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			I agree - most of us frustrated Brown owners (and I am a big-time card carrying member of the club) fell victim to fuzzy math. We believed in the following equation:Ronnie Brown '06 = Ronnie Brown '05 + Ricky Williams '05...and it's just not happening for a lot of the reasons that people have mentioned above. Frankly after watching their games, I continue to be surprised at the amount of production we actually are getting from Brown. The dolphins have looked so overmatched that I feel lucky to be getting the numbers I have from Brown (thanks largely to the receiving yards).
		
		
	 
Actually, I was just hoping that Ronnie '06 = Ronnie '05 + 1/2 (Ricky '05)I guess I underestimated a few things:1.  How shaky Culpepper is.  Whether it's a health, adjusting to a different team and personnel, or just plain regression, he has looked bad and has contributed to this sputtering offense.  Who knows what Brown's stats might be had Culpepper connected on a few more third down throws or taken one sack less in a game?2.  How poor the offensive line is.  After having seen the good job Hudson Hauck did in San Diego with a collection of no-namers, and also seeing the production the Dolphins had at RB last season, I figured the o-line, while not great, wouldn't be as significant a problem as it has been to this point, especially since they returned most of the line from last year.3.  How poor an offensive coordinator Mularkey is.  I have a very difficult time understanding how Brown gets 9 carries   

   while the game was still a one possession game for either team (he got 3 more carries after Houston went ahead 17-6).  This was Houston, the worst D in the league, and the OC doesn't even try to pound the ball on them?  Perhaps it wouldn't have mattered, given the first two problems listed.  But I think it is probably easier for an inferior o-lineman to fire off the line of scrimmage and smack the guy in front of him instead of pass block.  Last season the Dolphins ran the ball an average of 28 times a game, this year they're averaging 22 rushes per game.  It doesn't seem to make much sense to give the ball to your best offensive weapon less (unless Mularkey thinks Chambers is his best weapon).  What I've seen from Ronnie this season makes me think he is a talented back.  He does appear indecisive at times, but I've seen him run with power and finish off his runs consistently (unfortunately they are usually too close to the original line of scrimmage).  But, as with so many other running backs, the other pieces he needs to be successful are not in place.  As a Brown owner, this sucks, but it is what it is.  Hopefully he finds the end zone this week and I can find an interested buyer (of course, I was saying that with more hope/expectations before the Tennessee and Houston games).  Or we could all blame ESPN for touting the Fish as a Super Bowl contender - yeah, that's it.