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  • MrNFL_FanIQ
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    • Oct 2008
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    (NFL Head Coach) The 2013 Season And Onwards, Rebuilding The Miami Dolphins

    The past five seasons have not been kind to the Miami Dolphins organization. After going 1-15 in 2007, it looked as if the Dolphins were going to set the ship right from 2008 onward.

    They hired a promising young coach in Tony Sparano. They drafted a very powerful left tackle number one overall in Jake Long, as well as a solid corner in Brandon Flowers, plus the QB of the future in Brian Brohm.

    Add that to acquisitions of Asante Samuel and Kawika Mitchell on defense, and bringing in Ken Dorsey to be the short term answer at quarterback, the Dolphins looked to be on the way up.

    But the Dolphins would only gain one more win, finishing 2-14 in 2008. Management wasn't ready to give up on Sparano, and with the 2nd overall pick, the Dolphins drafted what was thought to be the man that would fix the defense. Defensive Tackle Lorenzo Spragan from Florida State.

    Big mistake.

    Spragan has had little to no success, and now is 10 million on the cap and has two very bad legs.

    The Dolphins did show improvement in 2009, going 6-10. But that wasn't good enough, as management fired Sparano. The new head coach was the recently fired Mike Smith. Smith hadn't done anything in two years in Atlanta, but they felt he could fix the defense.

    With the 7th pick in 2010, the Dolphins took Oklahoma WR Jamal Binger. Binger started slow, but by 2012, he justified his selection with 1,236 yards and 9 TD. They also traded up to the 30th pick swapping with the 49ers for DE Jay Bishop, who while not bad, hasn't been anything stellar, and likely never will be.

    Despite Binger's pick, the Dorsey led Dolphins made no improvement in 2010, going 6-10 once again. In the next draft they chose CB Kelly Addai with the 10th overall pick, another mistake ultimately. Addai played 1 game in 2011, and showed failure a year later.

    The Dolphins would go 5-11, and Mike Smith would get outed. The Dolphins didn't know where to go at head coach. But while Sparano was there, they had improved.

    So they brought Tony Sparano back for another shot. With the 6th pick, they picked DT Charles Harrison in an effort to replace the error of Spragan, and so far, Harrison has shown to be solid.

    But the 2012 season was perhaps the biggest disaster yet. The team went 1-15. Sparano was canned again, and the team looked very lost.

    They still had Dorsey, who hadn't done much, to a large contract. Brian Brohm had hardly gotten to play, and it was obvious he'd been given up one. Jake Long and Brandon Flowers, the two strong players from the 2008 draft, wanted out.

    Meanwhile on the other side of the country, Jordan Slocum had just taken the 49ers to an unbeaten season, and had won his 3rd Super Bowl in 5 years. Citing a desire for a "new challenge," he left the 49ers, who were ready for another run.

    And he took over the Miami Dolphins.

    There is obviously much work to do to make the 2013 Miami Dolphins even respectable. Not all hope is lost. They still had Jamal Binger and Charles Harrison, two young studs. Samson Satele is a strong center, and Asante Samuel remains a top corner.

    But the contracts of Dorsey, Brohm, Spragan, Addai, David Thomas and a few others put the Dolphins in bad shape finacially. That, and both Jake Long and Brandon Flowers wanting out, only one can be retained with the franchise tag.

    It's going to be a tough road...
  • MrNFL_FanIQ
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    It was not long before players were released. Many of them were low end players making a little too much. SS Dewayne Sanford, LB Mike Love, RT Chris Torrence, LT Ed Rhodes, TE Jack Guy among them. The veteran back Travis Henry was cut.

    Also, the massive contract of Lorenzo Spragan was terminated. After paying out the bonus of 7.5 million dollars, only 2.5 million was saved from the 10.0 M salary. But all of the money you can get is needed when you in this trouble.

    With some money, the Franchise Tag was used. You need a Left tackle to start your offense, and Jake Long is too talented (96 OVR) to let walk. His deal is 9.9 M.

    The salary cap is at 25.77 million. The Dolphins have the 2nd overall pick, and only their picks in other rounds. They do NOT have their 4th rounder however. Looking to trade anyone possible, but stuck so far.

    Here is the roster. If possible, I like a run heavy offense with some west coast passing. My base D is a 3-4, but I run 4-3, 3-3-5, and dime interchangeably.

    POS Name OVR Salary Yrs left Age Season Penalty
    QB Ken Dorsey 85 7.7 M 2 31 9 6.7 M
    QB Brian Brohm 77 4.9 M 4 27 5 6.0 M
    QB






    HB Marcus Mercer 85 1.1 M 2 23 2 760 K
    HB Cletis Parker 70 630 K 3 24 1 380 K
    HB






    FB






    WR Jamal Binger 90 7.9 M 2 26 3 7.2 M
    WR Carl Howry 77 920 K 1 25 3 180 K
    WR Rohan Bryant 69 890 K 3 23 1 1.1 M
    WR






    TE David Thomas 76 2.6 M 5 29 7 6.3 M
    TE Aundre James 65 420 K 2 24 1 340 K
    TE






    T Jake Long 96 9.9 M 1 28 5 None
    T Mark Wilson 89 4.4 M 3 31 7 2.6 M
    T






    T






    G Jacob Bell 81 1.4 M 2 31 9 None
    G Brad Butler 82 2.5 M 1 28 7 1.0 M
    G Brian Spitz 86 610 K 1 25 2 180 K
    G






    C Samson Satele 91 5.0 M 3 27 6 3.5 M
    C






















    DE Jay Bishop 83 2.8 M 2 26 3 1.4 M
    DE Charles Johnson 81 1.8 M 2 26 6 1.2 M
    DE Jarvis Green 84 3.6 M 1 33 11 880 K
    DE






    DT Charles Harrison 86 6.9 M 4 24 1 6.4 M
    DT Lorenzo Spragan 78 9.9 M 2 26 4 7.4 M
    DT






    OLB Kawika Mitchell 84 3.4 M 3 31 10 3.3 M
    OLB Kevin Burnett 80 1.1 M 1 28 8 300 K
    OLB






    OLB






    MLB Brandon Siler 80 1.2 M 4 26 6 1.4 M
    MLB Bobby Carpenter 77 770 K 5 29 7 2.1 M
    MLB Billy Stratton 76 970 K RFA 26 3 None
    CB Asante Samuel 92 7.3 M 5 31 10 13.3 M
    CB Kelly Addai 76 4.5 M 3 23 2 3.3 M
    CB Jack Weaver 75 620 K 1 24 2 90 K
    CB






    CB






    FS Eric Weddle 85 2.5 M 2 27 6 890 K
    FS Rusty Rodgers 73 640 K 2 26 2 None
    SS Michael Boulware 76 1.2 M 2 30 9 670 K
    SS














    K






    P Adam Podlesh 83 600 K 1 29 6 250 K

    Thoughts by position:

    QB: Despite his high overall, Ken Dorsey BLOWS. He had a learning of 99 which gives him this overall. But he's a noodle arm (81) with mediocre accuracy (86) and low awareness (69). Brohm has better awareness, much better arm (91) and slightly worse accuracy. But Brohm can still develop into a good QB.

    The bad thing is money. No one will take Dorsey's deal, and cutting him saves very little. Plus, Brohm is making a lot for an unproven QB.

    I could go after one of two stud QB's available in the Draft, or stick with Brohm. I'd like to trade down from the 2 if possible, because I need lots of picks.

    HB: Marcus Mercer is another high learning guy. But he's pretty much average in almost every aspect of the game. The wild card is Cletis Parker, who is basically a sprinter. He has GODLY speed, but is a true project.

    Willie Parker would be the free agent play, and there is a high end draft play, but is HB the biggest need? Could Mercer suffice for now?

    FB: No FB on the roster, and the rookies suck. There are a few solid blockers out there that will be signed.

    WR: Binger is a stud, and Howry has a very high potential (89!) but is in his last year. The killer is Bryant. Terrible WR, terrible potential, but 840 K against the cap, and even moreso if I cut him.

    WR class is weak in the draft, but free agent WR's are too pricey. I might stick with Binger and Howry and go from there.

    TE: Although David Thomas is ok, his contract is BRUTAL. 2.5 M now for 5 years, and a HUGE signing bonus. He'll be on my roster for another few seasons. I'm kinda stuck with him as the starter.

    T: Long is a stud. Wilson is another high learning guy, but he's good enough that I don't feel like spending on a replacement for him.

    G: Spitz has a high potential in his last year. Bell and Butler are two average cuttable veterans. There are a few strong guards in the draft, but this could be a free agent play. Rondell Owens, Chris Snee, and Kris Dielman are the studs.

    C: Satele is a solid center.

    I will get to the defensive evaluation and staff evaluation tomorrow.

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    • MrNFL_FanIQ
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      Defense:

      DE: Bishop's alright, he'll start. But his potential is 85, he can't get much better. Johnson isn't worth what he's getting paid, but he'll probably stay because I wouldn't save much. Although Green is good, he's damaged goods. His overall health is below 50%. I'll probably get rid of him and save about 2.5 million.

      DT: Harrison is the future, he's young and solid. I need a backup though.

      OLB: Kawika Mitchell is still solid, but Burnett is very meh. Right now I'll keep him, but he's movable.

      MLB: Siler's ok, Carpenter is very meh. But both guys have more signing bonus than total salary. So it costs money to get rid of them, meaning they both stay. Siler could maybe be my 2nd MLB, but either way, yikes.

      CB: Samuel obviously solid. Addai is a bust, his potential only reaches 83. Right now I could save a million but I figure I'll keep him for one more year. Weaver is a much cheaper version of Addai, so he doesn't suck. Need a CB here, the draft is REALLY DEEP with corners this season.

      FS: Weddle is solid, Rodgers is an ok backup

      SS: Michael Boulware kinda blows. Can't save too much by cutting him, but I don't want to keep him as my starter.

      K: I have none, and the draft isn't my saving grace. Hooray free agency.

      P: Podlesh is fine.

      Here's my staff.

      OC Mike Sheppard (50): Only level 3 performance, and his development levels don't go past 3 with the exception of WR (where he's maxed) and QB physical. He does not have a single special skill.

      DC John Mitchell (60): High play call/strategy and such, but also only a level 3 performance max. His developments are around 3 and 4 for most positions. Only has a few basic special skills.

      ST John Bonamego (64): Performance is a ONE (Can go to 3) which is a yikes. His developments are all 4's, and he has the kick returner special skill. Any kicker with him will suck though.

      QB Josh Looman (50): Hey! It's the producer of the game! His performance is level 3 but can max, developments are at 3 and can max to 4. He already has a few special skills as well. I'll probably promote him to OC next season.

      RB Floyd Huffman (22): This KILLS me, because I know I will have NO RUN GAME AT ALL. His performance is a 1, and CAN'T IMPROVE. Developments are a 3 and can max to 4. No sepcial skills. He's gonna suck.

      WR Chad Merriam (70): Performance only goes to 2. Most of his development is at 3 but can go to 5. He does have half of the special skills, which is a saving grace.

      OL Tom Nalen (37): Former player who can improve. Only level two performance right now, but he can max to 5. His physical development only goes to 2, but his learning/intangibles go to 5 (and are at 4) He also has the pass and run block special skills.

      LB Mike Haluchak (58): Performance only goes to 2. Development is solid, 4, 4, 3 (Max of 4, 5, 5) He also has a couple special skills.

      DL Al Kennedy (53): Performance is 1 and can't go higher (Brutal) Development has all maxed at 4. No special skills.

      DB Glenn Pires (33): Performance is a 2 and can go to 3. His development are all at 3, and can go to 4. He does have a few special skills surprisingly.

      GM Bill "Garzoli" (33): They really aren't nice to Parcells. Has the small school insider, level 5 trade negotation. Contracts at 2 but can max. He can't scout offense for anything but can scout D solidly.

      Trainer Andrew Lee (56): 2, 3, 3 with maxes of 3, 4 and 3. Has the first two special skills.

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      • kblu54
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        Re: (NFL Head Coach) The 2013 Season And Onwards, Rebuilding The Miami Dolphins

        dude the dolphins are mess from top to bottom... good luck man, looks like you're in for a long road ahead
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        • MrNFL_FanIQ
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          3 more cuts were made, RG Brad Butler, FS Rusty Rodgers, and SS Michael Boulware.

          My big free agency "Splash" was made signing G Rondell Owens. Owens is only 24, a complete beast, and can improve. I got him 5 years, 4.9 M against the cap now, only 4.0 total signing bonus. He's default as a LG, but I might play him at RT.

          I also made a big trade. I wanted to get a safety who is a beast like Tyrus Barber was for me, and I found a vet. I traded over-rated RT Mark Wilson and the damaged Jarvis Moss to the Jets straight up for Kerry Rhodes.

          Rhodes is in the final year of his deal, but I think he'll be worth it by what he does for the D.

          Cap is at 24.15 M. No luck with other trades. The Raiders would be willing to give up a 3rd (75th) for my HB Mercer. I'm not sure yet there, because Mercer is a 85/91 player. I think I might find a draft guy just as good, but it's a risk. Haven't done it, but still considering.

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          • MrNFL_FanIQ
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            I move Owens to RT, and signed Marshal Yanda, who I moved to RG. My O-Line looks fairly solid now. I also signed MLB Akin Ayodele. He's not great, but he's better than what I have.

            I did make some trades. The Raiders removed the deal for Mercer, but the Browns offered BETTER (67th instead of 75th plus a 7th next year) Needing the picks, and seeing solid draft prospects, I took it.

            I also traded away worthless WR Rohan Bryant (69), took his cap hit just to get rid of him. I got HB Sugar Snider (81) from Buffalo, who I originally brought into the league.

            He's not great, but this is. The Broncos were willing to give up the 81st pick to get Snider, which I jumped on.

            Also, the game has always hated Vernon Davis, thus the 49ers signed Todd Heap. This put Davis on the block, and I brought him in. I gave away a 6th and a 5th next year. Seems steep, but he's worth it. I'll probably put him in the depth chart as my #2 WR behind Binger.

            So here are my picks:

            Draft Picks
            1 2
            2 34
            3 66
            3 67
            3 81
            5 130


            Next
            1
            2
            3
            4
            6
            7 CLE
            7

            Don't imagine I'll do too much more moves before the draft. I have 19.08 million in cap room.

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            • MrNFL_FanIQ
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              Signed the best free agent kicker, Lawrence Tynes. Done with free agency, 17.18 M in cap room.

              Draft ideas:

              Spoiler

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              • milkman41
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                Can't wait to see what you do in the draft man
                Check out my Bucs dynasty here.
                Check out my Jets dynasty, starting in 2012, here
                Check out my Bobcats dynasty here

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                • MrNFL_FanIQ
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                  I made too many trades to list, continually moving down to get more picks. I ended up picking 13 players, and gained 7 other picks for next seasons' draft.

                  Unfortunately, I wasn't able to trade away the two. Here's the recap:

                  Spoiler


                  My picks for next year are as follows.
                  1
                  2
                  3
                  3 NE
                  4
                  4 NE
                  4 IND
                  5 NE
                  6 CLE
                  6
                  7 CLE
                  7 ARI

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                  • MrNFL_FanIQ
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                    I signed a couple of free agents: FB Korey Hall (who'll start) and HB Brandon Jacobs. I also grabbed former QB bust Chris Essex, who if developed right, can be solid.

                    Soriano's being a douche in contract talks. Even the smallest deal he wants is MASSIVE (Like 8 Mil on the cap) and of course, he's leaving. Ugh. Signed everyone else though.

                    For what reason, the game didn't even BRING IN camp invites. (WTF?) I have 11 million in cap (Granted Soriano will eat that) but a roster of 47. Guess I'll have to manually search...
                    Last edited by MrNFL_FanIQ; 02-18-2009, 08:15 PM.

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                    • MrNFL_FanIQ
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                      My first preseason game oddly enough was against the 49ers. I lost close, but I didn't have too many backups. Remember, I hardly can afford more people (51 on my roster). I haven't signed Soriano yet, so I'm holding off, since after signing him I'll have very little cap space.

                      Dorsey got hurt 5-8 weeks before the game, but then a "Game Changer" happened which instantly healed him. That actually disappoints me, since Dorsey won't start (And will probably be my #3) I would've IR'ed him to actually have some free cap space.

                      Hope he gets hurt again.

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                      • MrNFL_FanIQ
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                        I traded Kerry Rhodes, but for good reason. He was in the last year of his deal, so he probably wasn't returning. Also, Brandon Flowers was a free agent CB who is a great tackler, I signed him at 1.0 M to be a 85 overall SS.

                        Oh, and the Bengals gave up a 1st rounder to get him. Woo!

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                        • MrNFL_FanIQ
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                          Ended up booting Bell and Ayodele for money's sake. I signed free agent MLB rookie Lamont Oden (Low POT, low ovr, but he's solid) and RG Reggie Morrison, a 84 OVR guard I had drafted with the 49ers. (They cut him)

                          I also was able to trade away Dorsey, got a 3rd from the Rams. The best part is that all of his penalty is counting to next season (Where I have a fairly good amount of room) and none this year. So I now actually have over 10 million in cap! I can re-sign players!

                          Here's my roster with the preseason done:

                          POS Name OVR Salary Yrs left Age Season Penalty Notes
                          QB Brian Brohm 77 4.9 M 4 27 5 6.0 M Starting QB
                          QB Chris Essex 66 600 K 1 27 4 None Backup QB
                          QB Andrew Goodson 74 290 K 1 22 R None 3rd String QB
                          HB Scottie Spikes 72 550 K 4 24 R 500 K Backup HB
                          HB Cletis Parker 70 630 K 3 24 1 380 K Speedster HB/Kick Returner
                          HB Jaret Gant 74 230 K 3 22 R None Backup HB
                          HB British Miller 78 240 K 3 23 R None Backup HB
                          HB Brandon Jacobs 80 900 K 1 31 8 None Starting Power HB
                          FB Korey Hall 84 1.0 M 1 29 6 None Starting FB
                          WR Jamal Binger 90 7.9 M 2 26 3 7.2 M #1 WR
                          WR Carl Howry 78 920 K 1 25 3 180 K Slot Receiver
                          WR Donald Tillman 73 230 K 3 23 R None Depth WR
                          WR Phillip Michaels 69 290 K 1 22 R None Depth WR
                          TE David Thomas 76 2.6 M 5 29 7 6.3 M Starting TE
                          TE Aundre James 65 420 K 2 24 1 340 K Depth TE
                          TE Vernon Davis 77 530 K 1 28 7 None #2 WR/#2 Tight End
                          T Jake Long 96 9.9 M 1 28 5 None Starting LT
                          T Rondell Owens 90 4.9 M 5 24 4 4.0 M Starting RT
                          T Mickey Little 83 200 K 3 22 R None Primary Backup T
                          T Tim Fuller 71 360 K 1 22 1 None Depth T
                          G Marshal Yanda 86 2.9 M 4 27 6 2.0 M Starting RG
                          G Brian Spitz 88 610 K 1 25 2 180 K Starting LG
                          G Reggie Morrison 84 1.0 M 1 24 1 None Backup G
                          G Lamar Springs 78 530 K 3 23 R None Backup G
                          C Samson Satele 91 5.0 M 3 27 6 3.5 M Starting C









                          DE Jay Bishop 83 2.8 M 2 26 3 1.4 M Starting LE
                          DE Charles Johnson 81 1.8 M 2 26 6 1.2 M Starting RE
                          DE A.J. Rudolph 77 240 K 3 23 R None Secondary Backup DE
                          DE Brenden Sawyer 82 240 K 3 23 R None Primary Backup DE
                          DT Charles Harrison 86 6.9 M 4 24 1 6.4 M Starting NT
                          DT Champ Grant 78 200 K 3 22 R None 4-3/Dime DT
                          DT Ryan Gilbert 73 290 K 1 23 R None Backup DT
                          DT Rocky Carswell 62 290 K 1 21 R None Depth DT
                          OLB Brandon Siler 80 1.2 M 4 26 6 1.4 M Starting ROLB
                          OLB Kevin Burnett 79 1.1 M 1 28 8 300 K Starting LOLB
                          OLB Bobby Carpenter 78 770 K 5 29 7 2.1 M Backup OLB
                          OLB Kedrick Alford 70 240 K 3 23 R None Depth OLB
                          OLB Eddie Cherry 74 210 K 3 23 R None Backup OLB
                          MLB LaMont Oden 76 900 K 1 25 R None Backup ILB
                          MLB Kawika Mitchell 83 3.4 M 3 31 10 3.3 M Starting MLB
                          MLB Leonard Webb 72 320 K 3 23 R None Depth MLB
                          CB Asante Samuel 88 7.3 M 5 31 10 13.3 M #1 CB
                          CB Kelly Addai 76 4.5 M 3 23 2 3.3 M Nickel Corner
                          CB Jack Weaver 76 620 K 1 24 2 90 K Dime Corner
                          CB Arnez Soriano 87 8.2 M 6 22 R 33.0 M #2 CB
                          CB Phillip Sanderson 72 290 K 1 23 R None Depth Corner
                          FS Eric Weddle 84 2.5 M 2 27 6 890 K Starting FS
                          FS Marc Thigpen 74 290 K 1 23 R None Backup FS
                          SS Brandon Flowers 84 1.0 M 1 27 5 None Starting SS
                          SS Brandon Meriweather 71 600 K 1 28 6 None Backup SS/Returner









                          K Lawrence Tynes 90 1.9 M 1 34 10 None
                          P Adam Podlesh 83 600 K 1 29 6 250 K


                          Not fantastic, but I think good enough to make a run at the division.

                          Here's my schedule:
                          W1 at ATL
                          W2 at NO
                          W3 vs TB
                          W4 vs CAR
                          W5 at CIN
                          W6 vs CLE
                          W7 vs NYJ
                          W8 BYE
                          W9 at PIT
                          W10 vs JAC
                          W11 at BUF
                          W12 at NYJ
                          W13 vs BAL
                          W14 at NE
                          W15 vs BUF
                          W16 vs NE
                          W17 at OAK

                          Notice all of my division games are the 2nd half. Hmmm.

                          My first game is against the Falcons, who with the #1 pick drafted QB Logan Axelrod (Despite picking a QB last season early...ugh) and he's starting.

                          It's also funny, this is Jon Gruden's first game with them. So it's a classic rivarly game renewed in a way between me and Gruden.

                          Hopefully I can pull it off.

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                          • MrNFL_FanIQ
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                            Jon Gruden could not fix the fact that Falcons still have barely any talent. Their D is a joke and their offensive line is a joke.

                            I flattened them 38-17. They got a field goal in the 2nd because of a Brandon Jacobs fumble, which was the only turnover of the game. They scored in the 3rd on a 78 yard pass from #1 pick Logan Axelrod to Roddy White, and scored on a TD drive in the 4th.

                            I got a field goal in the 1st from 37, and then one TD in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, with 2 TDs in the 4th.

                            There was a common theme in the TDs.

                            ALL FIVE were passes to Jamal Binger.

                            Binger had 7 catches, 145 yards, FIVE TOUCHDOWNS. Their cover 2 was terrible. Two of the TDs were one handed, and one was a 52 yarder where the defender tried to jump a deep route and missed.

                            Brohm's numbers were great as well, 14-18, 235, 5 TD, no INT. Other than his fumble, Jacobs was strong. 123 yards on 21 carries against the weak D. Parker had 24 on 9.

                            Defensively, the protection was bad, and Axelrod held on to it a lot. 11 sacks. ELEVEN! (Amazingly, not my first 11 sack game) Bishop had 4, Burnett 3, Oden 2, Johnson and Siler 1.

                            Only 5 rushing yards on 8 carries. Axelrod was 16-24, 285, 2 TD. A lot of those yards came on a 78 yarder, but he still completed more than desired.

                            The bad news was Eric Weddle got hurt, out 4-6 weeks. Ugh. I'll give Thigpen (current backup) the shot for now. Also, Jacobs health is bad (68%) He'll be dead by seasons' end unfortunately.

                            As great as the team played, I need to face a REAL team before I know much. The Saints aren't outstanding, but they'll be more of a challenge. I go there next. They have league MVP HB Devin Douglas, along with QB Josh Johnson and WR's Steve Smith and Chris Chambers. They have an above average O-line, and a fairly strong D with guys like Lance Briggs and Donte Whitner.
                            Last edited by MrNFL_FanIQ; 02-21-2009, 10:10 PM.

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                            • MrNFL_FanIQ
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                              Re: (NFL Head Coach) The 2013 Season And Onwards, Rebuilding The Miami Dolphins

                              I beat the Saints 38-28 at the Superdome in a fairly hectic game.

                              Jacobs fumbled early (woo) and it was recovered for a touchdown to give them the lead. Off of that, I had a 3 pass drive (One big play to Howry) that ended in a 3 yard TD to David Thomas to tie the game.

                              On the Saints next drive, Douglas got hit as catching it and dropped it (Should've been incomplete) but it was a fumble, that Kawika Mitchell forced and recovered for a TD, giving me the lead. But my D fell asleep on the next drive, the Saints tied it 14-14 after the 1st on a TD to Chambers from Josh Johnson.

                              In the 2nd I got a 42 yarder, and then had two BIG plays. One was a play where the DB's got confused, Howry caught it open 10 yards from the LOS but took off for a 60 yard TD. Also, Jacobs had a 46 yard TD run (Giving him 41 yards in the half ) The defense held strong forcing punts. They even had solid position after a Brohm INT, but the D stopped them. The Saints did nothing but pass, I was able to get pressure, (10 sacks, that's nuts)

                              31-14 after the half, they get a TD in the 3rd on a 26 yard pass to Steve Smith (bad D). I get a successful drive that ends on a pitch to Cletis Parker for a 5 yard TD. Lots of punting the rest of the way. With 26 seconds in the game, Jacobs hurt, Scottie Spikes fumbled (He's a bust) which was recovered for a Saint TD. But too little too late. 38-28.

                              Even with the 46 yarder, Jacobs had only 60 yards on 11 carries. Parker had 50 on 11 carries, both with a TD. Brohm was an average 12-22, 232, 2 TD and 1 INT. Howry had two big catches for 106. Thomas had 6 catches, Binger only had 1.

                              10 sacks by the D, Bishop and Oden had 2, while Johnson, Burnett, Harrison, Siler, Flowers, and Mitchell each had one. Douglas had -3 yards on 6 carries. (He won the MVP with absurd RECEIVING numbers) Johnson was 23-37, 267, 2 TD.

                              The turnovers are frustrating though, and against Tampa next week at home, you can't win with those turnovers.

                              Jacobs is out for the week, Weddle remains hurt, and backup OLB Bobby Carpenter is also hurt. The Buccaneers will be the toughest task yet. Same Bucs, Edwards at QB, Turner at HB, same powerful O-line and D.

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