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Great breakdown of McDaniels offense

It's crazy. I really don't see how you defend this offense.

I mean best bet is to bring pressure and hope to get the QB.

But then you leave Waddle and Hill 1on 1.

It appears that the strategy to beat this offense just happens to go against one of the best quick read QBS in the league.

You have to hope for miscommunication.

So Tuas strength counters the potential weakness of the offense.

Its scary how perfect this scheme appears to be for Waddle, Hill and Tua.

I guess this is why Miami is one of the most efficient offenses in the league.
 
Wow, spot on and appreciate his perspective on Tuas warts. He definitely should have more INTs this year and he does force it at times. Heā€™s still throwing dimes though and hid quick release certainly helps avoid mistakes.
 
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So many slight jabs at the #1 rated QB in the NFL still... Yet no one's talking about Josh Allen leading the NFL in "almost" INTs ever... Is what it is... Long story short, if the limiting factor on this offense is the most efficient QB in the NFL right now... Sign me up...
 
I guess this is why Miami is one of the most efficient offenses in the league.
So why aren't they scoring more points? They have the weapons on offense and they're a top Red Zone team, but they're not getting to the Red Zone enough. Apparently, the o-line can't block unless Armstead is on the field, the running game is inconsistent, and dumb penalties are killing drives every game. IMO, they still need to upgrade the o-line (because Armstead is a part-time player), and figure out how to stop the stupid penalties... then maybe they'll score more and finally be one of the top offenses. Honestly, with their weapons in the passing game, if it's not pouring rain or a blizzard, they should be scoring 30-40 points per game!
 
Best way to defend this offense: Keep this offense OFF the field!!!!

I'm not even worried anymore about converting 3rd & 15 or even 3rd & 20.
yeah seriously, I mean look at that clutch TD by tua vs the Bills with that 3rd and 22 beautiful bomb deep pass right in stride to Waddle
 
It's crazy. I really don't see how you defend this offense.

I mean best bet is to bring pressure and hope to get the QB.

But then you leave Waddle and Hill 1on 1.

It appears that the strategy to beat this offense just happens to go against one of the best quick read QBS in the league.

You have to hope for miscommunication.

So Tuas strength counters the potential weakness of the offense.

Its scary how perfect this scheme appears to be for Waddle, Hill and Tua.

I guess this is why Miami is one of the most efficient offenses in the league.
Just wait until the running game develops into a real threat. Oline still needs a little seasoning and continuity, but IMO Jeff Wilson is the perfect closer for this offense in the 4th quarter.
 
So why aren't they scoring more points? They have the weapons on offense and they're a top Red Zone team, but they're not getting to the Red Zone enough. Apparently, the o-line can't block unless Armstead is on the field, the running game is inconsistent, and dumb penalties are killing drives every game. IMO, they still need to upgrade the o-line (because Armstead is a part-time player), and figure out how to stop the stupid penalties... then maybe they'll score more and finally be one of the top offenses. Honestly, with their weapons in the passing game, if it's not pouring rain or a blizzard, they should be scoring 30-40 points per game!

If you are a top efficient team, with red zone success?

What do you think the issue is?

Go take a look at how many offensive drives the Bills get a game.

Then look how many Miami gets a game.

That's your answer.

You wanna score more points, they need more offensive drives.
 
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