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Lamar Miller left the game with an injured ankle

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Miami Dolphins running back Lamar Miller left Sunday’s game against the Jaguars with an ankle injury, according to multiple reports.

Miller left during the fourth quarter. He had run the ball 10 times for 14 yards before leaving with the injury.

http://www.si.com/si-wire/2015/09/20/miami-dolphins-lamar-miller-ankle-injury


Not sure how serious millers injury is but it doesnt sound too serious, armando tweeted lamar saying he thought about going back in the game.
 
Bring in captain hesitation damien williams...oh wait we save him for short yardage

This staff i tell ya...gives sparano a run for his money...
 
Sad to say but Damien mother ****ing Williams ran ten times better than miller today
 
The one injury that really hurt our offense was Jordan Cameron. Didn't see him in the last few drives we had on the 4th quarter.

Our starting LT, TE and RB all out with injuries late in the game. That definitely didn't help.
 
I like Lamar Miller...a lot. However, he needs a power complement once and for all. This team is ****ing Charmin soft. We need a more physical identity. This is a soft Philbin identity. We do not have an identity that will hit you in the throat. Activate Jonas Grey and give him some carries. We've got to get the offensive line in an attack mode running the football and play tougher football on both lines.

Philbin has struggled in many aspects of coaching, but developing a physical identity is a prominent aspect of his failures. This isn't a ****ing hindsight argument. Philbin will say this in a couple of weeks, after others on this board told him to do so in advance. ****er.
 
Time to promote Jonas Gray to the active roster again.
 
Drew rosenbaus, who is millers agent, said he doesnt believe the injury is serious and lamar should be able to play sunday.
 
I like Lamar Miller...a lot. However, he needs a power complement once and for all. This team is ****ing Charmin soft. We need a more physical identity. This is a soft Philbin identity. We do not have an identity that will hit you in the throat. Activate Jonas Grey and give him some carries. We've got to get the offensive line in an attack mode running the football and play tougher football on both lines.

Philbin has struggled in many aspects of coaching, but developing a physical identity is a prominent aspect of his failures. This isn't a ****ing hindsight argument. Philbin will say this in a couple of weeks, after others on this board told him to do so in advance. ****er.

Bill Lazor's offense doesn't know what "power" is

if you see the Philadelphia offense currently, which Miami's offense is built off of (Philly is a team that is in much worse shape than the Dolphins, mind you), they have an upper echelon running back in DeMarco Murray and he has something like 10 yards in two games. Miami's offensive personnel is built for the finesse - the only thing is, they're not really all that good.

We're lining up Earl Mitchell or whoever at the fullback slot in the I-formation. This team couldn't power run to save their ****ing lives, bro
 
I could care less who is running the ball at this point, with the way they are constantly playing from behind, it seems like a waste of a play and time behind this offensive line. Plus RT looked like he could have thrown for 500 until we stopped throwing downfield because we were trying to mix in the running game and be balanced once the game was tied. Once we lost our rhythm the Jags started to tee off against this line.
 
I really like Damien Williams as a pass catcher but there has been enough of a sample size to realize he is a worse runner than Daniel Thomas.

I think that this team continues to be pass happy and run everything out of shotgun has hurt the running game. Additionally our fragile O-line doesn't help either. I don't think Albert can run block at all which is why everything is ran to right.
 
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