles. You need primary talent, then support. Not, support everywhere, but no experts.

        We are so young….growing pains?

  46. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    We’ll see what changes are made this coming Sunday, but I don’t think it bodes well… JMO. I must roll with Tim to see if we can get this fixed early in the season.

  47. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Tua faked the moon landings

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

    Another example of dumb mistakes are the ineligible downfield receiver penalties

    I’m pretty sure that’s product of not pacing themselves right on RPO plays – like they expect the ball to come out faster

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

      So stuff like that

      And picking up the blitzes – especially the DB blitzes

      That’s fixable

      Really with our team speed at receiver we should be killing teams that are sending DBs at our QB

  49. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    So we’re traveling to the new Las Vegas Raiders’ stadium to play on Sunday… some have called it the “Death Star”, seriously. We’ll need to get with the PhinsTroopers to plan an advanced strike.

    Pigs, Hulkster, and Mike E: come with me on Slave-1, and we’ll rendevous with Steve on the outskirts of the Las Vegas system. D, we’ll need some of your advanced experience, you having been on a Death Star before where you lost many.

    Captain Stubbs, we need you to be our compass on the treacherous journey to the Death Star: take the lead, sir.

    I KNOW we can count on Phindog, BBM, and Phelon to cover our 6.

    Tim, Stanger, Manitoba, Krishna, ORob, Wyoming, Bookman, CavKong, New Age, Rockphin, Herd, and David all need to help form a grand army of the Phin Nation, ready to strike!

    May the Force be with us!
    GO PHINS!!!
    HELL YEAH!!!

  50. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Our top 6 OL we’re rolling with from youngest to oldest are R, 2, 2, 2, 3 and 7. They have a very small body of work playing together and so does Tua and some of the other skill guys. Even the vets haven’t played much with this group. These guys haven’t accomplished anything together as it stands this year.

    The defense is ahead. They’re opportunistic but they have some issues with youth and new too.

    The STs have been solid for the last few years. I don’t see us losing games much because of them.

    After 2 games:
    Offense D
    Defense C+
    Special Teams C+
    Coaching C+

    These are just my eye ball grades, nothing analytical. It can get better, but it’s still going to be that “OD show me” test.

  51. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

    This place needs saged.

  52. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Capt., this Raiders game is a test for sure. What is this team made of and where they are as a team? We’ve seen it before, start off bad and finish better. We started off 1-3 last year and finished 10-6. We’re not there yet.

  53. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Just in case anybody thought I was just being Star Wars weird, LOL…

    Welcome To The Death Star!

  54. D's avatar D says:

    Reply
    ocalarob says:
    September 21, 2021 at 6:29 pm
    It’s tough to have a decent debate around here without some ass-hat chiming in with stupidity
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    D says:
    September 21, 2021 at 6:23 pm
    He’s just trolling.
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    So what is it then, seems that if youre blaming the game on a guy who barely was in the game you’re either dumb or trolling. I personally don’t feel you are dumb so it singles it out.

  55. D's avatar D says:

    Tim Knight says:
    September 21, 2021 at 8:12 pm
    Which ones, your posts that make no sense or the ones that make no sense?
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    This was the post of the day.

  56. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    lKrishna says:
    September 21, 2021 at 10:28 pm
    Agreed!
    _________________________

    are you going to the fest?
    CAN’T WAIT!

  57. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    This statement here is pretty sad, i’m giving an opinion on football matters, and in doing so this clown butts in and labels me a “troll” for my football opinion. i wonder who the real troll is?
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    D says:
    September 21, 2021 at 6:23 pm
    He’s just trolling.

  58. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    i read a lot that i disagree with as far as football talk, and if i feel it’s worth the conversation i will reply appropriately. if i don’t i simply move on. that depends on the person making the comment though, at this point i have a list that i try to ignore no matter the subject.

    I remember when Home was hounding Tim, it drove him crazy. he was mad as hell about it.
    yet he does the same thing.

    this place is a great place to talk football most of the time, just a few bad apples.

    maybe we should all impugn each other over opinions.

    see how that works

    i know it’s just immaturity, i shouldn’t let it bother me

  59. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    The Flying Pig says:
    September 21, 2021 at 9:17 pm
    Another example of dumb mistakes are the ineligible downfield receiver penalties
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    Austin Jackson! he may get the hook this week, move davis to LT and Liam to RT

  60. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    If Tua can’t go in Vegas he already told the protection to fuck it all up right off the bat. He cares more than you know. LMAO!!!!

  61. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    10 straight for the Cards, and thank you very much Pitt πŸ˜‰

  62. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    The Flying Pig says:
    September 21, 2021 at 9:19 pm
    So stuff like that
    Really with our team speed at receiver we should be killing teams that are sending DBs at our QB
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    Not sure that’s working out, the Bills just picked our QB up and slammed him to the ground, i’m sure they were laughing about it all the way back to Buffalo!

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

      I know what happened. I saw the game

      The whole point is that quick hitting passes to speed receivers can counter DB blitzes bc you are leaving LBs out there to stop the big play

      The team wasn’t prepared to counter something they are built to withstand

  63. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    ‘The vagina is an elastic, muscular canal with a soft, flexible lining that provides lubrication and sensation. The vagina connects the uterus to the outside world. The vulva and labia form the entrance, and the cervix of the uterus protrudes into the vagina, forming the interior end.’

    What I heard that also happens is the lack of it makes people disoriented and searching for organs that don’t exist. That conundrum is still considered… the tale of the Yetti. LOL

  64. D's avatar D says:

    *Yawn* *pats little OCRobbie on the head* Goodnight you little rascal.

  65. D's avatar D says:

    I didn’t label you a troll, I said you were trolling. There is a difference. One is a personal attack one is saying you setting him up for an argument about Tua. Sorry if ya didn’t see it that way but I can’t help you understand it. You called me a pussy, a moron, so only one calling people namesis you because you argument are dumb, repetitive and classless.

  66. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    D, I was not trying to hammer Tua, i was just responding to the post above about the OL solely at fault and went over a video showing the faults of Tua in that regard. i’m not sure why you think i’m a “troll” for that.
    i will give you the benefit of doubt,
    from an earlier post explaining this that you obviously didn’t read.
    _________________________________________________________

    ocalarob says:
    September 21, 2021 at 6:52 pm
    Tim Knight says:
    September 21, 2021 at 6:29 pm
    You’re the one with an agenda. Tua has nothing to do with what the defense allows. I suppose the 47 yard TD run by Singletary was on him too. Nothing you’re saying today makes any sense. Not one person agrees with you.
    ________________________________________

    you first have to understand the subject matter to understand why i say what i do, you should try to read the whole story, not just start with my posts,

    If you can read above the problem being stated is that all the blame should go on the OL, that we should sit a couple of guys and move others in.

    that’s just not true and i tried to point that out with the video and some of Tua’s failures that contributed to the OL looking bad, that allowed Buffalos offense on the field to get that huge run.

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      “that’s just not true and i tried to point that out with the video and some of Tua’s failures that contributed to the OL looking bad, that allowed Buffalos offense on the field to get that huge run.”

      Now I get it, Tua sucks. Your words, “Tua’s failures……allowd Buffalos offense on the field to get that huge run.”

      I thought the Dolphins had their own D, and just fucked up! They keep changing the fucking rules in football!

      Looking forward to the Fest, just rented a car (last mode of transportation needed).

      I KNOW I will be there! Can’t wait to meet and laugh with everyone. Woo, hoo!

  67. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    By the way, I love the smell of sage and have been saged many times! I love it!

    However, I think I’m immune…..lol!

  68. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    For such a big dude he has such a small ego

  69. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Hit the Hornitas tequila last night. Woke up with something pricking my arm. I had 3 cactus needles in my arm. I’m like, WTF! Still trying to figure that one out.

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

    I’m so frustrated with everything that happened last week. I feel like all the positives, what little we were able to take from the NE game all disappeared last week. I hate the Tua is injured and now it’s going to be he’s not durable, which certainly is on the table since he hasn’t been. The talk now is going to be either Tua sucks or he can’t stay on the field. Brisset isn’t bad, we can win with him but every facet of our team needs to improve for that happen.

  71. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    He has a point. Pound for pound, the Raiders have a smallish DL.

    “Miami has a lot of season left and they have a prime opportunity, no matter who the quarterback is in Week 3, to get the offense back on track. How? By running the football.”

    One thing Miami needs more of regardless of quarterback in Week 3

  72. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Overall, I like this coaching staff. However, I think a huge fatal flaw this them was going young and staying young so fast. We need those quality veteran leaders in here. I understand salary cap concerns, but there are people here taking up space on the cap that they’ve chosen to keep or go after that are not value added while we’ve let a few quality guys go that we should have kept. I feel like the ratio of quality veterans and young studs is off if we are expecting these guys to consistently win games and improve on the previous year.
    The other concern I have is the unnecessary turnover in the offensive coaching staff. I don’t feel like any move we’ve made has taken this team in a direction it needs to go. Our first guy was let go because his O was supposedly too complex, but we really turned it on at the end of the season and started to really look good. We dump him for Gailey, a retired, inconsistent mess only for him to be forced into retirement and then put two inexperienced guys in charge. This isn’t including the inexperienced line coach.
    That’s too much lack of experience coaching a group of players who lack experience. We can’t expect to be winning when so many people on one side of the ball don’t have the history. We are in year three and there should have been something established on O that has progressed since year one like what’s been done with the defense. In year three something should be clicking and we look the same as we did at the beginning of last season.

  73. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    I didn’t want to make the previous post too long, but what we’ve done on offense for this regime is very similar to how we handled Tannehill. Even though they differ in certain areas, I see Tannehill and Tua in the same tier of QB. They aren’t in the elite tier of of the Rodgers, Wilson, Brady, but they are definitely in the above average tier just below it. Tannehill has a better arm and is more athletic, but Tua has better pocket presence and decision making.
    That being said, neither of them are going to be the kind of QB who will the team to wins when the supporting cast is lacking. They need complementary pieces more so that the elite QB do, but less than other QBs. Both need a running game, especially since both are really good with those boots, waggles, and playaction. Tua is the kind of QB who needs to get into a rhythm and I don’t think we’ve done enough with him. Let this offense flow through the RBs’ and TEs, while getting those quick hits to the small fast guys early then expand to the other wideouts and Gesicki downfield as the game goes on. Granted, we take advantage of teams’ specific weaknesses and be fluid where games dictate, but this should be our bread and butter IMO. Have an identity and make adjustments from there.

  74. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Huge fatal huh?

    Your problem is you don’t understand their intentions

    We aren’t ready to compete for an SB yet, so do you bring on some more vets as you suggest, which doesn’t fit the overall goal, or wait until we’re ready to compete for an SB?

    • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

      I spent two very long posts explaining my points in detail and your first action is to accuse me of not understanding something. I feel like it’s raining on my wedding day or I just got a free ride when I’ve already paid. Maybe you’re giving me some good advice that I just didn’t take, but who would have thought? It figures…

  75. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Why are there so many damned Reds fans in Florida?

  76. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    There are some people on Twitter who are stating that Tua can’t read a Defense and never called out the blitzing. This was taken from the All-22 tape and posted to show others on Twitter that he DID call out the blitzing.

  77. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    How didn’t initial testing show fractured ribs for Tua? That’s odd.

  78. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    If you’re flores or Grier you cant just bide your time waiting for players to develop. No coach has lasted more than 4 years since Shula retired. Flores is in his 3rd year

  79. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    What does “This place needs saged” mean?

    From context, I’d guess it’s some sort of cleansing or rage reduction process like an incense or meditation, lol, but I’m curious about its actual meaning.

  80. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    I use sage in most of my cooking!

    Maybe she meant I was to sprinkle it on everyone, then shove them in a 225′ Pit???????

  81. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    MiamiDolphins
    HC Brian Flores Wednesday September 22 media availability thread
    10:14 AM Β· Sep 22, 2021Β·Twitter Web App
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    Travis Wingfield
    @WingfieldNFL
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    Tua is OUT this week with fractured ribs
    Travis Wingfield
    @WingfieldNFL
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    Flores says this is a tough kid who is trying to play but we’re going to protect him from himself and hold him out this week. Says they’ll take it week-to-week.
    Travis Wingfield
    @WingfieldNFL
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    Reid Sinnett will be the backup QB Sunday in Las Vegas
    Travis Wingfield
    @WingfieldNFL
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    He’s in good spirits. He’s doing everything he can to get better, he is getting better. He wants to be out there with his teammates. — Flores on Tua’s mental state dealing with the injury
    Travis Wingfield
    @WingfieldNFL
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    Flores says every week you want to get your best five out there and that’s no different this week, with regards to the O-line. He said the message they sent to the team was they have to be better, the whole team, not just the line.
    Travis Wingfield
    @WingfieldNFL
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    Coach on if he thinks they have to tweak the offense to fit Jacoby’s skill set — “no.”
    Travis Wingfield
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    It’s an explosive team, Flores said of the Raiders. Well-coached. Waller, Ruggs, Renfro, Crosby, Ngakoue, they can create big plays. Carr’s done a great job of taking control of that offense.

  82. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Sage is often used paranormal circles to cleanse a house of evil spirits

  83. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Maybe Sinnett can start

  84. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    steveccnv says:
    September 22, 2021 at 10:51 am
    You want to play the asshole, but when you write garbage you can’t handle it

    Your incorrect use of the absolute fatal, is something a typical correction artist likes to do
    ___
    More irony.

  85. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

    CavalierKong says:
    September 22, 2021 at 12:08 pm
    What does β€œThis place needs saged” mean?

    β€˜The ritual of sage burning has its roots in Native American tradition. Today, people burn sage and other holy herbs to cleanse a space or environment of negative energy, to generate wisdom and clarity, and to promote healing.’

  86. bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

    Stanger, if you are out there, I will not be able to attend the Fest, too much going on at home/work.

  87. Rhino's avatar Rhino says:

    Ken, regarding sage … yes on the “driving out evil spirits” but not just paranormal circles …
    sage was central to many native american ceremonies. First learned about it as a kid in northwest Iowa where we had Sioux reservations close by.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      Not aware of the origins of the practice but I have a friend who is into the paranormal and has written several books about the paranormal and he told me about sage not that I believe in that stuff

  88. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Purple haze all in my brain
    Lately, things just don’t seem the same
    Acting funny, but I don’t know why
    Excuse me while I kiss the sky…

  89. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Sounds strange to say after he was behind center for 80% of a 35-0 beat down, but Brisset looked OK. Hate won’t have Tua, but we could have worse.

  90. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    So was reading the long interchanges last night about Tua and am like WTF? He attempted 4 (FOUR) passes.

  91. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Cheer up!!!!!!!!

  92. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    I clearly don’t know enough about sage. I just thought it goes well with turkey, gravy, and stuffing.

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

    Did anyone post this

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

    Tua out for what it seems like may be weeks, is basically a worst case scenario come to life

    I’m miserable now

    Turning off 🏈 for a little while

    Wtf

  95. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Now I want ribs and brisket.

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

    I feel like this game Sunday is a game we’re primed to get destroyed so we’ll probably win it by 2 TD’s

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      It’s a crazy league and we have a D that can explode. Don’t even have to go with Any Given Sunday when we are 3.5 dogs. But do wonder if steve will be at the game.

  97. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

    I want to know more about Ken’s paranormal friend. Book titles etc. I need information.

    Ive had a few things happen in my life that are hard to explain, so I’m interested in that topic.

  98. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Something tells me we’re going to be better on the O-Line going forward, after a thorough trashing last Sunday. Methinks Coach Flores will get to the bottom of it and fix it in order to be at least competition-worthy… even it doesn’t become all-world overnight, much less this year.

    I don’t know if it will be enough, now that Tua is going to miss some weeks. Now hear me out…

    IF there’s any kind of validity to trading for Deshaun Watson, the time is NOW to do it. If we don’t trade for him in the next 7 days (we’ll give Brissett a very hard look this Sunday), I don’t want to hear any pundit, reporter, talking-head, or otherwise talk about Watson to Miami ever again.

    That ship is loading up and about to leave port for good. If it doesn’t happen now (next 7 days), that ship will have sailed.

    Let it be known, I’m a supporter of Tua… so please don’t read into this post that I advocate trading for Watson. I’m just saying that it’s now or never.

    • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

      Any talk of trading for Watson is purely elementary, holmes.

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      Maybe we should contemplate trading for a new GM and/ or scouting department.

      I’m only going to bring this up this one time, because I know a lot of people on this board shout down this kind of talk until after the fact and won’t entertain it until it’s undeniable, but I have serious questions about our GM and the decisions being made.

      Just as a starting point, our 2020 draft has the potential to be the worst 1st rd in the history of the league.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      Have no idea what will happen with the OL, but clearly they are in damage control mode now. Jackson and Kindley….. they were supposed to be strengths.

      Maybe Watson, but the Texans seem too set on unrealistic. Don’t think will happen, least till his stuff has an ending and penalties certain.

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