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OVERALL SUMMARY:
The Dolphins scored only their second victory of the year on
the road today, when they beat the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte by
the score of 13-9. The story of this game for the Dolphins was the
defense, which played the best game that they've played on the road
this year and the running game, which gained 184 yards against the
Panthers' defense.
The defense kept the Panthers out of the endzone, sacked Steve
Beuerlein four times and came up with 2 interceptions, both by safety
Brian Walker. Unlike previous road games, the Dolphins did not give up
any big plays and unlike last week, the defense stepped it up in the
fourth quarter. Unfortunately, the offense is still suffering from
problems in the 4th quarter, although two big pass plays by Dan Marino
on the Dolphins' last drive allowed the Dolphins to run out the clock,
which they had not been able to do recently.
The game conditions at kickoff were good, with a clear sky and
a temperature of 66 degrees Fahrenheit. The wind was not a factor,
blowing steadily at around 7 mph. The Dolphins had Ed Perry inactive
once again, along with Ron Moore, Richmond Webb, Danny Stubbs, Anthony
Harris, Danny Stubbs and Damon Huard. Uwaezuoke was active today, but
did not make any plays.
The Panthers kicked the ball off to the Dolphins to begin the
game and Avery took it at the 7, but he ran into traffic at the 18 and
was taken down. Unfortunately, an illegal block call on Larry Izzo
moved the ball back to their 8, where the Dolphins started by running
Karim behind Dixon for 8 yards. Then, on 2nd and 2 from the 16, Karim
carried again, going inside and then bouncing outside and getting 22
yards to the 38.
From their 38, Marino hit Karim with a dump pass, but he was
dropped immediately after 2 yards. On 2nd and 8 from the 40, Marino
threw to Gadsden for 7 yards, but that left a 3rd and 1. On the next
play, Marino handed off to Avery, who bounced around the right end for
7 yards and a first down at the Panthers' 46.
Marino tried to pass to Pritchett, but pressure up the middle
caused by a missed block on Ruddy's part forced a bad throw. However,
on 2nd and 10 from the 46, Marino found Lamar Thomas on the left side
for 14 yards to the 32. Now, on 1st and 10, Marino handed to Karim who
got through a nice hole behind Donnalley and cut back and forth all the
way down to the Panther's 9 yard line.
Now, with a first and goal at the 9, the Dolphins ran the end
around play, with Hendrick Lusk getting the call and taking the ball
from Marino around the right side for 7 yards down to the 2. On 2nd
and goal, Karim tried to go up the middle, but was stuffed after a
yard. However, on 3rd and goal from the 1, Karim took Marino's handoff
and ran behind James Brown, getting the 1 yard and a touchdown to give
the Dolphins a 7-0 lead.
On this first drive, Karim had 6 carries for 55 yards as the
Dolphins scored the only touchdown by either team in the game.
The kickoff from Mare' was taken by Mario Bates at the Carolina
2 and Bates had a great return all the way to the Panthers' 41. From
there, on 1st and 10, Beuerlein dropped back to pass, but couldn't find
anyone open and eventually, Robert Jones came off his block and sacked
Beuerlein for a 4 yard loss. After a 2 yard run on 2nd and 14,
Beuerlein found Raghib Ismail for 14 yards to the Dolphins' 44 on 3rd
down.
A quick pass to Wesley Walls on first down for 4 yards was
followed by a 7 yard run by Fred Lane for a first down at the Dolphins'
33. From there, the Panthers ran Williams Floyd up the middle for 5
yards and then passed quickly to Ismail for 10 more yards to the
Dolphins' 18.
On 1st and 10 from the 18, Beuerlein tried to hit Ismail for the
quick score, but the ball was overthrown. On 2nd and 10, Fred Lane
carried 4 yards to the 14 before Zach Thomas dragged him down and on 3rd
and 6 from the 14, Beuerlein tried to go to Ismail again, but Ismail was
well covered and the ball didn't quite get there, falling incomplete.
Facing a 4th and 6 from the Dolphins' 14, the Panthers were forced to
take the field goal and cut the Dolphins lead to 7-3.
On the kickoff, Avery returned 21 yards to the 31, but a
holding penalty on Miami negated the run and the Dolphins started at
their 20. From there, Avery got 5 yards on 1st down and Drayton caught
a quick pass for 7 yards on 2nd down. Then Marino overthrew McDuffie
on first and 10 from their 32 and even though Avery picked up 8 yards
on 2nd and 10 to give the Dolphins a 3rd and 2 at the 40, Marino's pass
to McDuffie on 3rd down was either dropped or knocked away and the
Dolphins punted on 4th down.
The Panthers returned the ball from their 16 to their 30 and on
1st down from their 30, Beuerlein threw a perfect pass to Wesley Walls
for a 30 yard pickup on a straight route through the defense. Now at
the Dolphins' 40, Fred Lane was stuffed for no gain on first down and
Beuerlein's pass to Muhammad on 2nd down only got 2 yards as the first
quarter ended.
To open the 2nd quarter, Beuerlein tried to hit Mark Carrier
deep, but the ball fell incomplete, forcing the Panthers to punt from
the Dolphins' 38. The ball was downed by the Panthers at the Dolphins'
2 and Karim ran from there twice, for a total of 6 yards before Marino
found McDuffie over the middle for 13 yards on 3rd and 4 from the 8.
Karim then ran for 4 yards on 1st down from the 21, but on 2nd and 6
from the 25, Marino tried to hit Avery on a slant pass from the right.
The ball was thrown high and hard and Avery leaped, but couldn't hang
on as the ball bounced out of his hands, up into the air and came down
in the hands of the Panthers' Kevin Greene, who returned the ball up
the sidelines to the Dolphins' 15.
With a 1st and 10 at the Dolphins' 15, Fred Lane carried for 2
yards on 1st down, but the Panthers were hit with an offensive holding
penalty and that moved them back to a 1st and 18 at the 23. On 1st
down from there, Beuerlein dropped back to pass but Jason Taylor got in
his face and batted the ball down. On 2nd and 18, Fred Lane tried to
run, but was dropped in the backfield for a loss of 1 and on 3rd and
19, Beuerlein completed a 15 yard pass to Wesley Walls, but that left
them facing a 4th and 4 at the Miami 9, so they decided to settle for a
field goal that cut the Dolphins lead down to 1 point and made the
score 7-6.
On the kickoff, Avery took the ball at the 5 and returned to
the 20 before running into one of this own blockers and getting
dropped by the Panthers. From there, Avery carried for 2 yards on
first down and Marino's pass on 2nd down was batted down at the line of
scrimmage. However, on third down and 8, Marino had all kinds of time
to pass and found OJ McDuffie downfield for a 25 yard gain to the 47.
Avery carried again twice for 3 yards, but on 3rd and 7, Marino was
pressured by Kevin Greene and threw the ball away.
The Dolphins punted from the 50 and the ball bounced into the
endzone for a touchback. The Panthers started at their 20, with Tim
Biakabatuka in at running back. Beuerlein completed two short passes
to the 31 and on first down there, Biakabatuka carried for 7 yards to
the 38. There, on 2nd and 3, Beuerlein was flushed from the pocket and
as Jason Taylor was tackling him, the ball came loose, but an alert
offensive lineman for the Panthers fell on the ball about 2 yards
downfield and the Panthers ended up with a net gain of 2 yards on the
play.
Now, on 3rd and 1 at their 40, the Panthers tried to run
Biakabatuka up the middle, but Tim Bowens got penetration and even
though he didn't make the tackle, Biakabatuka was forced back and then
dropped by several Dolphins at the line of scrimmage for almost no
gain. This left the Panthers with a 4th and inches situation at their
40 and they elected to punt.
On the punt, the ball was not kicked well and went out of
bounds at the Dolphins' 36, but there was a fight after the play on the
field and eventually the Panthers' number 43 was penalized for
unnecessary roughness on the play, adding 15 yards to the Dolphins'
field position to the Panthers' 49.
From the Panthers' 49, with 3:54 remaining in the first half,
Karim carried for 5 yards, but his run was called back with an illegal
block penalty on Gadsden, giving the Dolphins a 1st and 15 at their 46.
Karim carried again, this time for 11 yards to the Panthers' 43 with a
nice outside move. Karim then carried for 4 more yards and a 1st down
at the Panthers' 39. After a 1 yard run to the 38, where Karim was
tripped up, the 2 minute warning sounded.
Now, on 2nd and 9 from the 38, Karim carried again, but this
time, after breaking through the line behind Dixon and Brent Smith, his
blockers had gotten downfield and Karim cut back and forth behind them
for 30 yards all the way to the Carolina 8. On first and goal from the
8, Karim tried to go behind Brent Smith again, but Greg Lloyd beat
Smith's block and took Karim down for a 2 yard loss to the 10.
With 30 seconds remaining in the half, Marino hit Lamar Thomas
on a crossing route and Thomas cut in to the endzone for an apparent
touchdown, but Oronde Gadsden was called for offensive pass
interference as he threw a block before the pass got to Thomas and that
put the Dolphins back to the Panthers' 20, with a 2nd and goal. From
there, Marino threw the wide receiver screen to his right to OJ
McDuffie and McDuffie ran up the field, cut to the middle and was
dragged down at the 1 foot line as he was reaching for the goal line.
The Dolphins now faced a third and goal from the 1 foot line
and Avery tried to vault over the top, but was hit in the air and as he
plunged into the line, the ball popped back up into the air and was
grabbed by Frank Wainwright at the 4, where he was tackled. With just
1 second on the clock, the Dolphins managed to call a timeout after
this play, but now facing 4th and goal, they elected to kick a field
goal and take a 10-6 lead at the end of the first half.
In the first half, Miami had rushed for 143 yards and had held
the Panthers to 111 yards of total offense. Karim Abdul-Jabbar had 114
yards on the ground in the first half by himself and a touchdown for an
8.1 yard per carry average.
The second half opened with the Panthers returning the
Dolphins' kickoff 23 yards to their 24, but a holding penalty on the
Panthers pushed the ball back to the 14. From there, Beuerlein passed
to Walls for 4 yards and Biakabatuka carried for 4 more, then Beuerlein
tossed a little dump pass to Johnson for 5 yards and a 1st down at the
Panthers' 27. On the next play, Biakabatuka got around the left side
of the Dolphins defense for 16 yards to the 43. From there, on 1st
down, Gardener put pressure on Beuerlein who was forced to throw the
ball away and William Floyd could only pick up 2 yards on 2nd down.
Then, on third and 8, Beuerlein tried to hit Muhammad, but it
was a poor throw and the Panthers punted. However, on the punt, Larry
Izzo was penalized 15 yards for roughing the kicker. Replay showed
that Izzo was blocked in such a way that he couldn't stop his forward
motion, so the penalty should have been running into the kicker, which
is a 5 yard penalty and would have forced the Panthers to punt again,
but the referees gave the Panthers the big penalty and a 1st and 10 at
the Miami 40.
On first down, Biakabatuka ran for 9 yards to the Miami 31 and
on 2nd and 1, Beuerlein tried to go deep to Ismail, but Brock Marion
was there and knocked the ball out of Ismail's hands at the goal line to
prevent a touchdown. This left the Panthers with a 3rd and 1 at the
Miami 31, but a quick pass to Walls picked up 5 yards and a 1st down at
the 26.
From there, Biakabatuka ran for 1 yard and then Beuerlein found
Walls again for 8 yards to the Miami 17. On 3rd and 1, the Panthers
tried to run William Floyd up the middle, but Jason Taylor was there
and stopped Floyd after half a yard. Now facing a 4th and about a half
yard for a first down, the Panthers decided to go for it, but when they
handed off to Biakabatuka, Bowens got great penetration and Zach
Thomas, Robert Jones and Jason Taylor all swarmed into the backfield,
stopping Biakabatuka for a 1 yard loss on the play.
The Dolphins took over at their 18 on downs and ran Karim twice
for 7 yards. However, on third down, they tried the wide receiver
screen to Lamar Thomas, but the Panthers were ready for it and dragged
Lamar down for no gain and the Dolphins were forced to punt. The punt
then fell out of bounds at the Panthers' 23.
On first down, Beuerlein passed to Ismail for 17 yards to the
Panthers' 40, but after Biakabatuka's 1 yard run on first down,
Beuerlein was pressured by the Dolphins and threw a poor pass to Ismail
who was hit by Zach Thomas the catch and dropped the ball. Then,
facing a third and 9, the Dolphins pass rush closed the pocket on
Beuerlein just as he let the ball go, causing the pass to go high and
it bounced off the hands of a leaping Wesley Walls into the hands of
Brian Walker, who had deep coverage on the play.
Walker returned the interception to the Miami 47, where Miami
started their next drive by trying to hit McDuffie on the down and out,
but the ball was wide as Marino was under pressure. On the next play,
Avery tried to go inside, but bounced out to the right for 12 yards and
a first down at the Panthers' 41. Avery carried again for 3 yards and
then Marino found Gadsden on the sideline for 9 more as Gadsden shook
off the first tackle and stretched for the first down.
Now at the 29, Avery carried for 7 yards and then for 9 more to
the 13. With a 1st and 10 at the Carolina 13, Marino hit McDuffie for 5
yards to the 8 and Karim carried for 3 yards to the 5 as the third
quarter ended.
To open the 4th quarter, the Dolphins faced a 3rd and 2 at the
Panthers' 5, but Avery was stuffed as he carried the ball and the
Dolphins, facing a 4th and 2 at the 5, elected to take the field goal
and a 13-6 lead. The official stats say that Avery fumbled on the
play, but I didn't see it on the broadcast.
The Dolphins kicked off to the Panthers, who started at their
23 after Mario Bates returned 25 yards from 2 yards deep in the
endzone. On first down, Beuerlein dropped back to pass, but was forced
to scramble because of pressure and Jason Taylor dropped him after a
short gain. On 2nd down, Trace Armstrong came right around the
Panthers' tackle and took Beuerlein down for a 3 yard sack and on 3rd
and 11, Armstrong got pressure again, hitting Beuerlein right as he
threw and the ball fell incomplete.
The Panthers punted to Terrell Buckley at the Miami 27, but
T-Buck ran into his own man on the return and was dropped at the 32.
Karim carried twice for 3 yards and then Brent Smith was penalized for
a false start on 3rd and 7, forcing the Dolphins into a 3rd and 12. On
the next play, Brent Smith allowed the Panthers' defensive end to get
around him and Marino was sacked from the backside for the first and
only time during the game. The Dolphins punted on 4th and 21 from
their 21 and Wilmsmeyer had a poor punt of only 34 yards, which was
well returned by the Panthers to the Miami 39.
Now, with 10:49 remaining and the Panthers behind by one
touchdown, they had a 1st and 10 at the Miami 39. On first down,
Beuerlein completed a quick strike to Wesley Walls for 12 yards to the
Miami 27, but on 1st down there, a blitzing Robert Jones caught
Beuerlein and dropped him for a 5 yard sack. Now, on 2nd and 15,
Beuerlein completed a 7 yard pass to Muhammad to the Dolphins' 25, but
on 3rd and 8, Beuerlein's pass to Ismail fell incomplete when Ismail
was hit at the catch by 2 Dolphins.
With a 4th and 8 at the Miami 25, the Panthers kicked a 43
yard field goal to close the score to 13-9. The ensuing kickoff went 4
yards deep into the endzone and Avery took a knee for a touchback.
The Dolphins started at their 20 by running Karim for 2 yards
and then passing to McDuffie for 6 more. However, on 3rd and 2 from
the 28, JJ inserted Todd Doxzon at quarterback. Doxzon then ran the
same option play that they ran last week, but the Panthers were ready
and as Doxzon was hit behind the line of scrimmage, he lateraled to
Karim, but the Panthers had position on Karim also and dropped Karim
for a 1 yard loss. This forced the Dolphins to punt from their 27 to
the Panthers' 30.
Now, with 6:29 remaining in the game, Beuerlein started by
completing a 12 yard strike to Muhammad to the 42. On 1st and 10 from
the 42, Beuerlein hit Ismail for just 3 yards and as T-Buck was
tackling Ismail, the ball popped loose. A mad scramble for the ball
ensued, but the Panthers eventually ended up with it at the 44. Now
facing 2nd and 8, Beuerlein tried to go deep to Muhammad down the left
sideline, but Madison had Muhammad blanketed and the ball was wisely
overthrown. On this play, Jason Taylor got into a bit of a tussle and
traded words with the Carolina guard, who then shoved Taylor after the
play. Unfortunately for the Panthers, the referees saw this and
penalized the Panthers 15 yards for unnecessary roughness.
Because the penalty was after the play, the Panthers also lost
the down and now faced 3rd and 23 from their 29. Beuerlein dropped
back and lofted the ball downfield, but either Mark Carrier ran the
wrong route or Beuerlein just overestimated the throw, because the ball
sailed over the head of Carrier to Brian Walker, who picked it off for
his second interception of the day.
After a 5 yard return, the Dolphins started at their 40 with
5:09 remaining in the game. Naturally, the Dolphins tried to run Karim
on 1st down and only gained a yard. On 2nd down, Karim carried again
for no gain, but on 3rd and 9, Marino hit McDuffie with a perfect
strike over the middle for 19 yards to the Panthers' 40. From there,
Karim carried for no gain on 1st down and then Marino threw to McDuffie
for 9 yards on 2nd down. At this point, the 2 minute warning was
called.
Now facing 3rd and 1 from the Panthers' 31 with 2 minutes
remaining, Marino handed off to Karim, who dodged behind Donnalley and
wrestled for 2 yards and an apparent first down. However, as he was
struggling for the last yard, Greg Lloyd hit Karim, putting his helmet
right on the ball and forcing it to pop loose. The ball bounced back
to Stanley Pritchett, who recovered at the 33 for the Dolphins, but the
fumble left the Dolphins facing a 4th and 3 at the 33.
The Panthers were trailing by 4 and had used up all their
timeouts. The Dolphins decided to go for it on 4th and 3 at the 33,
and Marino lined up under center, with Gadsden wide left. Marino
dropped back and Gadsden ran up the field about 7 yards, then turned
and came back and Marino hit him in the gut at the 28 and Gadsden
wisely fell down on the ball, getting the first down and effectively
ending the game. After that, the Panthers had no timeouts and Marino
only had to kneel down twice to preserve the victory.
The bottom line of the game was the Dolphins' defense finally
putting together the kind of effort on the road that they had been
giving at home. The pretty much shut down a very dangerous Panthers'
offense and didn't allow a touchdown. The running game was also very
effective early, but unfortunately, was not as effective in the 4th
quarter. Nevertheless, the offense did come up with ways to keep the
ball at the end of the game that allowed them to run out the clock and
preserve the victory.
GOOD STUFF:
The defense had it's best game on the road this year. This was
the first time they had not allowed a touchdown in a road game and they
did it against an offense that is capable of the big play that had
burned the Dolphins earlier this year on the road. That was nice to
see.
The pass coverage was very good against a pretty good bunch of
receivers and although Ismail caught some passes, the big plays were
denied him.
The pass rush returned, and was at it's best late in the game
when it was needed most. Even though Trace Armstrong only had one
sack, he was a demon from that left end spot for most of the game. And
Robert Jones came through on the blitz, getting 2 sacks.
The run defense was good and while I was impressed with the
power of Tim Biakabatuka, he didn't make that much difference in the
game and was stopped on 4th and 1 late in the game.
The offense did not have as good a game as I would have liked,
but the running game had it's best day of the year, picking up 184
yards and averaging 4.6 yards per carry.
The passing game was not impressive, but delivered at the end
of the game and in a number of key situations when needed most.
I thought that the play calling was better this week,
especially at the end of the game. Kippy Brown stopped calling three
runs in a row and started allowing Dan to pass in those crucial
situations.
THINGS TO WORK ON:
The running game in the 4th quarter is still pretty poor. The
Dolphins have to be able to develop a way to run the ball, even when
the line is stacked against them. Of course, the absence of Webb may
have something to do with that lack of performance, but until they can
get those 6+ yard runs going late in the game, they will have problems
moving the ball at the end.
The special teams did not have a particularly good day. Punt
and kickoff coverage were not as good as we have been expecting and
they almost allowed the Panthers back in the game with that poor punt
and good return in the 4th quarter.
The deep passing game did not materialize this game, with Dan's
longest throw being 25 yards. I don't know if the Dolphins have given
up on the deep ball, but I thought that one of the aspects of the
running game was to allow the deep ball to be effective once in a
while.
INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES:
Dan Marino completed 14 of 21 for 140 yards with no touchdowns
and 1 interception. He had a good day, although his quarterback rating
will not reflect that because of the touchdown to interception ratio.
But he was on target and didn't make any bad decisions.
Karim Abdul-Jabbar had an excellent day, gaining 127 yards on 25
carries for a 5.1 ypc average. He was almost all of the touchdown drive
by himself. He caught only one pass for 2 yards, but at least he didn't
drop any.
John Avery did not have a particularly good day, although he had
a couple of nice runs. He ended up with 12 carries for 53 yards and a
4.4 ypc average, but his kickoff returns only averaged 14 yards per
return and his longest was just 20 yards. He also had 2 fumbles and
most critically, he fumbled on his dive at the goal line. Plus, he
didn't catch any passes.
Tight end Hendrick Lusk, who is playing in place of Ed Perry,
who was inactive again, had one carry on the "end around" play for 7
yards and otherwise didn't touch the ball. But his blocking looked
pretty good from my view.
Stanley Pritchett didn't carry or catch a pass, but he did
recover Karim's fumble in the 4th quarter, which was important and he
should be credited with providing good blocking on the running plays.
OJ McDuffie was the receiving leader again this week, catching
7 passes for 96 yards. He also did have any gross drops that I saw.
Oronde Gadsden had a mixed day, getting called for 2 penalties,
one of which negated Lamar Thomas' touchdown catch. He only had 3
receptions, 2 of which were for 1st downs, the last one coming in the
4th quarter on 4th down which allowed the Dolphins to run out the
clock.
Lamar Thomas was third in receptions with just 2 catches for 14
yards, but his touchdown catch was called back.
Troy Drayton caught one pass for 7 yards and helped with the
blocking that was such a big factor in the running game.
Overall, the offensive line had a good game, holding the
Panthers to just one sack and opening holes for the running backs for
most of the game. Brent Smith made a couple of rookie mistakes, giving
up the only sack, but also had some nice plays.
On defense, Zach Thomas led the team in tackles with 7 and a
pass defensed and he was his usual self, flying all over the field,
making big plays and leading the defense.
Robert Jones was second with 5 tackles, two of which were
sacks. Jones had a very good game.
Jason Taylor broke his sackless streak, getting 1 today, along
with 5 tackles. He had pressure on Beuerlein several times and managed
to goad the Panthers' offensive guard into a penalty. He also batted
down a pass at the line of scrimmage.
Terrell Buckley was next in the tackle department with 4 and a
forced fumble. He also didn't appear to give up any big plays today.
He also had one punt return, which didn't go for much.
Sam Madison and Calvin Jackson each had 4 total tackles and
each had some nice plays and good coverage.
Brock Marion, although having a relatively low (for him) 4
tackles, saved a touchdown with his best pass defense play of the year
by knocking the ball away from Ismail in the endzone.
Shane Burton and Derrick Rodgers each had 2 tackles and one of
Rodgers' tackles was for an important loss on 3rd and 1.
Trace Armstrong only had one tackle - his sack of Beuerlein -
but he put pressure on Beuerlein constantly, especially in the 4th
quarter when it was most important. I was impressed with how Armstrong
picked up his effort in the 4th quarter today.
Tim Bowens and Darryl Gardener each had only one tackle, but
don't let that fool you. Both played outstanding games today, with
Gardener getting pressure on Beuerlein and Bowens knifing into the
backfield and blowing up blocking schemes on short yardage rushing
attempts.
Kenny Mixon was pretty quiet today, also with one tackle, but
he played solidly.
Patrick Surtain is credited with one tackle today and didn't
stand out much in either a good way or a bad way.
Lorenzo Bromell was in the game today after being inactive
last week. He provided some pressure on Beuerlein, but did record any
sacks or tackles.
Olindo Mare' hit the 3 field goals he was called upon to kick
and put one kickoff into the endzone, but it was returned anyway.
Klaus Wilmsmeyer continues to be a bit erratic. Today, he
averaged 45.4 yards per kick and had a couple of beauties, but he
shanked that 34 yard kick in the 4th quarter that almost set the
Panthers up to score.
INJURIES:
There appeared to be no serious injuries for the Dolphins
today, although both Brock Marion and OJ McDuffie limped off the field
at two points in the game. Both came back later, however, to play
more.
My Comments:
Well, I have mixed feelings about this game, because I had
hoped that the Dolphins would crush the Panthers as befitting the way a
championship team deals with a 1-8 team. The Dolphins did not crush
the Panthers today, but they did improve their play on the road and
that was the primary goal coming into this game.
Again, the big disappointment was the lack of offensive
production at the end of the game, although I have to give Kippy Brown
credit for coming up with ways around the lack of a running game
against a defense that is stacked against the run. The play calling,
in general, seemed to be better today and more varied. I would still
like to see more deep passes, but that will come when they have the
players to run the speed routes deep.
Speaking of players who can run the speed routes, Uwaezuoke was
active today, although he did not do anything to get noticed. If he
played at all, it was only on one or two plays. I would expect to see
more of him next week in the Monday night game against the Patriots.
The Dolphins now have a long week to get ready for their biggest
game of the season. They go to New England to face a faltering Patriots
team that has dropped 4 of it's last 5 games. The Dolphins won't have
a better opportunity this year to take control of their destiny.
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