I was so tired of Queasy and his conservaatives( punt punt and punt on inches ) that I was wondering if Campbell and Co. displayed any kind of aggressive go for it plays today? Hawaii don't get much Dolphins for me to watch this counting on my Forum family for the tid bits.
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Thill threw a 40 +/- yard pass from the Phins 3 in the 4th qtr with a 2 TD lead..... Will that work for ya?βIt is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.β β Mark Twain
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IMO, the ballsy play of the game was the play call in the 4th qtr for the first of Tannehill's TD passing drives. He hit Stills for a 40 yard bomb out of the endzone.
That's 2 games in a row he and Stills have connected deep. 38 yarder today, 42 yarder last game. If the field hadn't been so bad, Stills might have kept his feet and housed it for the TD today.
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Originally posted by Aquaaiea View PostI was so tired of Queasy and his conservaatives( punt punt and punt on inches ) that I was wondering if Campbell and Co. displayed any kind of aggressive go for it plays today? Hawaii don't get much Dolphins for me to watch this counting on my Forum family for the tid bits.
We scored and kept scoring! How any times have we tried to sit on a small lead? Or maybe I should ask when was the last time we had a TD drive when we have a 3TD lead?Last edited by Wulf; 10-18-2015, 11:52 PM.
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It's called "Rip their throats out for 60 minutes" Campbell brings this Heart&Soul attitude; go out, have fun and never quit... Philbin would be like," We need to do a better job" They came to play, they we're the better team." Passive Aggressive bullshit!!!!!
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And it tells the offense you have confidence in them while at the same time telling the defense that if something disastrous happens, I have confidence in you. The players love that stuff. They feed off of it.
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Ryan Yousefi @Rizzmigizz 1m1 minute ago
"Buzz: People around the league and inside the Titans organization think Campbell's Dolphins were too physical" -- real app alert i just got
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I love that that BS came from Whisenhunt and a **** LeBeau coached team. Guys who came from Pittsburgh, who used to be known as ''Blitzburg'' and prided themselves on that same style of play.
No one was intentionally trying to injure Mariota. The hit looked much differently on replay - and I mentioned elsewhere, if their damned field hadn't been so shatty, guys wouldn't have been slipping down as much. OV slipped and his momentum carried him into the QBs legs. He actually turned himself so that his shoulders didn't hit Mariota, or the kid would've blown his knee out.
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There were a lot of moments IMO and the ones mentioned above definitely stand out. I would also say the final TD throw to Cameron. Up 31 to 10 with just over a couple minutes left on 3rd and 8 and he drops back and throws a TD pass to Cameron. Philbin no doubt would have run the ball and then kicked the FG with our rookie kicker.
The final drive of the first half that Wulf mentioned had the announcers questioning why we wouldn't just go to the half with a 2 TD lead (that drive should have resulted in a FG, but Cameron and Tannehill weren't on the same page and Tannehill threw it in and Cameron cut out, which unfortunately resulted in a INT.
Also the bomb to Stills was very aggressive, especially since the prior two drives we went 3 and out and Tannehill was getting hit pretty good. Even I was like "oh shit" when he dropped back instead of handing the ball off at that point.The Dynamic Duo ! - BOOM! POW!
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Originally posted by Idahomer View PostThere were a lot of moments IMO and the ones mentioned above definitely stand out. I would also say the final TD throw to Cameron. Up 31 to 10 with just over a couple minutes left on 3rd and 8 and he drops back and throws a TD pass to Cameron. Philbin no doubt would have run the ball and then kicked the FG with our rookie kicker.
The final drive of the first half that Wulf mentioned had the announcers questioning why we wouldn't just go to the half with a 2 TD lead (that drive should have resulted in a FG, but Cameron and Tannehill weren't on the same page and Tannehill threw it in and Cameron cut out, which unfortunately resulted in a INT.
Also the bomb to Stills was very aggressive, especially since the prior two drives we went 3 and out and Tannehill was getting hit pretty good. Even I was like "oh shit" when he dropped back instead of handing the ball off at that point.
Indeed... was a surprising moment for sure. That was a perfect deep throw by Tannehill, but it shouldn't be overlooked how important having WR that can do what Stills did on that play. Tannehill let that ball go when Stills was about 10 yards off the LOS with proper depth and arc. The CB had good coverage on the play. The CB (Wreh-Wilson) knew he has help on the inside and tried to squeeze Stills using the sideline. WW has 4.39 speed and had Stills at a disadvantage as Stills had to go around WW and run a longer track to get down field and create cushion against the sideline for the play to work.
Stills has 4.32 speed, but can also track the football in the air without letting up. He ran straight through the CB's attempt to squeeze him and brought the ball in. You see a LOT of ''speed'' guys slow up looking for the ball, then speed back up afterwards, downshifting to give their eyes a chance to locate the ball then up-shifting when they realize the QB laid it out for him to run under. Stills played that perfectly and it shows what an asset it is to have a guy who can work the sideline with consistent speed and tracking ability.
Stills is under-utilized here as he missed some camp time and with the emergence of Matthews, but we're going to see a lot of Kenny Stills if he can stay healthy and the OL can give Tannehill time to deliver the ball downfield with consistent pass protection.
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Stills is under-utilized here as he missed some camp time and with the emergence of Matthews, but we're going to see a lot of Kenny Stills if he can stay healthy and the OL can give Tannehill time to deliver the ball downfield with consistent pass protection.
When the hell are we gonna see us some Parker?? I'm foaming at the mouth to see this kid succeed.While it takes two to have an argument, it only takes one to walk away.
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