FlyerFinFan
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So Denver beat SanDiego last week. So what!!!!
look at the ass - whoopin Miami is putting on them!!!!
Pressures on! Fins nipping at your heals...and playing best ball of the season.
So Denver beat SanDiego last week. So what!!!!
look at the ass - whoopin Miami is putting on them!!!!
Something noteworthy I just saw on ESPN bottom line - Chargers did not cross midfield the second half of the game
CORRECTION! The Chargers did not cross midfield after the OPENING DRIVE. JUST WOW THAT, SUCKA!
Good day for Dolphin football, would be great with a Bronco win, but that looks very unlikely at this point. Broncos are not the team I thought they were though, so we have a shot at them, even in Denver.
They just need to stay focused and follow the game plan and they could be in every game. I'm confident that the D can hold up its the offense that needs to be consistent. Just don't completely fall asleep and they'll be fine.
I can see the upcoming game against Detroit being a pretty low scoring affair. That being said, I truly believe the game will come down to which defense steps up and makes the most 'game changing plays'. Whether it be a strip sack, possibly a pick 6, maybe a fumble return for a td. I can see both offenses being virtually negated due to very stout defenses, so IMO it will really come down to big defensive plays. It would be biblical to see Dion have a huge game.....biblical I say.
I can see the upcoming game against Detroit being a pretty low scoring affair. That being said, I truly believe the game will come down to which defense steps up and makes the most 'game changing plays'. Whether it be a strip sack, possibly a pick 6, maybe a fumble return for a td. I can see both offenses being virtually negated due to very stout defenses, so IMO it will really come down to big defensive plays. It would be biblical to see Dion have a huge game.....biblical I say.
RE Dion: an ideal scenario is another big lead for the Fins so that Dion gets more game time to develop. Wake and OV have both been great so I don't see Dion starting at DE instead of either of them. Could Dion shadow a player like Gronk in the future? He's done it a few plays last year with success. I don't know is he could do that more but if so that could potentially make a difference against an elite TE. Gronk was of the one of the biggest reasons that the Pats beat Denver & he's looked nearly unstoppable lately. Too strong for WR's & to fast for LB's. Dion can actually match his athleticism. Maybe the Fins should give Dion a few snaps against TE J Thomas of Denver in man to man coverage to see if he's up for the task. I don't know if Dion ever covers TE Clay in practice but that might not be a bad idea.
RE Dion: an ideal scenario is another big lead for the Fins so that Dion gets more game time to develop. Wake and OV have both been great so I don't see Dion starting at DE instead of either of them. Could Dion shadow a player like Gronk in the future? He's done it a few plays last year with success. I don't know is he could do that more but if so that could potentially make a difference against an elite TE. Gronk was of the one of the biggest reasons that the Pats beat Denver & he's looked nearly unstoppable lately. Too strong for WR's & to fast for LB's. Dion can actually match his athleticism. Maybe the Fins should give Dion a few snaps against TE J Thomas of Denver in man to man coverage to see if he's up for the task. I don't know if Dion ever covers TE Clay in practice but that might not be a bad idea.
Give me a win at Detroit and I will start believing. Never expected the ass whipping they gave the Bolts. I was actually impressed by Tannehill, maybe he might be making path to a leader that is needed from the QB position.