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Dolphan7

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Picture this if you will. The Bears came early and often on the Blitz. Miami had little time to throw the ball let alone run it. Enter Gus and we start to move the ball. How? By quick short passes to running backs, tight ends and WR's. What does this mean? It means we are seeing something that we have sorely missed under the Wanny years. And that is........adapting your game plan in the middle of the game. How many times did we see Wannyball attempting to do the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Not so with Saban. That is the biggest thing I saw tonight. Saban saw what Chicago was doing and he made changes to get us on the board. That is what good coaches do. That is what we have needed in Miami for years. The future looks good for Saban and the Miami Dolphins. And on that note I can sleep peacefuly knowing this.
 
I could not agree more...

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Good point. When your A plan isn't working, it's time to go to the B plan. We didn't have much of a game plan tonight and we still altered things up. I never remember Wanny doing that. He'd go into halftime losing and then come back out for the second half with the same exact stuff that didn't work in the first half.
 
Dolphan7 said:
Picture this if you will. The Bears came early and often on the Blitz. Miami had little time to throw the ball let alone run it. Enter Gus and we start to move the ball. How? By quick short passes to running backs, tight ends and WR's. What does this mean? It means we are seeing something that we have sorely missed under the Wanny years. And that is........adapting your game plan in the middle of the game. How many times did we see Wannyball attempting to do the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Not so with Saban. That is the biggest thing I saw tonight. Saban saw what Chicago was doing and he made changes to get us on the board. That is what good coaches do. That is what we have needed in Miami for years. The future looks good for Saban and the Miami Dolphins. And on that note I can sleep peacefuly knowing this.


That's exactly what I realized last night too. I noticed they were blitzing a lot, then I noticed how our playcalling changed up to take advantage of their aggresive defensive schemes.
 
Dolphan7 said:
Picture this if you will. The Bears came early and often on the Blitz. Miami had little time to throw the ball let alone run it. Enter Gus and we start to move the ball. How? By quick short passes to running backs, tight ends and WR's. What does this mean? It means we are seeing something that we have sorely missed under the Wanny years. And that is........adapting your game plan in the middle of the game. How many times did we see Wannyball attempting to do the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Not so with Saban. That is the biggest thing I saw tonight. Saban saw what Chicago was doing and he made changes to get us on the board. That is what good coaches do. That is what we have needed in Miami for years. The future looks good for Saban and the Miami Dolphins. And on that note I can sleep peacefuly knowing this.


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