Hi all
Like all of you, I am still riding that high from the win vs New England. What a way to end a game.
The concern about wins like that though, often times the winner of a game like that can come out drained the next week(I refer as exhibit A to the game Minnesota beat New Orleans in the playoffs last year, then just dropped a turd the next week in Philly).
This is a big concern for next week in Minnesota, as every game for us now is huge. It is a winnable game, I believe, but it is going to be very tough.
1) is there an emotional let down?
2) Minnesota is desperate, back at home
3) our road games under Gase are less than inspiring
4) Vikings defense is good
5)I don't believe we have ever won at Minnesota's dome stadium.
So in your opinion, what must Miami do match up wise this weekend to beat Minnesota?
I know we should pressure Cousins, probably try to be physical with their o-line. What else do you see as key factors to winning this game?(Besides the obvious axioms, avoid turnovers, etc; I am referring to actual game strategy)
Happy holidays everyone, looking forward to hearing people's proposed game plans for this huge matchup.
Like all of you, I am still riding that high from the win vs New England. What a way to end a game.
The concern about wins like that though, often times the winner of a game like that can come out drained the next week(I refer as exhibit A to the game Minnesota beat New Orleans in the playoffs last year, then just dropped a turd the next week in Philly).
This is a big concern for next week in Minnesota, as every game for us now is huge. It is a winnable game, I believe, but it is going to be very tough.
1) is there an emotional let down?
2) Minnesota is desperate, back at home
3) our road games under Gase are less than inspiring
4) Vikings defense is good
5)I don't believe we have ever won at Minnesota's dome stadium.
So in your opinion, what must Miami do match up wise this weekend to beat Minnesota?
I know we should pressure Cousins, probably try to be physical with their o-line. What else do you see as key factors to winning this game?(Besides the obvious axioms, avoid turnovers, etc; I am referring to actual game strategy)
Happy holidays everyone, looking forward to hearing people's proposed game plans for this huge matchup.