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Broken Offense

maleke1

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I believe we can be a lot better team however we have to run the ball much more and with consistancy. Ryan Tannehill will have a much better time getting the ball the receivers. 15 rushing attempts wont get it in this league, Lamar Miller got 43 yards on 7 carries that's 6.1 yrds per carry. What is wrong with Lazor, he abandons the run so much and often
 
Rodgers threw the ball some 50 times a couple of weeks ago and the Packers lost. Imbalance absolves nothing. Miller getting 7 carries is a disgrace. When we actively stuck to a consistent balance against Tennessee and Houston the team flourished. Lazor is a moron who is allergic to running and thinks his scheme is smarter than the competition. He's like a kid on kool-aid playing madden.


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I see tempo and audibles watching the patriots play. Must be nice....
 
Yes the offense is definitely broken even with all the talent on it... However it doesn't matter because when the offensive is clicking (as few times it has) the defense isn't. The mantra of the Miami Dolphins; offense is good, defense sucks. Defense is good, offense sucks... There is never, both offense and defense are good
 
We currently don't play to our strengths.

1) Miller is averaging 5.0 yds/carry, Ajayi is averaging 6.8 yds/carry. We are ranked #3 out of 32 teams in yds/carry. Our run game looks better than our passing game. Yet, we're a pass-heavy team: Our passing play selection percentage is ranked #3 out of 32 teams.

2) Ryan Tannehill has weak pocket presence, but is a good runner. Our o-line is weak at pass protection. So what do we do? We lock Ryan Tannehill in the pocket, where he's weakest, and where the o-line is weakest.

Solution: Add a few more Miller & Ajayi runs. Add a few more read option & designed rollouts for Tannehill, and let him use his strength (legs) to get away from our offense's weakness (weak pocket presence, weak pass protection).
 
We currently don't play to our strengths.

1) Miller is averaging 5.0 yds/carry, Ajayi is averaging 6.8 yds/carry. We are ranked #3 out of 32 teams in yds/carry. Our run game looks better than our passing game. Yet, we're a pass-heavy team: Our passing play selection percentage is ranked #3 out of 32 teams.

2) Ryan Tannehill has weak pocket presence, but is a good runner. Our o-line is weak at pass protection. So what do we do? We lock Ryan Tannehill in the pocket, where he's weakest, and where the o-line is weakest.

Solution: Add a few more Miller & Ajayi runs. Add a few more read option & designed rollouts for Tannehill, and let him use his strength (legs) to get away from our offense's weakness (weak pocket presence, weak pass protection).

If only... :rolleyes2:
 
Here's what I don't understand about Lazor. He himself said this offense is predicated upon the play action, but you can't effectively play action if you only run the ball 20 percent of the time. I don't think he knows what the $*#@ he's talking about.
 
6 ypc with 2 stud rbs and we only run 15 times... Lazor is an absolute joke. Criticizing the OC is often too easy a target, but this arrogant sleaze deserves it.
 
This may seem far fetched. Like way out of left field.

With a better offensive scheme this team will improve. Less screens and bubble screens. More vertically routes.

Lazor is horrible at his job.
 
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