Dolphins ground game on historical pace | Page 2 | FinHeaven - Miami Dolphins Forums

Dolphins ground game on historical pace

With Pouncey returning and the line getting more experience together....this may maintain....it may not be a 5, but in the high 4.6 plus would be very nice.

There a lot of factors in this resurgence...The o-line, the o-line coach, the scheme, and RB's playing with a little more...swagger.
 
This year brings us Wallace and Moreno coming in with a fire. An obvious "Gimme the damn ball and watch" attitude. I'm glad to see Miller subscribing too. The best thing for Miller was Moreno coming in, not competition from Thomas.
Now let's get a few more players amped up like this.
 
This year brings us Wallace and Moreno coming in with a fire. An obvious "Gimme the damn ball and watch" attitude. I'm glad to see Miller subscribing too. The best thing for Miller was Moreno coming in, not competition from Thomas.
Now let's get a few more players amped up like this.

So...does Philbin get any credit for these guys seemingly being amped up or are they amped up in spite of him?
 
Lets play some more games and talk about that average lol. I had enough of people telling me if Brown had not been injured he would have led the NFL in rushing in 2007. You cant just say what someone will do over 4 to 7 games and say they will do it for a whole season.
 
These stats usually even out over the course of the year. We didn't rush well against Buffalo. We face them again as well as 5 other teams that stop the run well. Jets twice, Baltimore, Detroit and Denver. In those games our rushing stats will come back to earth

It's a good start though.

Denver is very average in run defense at 3.9 per. They have given up more than us and are 12th in run defense. They won't be shutting down our run unless we get way behind early. The Jets and Lions are two of the absolute best in the league but the ravens don't really scare me either. We can run on Baltimore and Denver.
 
With Pouncey returning and the line getting more experience together....this may maintain....it may not be a 5, but in the high 4.6 plus would be very nice.

There a lot of factors in this resurgence...The o-line, the o-line coach, the scheme, and RB's playing with a little more...swagger.
And one big thing you left out, WRs and TEs blocking down field. Landry, Sims and even Clay have had some very good blocks down field to spring backs.
 
Denver is very average in run defense at 3.9 per. They have given up more than us and are 12th in run defense. They won't be shutting down our run unless we get way behind early. The Jets and Lions are two of the absolute best in the league but the ravens don't really scare me either. We can run on Baltimore and Denver.

I'll get my division rival jab in here and state that the Jet's run defense looks a lot better in the stat column than it actually is because their pass defense is such an easy target.
 
Denver is very average in run defense at 3.9 per. They have given up more than us and are 12th in run defense. They won't be shutting down our run unless we get way behind early. The Jets and Lions are two of the absolute best in the league but the ravens don't really scare me either. We can run on Baltimore and Denver.

3.9 is better than the average of the NFL. I hope you are right about Baltimore and Denver.

But 3 of the 4 teams we have faced (NE, KC and Oak) are all in the bottom half in stopping the run. So what I'm saying is that we face (1-4) 25% of decent rushing defenses so far. Using current stats we have to face (6 of 12) 50% games with better than average run defense. Big difference for the rest of the season.

---------- Post added at 02:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:12 PM ----------

I'll get my division rival jab in here and state that the Jet's run defense looks a lot better in the stat column than it actually is because their pass defense is such an easy target.

Still, Jets yard per attempt is pretty darn good at 3.0 (4th best)
 
Has 0 to do with our RB's. Our line has been working a whole new way...it has more to do with getting blocks at the second level and the angles these guys are using. The new line coach is doing a great job. We have weaknesses on the line, but those are issues with individual player execution, not how they are being coached right now.
 
Love seeing the OL getting some love after the disaster it was last yr....They have been the most consistent offensive unit on the team so far...hope they keep it up....loving the new OL coach, watched a interview with last yr OL coach on mike and mike and it amazed me how big of a moron he was.....
 
Back
Top Bottom