This is a top comment for me. Totally agree.it's starting to get old that every single time a play doesn’t work people think it was just a bad call......I never see anybody say it was bad execution on the players part......it's always "McDaniel called a bad play"..........it seems to me if Mike would call only "good" plays then we'd score a TD on every single possession .....lol
for real tho, mike has stuff that he needs to work on but at some point you need to hold the players accountable too
thank youThis is a top comment for me. Totally agree.
I think it’s more of the blocking scheme that makes it work. Also I agree on Achane. I didn’t think he would get playing time this year but he looks like the best rb in the league.For me, this is an easy choice. Clearly the play of the offensive line. At one point, Miami had four backups playing and the line was still competing. These guys have really kept the season alive for the Dolphins, although an argument could be made that all those injuries there was a big reason the team struggled against better teams. Tua was certainly getting the ball out quickly.
Anyway, it begs the question. Are any of these "backups" potential starters? Smith and Jones would be the two that I think have the best shot. With all the needs in the offseason, it would be nice to have actually found a starter among this group on the line.
Honorable mention for me would be the rookie season of Achane. I expected him to be good, but he's been an absolute big-play machine averaging almost 8 yards a carry! You almost expect him to gash the defense for 20 yards on virtually every carry. Now start getting him the ball via the pass more in the open field.
That didn’t surprise me I know the metrics were great last year. But he often got called for penalties , didht turn his head around , and was always pulling or holding even when it was not called. But he is a press corner. Not sure this system fits him.Being an optimistic, most of the positive offensive stuff wasn't surprising.
So, unfortunately, the regression of Kohou was a huge surprise for me
I can't wait to see how Achane develops. I think he can be a great receiving back as well and that's part of his game we haven't seen enough of yet.I think it’s more of the blocking scheme that makes it work. Also I agree on Achane. I didn’t think he would get playing time this year but he looks like the best rb in the league.
I'm in total agreement.For me, this is an easy choice. Clearly the play of the offensive line. At one point, Miami had four backups playing and the line was still competing. These guys have really kept the season alive for the Dolphins, although an argument could be made that all those injuries there was a big reason the team struggled against better teams. Tua was certainly getting the ball out quickly.
Anyway, it begs the question. Are any of these "backups" potential starters? Smith and Jones would be the two that I think have the best shot. With all the needs in the offseason, it would be nice to have actually found a starter among this group on the line.
Honorable mention for me would be the rookie season of Achane. I expected him to be good, but he's been an absolute big-play machine averaging almost 8 yards a carry! You almost expect him to gash the defense for 20 yards on virtually every carry. Now start getting him the ball via the pass more in the open field.
Collapsing at the end of the season...... just kidding
Stock up on TP for next year. - LOLI would have shat myself if we did that
Try re-reading this posts "Banner".We won 1 game vs a team above .500 going into the playoffs , and Tua led the game winning drive. What's that like 1 for 12 now?
also. We lost to the Tennessee Titans, and the way that L came to fruition.