shouright said:
So tell me what YOU think about the Dolphins compared to teams like KC, Indy, NE, Denver, and Tennessee. Sure nobody's got it figured out for sure -- if they did they'd be psychic. But give me YOUR impressions of us compared to these teams from top to bottom. Tennessee beat us without even USING McNair.
OK. I will tell you what I think.
First off, About your theory that the Titans were able to beat us without even using McNair. Do you really think it's that easy, I'm sure Jeff Fisher went to McNair before the game and said this.
"You know Steve, we're only playing the Dolphins. I don't want you going out there and playing balls out. Take it easy today and just lay low, I think we can handle these guys with out USING you."
C'mon. Did you every think that maybe the Titans COULDN'T use him or that the Dolphins D wouldn't ALLOW them to use McNair the way they usually do?
Second, my impressions of Saturday's game. I came away optimistic. I am optimistic about Feeley and the way he was able to move the ball when he came in. And I am optimistic that he has been named the starter. Now he will probably be getting most of the reps with the first team this week. (This is something that should have been happening during TC and pre-season. Just another one of Wanny's blunders, IMO.) Now was Feeley all-world? No. But was he better than Feidler? Hell yes. And with the incresed reps at practice I think you will see a much improved Feeley next Sunday.
I was also impressed with Lamar Gordon. Was he great? No. But he was good considering he has been a Miami Dolphin for about a week. The question remains, can he be counted on as a feature back? I don't know yet, but I am convinced he's more likey to be one before any of Minor, Morris or Henry could've been.
The defense was good. Sure they gave up 100 yards to Brown in the first half, but a good chunk of that was on one play. I think you can trace alot of the defenses problems yesterday back to Jay Feidler. (Flame away Feidler lovers :D )But I think Feidler's inability to move the offense and sustain a drive resulted in defense being on the field WAY to much in the first half.
Now, as far as comparing us to Tennessee, New England, Denver, KC and Indy.
Tennessee - Judging by Saturday I'd say we compare pretty good. Even with all the porblems and kinks we were pretty close. In fact if it wasn't for Jay's INT in the endzone and the ref's bad call on the McMike fumble this game could very easily of had a different result. If this game was played in, say, Week 8 or 9, when Feeley and Gordon and Booker and the o-line are more comfortable, I think it could have been a win. Or at the very least a closer game.
New England - Actually, pretty similar teams. The 2 biggest differences are that they have a better coach and a better QB. (Although with Feeley the QB part could change) This why they won the division last year and not Miami. Better coaching and a better QB last year equaled winning most if not all the close games they had.
Denver - They are good. Great o-line, solid coaching, stable if not spectacular QB. It all come down what the defense does. Probably better than us right now. But we will know more when we play them latter on.
KC and Indy - I am lumping these two teams together because the comparison of these two to the Dolphins is the same. Great offenses with utterly horrid defense. Miami, on the other hand has very good defense and brutal offense. The difference here is Miami's offense SHOULD improve as new parts come togther and the season goes along. What you see on defense in KC and Indy is what you're gonna get. Pretty much the same cast of characters from last year.
That pretty much sums it up. That's what I think.
I agree with parts of your original post, I just think that your logic of the Dolphins being doomed based on Week 1 is very flawed.