Gulfstream
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Ingold is on the ground with three unblocked defenders on that side of the hash mark. I don't see it happening.
Ingold is on the ground with three unblocked defenders on that side of the hash mark. I don't see it happening.
No, he wanted him to run through the hole that was open on the right side for a split second that every other QB in the NFL would have done and scored a TD, or option 5That guy is out of his mind.
Our options:
1) Throw an incomplete and save 3 yards rather than take a sack
2) Throw an interception in the endzone and have the ball spotted at the 20 yard line.
3) Throw an interception that gets run back for more than 20 yards or even a pick 6
4) Take the sack and lose 5 yards
He is has no clue what he is talking about.
What hole?No, he wanted him to run through the hole that was open on the right side for a split second that every other QB in the NFL would have done and scored a TD, or option 5
You didn't see it in the still shot he posted with the squiggly line. It's okay if you missed it...it closed pretty quicklyWhat hole?
Ah yes….but he barely had the time to look for a receiver. So, sure, throw it up since it’s 4th down. But if you’re sacked almost immediately, there’s really no opportunity to throw it up.It doesn't matter. If it's 4th and goal you're turning the ball over if you're sacked. You have a tiny chance if you throw the ball to the end zone, but it's still a chance.
The more you show me? Ummm, OK.Right, so the more and more I show you the more and more you will argue something. As if when the qb scrambles, that wouldn't bring a defender up. Sure thing dude, I'm done with this. Again... wasting my time
I continue to laugh at the red squiggly line still shot because I cannot find five offensive linemen.Actually, just watched that again…..that looks like Ingold who is falling down at the time of your screenshot. If you watch the video, by the time he gets up, Tua is being sacked.
And laughably, all five potential targets are in the same general space along the line of the right hash. Tua had only one narrow segment of the field to target. We made it easy for the Packers.Ingold is on the ground with three unblocked defenders on that side of the hash mark. I don't see it happening.
That's because Miami doesn't even have five (competent) o-linemen.I continue to laugh at the red squiggly line still shot because I cannot find five offensive linemen.
IMO, the big question is why were they in that situation? To me, the fact that they were so close to the goal line and couldn't run it in means that the playcalling sucks, the o-line sucks, and they don't have a power back. IOW, Grier built a weak team, and McDaniel runs a weak offense.The larger question here, ignoring the squiggly red line, is where does Tua go with the ball?
This I agree with...we never should have been in a 4th and goal situation there.IMO, the big question is why were they in that situation? To me, the fact that they were so close to the goal line and couldn't run it in means that the playcalling sucks, the o-line sucks, and they don't have a power back. IOW, Grier built a weak team, and McDaniel runs a weak offense.
You love my red squiggly lines!!! LmaoThe more you show me? Ummm, OK.
I appreciate your laudable efforts to educate me on how to properly hate Tua. Maybe if you provide more red squiggly lines, I will get there.
Guilty.You love my red squiggly lines!!! Lmao
Because we're not quitters like you, if it's so easy to follow a different team, you're welcome to find another and leave the people who want the Dolphins to win, alone!Why don’t you follow a different team?
So we ought to lay the blame where blame belongs. 4th and goal and that is the play we called. There had to be a better play to call in that situation, and your red line you drew almost certainly gets swallowed up by the defenders who made short work of the o-line. A QB run by design might have worked, though.Josh allen 100% makes that play. I posted it a couple pages back