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1. Our defense is not a problem, nothing should be changed, we were ranked 6th coming into New England. The reason why other teams score is due to turnovers from our offense and the Defense coming on the field so much and getting tired.

2. Ronnie Brown is a good running back who makes good plays even though the oline has not helped too much, but he will never be great untill he can take advantage of a big hole and make a big run. Hes not hitting those open holes hard enough because of his dumb stutter step.

3. Im not sure where to start but Scott Linehan was the reason for our offensive success last year, and is the reason for our lack of offense this year. Look what he did in Minnesota, even when Moss was hurt, Culpepper had a good season. Any backup that came in did well. Look at St. Louis, now somewhere around 10th in total offense. I won't go into more details bc its not worth it with so many people on this site, but just do some research, and watch some videos so you can see.

4. Mike Mularky has to go, has to go, has to go, Mike Mularky has to go, has to go, has to go
 
ihateyou134 said:
1. Our defense is not a problem, nothing should be changed, we were ranked 6th coming into New England. The reason why other teams score is due to turnovers from our offense and the Defense coming on the field so much and getting tired.

2. Ronnie Brown is a good running back who makes good plays even though the oline has not helped too much, but he will never be great untill he can take advantage of a big hole and make a big run. Hes not hitting those open holes hard enough because of his dumb stutter step.

3. Im not sure where to start but Scott Linehan was the reason for our offensive success last year, and is the reason for our lack of offense this year. Look what he did in Minnesota, even when Moss was hurt, Culpepper had a good season. Any backup that came in did well. Look at St. Louis, now somewhere around 10th in total offense. I won't go into more details bc its not worth it with so many people on this site, but just do some research, and watch some videos so you can see.

4. Mike Mularky has to go, has to go, has to go, Mike Mularky has to go, has to go, has to go

I agree
 
Saban sticking with Harrington

Saban sticking with Harrington
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Dolphins coach Nick Saban said this afternoon that Harrington will enter the week as the first-stringer over Daunte Culpepper, who started the season's first four games.
Harrington started yesterday's game in New England, when the Dolphins lost to the Patriots 20-to-ten.
Culpepper will begin a therapy program designed to restore some explosive movement in his surgically rebuilt right knee. He's also bothered by a sore shoulder. Saban said there's no long-term timetable for how long Harrington will remain as Miami's starter.
 
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