Later...Read again and try to follow.
Later...Read again and try to follow.
Their defense played this kind of game against Brees and New Orleans as well.
We will disagree.....because it's really not. And you didn't even address Antonio Brown coming in and catching 45 passes in half a season. Add a 90 catch guy to the Dolphins and the offense looks pretty damn different.
For all the people who say this is just a passing league I hope they’re paying attention how the Bucs are controlling the clock in the game and keeping the Chiefs offense off the field. It’s called a power running game. Also notice how a fierce pass rush nullifes a great QB. If you want to see a formula for a young Miami Dolphins team to make the playoffs with a young QB and a very good D this is it. We aren’t that far away.
Kelce has been a non factor
their db’s have also been amazing today
This damn game
Maybe at #18?maybe not as instinctual between tbe tackles although that could just need time. Speed wise I don’t know that he’s 4.42 I betcha hes sub 4.5 though but he’s 6 foot 3 and 245 whites not that tall. Both explosive as heck.
white looks like the best off ball lb in football of late. He’s everywhere. Parsons can be everywhere too.
And I most certainly did acknowledge AB I’m an earlier post being different but like I said the guys you threw out are very comparable to what they already had. They just added to the position. Which again is why I said essentially the same. I never said it was the exact same.We will disagree.....because it's really not. And you didn't even address Antonio Brown coming in and catching 45 passes in half a season. Add a 90 catch guy to the Dolphins and the offense looks pretty damn different.
I grew up not that far from Cincinnati. Find it interesting that Anderson played 16 seasons in Cincinnati and had 2 playoff wins. Esiason topped that in half the time.You know what we used to say about Esiason when I lived in Cincinnati and he was the QB?
It takes two seven's to equal a fourteen. Esiason's number was 7 and Ken Anderson's number (the QB that precede Esiason) was 14.
Take that for what it's worth!
Maybe at #18?