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Dolphins Are Missing A Playmaking Wr

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Just look at the game that ended Dallas vs Houston...Hopkins just made some crazy yac.

-Packers offense without Nelson
-Vikings got TWO
-Rams on another level with Cooks
-Brady with Gordon & Edelman looks WAY better.

Tannehill has Stills,Wilson,Grant & a rookie TE with a garbage oline while all decent WRs none are gonna make a secondary get worried.
 
so you're saying a play making WR would turn things around and make tannehill better? You mean like Wilson who took a jet sweep 74 yards for a TD? Grant who took one 19 yards for a td?

I saw a QB that had all day to throw in the first half continually miss open WRs and put up 10 points. A play making WR doesn't change that if he can't hit the broad side of a barn.

Every year it's a different position group that needs upgrading when in reality, we continue to ignore the most important position on the field.

Watch some of the young QBs playing. Their pocket awareness and instincts are light years ahead of our 7th year QB.
 
A playmkaing wr doesn’t mean diddly without a QB who can throw a deep ball, of which we currently do not have
 
I watched the entire game. At some point you just run out of excuses. Tannehill is a good guy. He works hard. He's tough. He's just not a good QB. It gets old blaming the supporting cast when it's been turned over and the QB play hasn't changed.
 
Every year it's a different position group that needs upgrading when in reality, we continue to ignore the most important position on the field.

Watch some of the young QBs playing. Their pocket awareness and instincts are light years ahead of our 7th year QB.

We had one of those in Landry. He did wonders with those beautiful WR screens that Tanny Is capabble of throwing. To bad he wanted to get paid like a top WR, instead we decided to pay great players like Branch, James, Amendola and Wilson.
 
The least of our problems is a playmaking wide receiver
 
At the beginning of the season it was made known Miami had one of the deepest WR corps in the League, so said the FH echo chamber. That Davie had out together a track team that NO defense could contain, while our WRs would just blow by them.

Then BB showed the league what you do with a bunch of little guys who run 4.3.

Albert Wilson is fun and entertaining, but he was the 4th or 5th option in KC. And Amendola? Boy what a doozy of a signing that has been.
 
At the beginning of the season it was made known Miami had one of the deepest WR corps in the League, so said the FH echo chamber. That Davie had out together a track team that NO defense could contain, while our WRs would just blow by them.

Then BB showed the league what you do with a bunch of little guys who run 4.3.

Albert Wilson is fun and entertaining, but he was the 4th or 5th option in KC. And Amendola? Boy what a doozy of a signing that has been.

I just didn’t understand dumping Landry for cap reasons and then essentially paying the same for two guys and restructuring contracts to make it all fit.

It is the blind leading the blind in Davie. Gase has this fantasy vision of how his offense should work but he forgets there are defenses out there that can stop all of that finesse crap. Then he acts surprised when it happens.

Smh
 
I just didn’t understand dumping Landry for cap reasons and then essentially paying the same for two guys and restructuring contracts to make it all fit.

It is the blind leading the blind in Davie. Gase has this fantasy vision of how his offense should work but he forgets there are defenses out there that can stop all of that finesse crap. Then he acts surprised when it happens.

Smh


The preseason hyperbole has a way of getting punched in the nose about this time of year.
 
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