I don't think they're anywhere near as good as the media and local sports radio thinks they are. Vegas doesn't/didn't either.Now that was a vintage Jets let down game.
KC is still probably the best in the league? Hard to see SEA or MIN as that goodI'm not sure there are any good NFL teams this year lol
KC is still probably the best in the league? Hard to see SEA or MIN as that good
I'll neve write Mahomes off, but they are now without Rice, Hollywood Brown, and Pacheco for most or all of the season. Kelce is getting old.
They'll still win it all when Mahomes throws 5 TDs to the local UPS driver, probably
I like Minny a lot actually. If Darnold can keep it up, that team is pretty strong. Not many weaknessesKC is still probably the best in the league? Hard to see SEA or MIN as that good
is that the issue with wide receiver divaness? It's inherited?Meanwhile, over in Cleveland. Elijah Moore (and his family evidently) never changes. Maybe you just aren't that f***ing good, buddy?
McDaniel might be a fraud unfortunately
Rudolph gives Tennessee a better chance of winning
Which is unfortunate
McDaniel's inability to get any kind of production from his backups is pretty concerning for an alleged "offensive genius." Look at what Mike Lafleur has done with Malik Willis, good coaches should find ways to take limited players and play to their strengths.Going into this year with no viable backup behind Tua is a Grier problem, the Jets had the same issue and got Tyrod if Rodgers got hurt in the worst case scenario. Skylar Thompson/Mike White and then eventually falling into Tyler Huntley was never it. No reason that Flacco/Tyrod/Winston couldn't be a Dolphin
Not really, their defense is above average. Levis has made some of the stupidest mistakes a QB can make the first 4 weeks. They probably beat the Bears/Jets with Rudolph playing like he did tonight.
McDaniel's inability to get any kind of production from his backups is pretty concerning for an alleged "offensive genius." Look at what Mike Lafleur has done with Malik Willis, good coaches should find ways to take limited players and play to their strengths.
Oh I agree, Grier has certainly mismanaged his roster. His neglect of the offensive line in front of his concussion prone quarterback is inexcusable. They keep spending high draft picks on defensive players because they chose to pay big name defensive players who can't stay healthy. You give the bag to Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips as your primary pass rushers, but since neither can stay on the field you still need to burn your first 1st in the last three seasons on Chop Robinson, a raw and inconsistent EDGE, and then double dip for another EDGE later in the draft.Sure, I'm not denying that but if you know Tua is one hit away from being out of the league then why not get a premium backup at the worst case scenario? Was Odell needed for them? Guy hasn't played a snap for them and the money could've gone to a backup QB. The roster building that Miami is so top heavy that it's utterly insane. No QB off the street is learning that offense within 1-2 weeks or even to a decent level to run it mid year. They cut Mike White after the preseason and Skylar Thompson is garbage that they consistently bring back because of his decent playoff game v Buffalo a couple of years back when Tua originally got hurt the first time.
To be fair the cat and mouse of football has always been this way. At one point the west coast offense was unstoppable. Then it was stoppable. Then Sean Payton and Jon Gruden’s offense was unstoppable then it was stoppable. Now a number of teams are running the Shanahan offense. For a while it was unstoppable but once defenses can consistently play a shell coverage and cover downfield pick plays it will be stoppable. McDaniel is not an idiot. It’s just that the offense in current vogue is being broken down on film and countered. The Saints scored over 40 points the first two weeks and these last two weeks scored maybe 15 and 23 points. The coach didn’t become bad in the span of two weeks it’s just that now his stuff is on tape. Beyond that I think you have to allow a team to adjust once they lose thr QB. If NFL players don’t think they can win they aren’t going to be willing to put themselves in thr risky positions they need to in order to be successful. Let’s see how they manage the next few games.Oh I agree, Grier has certainly mismanaged his roster. His neglect of the offensive line in front of his concussion prone quarterback is inexcusable. They keep spending high draft picks on defensive players because they chose to pay big name defensive players who can't stay healthy. You give the bag to Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips as your primary pass rushers, but since neither can stay on the field you still need to burn your first 1st in the last three seasons on Chop Robinson, a raw and inconsistent EDGE, and then double dip for another EDGE later in the draft.
Spending a 2nd on Cam Smith was even more egregious IMO. They already had Xavien Howard and Jalen Ramsey, but still spent their highest pick in that draft on a CB (lost a 1st for tampering, yikes). Smith started 0 games and only played 2% of defensive snaps last year despite all of their injuries. Can you imagine if the Dolphins had taken JM Schmitz or O'Cyrus Torrence instead of him? This isn't even draft revisionism IMO, if you take a guy in the 2nd round in the NFL he should either be starting Day 1 or in a rotation Day 1.
But I think their roster as constructed should still be good enough to beat the freaking Titans. McDaniel has a reputation for being an offensive wizard yet somehow can't find a way to scheme the most explosive WR of all time a clean pass up the middle. He looks like a one trick pony right now. People figured out his motions and now he doesn't have any answers. A year ago this team dropped 70 on the Broncos, now they're getting under 200 yards total offense and going 2/12 on 3rd down at home against a winless team.
Oh I agree, Grier has certainly mismanaged his roster. His neglect of the offensive line in front of his concussion prone quarterback is inexcusable. They keep spending high draft picks on defensive players because they chose to pay big name defensive players who can't stay healthy. You give the bag to Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips as your primary pass rushers, but since neither can stay on the field you still need to burn your first 1st in the last three seasons on Chop Robinson, a raw and inconsistent EDGE, and then double dip for another EDGE later in the draft.
Spending a 2nd on Cam Smith was even more egregious IMO. They already had Xavien Howard and Jalen Ramsey, but still spent their highest pick in that draft on a CB (lost a 1st for tampering, yikes). Smith started 0 games and only played 2% of defensive snaps last year despite all of their injuries. Can you imagine if the Dolphins had taken JM Schmitz or O'Cyrus Torrence instead of him? This isn't even draft revisionism IMO, if you take a guy in the 2nd round in the NFL he should either be starting Day 1 or in a rotation Day 1.
But I think their roster as constructed should still be good enough to beat the freaking Titans. McDaniel has a reputation for being an offensive wizard yet somehow can't find a way to scheme the most explosive WR of all time a clean pass up the middle. He looks like a one trick pony right now. People figured out his motions and now he doesn't have any answers. A year ago this team dropped 70 on the Broncos, now they're getting under 200 yards total offense and going 2/12 on 3rd down at home against a winless team.
its time for Grier to go. I have defended him, but this can't go on anymore.
The problem is I don't know how to fix it. They paid all their big guns, so it is going to be hard to trade any of them. And that is before even getting into the Tua situation.
I am most disappointed in McDaniel. If your offense is SO complicated that only one guy can run it, maybe your offense sucks? Starting to look more and more like McD was a Tua merchant unfortunately. Not tailoring your offense to what you have is a recipe for disaster.
I get this point but I still don't get what the logic was going with Skylar f***ing Thompson and Mike White yet another year after what happened in previous years. It's ok for a player to be a whole system on offense. He's the QB, the Jets season got derailed the same way last year and they signed Tyrod this summer. Grier could've done that to assure that Miami wouldn't have to worry about a disaster if Tua gets hurt. I'd be more mad at McDaniel not banging the table for a backup QB but he doesn't seem like a confrontational or angry type. Dude seems high 24/7 lmao
They have the best defense in the league (yardage wise) it’s unfortunate that Levis/special teams are bone heads. They should realistically have 3 wins but they need to keep Levis in for a proper evaluation.Not really, their defense is above average. Levis has made some of the stupidest mistakes a QB can make the first 4 weeks. They probably beat the Bears/Jets with Rudolph playing like he did tonight.