I LOVED the win... BUT
Can we please wrap one, just one, game up before the 4th quarter starts? These emotional roller coaster games are taking a toll on me. We're up, we're down, we come back, they come back, we're up again and then they have the ball on the final drive and it's under a minute. Like I said, it was a great win. Nothing makes me happier than to see Rex looking at his belly, wondering if he remembered to pull up his zipper (he hasn't seen it in years). But guys PLEASE, I'm begging you, wrap it up and seal the win in the third quarter for ONCE.
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Fix the D
Our defense is over-rated. We’re good at stopping the run, but all that does is put the the other team in a 3rd and long situation where they inevitably convert.
I think we need to do A LOT more blitzing on 3rd down. Like Rex Ryan, bring more guys than they can block. I know it puts a young secondary at risk, but nothing else has worked all year so it can’t get any worse.
Porter and Taylor are done. I wish we would play Cam Wake more. Maybe the retun of Roth will help.
by crossborderFISHingtrip on Nov 2, 2009 10:40 AM EST reply actions
miami's job from now on should be....
T.O.P and Field Position..We have the power to control the game,but we seem to give it up.
Control the clock as much as possible, and have great field position to start from and things seem to go our way. Youre right, the roller coaster games are clogging my arteries,but as Fin fans, this seems to be par for the course.
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I think that'll take another year or two...
Let Henne get this year under his belt. I am now also sure Fins really do need a number 1 WR, but also Smith, Davis and now Clemens need the year as well. But they also need some kind of playmaking ILB, and a worthy TE as well. When Martin went down, that seemed to screw Fasano somehow. Hate to say it, but having the hardest schedule in NFL didn’t help either. I was hoping the schedule didn’t matter, but it has, unfortunately.

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