First, I never said Smith was the only one who isn't pulling his weight. I'm talking about the effect of Smith's poor play on EVERYONE on the line.Dphins4me said:If this would happen to be true, then everyone of them needs to be replaced.
You do not quit because someone else is not as good as you. You get them to try harder.
Also for anyone to say the Smith is the only one on the line not pulling his weight then they or either biased against Smith or not very wise. No one and I repeat no one on Miami's OL is doing their job.
Smith man was not the only one meeting AJ & Gordon in the backfield the other night.
Then they are where they need to be. Sitting at home.
You are grasping at dreams. The whole OL is terrible. Also its not the players, its the coaches. Two OL in a row cannot be this bad without the OL coach being a huge part of the problem.
Second, as much as we'd like to have pre-programmed robots out there so that none of these psychological variables would matter, the fact still remains that we're dealing with HUMANS and human nature. It's human nature to give up trying to change something that even your best efforts haven't changed.
When the coaches call a running play off left tackle, and everybody on the line gives their best effort and the play still gets stuffed because Smith allows his man to tackle the RB in the backfield, how many times do you think the other linemen are gonna watch that happen before they start getting discouraged and letting that affect their own play?
This is really simple folks. It's human nature 101.