Player Stats for Dan Campbell's 2-0 Dolphins | FinHeaven - Miami Dolphins Forums

Player Stats for Dan Campbell's 2-0 Dolphins

normaldude

Starter
Joined
Oct 20, 2003
Messages
2,528
Reaction score
571
Ryan Tannehill: 136.5 passer rating

Lamar Miller: 8.7 yds/carry

Cameron Wake: 3 sacks/game

Keep that up, and we'll shatter lots of NFL records :)
 
CSXNh7sWwAAYeuZ-1.jpg:large
 
the key are sacks for RT and pressure/hurries. definitely more time and cleaner pocket - and quicker throws
 
Not dismissing Campbell, but adding Albert, Sims and Turner is also a very big factor in the improvement. Having Alber on one side and Pouncey on the other also really seems to help Dallas Thomas, he's looked a lot better the past two games. Thomas isn't looking like a stud, but he looks like a good backup guard or even a third tier starter.
 
Not dismissing Campbell, but adding Albert, Sims and Turner is also a very big factor in the improvement. Having Alber on one side and Pouncey on the other also really seems to help Dallas Thomas, he's looked a lot better the past two games. Thomas isn't looking like a stud, but he looks like a good backup guard or even a third tier starter.

Having Albert is HUGE. The OL stability in general is responsible for the offensive surge.. That's good, because that's a sustainable formula. Just need to keep healthy as possible.
 
Our stats are a tale of two seasons. 78 of our 147 points have came in the last two weeks. 8 of our 11 sacks have came in the last two weeks. 3 of our 6 interceptions have came in the last 2 weeks. 439 of our 705 rushing yards have came in the last 2 weeks. Clearly, if we play like we have in the last two weeks, the Patriots might be 6-1 after Thursday Night....
 
They’ve gone under center a lot more the last two games. Against the Jets, Tannehill ran five of 65 plays from under center (including penalties), but against the Titans it was 22 of 68 plays. The Dolphins never used a fullback under Philbin, but against the Titans they ran seven plays out of the I formation.



Not only did they establish more of a power run game, but Tannehill hit some big play-action passes out of the “I” as well. With no traditional fullback on the roster, they use tight end Dion Sims and defensive tackle Earl Mitchell.
 
Back
Top Bottom