A corner has been turned

Discussion in 'AFC East' started by Thoth, Nov 5, 2006.

  1. Thoth

    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    I did not follow the phins as obsessively online as I have in weeks past. I thought the score would be close but would not reflect what actually happened... much like the rest of this season.

    Miami's problems this years have been OL & Secondary. They don't have a true #1 CB and Daniels & W Allen are the closest they have. It has been the safeties that have been the real issue. Jason Allen played well. Y. Bell got the starting nod and stepped up. I believe this should and will be the starting duo for quite some time.

    The OL had regressed going into this season and having a revolving door until recently @ RG did not help. (LG) Jeno James has not been 100%. The poor guard play has affected Rex Hadnot in his first full yr @ Center. McIntosh IMO is not the answer @ LT. I would like to see Alabi (5th rd pick in 2005) get a chance. Here is how I would like to see the OL next (from LT to RT); Alabi, Berger, Hadnot, Toledo (4th rd pick in 06), & V Carey.

    If Chambers, McMichael, & Booker can stop whining and focus, they could actually improve the Offensive efficiency

    As for QB, I believe Daunte is the man. Nothing against Joey. I think DC was rushed back. He was nowhere near even 85% physically or psychologically. Giving him another 9 months off will help. Further, it gives C-pepp a chance to view the game from a different perspective. It does take 2 years to fully recover.... look @ MacGahee w/ Buffalo.
     

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