It's good to be #1 at something. I agree credit goes to the whole coaching staff(not just Flores) but also the players trying to do things the right way.
The right way always takes longet than the wrong way. But like you said gotta hand it to this entire new staff.It's good to be #1 at something. I agree credit goes to the whole coaching staff(not just Flores) but also the players trying to do things the right way.
Since the bye week Miamis defense is playing top half of the league statistically.
With college level talent.
Coaching is far from an issue on this team. Talent is. Give this man a legit qb and watch tlwhat happens.
Philbin teams had low penalties too...just saying
This is what I am saying this week in light of the win and the people who are worried about not getting Tua. I think having the right coaches is more important than Tua. If discipline and a team trending upward leads to a couple of victories remember we probably have a good coach. A good front office would be more important than picking #1 too, IMO. For example, a good FO could do more in a draft picking 4th than a bad FO picking first, as they would fail to build a good enough team around Tua even if they got to pick him. I'm just saying there is a bright side to the team that many hope will just tank, playing hard and getting some results, even if the current players will mostly be gone in 2 years.Through the first half of the season we are the least penalized team in the league with 45 for 370 yards.
This is always a sign of sound coaching and harks back to the Shula days when we were often the least penalized team in the NFL.
After the road crash of the Adam Gase years (offensive holding anybody?) I like the direction we are headed in.
May it long continue!
But they still got their share of pre snap penalties. I always felt like Philbin made the team soft. They didn't get those agression type penalties but it cost them as they played kind of like Philbin's personality. Kind of soft and emotionless.Philbin teams had low penalties too...just saying
The team was uber soft under Philbin. They could never put a game away on offense. And too many pre snap penalties like you said.But they still got their share of pre snap penalties. I always felt like Philbin made the team soft. They didn't get those agression type penalties but it cost them as they played kind of like Philbin's personality. Kind of soft and emotionless.