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How did Columbo and Carey grade out tonight?

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I'll be honest, I'm not that great as accessing OLine play like Omar Kelly. :lol: But I was surprised tonight by seeing most of the foul-ups seemly coming from the left interior of the oline tonight. It seemed like Big Al and Wilfork got through Richie and Pouncy for several game changing / impact plays.

Did Carey and Columbo get things fixed?
 
Columbo sucks gave up a sack and many hurry ups. This team will never get it right.
 
Columbo got no pressure on Brady and cannot cover a TE to save his life.
 
Columbo, Carey and Icognito, all got blown up on several plays last night ... Carey was over matched on the interior and he got plowed back a few times .. Columbo; well all i can say is; "Good Luck Tony", on your next job, because decisions like this, is costing you your coaching job in Miami ... Incognito, can't play and it's the same mistakes he made last season that again showed up last night ... I was OK with Incognito's re-signing BUT for backup purposes or as a center, his original and natural position!!! It amazes me how Coach Sporano thinks Columbo is still starting material ... Carey and Columbo both LOOKED OLD!!! and past their time ... This is going to be a long season in Miami .. no more than 4-5 wins IMHO!!! also to expand; Firing Henning after 3 seasons was the biggest blunder Sporano made, because it came 2 years too late ... This is Henne's last year under contract and he finally looks comfortable, under Daboll's system ... what bothers me is; it took' 3 season for Sporano to FINALLY figure out Henne needed a better system to utilize his skills ... GOD DAMN!!! it's going to be along season ..
 
We all knew the O-line was going to be a problem.. but I don't believe they are the reason we lost.

We should be bitching more about the D-line and the lack of pressure we created.
 
We all knew the O-line was going to be a problem.. but I don't believe they are the reason we lost.

We should be bitching more about the D-line and the lack of pressure we created.
I agree 100% the DEFENSE WAS TERRIBLE!!!! but the O-line is a real problem!!!
 
Columbo, Carey and Icognito, all got blown up on several plays last night ... Carey was over matched on the interior and he got plowed back a few times .. Columbo; well all i can say is; "Good Luck Tony", on your next job, because decisions like this, is costing you your coaching job in Miami ... Incognito, can't play and it's the same mistakes he made last season that again showed up last night ... I was OK with Incognito's re-signing BUT for backup purposes or as a center, his original and natural position!!! It amazes me how Coach Sporano thinks Columbo is still starting material ... Carey and Columbo both LOOKED OLD!!! and past their time ... This is going to be a long season in Miami .. no more than 4-5 wins IMHO!!! also to expand; Firing Henning after 3 seasons was the biggest blunder Sporano made, because it came 2 years too late ... This is Henne's last year under contract and he finally looks comfortable, under Daboll's system ... what bothers me is; it took' 3 season for Sporano to FINALLY figure out Henne needed a better system to utilize his skills ... GOD DAMN!!! it's going to be along season ..

I detest Henning as much as the next guy and it's easy to see he was the problem with Henne, but you usually don't see a team fire an OC when they go to the playoffs.
 
no more than 4-5 wins IMHO!!!

I know its your opinion but no way this team only wins 4-5 games. The defense looked awful last night, no denying that. But we also played the best team we're gonna play all year. I still see this as a 7 win team at worst, 9-10 best case scenario.
 
Incognito seems to be an incomplete package- xcelling more in run blocking, getting plowed over in pass blocking IMO.
 
The funny part is that Henne got hit every single play. Colombo was getting smoked by no namers on the edge. Henne made a move or got it out quick enough most of the time.

But for a bad play call on 4th down, giving the Pats 99 yard TD, Brady never getting touched by once all night, Henne getting smacked to the ground every play, im proud of him and the receivers. If Brady got smacked like Henne did all night, he wouldn't have played as well as Henne.
 
I detest Henning as much as the next guy and it's easy to see he was the problem with Henne, but you usually don't see a team fire an OC when they go to the playoffs.

I agree, but Parcells was the fool that suggested Henning when Carmicheal turned the job down and stood with the Saints ... I realize Miami made the playoffs in 2008 in Hennings 1st yr as OC .. but it was mainly because of Pennington's ability to run that offense with the Fad of the Decade in the WILDCAT!!! but it was 2009, that we fans began to see the writing on the wall with the offensive play calling .. Henning should have been let go than ... but was kept around ...
 
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