Really irrelevant, but Tannehills stats are listed at 6/6 everywhere. Wasn't he 5/6 with the Lamar Miller bobble being the incompletion?
Really irrelevant, but Tannehills stats are listed at 6/6 everywhere. Wasn't he 5/6 with the Lamar Miller bobble being the incompletion?
Really? I thought that read option pass play looked awful. I know it wasn't drawn up that way.
But hopefully that's something they will get down better.
The Miller play was ruled a catch after the refs discussed it.
never challenged, never over ruled. original call was a catch even though at replay it did look like he bobbled on the way down.
Really? I thought that read option pass play looked awful. I know it wasn't drawn up that way.
But hopefully that's something they will get down better.
The real play I liked there was the big gainer to Matthews. They got him matched up so that a linebacker was stuck trying to cover him... and he's running wide horizontally across the field. You go back and watch Philly last season, you'll see Riley Cooper doing that all over the field, easy pitch and catch from Foles.
That's the one big thing I feel I can take from tonight's game. This offense is not going to be the "Mike Sherman Remix" that some of us feared. Lazor seems to have earnestly tried to take concepts from Chip Kelly to implement here in Miami. You can also see that with the design of the running plays. I love it.
Let me add two additional things to that:
1) Very subtly L.Miller delayed and sort of went wide. Which served two purposes: 1) It took the LB with him which opened up an even bigger hole that Matthew help exploit on the play and 2) provided another outlet for Ryan if the LB wasn't minding his responsibilities.. simply excellent!
Also, according to Omar..Wallace runs that exact same route and the results are NASTY!!!(In a good way).
FInally, I was actually pissed Lazor showed that TD play. You don't use a beauty like that in the preseason...no way!
we finally have an O that teams will have to gameplan for besides the Wildcat..