http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...ct13,0,5143264.story?coll=sfla-dolphins-front
The Dolphins had two big chances against the Jaguars. Wide receivers Chris Chambers and James McKnight both got free for what should have been touchdowns, but both times Fiedler's passes fell incomplete.
The first came on a first down in the first quarter with the Dolphins at the Jaguars' 34. Chambers ran free across the middle of the field near the goal line, but Fiedler overthrew him.
In the fourth quarter, with the Dolphins holding a 17-10 lead, McKnight got behind coverage along the left sideline. McKnight, the team's fastest receiver, ran hard but couldn't catch up to Fiedler's pass and the Dolphins had to punt.
Turner said he didn't see a replay, so he wasn't sure whether Fiedler's pass was too long or if McKnight should have had it.
"It probably is a combination of both," Turner said. "[McKnight] was going full speed, but it was hard to tell."
The plays were similar to those missed in their season-opening loss to Houston. In that game, a Fiedler pass for Derrius Thompson was just out of his reach and he overthrew McKnight when he was open along the sideline.
"There are plays there, we've just been inconsistent," Chambers said. "We've got to make those plays, man. You can't get them back."
Looks like more than the fans are questioning what the qb is doing.
The Dolphins had two big chances against the Jaguars. Wide receivers Chris Chambers and James McKnight both got free for what should have been touchdowns, but both times Fiedler's passes fell incomplete.
The first came on a first down in the first quarter with the Dolphins at the Jaguars' 34. Chambers ran free across the middle of the field near the goal line, but Fiedler overthrew him.
In the fourth quarter, with the Dolphins holding a 17-10 lead, McKnight got behind coverage along the left sideline. McKnight, the team's fastest receiver, ran hard but couldn't catch up to Fiedler's pass and the Dolphins had to punt.
Turner said he didn't see a replay, so he wasn't sure whether Fiedler's pass was too long or if McKnight should have had it.
"It probably is a combination of both," Turner said. "[McKnight] was going full speed, but it was hard to tell."
The plays were similar to those missed in their season-opening loss to Houston. In that game, a Fiedler pass for Derrius Thompson was just out of his reach and he overthrew McKnight when he was open along the sideline.
"There are plays there, we've just been inconsistent," Chambers said. "We've got to make those plays, man. You can't get them back."
Looks like more than the fans are questioning what the qb is doing.