Under the snap
by GJ McRae
Miami are the winlesswonders after a close one with the Browns C. Henne(Henny) tossed 19 passes for 255 yards and 1 touchdown.
B.Hartline(4 catches, 87 yds) D.Bess(5 catches, 52yds)along with a ground attack lead by D.Thomas(23carries, 95yds),R.Bush(11carries, 24yds).
Field goals and ball controlled kept it close but defensively there were no stops. Where is the over and under secondary coverage, the ends and backs have to run more stunt cover packages. But the dolphin defense needs more cover prevention for late yard gains and deep pass threats.
66,000 brown hounds watch C. McCoy(Gunslinger) shoot 19passes hitting his targets for 210yds 2 touchdowns, B.Watson(5 catches,64yds)
J.Cribbs(3catches,49yds), M.Hardesty (14carriers, 67yds. Cleveland has a strong front that targets ball movement hitting the gaps for earlystops for big yard gains by the offense. Cleveland’s young gamblers are not afraid to go for it all to get a late winning touchdown or field goal.
A team is only as good as there execution regardless of who is under center in the case of the colts there was no preparation looking down the road green bay, New England took action early and it paid off. Philly is seeing a mental toughness a man who has been redeemed and will risk it all to silence the doubters. Life is about moving forward silencing those who say” you can’t do it “or” it will never work” but with a plan in motion you can
do above and beyond, with the year coming to a close is Washington executing a new game plan are they under center for a new strategy.
The Dolphins ………. I can now see why it is that everything down within the state now sucks from a sporting standpoint ! The Heat sucked ! The Marlins suck and the Dolphins simply can’t get any better ! Chad Henne ? Whoa ! Here’s a thought call Dan Marino .
Comment by tophatal — September 27, 2011 @ 5:55 pm
Yes the sunshine state doesn’t have alot of sunshine yet but things could shift quickly. That is the beauty of sprts the right system and personel does wonders.
Comment by gjmcrae — September 28, 2011 @ 10:03 am
Sparano and GM Jeff Ireland couldn’t spot talent if it were placed in front of them on a silver platter . When Parcells was there he created the template for them to follow and they’ve simply fu_ked things up .
Who on that roster impresses you in the slightest ? Bush is a shadow of himself !
As for the Marlins and McKeon , well at the end of the season he rides off into the sunset but I doubt once Ozzie Guillen arrives to become his successor we’ll see a quick turnaround . The front office and in particular owner Jeff Loria doesn’t want to spend money to bolster that roster even if it means adding an extra $10 or $20 million to their payroll .
As for the Heat ……. well let’s put it this way their “ Big Three” were too damn conceited much as in the same way team President Pat Riley was said to be ! Not only that but he started to act like a petulant child the moment criticism was leveled towards himself and his players .
tophatal …………
Comment by tophatal — September 28, 2011 @ 10:43 am
Franchise orchestration mapping out your needs the teams you have mentioned had that in mind creating a financial,commerical or winning need. When the dolphins introduced the wildcat offense it was buzz wotrthy, now using a new offense map creating more hook and post movement and getting away from the run to move the chains. Progression is slow but you see change that is whats important.
Comment by gjmcrae — September 28, 2011 @ 1:15 pm