I like Baldinger’s work.
Hope they keep Boehm for depth, Jenkins has played really well, just not sure his age will be in his favor here... this was nice to see, three rookies highlighted on this play by Baldinger..
Looks like Boehm has had zero snap counts last 2 weeks.
Nice work by Cox there, how involved has he been so far this season?
The OL coach maybe the weakest link on this coaching staff.
It's clear we don't have the talent up front.
But there's enough misses there to make you think the coaching at position is not up to par.
It goes without saying how important that position is to overall team success.
It's so we can guarantee the R Edge will not get double teamed. They line up the guy most likely to be doubled next to him.
It's not like Harris takes any advantage from it but Chase Young, Shaquil Barrett, Yannick Ngakoue or at least Jamie Collins would.
Why didnt Boehm play subday
The OL coach maybe the weakest link on this coaching staff.
It's clear we don't have the talent up front.
But there's enough misses there to make you think the coaching at position is not up to par.
It goes without saying how important that position is to overall team success.
Just throwing theories out there, but I think they're very interested in one of the top two centers in the draft, and are working hard at trying to get Boehm more comfortable at one of the guard position, do he will be ready for next year.
That would allow them a guard that in an emergency can move over to play center also. I like Boehm, and if they get one of those two centers. Boehm needs to be out there also next year.
Nice work by Cox there, how involved has he been so far this season?
▪ Pro Football Focus gave Parker, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and tight end Mike Gesicki the top three grades on Miami’s offense. Guard Shaq Calhoun was given the worst grade on offense; he allowed five quarterback pressures and a sack. Left tackle Julien Davenport, who missed three snaps with an injury, allowed two sacks and five pressures.
The Miami Dolphins lock up safety Eric Rowe with contract extension. Here are the terms
The Miami Dolphins are giving defensive back Eric Rowe a three-year, $18 million contract extension, locking up a player who has thrived since his move from cornerback to safety six weeks ago.amp.miamiherald.com
This is and has been embarrassing for Davenport and not much better for Shaq.
This has got to be a typo. Seriously? Gugs is very well respected around the league. What he's done with rookies, UDFAs, and practice squad players is very impressive.