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The Miami Dolphins have the most horrible offensive coordinators in the league

I want to be able to dive deep down to the root of the cause of everything as always. And here are my first few questions that we can all do our best
to answer objectively.


1. Who's idea was to implement this play calling system?
2. Who should be held responsible for this?
3. Why isn't this working for this team?
4. Are the players a driving factor to our play calling? (ex. qb that starts)
5. Would an elite qb change the execution of our Offense?

According to most people, even on FH, an elite qb will make numbers 1-4 better automatically. I can name a bunch of FH users already off the bat lol.
 
Miami needed to fix the o-line BEFORE this season started. And when they saw in Week #2 that their attempt to upgrade the line failed and they realized that it was a huge mistake to rely on that bum Davis and rookies and 2nd year players with no veteran back-ups, they should have been on the hunt for Free Agent linemen. Having 5 average experienced o-linemen would allow them to open up the offense. Give Tua some time in the pocket, and Waddle could get open deep. Imagine what they could do with some decent run-blocking and a "real" RB#1.

Sorry, but this is not Year #1 of a rebuild where you're starting one or two young guys on the line and you expect them to struggle. This is Year #3, and you should already have a competent o-line in place. They should have several veteran linemen on the line to be on-field coaches for one or two young guys. Starting a rookie, three 2nd year players, and a below-average bum who is versatile (terrible at every position) is NOT a recipe for success. It takes a special kind of idiot to think that it would be okay to open a season with this o-line.

I dont think our line problems are talent related. To me its on the staff and namely the OL coach.
 
If 2 offensive coordinators weren’t red flags then you haven’t been following our off-season threads. Most on finheaven we’re questioning this since the off season
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Has always made we wonder who gets to call the play. Decided by Rock Paper Scissor format LMFAO!
 
According to most people, even on FH, an elite qb will make numbers 1-4 better automatically. I can name a bunch of FH users already off the bat lol.
LOL well some people will choose to believe what they want to hear. Sometimes you have the argument that we don't have the staff, other times is the players. I'm pretty sure a lot of the players we have would do better in other teams.
 
You'll likely get the emoji of a dead horse, but I'll make this quick. Posted elsewhere, it's not just the play-calling, but the philosophy. It's seeing a gameplan work and actually think the D won't adjust. It's running the WC when the passing game is smoking. All those are on the OC.
But, what part does Flo play? Is he telling Gods to be conservative in the RZ?
I think TT can do anything he's asked to do, but the OC and OL don't make it easy.
TBF, the embarrassment of the OL wouldn't make any OC's job easy.
Gods seems to be an adequate (replaceable) play-caller. Problem #1 = OL

Fair enough brother I agree with your points.
 
Nobody cares about offensive coordinators. I dont even know their names. They are paid peanuts. They are help. The position that gets paid $40 mil a year on offense is the QB. That's the person in responsible charge of the offense, all of it, the blocking, the running, the passing, the scoring, the preparation, all of it.
Can't be talking about our QB because he's quite a bit short of that $40 million a year, Now if a QB is responsible for everything you mentioned Why have a QB coach, Running backs coach, tight end coach, wide receiver coach, offensive line coaches, Offensive coordinators, and all the assistants. And if that's not enough responsibility said QB could stick a broom and mop up his back side and clean the clubhouse.
 
George Godsey and Eric Studesville. Looking for employment Jan 10th, hopefully.

I hope not that will be 4 OC change in 4 years. No wonder the OL had struggled with so many coaching changes
 
The two OC system is stupid in and of itself...however, who gets the credit for Tua's 80% completion percentage?

Do the OCs get any credit for calling the game?
 
You really can't blame the OL coach and co-offensive coordinators because they're all woefully inexperienced at their job. Like anything in life that's complex, it takes time/experience/effort to get good. This falls on Flores and Grier for thinking that all of this inexperience was going to result in success. It had a zero percent chance which is why we lost 7 in a row and the offense is still struggling...also due to relying on young unproven offensive lineman. This is why Flo and Grier need to both go. It's all on them.
 
The two OC system is stupid in and of itself...however, who gets the credit for Tua's 80% completion percentage?

Do the OCs get any credit for calling the game?
I kinda like the 2 OC approach, you can't key in on one guy's tendencies when there are two calling the game. Two heads are better than one
 
I kinda like the 2 OC approach, you can't key in on one guy's tendencies when there are two calling the game. Two heads are better than one
"Two' many chiefs for me.
 
Yep, who in their right mind would want Davis and Jackson blocking for them. Both should be cut. Miami needs to fix this line in the offseason…Grier won’t

I kinda like the 2 OC approach, you can't key in on one guy's tendencies when there are two calling the game. Two heads are better than one
Not when those heads are sub par.
 
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