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***Sunday Brunch, German-Style - Dolphins vs Chiefs*** (-1.5. 50.5) Mahomes handles business... (2 Viewers)

Thanks for the *** KICKING KC
It's gonna be fun to be in the Phins thread this week

BACK to MOP-LAND which means we can stop kissing this Head Coach's tush all the time, let's keep it real.
Mike McDaniel is a liability on Defense and his Offense doesn't stack up vs Good Defenses

Coach Mike McDaniel was down the list of guys Miami was set to interview and hire
He went 9-9 last year
He's soon to be 6-3 with all 6 wins in '23 vs losing teams

:headbang:
Perspective is a funny thing.

In Saintsland ... people are constantly bashing team brass for not "doing something" to land Mike McDaniel back when he was available. We all think he's Vince Lombardi, Bill Walsh, and Bill Belichick rolled into one -- except more innovative. :lol:
 
Missed the first half. Doesn't look like my Tua/Mostert shares did anything but I see KC has 21 so at least Kelce must be feasting. :mellow:
 
Sick of seeing the Chiefs win. Felt the same way about previous successful teams, with the exception being the Packers at one time. I suppose that is human nature.
 
Scenario:

Sean Payton challenges Mike McDaniel, right now, to an off-the-books game out in the crop field like on Blue Mountain State. Do the Dolphins win big over Denver again, or are the Dolphins today a different team (in all aspects) than they were in Week 3?

Is Miami the kind of team that can be exposed through film study a bit, and other teams have "caught up" some? Or is it more that if the Dolphins had all their offense healthy (e.g. Achane, Armstead), it would be a night-and-day difference?
 
To be fair, what offenses are a good matchup against that Jets defense?

The Jets defense is only 12th in DVOA. It's their pass defense that is strong. Their run defense, defense against running back passes, and defense against quarterback runs is suspect and how a lot of yards have been earned against them.
 
Is Miami the kind of team that can be exposed through film study a bit, and other teams have "caught up" some? Or is it more that if the Dolphins had all their offense healthy (e.g. Achane, Armstead), it would be a night-and-day difference?

Doug, it's probably a bit of both. That's the obvious Ockham answer.
 
Miami opening drive 1st Half, 3 n out Punt

21-0, when do we sit the starters and not risk injury
I would move Armstead and Williams back to the bench, get Lamn and Eich out there

Miami will go 6-3 today, they can win their next 5 games vs inferior teas and go 11-3 before they get slapped around again by Balt, Dallas and Buffalo
11-6, 1st Rd loss in the Playoffs to a wildcard team

11-7 is about the best they can shoot for this year, 9-9 last year
Brian Flores was run out of town, a move that cost Stephen Ross, the Miami Dolphins and their fan bas a 1st Rd and 3rd Rd Draft pick
Flores was run out because he wouldn't throw football games for Ross and he went 19-15

19-15 vs 20-16 maybe for McDaniel? Not that much imrpvoement in reality
Empty calories and that's only if Miami is able to keep beating team they are favored against.
Could end much worse if things go poorly 2nd Half of the season
 
Scenario:

Sean Payton challenges Mike McDaniel, right now, to an off-the-books game out in the crop field like on Blue Mountain State. Do the Dolphins win big over Denver again, or are the Dolphins today a different team (in all aspects) than they were in Week 3?

Is Miami the kind of team that can be exposed through film study a bit, and other teams have "caught up" some? Or is it more that if the Dolphins had all their offense healthy (e.g. Achane, Armstead), it would be a night-and-day difference?
The book against Miami is take away the deep plays, jam the elite WRs to throw off the timing, and stop the run. Not every defense can do that. BTW, Armstead is healthy, the only players missing are RG Hunt and Achane. No excuses. Coach McDaniel needs to adjust.
 
Is Miami the kind of team that can be exposed through film study a bit, and other teams have "caught up" some? Or is it more that if the Dolphins had all their offense healthy (e.g. Achane, Armstead), it would be a night-and-day difference?

Doug, it's probably a bit of both. That's the obvious Ockham answer.
“Any given Sunday”
The math of “X beat y, y beat Z, therefore X beat Z” doesn’t work.
 
They smoke alot in Europe.

>>People smoking cigarettes in the stadium is wild to me lol. It's a big part of this culture but definitely not something we see much o
They do a lot of things in Europe, smoking is just the tip of the iceberg
I heard you can walk into a movie theater and buy a beer. And I don't mean a little paper cup -- I mean a glass of beer.
Royale w/Cheese please
 
Mostert lose both his arms during halftime? I mean, the fact you aren't using him in space is a complete coaching error. Mike needs to get his head out of his ***.
 
They smoke alot in Europe.

>>People smoking cigarettes in the stadium is wild to me lol. It's a big part of this culture but definitely not something we see much o
They do a lot of things in Europe, smoking is just the tip of the iceberg
I heard you can walk into a movie theater and buy a beer. And I don't mean a little paper cup -- I mean a glass of beer.
With mayonnaise.
 
The math of “X beat y, y beat Z, therefore X beat Z” doesn’t work.
It's not that ... it's that good teams should be tough outs even in losses. One or two "everything went wrong" games over a season ... OK, it happens. But collapsing against every quality squad is a different thing.
 

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