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Miami Dolphins Film: Kenny Stills Outstanding, Ryan Tannehill Solid, Protection Great

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I like the slow motion replays, really helps the eyes capture everything. I can't believe how fast and quick Gore is! Could his hips get any lower to the ground while he's going full speed? Blows my mind
 
Somebody who has access go to that article by Salguero that ridiculously keeps making a supposed point- that Miami does better wjen RT throws less than 30 passes per game. He uses W/L records frm 2012 on.

Kindly point out the 'phins O from 2012-2015 is completely irrelevant, and RT under Gase is 4-1 when he throws 30 or more and 4-3 when he throws less than 30.

The guy is acting like he discovered a rich vein of gold ore when he's really hauling fool's gold in his britches.
 
And what's amazing about that is Miami's offense still only scored 20 points points and was 2 for 10 converting 3rd downs as Gase was having fun calling plays.
 
Yeah it's called balance, not being one dimensional, so defenses can't predict the play call as opposed to some magical number of passes for wins.
 
And what's amazing about that is Miami's offense still only scored 20 points points and was 2 for 10 converting 3rd downs as Gase was having fun calling plays.
That's not overly on Gase's playcalling. I mean, there was a 3rd and 1 or 2 where we went for it up the gut with a heavy formation and Gore (who is generally gold up the middle) toting. The Titans (and I'm open to correction here as it's from memory) didn't even commit their full front 7 to the line of scrimmage and not only did they not concede yardage, they actually got a little push on us. That's just horrible execution. The call was the right one, but the players didn't carry it out.
 
I posted some tape clips of the Miami Dolphins playing the Tennessee Titans to my Instagram account (follow me if you’re on Instagram) to give folks a peek at what is actually happening on some plays.
And so I’m going to share some of those here as well. If this post catches on, I’ll do this every week. Oh, my God, film work by a sportswriter!

Remember tape don’t lie. So let’s get to it.

https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/...-salguero/article218191405.html#storylink=rss
thanks for sharing. That was cool to watch
 
That's not overly on Gase's playcalling. I mean, there was a 3rd and 1 or 2 where we went for it up the gut with a heavy formation and Gore (who is generally gold up the middle) toting. The Titans (and I'm open to correction here as it's from memory) didn't even commit their full front 7 to the line of scrimmage and not only did they not concede yardage, they actually got a little push on us. That's just horrible execution. The call was the right one, but the players didn't carry it out.

Correct - and then when we fail to convert on 3rd and short with a short pass (which we generally run at a high %) it's a condemnation of playcalling.

Playcalling is half management and decision and half execution. You can't effectively call a game if you can't reliably execute plays to shorten the sticks on first down.
 
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