BahamaFinFan78
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I'm 43. At least you saw them go to one in your lifetime42.. you’re still young.. 55 here and I feel the same
I'm 43. At least you saw them go to one in your lifetime42.. you’re still young.. 55 here and I feel the same
Agreed, two steps forward one step back. This is a step back year.This!
Last year we overachieved, we were not a 10-6 team. Tua isn’t saving this team. Brissett actually played good enough to win against most team yesterday. He have zero run game. Brady had more rushing yards than us in the second half. The wholes on this team are far more than when we started this rebuild.
I’ve been saying it for a long time…Grier has to go. The sooner that Ross realizes it…The better we’ll be.Man, after yesterday, even Tua can't save this team.
The rebuild was a bust. The defense is not who we thought they were. OL is atrocious. Play calling is awful. Run game is non existent. Dual O.C.s gotta go. Grier simply CAN NOT identity talent. Even X played awful yesterday.
I can't believe we had all that draft capital and here we are.
Last season was an unsustainable fluke with our defense winning games for us.
lol.. that's why i became a dolphin fan.. first game i remember watching was the dolphin/viking SB... zonk was my favorite.. lolI'm 43. At least you saw them go to one in your lifetime
Indy isn't incompetent. They don't have a good record, but an incompetent team wouldn't have taken Baltimore to the wire...I know for sure that we have never done so.I already see the excuses though.
It's the Jags and Falcons of course wr should win.
Yet that didn't stop an incompetent Indy team from embarrassing us.
When we start winning again, unless Tua throws 4 tds and 300 yards a game, it won't matter.
Suddenly the defense remembered how to play, and suddenly Flores knows how to coach
Indy didn't look too bad taking the Ravens to OTI already see the excuses though.
It's the Jags and Falcons of course wr should win.
Yet that didn't stop an incompetent Indy team from embarrassing us.
When we start winning again, unless Tua throws 4 tds and 300 yards a game, it won't matter.
Suddenly the defense remembered how to play, and suddenly Flores knows how to coach
I read this entire thread ready to post almost EXACTLY this ^^^^. I am not sure he's capable of doing this, but he hasn't had the chance to prove otherwise yet. It's well documented how poor Josh Allen was his entire first 2 years, and he even has his legs to save him. Peyton Manning was really bad TD/INT ratio his first year. I think the biggest risk with Tua is a coaching staff not allowing him to "let it rip" from here on out. Screw it- let's see what he can do. He may need a couple of games with 2-3 INT's before the light turns on for him. He has been nothing but extremely careful as a QB since coming to MIA (yes, a couple of bad INT's when he should take a sack or throw away). I think the current great young QB's have all been given the keys to the offense and allowed to cut their teeth, but Tua has absolutely not been given that. ON TOP OF THAT - I don't believe we have the offensive plays and play-calls to allow him to, regardless of the O-Line. On top of that, there isn't one position coach I have any faith in at this point. I may be missing a good LB coach or DL coach or something, but in general, I think the position coaches may be a huge part of the problem. I digress - if Tua doesn't have a very good rest of the season, we are starting over, due to the capital it takes to admit you're wrong and go after someone else, be it Watson or someone in the draft.If Tua comes in and lights it up, stays healthy, and proves to be the guy..... I don't give a **** what this team's win/loss record is at the end of the season. We would be going into the off-season with a 23-24 y/o franchise QB.
His play, consistency, and health is the only savior possible for this season.