Miami : We have a problem

Since we stole the Houston Oilers theme song music, we may as well steal one of the most iconic quotes from the Apollo 13 mission, although the quote was actually “Houston, we’ve had a problem” when the voltage dropped on the electrical system on the spacecraft. We definitely have had a problem, and still have a problem, one that reaches way further than last night’s performance against the Buffalo Bills. Our season, and potentially the Franchise itself is in danger of having a complete meltdown of this season. Even before the unfortunate injury to our QB Tua Tagovailoa , this team looked to be a mess, and that in and of itself was so disturbing and disappointing.

Oddly enough, Josh Allen didn’t beat us, as is usually the case when we face the Bills. I’m just going to get this out there quickly before I forget because I have 1000 things racing through my mind as my fingers hit the keys. Once again, this particular Buffalo Bills roster, the 2024 Buffalo Bills are once again supposed to be an inferior team, and ready and primed to be taken down. However, once again, as the prime time chokers we are, we’re ready to assume the fetal position against good teams, even if they aren’t as good as they used to be, or are supposed to be. Listen, Tua was ridiculously poor last night, and Mike McDaniel may have been worse, if that’s possible. We discussed it last night, why were Grant Dubose and Robby Chosen out there when they had only been here a couple of weeks, and we have so many weapons such as Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Jonnu Smith, De’Von Achane, Jaylen Wright etc etc ? Did we try to throw the Bills off track because they don’t have film on these guys? The very first throw to WR Grant Dubose results in an INT. The ball was forced number one, the receiver wasn’t prepared to make the reception number 2, and why on a crucial 3rd down play is our QB trying to thread the needle to a guy plucked from NFL waivers just 2 short weeks ago?

This is going to be disjointed, I have thoughts just racing through my mind. I think our HC is beloved by the players, because he is. I think one of his major flaws is preparation, and game planning. We just don’t seem to look ready or prepared in bigger games. Hell, if it wasn’t for Jevon Holland stripping the football against the Jacksonville Jaguars near the end zone from RB Travis Etienne, we may be 0-2. BTW, Jevon Holland is one guy who has yet to be paid. Hey, maybe we’ll let him test free agency like Christian Wilkins, because that worked out so well. Back to MM. Why the f*ck are WR’s Grant Dubose and Robby Chosen on the field when there’s clearly no rhythm or cohesiveness with Tua at this point? That’s on HC Mike McDaniel. Tua doesn’t set the lineup or call the plays, but the 3rd down throw for the first turnover of the game goes right on QB Tua Tagovailoa for making that throw. 3rd down and 13, and we’re throwing to fucking Grant Dubose, and not a wide open Grant Dubose either, no, a tightly covered Grant Dubose.

On defense, well, Anthony Weaver didn’t seem to have this defense prepared either. Perhaps he was expecting a typical performance from Josh Allen, but Josh was barely a participant in this one. Allen was 13-19, 1 TD, 0 INT’s, more importantly, 2 rushes for 2 yards. We made RB James Cook look like Dalvin Cook in his prime! He finished with 78 yards rushing on just 11 carries along with 2 TD’s, and then 1 catch for 17 yards and another TD for THREE total TD’s. Our defense basically did nothing. No sacks, no turnovers, no nothing. I’m aware we turned the ball over 3 times and that’s disastrous, but the defense was so not special on a day where we need it to be. Yes, Jevon Holland saved the day last week, but on this day we just looked uninspired. Not sure if OLB Jaelan Phillips got hurt, but he only played 23 snaps this week, down from 31 last week. Jaelan Phillips, Chop Robinson, Quinton Bell, Emmanuel Ogbah did nothing.

OK, back to the elephant in the room. What happens now with QB Tua Tagovailoa, and how do the Miami Dolphins proceed without his services, which may be a few weeks, or potentially the entire season, or even beyond that, the end of his career? You all know well how much I wanted this team to not give Tua a massive contract, especially without protections for a catastrophic injury like another concussion. I said it a 1000 times if I said it once, not only does he not show well in big games, but can he make it through a season when he’s not playing like he’s in bubble wrap? Well, unfortunately, we have our answer, and it’s a resounding NO. Not only he did get injured in what might end his season, or at the very least, cause him to strap on that very same bubble wrap from last season which kept him from making plays like running for a first down, but he once again showed big games are just too much for him, as he shrank in the spotlight. There’s no denying this, 3 turnovers at HOME, 80+ degrees and once again, the guy that throws for 300+ yards against anyone else has his worst performance our division rival Buffalo Bills. Surely, many doctors will urge him to retire, and now that he’s been paid, maybe he will. I know the fire burns strong, and he will want to play, but that fire can be smothered and extinguished by $167.17M

Skylar Thompson so very clearly isn’t the answer. I’d say right now that QB Mike White wishes he was here, and also maybe that S Jordan Poyer wishes he was back in Buffalo. Mike White isn’t the answer either. Depending upon how long the prognosis is on just how long QB Tua Tagovailoa will be OUT, this will affect our decision making on acquiring a new QB. Ryan Tannehill might very well be sitting close to his phone, and Joe Flacco may be as well. Tannehill had 2 NFL seasons with a rating of 100 or higher, but those seasons were pretty far in the rear view mirror, one in 2019. and the other in 2020. Still, he would be a better QB than Skylar Thompson, who really gives me no feeling that he could ever be a quality QB. Can we trade for a backup? Oh, I really don’t want to do that, we have no cap space in the next few years, I don’t want to have no cap space and no draft picks either!

So now Dolphins fans, crushed as we are, we have nothing to do but wait. Wait and see what the reports are on QB Tua Tagovailoa, find out how long it will be after MRI’s, cat scans, whatever other tests they do. It’s only Week 2, and yet the sky has fallen here, and fallen hard. It’s most difficult to find optimism for this season, despite it only being Week 2, and having a 1-1 record. The Bills have come into Hard Rock, basically their home field as it is, and tore our team a new asshole as per usghe. BTW, I’m sure you’re all aware, the collision Tua had was with DB Damar Hamlin. Ironic? Thoughts racing, caffeine pumping through my veins, along with a lethal dose of despair. I’m already thinking of the Fest as being a vacation only, and the game itself a nuisance that will keep me away from the beach. Hopefully, something good happens for us Dolphins fans, but do they ever?

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641 Responses to Miami : We have a problem

  1. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Problem with the draft is it would be hard to draft 2-3 OL in the first 4 rounds where we will have 4-5 picks depending on comp picks.

    Reason being is with all the 1 year contracts, we have needs everywhere except CB, RB and TE next year.

    Can’t really expect to have a rookie come in and perform on the OL at a high level as much as you could a rookie on the DL.

    Holland is still a FA next year along with all our other safeties. Only safety on the 2025 roster right now is McMorris. Next draft is stacked at safety, you have to take one in the 1st or 2nd at the latest. Need to draft a QB. Jaxson dart will be gone by 2nd round. So need to go Safety then QB picks 1 and 2.

    At ILB, Long, Walker and Riley are all free agents. Our DL other than Seiler and Pili are all free agents.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I think it’s impossible to prioritize the draft right now. Maybe we come to an agreement with Holland, who knows. I think we very well may be drafting a QB. You can’t trudge along hoping Tua stays healthy, that’s a fools errand

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

    I meant to say in the article that we really can’t overuse De’Von Achane. 22 carries and 7 receptions seems excessive for a guy who can’t stay on the field. I know Jeff Wilson was hurt, but how hard is to get a RB ready to play these days? 5 touches for Wright, with Mostert OUT and Wilson hurt? C’mon!!!

  3. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Not from a mock but off the top of my head:

    1st Safety Winston, PSU

    2nd QB Dart, Ole Miss

    3rd(comp) ILB Jay Higgins, Iowa

    4th OG Luke Kandra, Cincy

        4th(comp) OT Wyatt Millum, WV

        5th DT DeMontre Capehart, Clemson

        5th TE Mason Taylor, LSU

        7th WR Arian Smith, Georgia (4.28 forty)

        7th DT Thor Griffith, Louisville

        7th(comp) CB Gentry Williams, Oklahoma

        I think we need to look at free agent OL with what cap space we will have for an immediate fix and draft OL for depth and for the future.

      1. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        MikeE,

        I liked what I saw from #25 last night. Achane seems to struggle or tire as he gets touches. He needs to bulk up as much as he can and still maintain his speed, so he can hold up a bit better. That said, we still need a guy to get 10 carries, or so, to help him out. It also allows you to line him up in the slot where I think he’s extremely dangerous.

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

        what game is the Fest this year

      3. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

        Thank you, Mike E.!

        I bet this was hard to write….lol. A stream of consciousness rant……

        Tiki Bar on the beach v game? Hmmm….lol

      4. New Age's avatar New Age says:

        Mike,

        McD is just like Dave Wannstedt was but worse. Dave’s players loved him too and the dude won a playoff game too with Jay Fiedler. That doesn’t make McD a good coach when it comes to game planning. He’s terrible at it. If we had real leadership up top, he would be forced to have a real OC.

        The ‘I told you so’s’ came really early this year. Letting the best linemen on our team walk while overpaying all the finesse dudes has already brought rotten fruit. This team SUCKS and will suck no matter if Tua comes back or not this year.

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

        New Age – I think MM is a very intelligent guy. He definitely knows offense, but for some reason, there seems to be a disconnect with game planning, and play calling. I’m not sure why, but it’s been a weakness of his for sure.

        • New Age's avatar New Age says:

          Yeah, he’s smart but he can’t gameplan. It’s a talent and he may get better at it someday but he needs another voice in the mix. Maybe a couple. Randy’s right. His offense has been neutralized and he doesn’t have answers yet. He should though because it was neutralized last year.

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

        biggest flaw I see is, we built our team from the outside in, instead of the inside to the out. The game is won in the trenches

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

          No doubt about that. I complained about it all offseason long. We got a bunch of JAGS with the exception of the late signing of Calais Campbell. We then cut down from 9 DL to 5, which meant the “heavy” rotation we were supposed to be employing went out the window, because the only 2 guys coming in for the 3 starters, Zach Sieler, Benito Jones and Calais Campbell are Brandon Pili and Da’Shawn Hand, and to some extent Emmanuel Ogbah. Campbell is fine, but is limited in how many snaps he can play, so the rotation thing we were sold seems to be nonsense.

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

            agree, D line had no push for the most part. I believe we’re stuck with the QB we have. What QB would want to stand behind our O-line

      7. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        It really sucks feeling like the season is not going to be a good one now. 😔

      8. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        I talked about the difference between designing plays and calling a game last year. They’re completely different skills/talents. MM is still a young HC, so I think he can certainly get better. He’s also hampered by a limited OL and QB. But, those were his choices. He built this offense. Teams figured out how to defend him pretty quickly. It’s really just to play a Fangio defense, ironically. Keep everything in front of you, funnel to the center where you have help, swarm to the ball and make tackles. Throw in a wrinkle here and there to try to fool the QB and get a TO.

        It’s only 2 games, but the issues we had last year seem to still be issues. I still think this offense can put up points, but MM needs to show his brilliance now by coming up with a counter to their adjustments to our offense. Tua is gonna be out for awhile. If he’s not, this whole “protect the players” is a joke. He might be out a month. Then what? Even if he does come back, he will be a liability and at the very least need some time to readjust….as the whole offense will. This totally blows.

      9. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        MikeE,

        No, he didn’t get a lot of touches, but I thought Wright looked the part. I’d feel comfortable with him getting more.

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

          he looked ready to me

          rookie RBS often make an immediate impact

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

          Yes, I think he IS ready! RB’s in general can get a workload early on, stop hampering rookies and let them play! Jeff Wilson probably won’t be here next year, and Mostert may not either, so can we see what we have in this kid? Give him a workload, see what he does, and use Achane more as a receiver and for spot carries.

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

        personally I wouldn’t make any dramatic decisions about the teams future for at least a few weeks

        no trades

        no nothing

        we may need all the capitol we have

        and there is no reason not to use this as an opportunity to evaluate how they respond and if they can adjust

        the roster should be built to withstand whatever is thrown at you – and if it’s not, they messed up

        but I want to see what happens next on the field over the next few weeks before i react

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

        MM makes some perplexing decisions

        I like him a lot

        but we knew coming into the game that Buffalo was successful shutting down waddle/hill and being physical

        I though it was a major factor in pursuing Jonnu Smith and OBJ

        I know OBJ isn’t available but to see Robbie Chosen and Some one who’s name (dubose?) I heard for the first time contribute to two early turnovers from the WR3 spot is my biggest gripe from last night

        OBJ isn’t available

        but maybe it’s better to get Malik Washington out there than a couple of guys that aren’t really final 53 material

        I know we are trying to get Achane involved as a 3 but that’s a lot to ask of the 2nd year RB

        doesn’t seem like we are utilizing Jonnu Smith

        and it seems like Hill and Waddle were coming off the field at very bad times

        herbstreit said something about bigger receivers getting open downfield – but I’m pretty sure that’s not the way it works

        we need Hill on the field when we are trying to convert 3rd downs

        he didn’t get a call on a hold – but that’s not likely to persist all game

        seeing him come off the field at critical times has me really questioning MM

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

          Jonnu had 7 targets, but I thought he should have had a lot more, especially when we barely used Hill and Waddle. Don’t get cute and try to use guys who have done nothing, get the ball to your playmakers ferchrissakes!

      12. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

        Write had 5 touches for 4 yards.

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

        Piggy – Who is the woman smoking the cigarette? That’s an important detail you left out. lol

      14. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

        Dolphins fans:

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

        Hey Captain, any chance you can make it to the Fest?

      16. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Mike E. says:

        September 13, 2024 at 1:55 pm

        I think it’s impossible to prioritize the draft right now.

        ———

        Not impossible for BBM! lol

        It’s always really impossible until we see who is resigned or added in free agency. Though, with our limited cap space, it makes it a little easier knowing we can’t sign much in talent.

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

        Tim – it’s crushing. I didn’t go to sleep until after 3 I was distraught

        • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

          I was talking with my friend during the game, he’s a Dolphins fan too. We were both crushed in multiple ways. It sucks!

      18. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        There are a lot of interesting QB’s this next draft and, hey, we will likely be picking higher. Some I think who would be good in MM’s system:

        1st round

        Quinn Ewers, Texas

        Garrett Nussmier, LSU

        Cam Ward, UM

        2nd round

        Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss

        2nd/3rd

        Miller Moss, USC

        Others

        Brady Cook, Missouri

        Will Howard, Ohio State

      19. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        We could always go with Skylar next year and tank for Arch Manning in the 2026 draft. lol

      20. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Obviously we all wish Tua well, but what was he thinking? Slide!!!!

      21. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        I know the players don’t have the electronic first down line we watch on TV, but I’ve always been amazed how they seem to know where they need to get to for a first down.

        Tua had the first down and kept going right at a tackler. All he had to do was slide.

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

        Mike E.

        I’ll definitely try to make it down to the Fest. I don’t plan to far in the future. Would love to hang out at D&B and tailgate. Not sure I want to waste money on going in the stadium unless the product on the field improves. I’d rather beat the traffic back to the hotel room. Gaze at the ocean. I’d rather turn the faucet on in the sink and watch the water go down the drain than watch another abysmal performance like last night lol

      23. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Son, yeah, Dillon Gabriel would be another one that would “fit”. He has been around quite a few years.

        I thought he was a little short for the NFL, I could be wrong. At least, slightly shorter than Tua. He has put up great numbers that’s for sure.

        Now that I think about it, not just because he is a lefty, he reminds me a whole lot of Tua. There are a ton of comparisons. Size, accuracy, very quick release.

        • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

          By PFF’s rankings he should be available in the 5th. However, Draftbuzz (who’s simulator I use) has him as a mid 2nd round pick.

          I can see him going somewhere between there, 2nd to 5th. If he was there in the 4th, I would take him. He has all the tools to run MM’s offense.

      24. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        I honestly had hoped that the secret to the universe was something a little bit more complex than God’s a frizzy-haired, homicidal lunatic.

      25. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        I don’t know what to say or even think right now, but for one thing: this beloved franchise of ours is truly, truly cursed. Perhaps there really is something to building our stadium on ancient Indian burial grounds.

        Prayers up for Tua. I’ll stand by whatever decision he makes, whether it be retirement or to give it another go. I just hope he doesn’t end up with CTE someday down the road. 😦

        • ElephantRider's avatar ElephantRider says:

          Not cursed. Inept.

          Grier had the audacity to sit there and laugh at everyone for worrying about the OL. Again…best G we’ve had in forever he let walk. Howd the DL look? Yep let him go too. And for what? Keep overpaying for soft ass chokers and a QB that has already shown us what we are getting.

          Burn it all down. GM and HC. I’m tired of the quirky schtick from our HC. He’s not fit to run the team.

      26. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

        I’m Devastated. But not surprised.

        What DID surprise me was Tua’s ability to last as long as he has with, arguably, the worst O-Line in the NFL.

        Ross’s FO has been reluctant to draft enough top rated linemen to fix the truly “Offensive” Line problem that has dominated this franchise for many years.

      27. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Can’t find it now because I can’t remember who said it

        He said “McDaniel needs to quit playing checkers and play chess like the rest of the NFL”.

        In reference to his game planning. Ouch

      28. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        I shot the worst round of golf I’ve had in months this afternoon! Still pissed about the game. 🤬

        Retiring is hard! ⛳️

      29. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        ElephantRider

         says:

        September 13, 2024 at 8:23 pm

        Not cursed. Inept…

        ———

        If ya truly feel that way (and you’re not wrong, either!), look no further than MR. CAMPBELL’s (Old Dolfan) reply to ya. The buck stops at the top… and that’s owner Steve Ross for the hirings he’s made in the FO.

        It is Friday the 13th today… and while I’m really not superstitious at all, I can’t help but feel this franchise is cursed. We just can’t have good things in Miami Dolphins land, ever since Joe Robbie built the stadium on sacred Indian burial grounds. Maybe it’s a cop-out? I dunno, but HWH (RIP) and Steve Ross have both sucked as owners ever since.

      30. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        I heard Armando on the radio today on FSR, after asked by the host if Tom Brady is in the equation to replace Tua.

        ‘Mando listed about 7 reasons why it would be an improbable proposition, least of which was why would Tom Brady want to play behind this inept O-Line of ours. Totally agree with ‘Mando!

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

        Tyler Huntley is on the Ravens practice squad he’d be a decent pluck.

      32. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Being serious, as usghe (I actually had to copy and paste the term ‘usghe’ because I never know how to spell it! Thanks, Mike E!)… if ya want a savvy vet QB who won’t cost an early round draft pick or cost us major $$$, I’d look at trading for Case Keenum.

        Keenum probably knows this (WCO) system better than anyone not named Jimmy G or Tannehill… who will both co$t us. Keenum > Skyler.

        On the other hand, perhaps it’s time to tank for a top QB in next year’s Draft? In that case, stick with Skyler. JMO

      33. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Is it time to bend for (Carson) Beck?

        • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

          I don’t believe Steve Ross will allow us to tank or bend at this point, coupled with his advanced age. I suspect — pending on Tua’s health return/decision — that we’ll be signing or trading for a competitive QB.

          JMO

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

        Case would be alright

        Tyrod Taylor?

        I bet the Steelers are calling US to pawn off Russell Wilson

        • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

          Bro, Russell Wilson would be the way to go! Only thing? How much would he cost us in a draft pick(s), and how effective could he be behind our very defunt O-Line?

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

        Jameis Winston lol

        dude can sling it just not always to the right team

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

        Anyone I’ve listed so far I’d want before Tannehill

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

        M, Lance sucks ass no way we could win with him

        • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

          I agree… and the Cowboys would likely want a 2nd rounder, just like the Cardinals wanted a 2nd rounder for Josh Rosen. Fool me once…

      38. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Re-signing Mike White isn’t going to cut it for me, either. He sucks.

      39. ElephantRider's avatar ElephantRider says:

        I didn’t list the owner because he’s not going to fire himself. Just so deflated.

      40. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Son,

        We’re seriously in trouble this year, my guy! I can’t find a way to solve our issues without surrending major $$$ or early draft picks.

        SUCKS, man!

      41. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I’m not sold on Carson Beck. I’ve watched him and seems to have accuracy issues. Could be just me though. I will have to watch more of him this year.

      42. ElephantRider's avatar ElephantRider says:

        I don’t understand how so many people see and have seen these issues for years and these high paid “football intelligent” professionals don’t? The fuck are they looking at out there?

      43. pbfinfan's avatar pbfinfan says:

        The blunders from Grier and McDaniel continue to compound. I

      44. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Since it is time to focus on the draft before week 2 is even over. Some games to watch today.

        Alabama at Wisconsin, 11am FOX

        LSU at South Carolina, 11am ABC

        Memphis at FSU, 11am ESPN

        Boston College at Missouri, 11:45am SEC Network

        Texas A&M at Florida, 2:30pm ABC

        Oregon at Oregon State, 2:30pm FOX

        Washington at Washington State, 2:30pm PEACOCK

        Ball State at U Miami, 2:30pm ACC Network

        Ole Miss at Wake Forest, 5:30PM CW Network

        UTSA at Texas, 6PM ESPN

        Georgia at Kentucky, 6:30pm ABC

        UCF at TCU, 6:30pm FOX

        IU at UCLA, 6:30pm NBC/PEACOCK

        Colorado at Colorado State, 6:30pm CBS

      45. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I’m still bewildered. Can’t get a grasp on what happened Thursday night. Still don’t seem real. Freaking bummer, man

      46. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        LSU/SC is a good matchup. LSU vs SC DL and LSU WR’s vs SC secondary.

      47. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Was high on LSU LB Perkins but looks like they moved him outside.

      48. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I don’t even want to post Ryder’s breakdowns of our offense and defensive woes. Who wants to relive that shit again.

      49. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

        The more I think about it, the less I blame Grier for what is going on. You have these players who all want to be paid ridiculous amounts. The cap is what it is. When you have a small fraction of the team taking most of the $$$, what else is he to do? He gets players on the cheap because that’s all he can do. We can’t get premium OL players to protect Tua because he, along with a few others, wants it all for themselves. They make a lot of $, and I acknowledge they deserve to be rewarded. But how much is enough and when does it become about bragging rights to say you’re the top paid player? Congrats! You fucked your team, your fans and ultimately yourself because you were greedy and if winning a championship is something you want, will likely never happen. But enjoy the money. Most of them are so stupid they waste it and end up broke. 🤯

      50. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        If we end up picking in the top 10, I am going after LSU QB Garrett Nussmier.

      51. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I would even double down on QB and take Georgia Tech QB Haynes King. He’s got a decent arm, but he is also a serious dual threat to run. Take him with one of our 7th round picks to develop on the PS.

      52. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        The NFL made a conscious choice to have higher scoring games. More appeal because casual fans just want scoring. More fans. More money. It worked, brilliantly. To ensure that happened, they started changing the rules to favor offense. They started promoting QBs like they were superheroes…but protect them like children, which has started to bleed into other offensive positions.

        The NFL got what they wanted…money. The game has been thrown out of balance. The “ultimate team game” is no longer a true competition. But, fans are okay with that as long as the game is good entertainment….until it’s not. And then….humorously so…fans blame the grunts…not the superstars. In a game designed to favor the skill guys every time.

        I’m not shocked by what Grier has done because the NFL is somewhat dictating it. But, he’s still made choices. He has built this team inside out. I still believe you win in the trenches…but do you anymore? Will it work? So far…not so much. We’ll see if it changes.

        • Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

          Correct. These QBs are putting up gaudy numbers, then demanding massive contracts, all because the rules have been changed to protect them and promote more exciting offenses. (Aside: somehow our QB gets hurt to the point where he’s linking at early retirement.)

      53. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        Solheim Cup! Go USA!

      54. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Looking at Tankathon, it looks like the Hunt Compensation pick will be a 4th. Projected comps are:

        Christian Wilkins – 3rd

        Robert Hunt – 4th

        Deshon Elliott – 7th

        With our current 1-1 record we are sitting at these 10 picks:

        1st #19

        2nd #51

        3rd (Comp) #98

        4th #119 and (Comp) #133

        5th (from Denver) #138 and #155

        7th #232, (from Chicago) #234 and (Comp) #250

        I just hope we don’t trade any away, BUT they are in “win now” mode. SMH

      55. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I wonder how long before LSU fires their coach

      56. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Post Tua Concussion Mock Draft 😦

        PICK: 19 RND: 1 Garrett Nussmeier QB LSU

        PICK: 51 RND: 2 Xavier Nwankpa S Iowa

        PICK: 98 RND: 3 (Comp) Luke Kandra OG Cincinnati

        PICK: 118 RND: 4 Jay Higgins ILB Iowa

        PICK: 133 RND: 4 (Comp) Wyatt Milum OT West Virginia

        PICK: 138 RND: 5 DeMonte Capehart DT Clemson

        PICK: 155 RND: 5 Mason Taylor TE LSU

        PICK: 232 RND: 7 Thor Griffith DT Louisville

        PICK: 214 RND: 7 Arian Smith WR Georgia

        PICK: 224 RND: 7 Haynes King QB Georgia Tech

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

        Florida State is sucking ass again.

      58. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        I can handle the Bills still kick our ass, 15 games to go. But what happened with Tua is the ugly part of Thursday night. We don’t know if he retires or not. But I don’t see us having or finding a QB that gets us to where we want to go.

        • son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

          There are a few options out there that could work out, Skylar is a poor option.

          • Ken's avatar Ken says:

            There is absolutely no one out there that can be a replacement for Tua. There is not 32 starting caliber QBs in the NFL. The worst thing we can do now is panic and do some dumb move out of desperation. More likely Tua doesn’t retire. He returns in a month. We just need to hold serve for the next 4 weeks

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

          I’m actually pretty upset the Bills showed they have our number again

          The reality is Tua might not be the QB of our future

          I don’t think signing him to a big contract prevents us from drafting a QB – I was saying that since the last of last season

          I think for Tua he has to make a decision on whether he wants to play again – and for me that decision is totally up to him

          but, depending on what the doctors say now, and if he wants to play, he won’t be out long than the Indy game

          our next games are Seattle, Tennessee, New England , BYE and Indy

          it’s not murderers row

          we can be 5-1 of 4-2 or don’t think any worse than 3-3 after week 7

          the bigger issue is whether we can match with teams the caliber of the Bills – and the answer was NOT EVEN CLOSE

          so of the season shapes up that way and we are say…4-2

          and Tua still wants to play football (which I think is his choice)

          then the season becomes about changing our culture and our habits and finishing strong against good teams

          Nd we are going to need that anyway

          if we started 6-0 and had a healthy team – the. Creative would still be -“how do they finish”

          and that’s still the narrative –

          that’s what the 🐬have to prove

      59. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

        “I told him he’s the starting quarterback of his family. Go in the locker room, take a deep breath, and I’ll see you soon,” said McDaniel.

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

          exactly what MM should do

          and exactly what I’m doing – Tua is going to make the decision for himself (and his family)

      60. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

        Kapernick?

      61. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

        The irony that would be…lol

      62. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        son of a son of a shula

         says:

        September 14, 2024 at 2:38 pm

        Florida State is sucking ass again.

        ———-

        And I don’t even have any homer picks for Memphis. Not even the QB.

      63. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        I agree with Ken. We can’t replace Tua. This is a timing offense with tons of motion. It would be a very difficult situation for any QB to just step into. I’m only making a QB move if Tua retires. They chose their backups. Time to play them…just like on the OL.

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

          I think we are going to run the ball a lot

          and I thi k we can be successful running the ball doing a lot of the things we were doing early v the bills

          • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

            I’m with ya on running the ball a lot… but understand that our O-Line is already getting beat up with injuries.

      64. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        LMAO

        @schadjoe

        Dolphins are 1-point favorites at Seahawks in Week 3 Via DraftKings

      65. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        If we want to remain playoff contenders (as in, “WIN NOW”), we can’t just drop the ball to the next man up… Skylar Thompson.

        Coach McDaniel said we will be adding a new QB, but for now Skylar is QB1.

        If we stick with Skylar, the season is OVER. If we can sign/trade for a better QB, hope prevails. We shouldn’t want to use day 1 or day 2 draft picks to trade for a temporary QB, so there’s that.

        My best guess that if we’re going to attempt to upgrade from Skylar, it’s going to be Ryan Tannehill. We have the cap space to easily add him, and he’s a FA… won’t cost us a draft pick.

        Added bonus? He can play well in cold weather situations.

        HOWEVER, our O-Line still needs to be upgraded.

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

          I think they have to understand what the story is with Tua first and foremost

          • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

            I agree. I suppose I’m talking about the worst case scenario where Tua misses multiple games. We can’t lose too many games in the interim or we’re already OUT of the playoffs.

          • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

            Oh, and of course, the WORST case scenario is that Tua retires. I will stand by Tua’s decision, regardless.

      66. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I think the best option without spending a lot of money and/or giving up a draft pick would be CJ Beathard who was with the 49er’s from 2017 to 2020 then the last 3 years with the Jaguars.

      67. Ken's avatar Ken says:

        As in any team in the NFL if we lose our starting QB for the season we are done. It is true for 31 other teams in today’s league. There are no Earl Moralls out there going to carry their team into the playoffs off a bench. Our best case scenario is Tua comes back in about a month. We have a winnable stretch of games even with a backup QB. If doesn’t come back we are sunk no matter what. So let’s not do anything stupid

      68. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        If we plan on running a lot, we’d better pick up some RBs that don’t get injured every time they get significant carries.

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

        No matter what Tua does we need a vet QB. Even if he comes back the next one is the last one just as we may have witnessed this one being.
        Right now I don’t think we’ll see him again.

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

        I think I’d pluck Tyler Huntley from Baltimore for starters and then go from there.

      71. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I realized Jimmy G is still serving out a suspension, but that is over after this weekend. Still don’t want to trade for him unless it’s a 7th round pick.

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

        my gut tells me Tua retires after March 1, the latest. I think he’s done.

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

        he can’t take a hit anymore. That wasn’t a particularly hard hit by one of the smaller players in the league.

      74. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        I saw Marino in a commercial talking about coming back. Sign him!

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

        I am well aware he ran into him head first. He was hit. It’s not like Hamlin was standing still and he ran into him. The point is it wasn’t particularly hard contact. It shows how susceptible he is to concussions. How many QBs in the league get a concussion on that hit in the same exact scenario- I’m guessing only a few, and Tua is one of them.

      76. bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

        Can we just borrow Cam Ward?

      77. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        Brian,

        I thought the same thing. It wasn’t a hard hit. It was right on the back of his head and bent it forward. Those do suck. Tua’s reaction was more severe than I expected, and, frankly, it scared me for the young man.

      78. Randy's avatar Randy says:

        Brian,

        It was more that he reacted so severely to a relatively light blow. Concussions can be kind of nebulous but thats not good.

        • Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

          yes- like the one against Green Bay (?) where he was knocked down and hit the back of his head off the turf that put him out for the remainder of the 2022 season.

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

        Why didn’t he just go down? Man it’s so clear to see. Had a good drive going, points there and it’s 31-17 and they didn’t score in the second half.

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

        ND playing pissed off today, where was this team last week

      81. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Just sign Tannehill and be done with it… unless we can pry away a QB via trade for a day 3 draft pick.

        If we can get Jimmy G for a 4th rounder or less, I’m good with that, too.

        The status quo of Skylar Thompson as QB1 is not going to cut it.

      82. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        The MAGIC of our Offense is that opposing Defenses have to be prepared for the deep ball that Tua delivers. That makes it that much easier for our RBs to do damage.

        Without Tua, opposing Defenses will be able to stack the box against our running game, and with our very weak and injured O-Line.

        IMO, we’ve got to make a play for a solid interior O-Lineman.

        What’s more… why did Kendall Lamm take the reps at LT when T-Stead went down? I think it would have been more appropriate to give Patrick Paul those reps. Again, JMO

      83. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Let’s revisit the 2020 Draft, shall we?

        R1P5: QB Tua Tagovailoa (may end up retiring due to concussions)

        R1P18: T Austin Jackson (got SCHOOLED by old man Von Miller on Thursday, not a top-tiered RT)

        R1P30: CB Noah Igbinoghene (OUCH)

        Ya can’t whiff on THREE 1st round picks in the same Draft and still keep your job.

      84. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

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

        The receiver for TCU Bech is a good player. Sucks he’s having a great night against UCF but 31-28 with 11:30 to go they’re up.

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

        UCF wins 💥

      87. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Tua ran into Hamlin like he was a goal post. I still don’t know what he was thinking.

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

        M – I don’t think the offense relies on the deep ball so much, or that’s the magic. I think it’s just Tua throws the ball pretty quickly and knows where the receiver should be and throws it on the money, even if it’s just 10-15 yards downfield. Skylar Thompson has very little accuracy, and doesn’t know the offense nearly as well as Tua does. Tua was also great at fakes and is very good handling the ball with the various “tosses” he does whether behind or beyond the LOS. Our offense will be pretty boring and ineffective with Skylar as the QB all season long. I can’t imagine they’re going to let that happen, and will surely look to upgrade.

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

        Ken

         says:

        September 14, 2024 at 8:53 pm

        It was just instinct to fight for extra yardage and also on TV its easy to see he had the first down but not so much on the field

        Ken,

        if he doesn’t know exactly where he needs to get to for a first down and where he was on the field then we have much bigger problems. I don’t believe that for a second.

      90. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Who is that on top of the BIG 10 conference? Move over, it’s 3-0/1-0 Indiana!

        Rarely can I get excited about IU football. lol

      91. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Man, there are so many college QB’s playing well. We could get a good prospect all the way to the 4th round.

      92. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        3 days later and I am still sick to my stomach.

      93. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Though IU’s first 2 opponents were lesser teams, in 3 games they have outscored opponents 150-23. Their senior QB is one to keep an eye on in the mid rounds. Kurits Rouke has completed 74.3% of his passes for 755 yards, 7 TD’s and 0 INT’s.

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