Dolphins muscle up against Jets

The Dolphins went into the Meadowlands to face the NY Jets at MetLife Stadium on the NFL’s very first Black Friday Game. I loved it because it was our Dolphins we got to watch with no distractions from any other NFL games being played. While the NY Jets aren’t a winning team, they have the type of defense that has given even elite opposing offenses trouble, so my feeling is this was a somewhat a measuring stick game for our team. Could our offense play well against a strong defensive team? The answer was mixed, a little of YES and a little of NO. Our running game was a bright spot, both starter Raheem Mostert and backup Jeff Wilson had success against the Jets. Mostert tallied 20 carries good for 94 yards and a 4.7 YPC average which is a bit below his season average, but excellent considering it was against the Jets defense. Jeff Wilson added 11 carries for 56 yards and a nice 5.1 yards per carry. QB Tua Tagovailoa played well most of the game with the exception of 2 bonehead throws, he finished 21-30, 243 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT’s, one of them a costly pick six. If not for the heroic 99 yard INT return by S Jevon Holland, that pick 6 could have had more impact on this game, but in truth, the Hell Mary pick six took the wind out of the Jets aircrafts wings.

To be fair, the Jets offense was not in a good place coming into this game. The Jets brass finally pulled the plug on QB Zach Wilson, and one could question the timing of the move. Believe me, I’m not advocating for Zach Wilson, but they could have made the change much earlier if they didn’t believe in him, and at 4-6, the Jets were not out of it. I find it hard to believe many Jets fans were looking to Tim Boyle to be the savior of their season, but that’s precisely the position the Jets put him in. In 2022, it was Zach Wilson that beat the Dolphins at MetLife 40-17, so maybe one more game wouldn’t have been such a bad idea. It’s possible Aaron Rodgers has so much influence on what the Jets do that they put his understudy in for this game. Tim Boyle wasn’t all that bad, and you could make the case that the Hell Mary was just a stroke of bad luck, mainly because it was. I don’t think either Jets QB would have won on Friday, because the real hero was the Dolphins defense, the one we have long waited to see.

We all know OLB Jaelan Phillips is done for the season with a torn achilles injury, yet another non-contact season ending injury for the NFL to ponder. Before Jaelan Phillips exited the game, he left his mark with 4 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 sack, 1 pass defensed, 2 QB hits. Phillips was really coming on and playing his best football, so it’s with sadness that we say goodbye to him before finishing out the season. The blessing is that we do have a couple of capable players behind him to replace him. I know most of us are down on Emmanuel Ogbah, and of course his playing time could still be limited because of Andrew Van Ginkel, but this really is a great opportunity for Ogbah to reclaim his status as a professional pass rusher. Ogbah does have 4 sacks this season with only 10 total tackles, this while playing only 21% of the snaps on defense. He’s as fresh as he will ever be, and this is a perfect chance to resurrect his career. It absolutely hurts this team to lose a rising star like Jaelan Phillips, but having Andrew Van Ginkel and Emmanuel Ogbah as depth is wonderful.

Let’s get back to the defense. The Dolphins secondary at this very moment now looks to be one of the top units in the NFL. The Jalen Ramsey effect is startling. 4 games, 3 INT’s. The pass rush seems so much better when receivers aren’t getting open lickety split. Xavien Howard is healthy, and CB Kader Kohou now looks like a beast again playing the slot, and of course, it’s fantastic to Jevon holland healthy along with DeShon Elliott. This great secondary absolutely transforms the pass rush. QB’s now facing this secondary can’t really throw to either side confidently, and while Kader Kohou might have shown some holes out on the boundary, he looks more than comfortable to be back on the inside where he made hay last season. The Dolphins were relentless Friday afternoon, tormenting the Jets with 7 sacks, 8 tackles for loss, 2 INT’s (one for a TD), and 1 forced fumble. THAT’s how you impose your will. It was something to see, and hopefully this continues to trend, especially against the teams that actually are a threat offensively. No offense to Breece Hall of Garrett Wilson, both who are excellent players, but Tim Boyle was not the answer, especially burdened by their porous offensive line. I feel for both Hall and Wilson who must be so frustrated, but only so much.

I’m not going to focus on next weeks quite yet, that happens Friday, but just enjoy this victory. Although not all the things we wanted to see, for example see our offense play at a high level against a top NFL defensive unit, we got most of it. Tua Tagovailoa wasn’t bad, he just wasn’t great, maybe not even good. If you’re throwing to the flat, and I’ve seen some great QB’s make the same throw, same mistake, you had better put some mustard on that throw when the defender is within 5 yards and closing. I didn’t hate the playcall, I hated the execution. It looked like a lazy throw as if there weren’t a defender for 10 yards near the receiver, but it’s just one throw. As it turned out, as I’ve already mentioned, Jevon Holland stepped up and made the play of the day, the 99 yard Hell Mary pick six TD INT. It was glorious! Great win, and a great team win. This how good teams win in the NFL, if one unit doesn’t get it done, the other unit picks it up and takes the W.

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528 Responses to Dolphins muscle up against Jets

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

    Just something to make you smile
    This year – the year the bills will probably miss the post season, Josh Allen is an 18million dollar hit on the bills cap

    That’s not a huge hit, relatively speaking, yet the bills weren’t real active in free agency last offseason

    Probably bc In 2024 Josh Allen is a 48 million cap hit

    Ouch

    In 2025 his cap hot goes well over 50 million

    Don’t expect the bills to be very active in free agency

    • pheloniusphish's avatar pheloniusphish says:

      I expect the Bills to continue to disintegrate. Once a team starts firing coordinators in mid-season they are almost always done. I look forward to seeing them lose a few more and barely make 9-8. Or better yet 8-9.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      We have only 37 players under contract in 2024 and currently have a -37 mil in cap space.

      Bills are in the same position with 44 players under contract in 2024 and currently have -42 mil in cap space.

      Jets are in decent shape with 15 mil in 2024.

      Pats have 3rd most with 75 mil in cap space. Look for Pats to go after Kirk Cousins in free agency and draft WR Marvin Harrison, Jr.

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

    I don’t know why any of the talking heads haven’t mentioned it before

    But the Super Bowl champion Chiefs lost in the regular season to the Bengals in Cincinatti and then beat the Bengals in KC is the afc championship

    Good teams lose to other good teams on the road

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

  4. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Going back to that accuracy / open chart on the previous page. It just plots if the WR were open, not whether the QB threw them open. So often Tua throws to the EXACT spot where the WR IS GOING TO BE when the ball gets there but the WR isn’t even through his route let alone making the break yet when Tua releases the ball.

    Im going to go with he throws them open.

  5. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    In my Madden league I made Achane the starter week 2 and he got me 1730 yards rushing and 30 TD’s (tied the record with LT) Too bad real life isn’t more like my Madden league. LOL

  6. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Ken, if the Pats have a coaching change at HC, then I agree. They will draft a QB.

    If not, then I think BB will want to win now and go with a proven vet QB. Unless BB thinks he could win with the likes of Bo Nix.

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

    NEW BLOG UP!!!

  8. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Armstead Eichenberg Williams Hunt and Jackson will be the best line we’ve had in quite a while

  9. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    I am really having fun with this madden 24. I just crossed the Indianapolis Colts 56 to 10 in the AFC championship game to move onto the Super Bowl baby.! Lol
    The Dolphins are so good
    Tour Tao had 343 yards and four touchdowns with a 92.3% completion
    Our running game is insane even with the subpar blocking
    And our defense is incredible no one can run on us and if they throw the ball it’s a 50-50 shot every time lol

    What is best in life Rockphin ?

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