TheWozz
Club Member
Well, here is what I saw Monday night, the running back was looking at the QB the whole time, I mean feet going one way and head turned backwards, gazing at the QB. I don't know, but is that how it should be done??
And then the almighty worm burner, a thing of Beauty I tell you.
Oh and remember the Thurmond Thomas screens, yeeeesssss and how easily the mighty Dolphin D stopped them every time ????? It was Yuuuuuuge as I remember.
The Ever Finally Waking UP VIPER
Thomas had like 4,500 yards in screen passes against us in the one playoff game...think it was '91? Olivadotti reacted by adjusting the D to deal with it a little slowly - like two seasons later.
I like RB screens in the right circumstances. They are usually delayed and rely on getting the D upfield past the RB with OLine in position to block. I hate the WR Bubble screen.