Man people still cant believe even while they are witnessing greatness. It's like they think their eyes are lying. He will continue to change minds as he tears up the league. I love and appreciate his skills even though he is on another team. What could have been. Life of a dolphin fanJackson is doing things no other QB in history has ever done. His numbers are staggering. He is certainly a generational talent, a true prodigy like Marino was. Favre wasn't a generational talent at all. Jackson's physical gifts, combined with his football IQ and extraordinary leadership qualities are a perfect storm.
I mean Lamar is the reason the running game is so dominant. When the defense is terrified of him keeping it on the option that split second it takes to make sure he doesn’t have it allows the RBs to plow through for 7 yards.
He rarely had Tannehill rollout when most of Tanehill’s amazing passes were when he was on the move.
He rarely had Tannehill rollout when most of Tanehill’s amazing passes were when he was on the move.
Man people still cant believe even while they are witnessing greatness. It's like they think their eyes are lying. He will continue to change minds as he tears up the league. I love and appreciate his skills even though he is on another team. What could have been. Life of a dolphin fan
I don't think anyone is doubting LJ's talent or his contributions to the team. The question seems to be the definition of "successful." I think LJ would make Miami a better team and lead them to more wins. I DON'T think he'd be in the running for MVP
I don't know if "struggled" is accurate. They surely were not an offensive juggernaut, but much of that is philosophy. They had a run first, ball control, play rock solid D approach.I agree he is a great coach, but let's remember his team struggled with Flacco at QB for a few years. So without a good QB, even a great coach won't do good.
Interesting stat. I like little tidbits such as that.I keep seeing this article of faith repeated as if it has any probability behind it. Belichick is 3-6 in the playoffs against teams that beat him during the regular season. They're far more likely to get the tires beat off them again because they have gaping weaknesses that are mismatched against Ravens' strengths. They got physically dominated.
Interesting stat. I like little tidbits such as that.
Do you happen to know if/how many losses were at Gillette?