Great DEfensive stand and one hell of a Offense in the 1st half.... Great day!
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Originally posted by phinfanfrom70s View Posttalk about the cheaters,didn't wilfork look human and fat and slow today!!!
he didn't seem like his old patriot self now!While it takes two to have an argument, it only takes one to walk away.
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Originally posted by Driven_Phinsane! View Post
Hell, for most of the game we made JJ Watt look human, old & slow today!!!
Couple of the sacks were blown blocks, some were coverage. The Clowney sack was definitely Tannehill drifting and trying to buy time. Thought it funny that it was Clowney's 1st ever sack. Of course it was. lol...
Hoping the OL can continue to improve and play very well Thursday night.
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Grades...
Offense- Lamar Miller had the NFL’s second-highest grade for running backs with a 3.8. He had for 175 rushing yards, 61 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
- Quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw all four touchdowns when blitzed by Houston’s defense.
- Guard Billy Turner struggled this week, according to Pro Football Focus. He had a minus-6.1 grade, which ranked No. 35 out of 37 guards.
Defense- Cameron Wake, who had two sacks, scored the highest grade (7.1) among 4-3 defensive ends in Week 7.
- Reshad Jones had a strong game with a pick-six and also allowed just one catch for 9 yards.
No mention of Suh. Interesting that Turner had a negative grade. But then he and James were facing JJ Watt a lot of the day.
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Wow a very interesting stat hidden away in power rankings by Elliot Harrison.
In his updated NFL pecking order, Elliot Harrison provides a nice bump for a franchise that hasn't exactly set the world on fire over the last decade: the Oakland Raiders. Where does your team rank?
At one point in the second quarter Sunday, Miami had 35 points while Houston had zero yards of offense. Read that line again. That might be the most amazing stat I've ever seen. No, that is the most amazing stat I've ever seen.
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[QUOTE=VAIDER5120;n8486]Wow a very interesting stat hidden away in power rankings by Elliot Harrison.
In his updated NFL pecking order, Elliot Harrison provides a nice bump for a franchise that hasn't exactly set the world on fire over the last decade: the Oakland Raiders. Where does your team rank?
At one point in the second quarter Sunday, Miami had 35 points while Houston had zero yards of offense. Read that line again. That might be the most amazing stat I've ever seen. No, that is the most amazing stat I've ever seen.[/QUOTE
That truly is amazing.... Who would of thunk it......
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[QUOTE=HndRkyaBong34;n8503]Originally posted by VAIDER5120 View PostWow a very interesting stat hidden away in power rankings by Elliot Harrison.
In his updated NFL pecking order, Elliot Harrison provides a nice bump for a franchise that hasn't exactly set the world on fire over the last decade: the Oakland Raiders. Where does your team rank?
At one point in the second quarter Sunday, Miami had 35 points while Houston had zero yards of offense. Read that line again. That might be the most amazing stat I've ever seen. No, that is the most amazing stat I've ever seen.[/QUOTE
That truly is amazing.... Who would of thunk it......
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Main stat that matters is 2-0 under Dan Campbell. He grades out at a 10+ rating from me so far. ;-)
While Dan did benefit greatly from getting Albert and Sims back, he's also made some decisions that have paid off immensely - starting Turner and Matthews and dedicating the offense to balance and running more.
While Turner struggled in pass pro, that should improve with experience and NOT having to face Suh and Watt going forward. We won't face as talented a DL again until we see the jets and bills next game.
The other stuff only matters IF we capitalize on having a winning season after all.
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