View Full Version : Nice NFL breakdown on 2009 Dolphins
fishface
07-04-2009, 12:08 PM
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d81114474/32-in-32-Miami-Dolphins
Check this out. It's interesting. Hopefully the Jason Taylor experiment works.
Another Russian TD
07-04-2009, 05:21 PM
Nice. Maybe we get a pass rush from more than just Joey Porter this year. That will take some of the pressure off the secondary where the rookies will be tested.
Very interesting. Especially considering NFL Network hardly ever talks about the Dolphins. It's like we're not even in the NFL. And when Jamie Dukes started downplaying Sparano as the head coach, I started rolling my eyes. But then they seem to think this wildcat is really going to work again especially with pat white.
fishface
07-04-2009, 07:43 PM
The Pat White experiment may take a while. He'll make some rookie mistakes and I imagine they will use Ronnie again in the Wildcat QB role quite a bit. Maybe they line up so you don't know which one will be taking the snap. It sure does add something to the whole scheme just having White out there. Imagine Ronnie & Pat White lining up together with Ricky racing across the middle. Major confusion.
FinsFan
07-06-2009, 11:29 AM
I didn't like it when Dukes was downtalking Sparano either. Hey Man! That's my coach you're talking about!
Another Russian TD
07-07-2009, 07:21 PM
The Pat White experiment may take a while. He'll make some rookie mistakes and I imagine they will use Ronnie again in the Wildcat QB role quite a bit. Maybe they line up so you don't know which one will be taking the snap. It sure does add something to the whole scheme just having White out there. Imagine Ronnie & Pat White lining up together with Ricky racing across the middle. Major confusion.
Pat White "the best quarterback/athlete to come into the NFL since Michael Vick"? If that's true, the experiment might not take that long to work out. I can hardly wait to see this start to unfold on the field.
fishface
07-09-2009, 10:50 PM
I was basing my opinion on camp so far, when White was overthrowing receivers by a mile. But I agree it's early days yet, and he should be better when the real camp starts and he's had more time to get comfortable with the playbook. But I don't think he'll be passing a whole lot out of the Wildcat. It's more the threat of the pass which should give him the room to find running lanes.
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