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We sure made it look like thatIts number one now then.
We sure made it look like thatIts number one now then.
The Offensive Line was completely obliterated in during the 1st quarter. But once Rosen came into the game things along the offensive line started to improve about 2/3 of they way through the 2nd quarter. Nik Needham had as bad of a 1st quarter as a rookie can have. But thought he improved as the game went on. Preston Williams showed the World tonight, that he's the real deal. Impressive performance from a guy who I think is everything the Miami Dolphins need as a #1 WR. You can tell, he plays like a 10 yr vet.
Only 8/47 on penalties tonight, thats a significant uptick from last season. Especially in a normally flag riddled pre-season opener
I hope we don’t trade him. I’d rather see this:I am hoping Parker has a pretty good preseason and we can trade him the the Giants or someone else.
Parker or Williams? Why not both? Parker didn't play much, but did have a decent catch on the field goal drive. I like the idea of having Williams, Parker and Stills on the field together. If you the line could pas protect could you imagine a 5 wide set with Williams. Parker, Stills, Wilson and Grant on the field together? Mismatches all over the field, but only 3 seconds to find the open receiver before the qb gets swallowed.
And we’ve already fired the OL coach. I don’t want to think how bad it was before that.I was shocked how bad our OL was..... I'm talking very close to if not the worst OL I have ever seen.
While y'all talk about offense, the defense was the most concerning. Woof. Second team offense from the Falcons chopped them up. 172 yards in the half from Matt Schaloob? We can talk all we want about scheme but they are outmanned badly.
All three might be able to play in the NFL, but I also think there should be backs on the market at the end of training camp that might be better than all three.
Maybe he could be more dynamic when he cuts the locks or maybe he needs them like Samson.Two players who impressed at times (and I know basically zilch about) were #16 - Trenton Irwin the WR from Stanford (with long blonde locks that belong in the 1970's) and #33 Jomal Wiltz, the DB from the Patriots practice squad originally from Iowa State. I thought Irwin moved surprisingly well - he moved like a well balanced athlete who needs a decent haircut.
Wiltz looked feisty. With all of the former Patriots coaches now in Miami, my hunch is that he has impressed someone to be here.
I know both will probably be struggling to make the 53 man roster but I'm curious to see more of them in other practice games.
I guess we will see if Coach "Flo" is true to his words. He's been saying all offseason that every position is an open competition. Well William's by all accounts has been the teams best WR in practices and was certainly the best one in the first preseason game...OL will be a major problem, but Rosen has some good pocket presence.
Preston Williams looks like everything we wished Devante Parker would be. Will be interesting how Preston's performance will impact Parker's playing time and status on the team.
Dunno. It's possible.All three might be able to play in the NFL, but I also think there should be backs on the market at the end of training camp that might be better than all three.
Only 8/47 on penalties tonight, thats a significant uptick from last season. Especially in a normally flag riddled pre-season opener
While y'all talk about offense, the defense was the most concerning. Woof. Second team offense from the Falcons chopped them up. 172 yards in the half from Matt Schaloob? We can talk all we want about scheme but they are outmanned badly.
Yes, but I'm feeling Atlanta's defense of line is at least better than the average NFL's. There was obviously a big drop off as the game progressed in second and third stringers came onHope Miami QBs update their wills, the O-line will keep funeral homes busy.