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  • burnum
    Pro
    • Nov 2010
    • 599

    #1

    New Dolphins Career

    This is my new Miami Dolphins dynasty, so that means my other Fins-thread is no longer up to date. Sorry for the confusion...

    I'm starting in preseason (so I won't have the 08 draft to work with), trying to turn around the worst team in the league. I'll use Tony Sparano as my Coach. My main goal is to keep the dynasty realistic, so I set up some house rules:
    - No sign-and-trade deals (if I sign a FA, I'm not allowed to trade him in that season)
    - I'm not allowed to trade rookies (doesn't happen in the NFL either)
    - Limited roster churning - during preseason and the regular season I'm only allowed to sign 1 FA per week. It would be too easy to improve my team's weak roster by signing every decent FA available at the start of the game, so I'll limit myself here. However, there are 2 exceptions to this rule:
    1) If a player is placed on IR, I am allowed to sign a FA to fill his roster spot
    2) Right before the regular season starts (after the final-53 cuts) I am allowed to sign 2 FA's. This is supposed to reflect the increased roster churning that (usually the weaker) NFL teams do after the cut deadline

    Summary:
    Career start: Preseason
    Offensive PB: self-created PB, based on the Michigan Spread PB
    Defensive PB: self-created PB, based on a 3-4 base defense, mostly using man coverage
    Sliders: adembroski's sliders
    Coach: Tony Sparano
    Draft Path: Mike Zazzali

    Philosophies:

    QB: Balanced (but needs some mobility)
    RB: Balanced (planning to have a power back and a receiving back)
    FB: Blocking
    WR: Tall/Redzone Threat
    TE: Balanced (needs to be a good blocker)
    OL: Balanced

    DE: Run Stopper
    DT: Run Stopper
    OLB: Pass Rusher/3-4 Blitzer
    ILB: 3-4 Tackler
    CB: Man Coverage/Ballhawk
    FS: Balanced
    SS: Balanced (may be switching to Run Support/Big Hitter later, depending on the success of my defense)
    Last edited by burnum; 12-26-2010, 12:51 PM.
    My Miami Dolphins HC 09 dynasty:
    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ns-career.html
  • burnum
    Pro
    • Nov 2010
    • 599

    #2
    Re: New Dolphins Career

    Preseason summary:

    We went 0-4 in the preseason, which doesn't really concern me because I don't put much emphasis on these games, the players don't know the PB in the first season and our roster is still very weak.

    However, a couple of things happened that might deserve to be mentioned:
    - traded QB Chad Pennington to Atlanta for a 2010 2nd rounder
    - traded RB Ricky Williams (exp. contract and he was getting old and banged up) and LB Channing Crowder (exp. contract, bad personality) for some late round picks
    - RB Ronnie Brown got injured and will be out 1-3 months with a linsfranc fracture
    - DE Roddy Wright is on IR
    - Dan Carpenter beat out Jay Feely for the kicking job. Sounds familiar somehow... ;-)


    Coming up: roster overview and season outlook
    Last edited by burnum; 12-25-2010, 01:55 AM.
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    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ns-career.html

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    • burnum
      Pro
      • Nov 2010
      • 599

      #3
      Re: New Dolphins Career

      Roster Overview:

      QB: J.Beck, C.Henne, T.Palko
      RB: R.Brown, P.Cobbs, J.Parmele, L.Hilliard
      FB: C.Stewart
      WR: A.Mix, B.London, E.Wilford, T.Ginn, G.Camarillo, D.Hagan
      TE: A.Fasano, D.Martin
      LT: J.Long, K.Barton
      LG: J.Smiley, E.Mathis
      C: S.Satele, A.Alleman
      RG: S.Murphy, D.Thomas
      RT: N.Garner, V.Carey

      LE: P.Merling, K.Langford, R.Wright (IR)
      RE: V.Holliday, L.Dotson, R.Starks
      NT: J.Ferguson, H.Smithers, P.Soliai
      LOLB: J.Porter, T.Bake, C.Anderson
      ILB: A.Ayodele, R.Torbor, J.Goff
      ROLB: M.Roth, Q.Moses
      CB: W.Allen, D.Tribble, M.Lehan, A.Goodman, D.Edwards
      FS: D.Manning, J.Allen
      SS: Y.Bell, J.Barrett

      K: D.Carpenter
      P: B.Fields
      RET: T.Ginn

      This is basically the roster I inherited. I managed to bring some guys in to help the team immediately (Danieal Manning, Anthony Mix) and some guys who might develop into good players in the future (Tony Bake, Hank Smithers).

      Strengths:
      - Offensive Line
      - Special Teams
      - Nose Tackle

      Weaknesses:
      - Overall Talent
      - Defensive Backfield
      - RB depth
      - Inside Linebacker
      - Wide Receiver


      Season Outlook:
      The 2008 season is supposed to be a rebuilding season for the Dolphins. We have bad supporting staff (Coordinators, Coaches, Trainer) and the players have to learn new playbooks on offense and defense. Coming off a 1-15 season, the overall talent base is not very good. The offense should be fine in a year or two (as I know the system and what players I need for it to work) but I have no idea if this 3-4 defense works out well for me...
      When Ronnie Brown comes back from his injury, I hope we'll be able to run over some of the worse teams but at this point I don't see this team winning a lot of games this season. But as I said, 2008 is a rebuilding season. If I can win enough games to keep my job, I'm fairly optimistic I can turn this franchise around.
      Last edited by burnum; 12-25-2010, 01:56 AM.
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      • burnum
        Pro
        • Nov 2010
        • 599

        #4
        Re: New Dolphins Career

        Game Preview: Week 1 vs Jets

        Injuries:
        Dolphins: Ronnie Brown (RB)
        Jets: Thomas Jones (RB), Kris Jenkins (NT), Kenyon Coleman (DE)

        Both teams are without their #1 RB. With Brett Favre probably in his last season (again...), the Jets need to win now while we have just begun the rebuilding process.

        Matchup to exploit:
        Our O-Line vs their D-Line

        Matchup to contain:
        Brett Favre vs our DB's
        My Miami Dolphins HC 09 dynasty:
        http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ns-career.html

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        • burnum
          Pro
          • Nov 2010
          • 599

          #5
          Re: New Dolphins Career

          Game Summary:

          Jets 20
          Dolphins 13

          Scoring:
          Q1:
          MIA - D.Carpenter, 31 yd FG
          Q2:
          NYJ - M.Nugent, 32 yd FG
          NYJ - J.Chatman, 9 yd pass from B.Favre
          NYJ - M.Nugent, 36 yd FG
          Q3:
          MIA - P.Cobbs, 3 yd run
          NYJ - J.Chatman, 1 yd run
          Q4:
          MIA - D.Carpenter, 19 yd FG

          Game Summary:
          Turnovers (3 INT's by J.Beck) and poor rushing defense (146 yds rushing allowed) cost us this game. The Jets were up by a TD for most of the game, so they kept pounding it, which we couldn't stop. John Beck moved the ball well, going 16/28 for 301 yds. Unfortunately he threw 3 picks (2 of them in the Jets red zone). He distributed the ball evenly to a lot of different receivers (7 different players caught passes). Brandon London had the best day of them (5/86). With Ronnie Brown out we expectedly couldn't get any rushing offense going (27 yds combined). For the Jets L.Coles did most of the damage through the air, exploiting a matchup against our rookie CB DeJuan Tribble. Our O-Line did not have a good day, giving up 5 sacks. On defense, no player really stood out (although both starting ILB's had 9 tackes each). No big plays on defense or special teams.
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          • burnum
            Pro
            • Nov 2010
            • 599

            #6
            Re: New Dolphins Career

            During the week:
            Miami Dolphins signed QB Dennis Dixon, released QB Tyler Palko. The Dolphins see Dixon as a change-of-pace QB who can contribute on Wildcat and Option plays.
            Starting NT Jason Ferguson will be out for 4-6 weeks.


            Game Preview: Week 2 at Cardinals

            Injuries:
            Dolphins: Ronnie Brown (RB), Jason Ferguson (NT), Philip Merling (DE)
            Cardinals: Bryan Robinson (DT), Mike Gandy (T), Jordan Black (T), Bertrand Berry (OLB)

            Matchup to exploit:
            OLB Matt Roth vs 3rd string LT Brandon Keith

            Matchup to contain:
            WR Anquan Boldin vs CB DeJuan Tribble
            Last edited by burnum; 12-25-2010, 08:42 AM.
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            • burnum
              Pro
              • Nov 2010
              • 599

              #7
              Re: New Dolphins Career

              Game Summary:

              Dolphins 20
              Cardinals 17


              Scoring:
              Q1:
              ARZ - E.James, 7 yd run
              Q2:
              MIA - D.Carpenter, 33 yd FG
              ARZ - N.Rackers, 26 yd FG
              MIA - D.Carpenter, 23 yd FG
              Q4:
              MIA - B.London, 13 yd pass from J.Beck
              ARZ - S.Alexander, 4 yd run
              MIA - P.Cobbs, 2 yd run

              Game Summary:
              I have no idea how we came away with the win in this one. On offense John Beck was solid (18/32 for 268 yds, 1TD). Patrick Cobbs couldn't get anything going on the ground (7 yds rushing) but he emerged as a pass cathing thread out of the backfield (5-71). Brandon London was the most consistent WR again (5-53, TD). Our O-Line gave up 4 sacks which is better than last week but still too much.
              On defense, Anquan Boldin torched us, just as expected (6-113) and just like last week we couldn't stop the run (137 yds). Kurt Warner threw two second half picks (Y.Bell & M.Lehan) which brought us back in the game. Ayodele & Torbor lead the defense with 8 tackles each.
              To be honest, Ken Whisenhunt lost this game for Arizona today. Had they been running the ball more in the second half we'd have no chance to come back. At the end of the game, the Cards had the ball at our 32 with 0:07 left and no timeouts. They didn't kick the FG but threw it to Fitzgerald instead. He got tackled at our 5 and time expired. Sometimes you just need some luck but a win is a win...


              During the week:
              Miami Dolphins signed RB Ryan Torain, released RB Lex Hilliard.
              Starting DE Philip Merling will be out for 3-5 weeks, so with Fergie still out and Wright on IR, we're running out of Defensive Linemen...


              Game Preview: Week 3 at Patriots

              Injuries:
              Dolphins: Ronnie Brown (RB), Jason Ferguson (NT), Philip Merling (DE)
              Patriots: none

              Matchup to exploit:
              Our WR's vs their CB's. If the Pats have a weakness, it's their Cornerbacks...

              Matchup to contain:
              Our D vs their O. I have no idea how to stop them...
              Last edited by burnum; 12-25-2010, 09:35 AM.
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              • burnum
                Pro
                • Nov 2010
                • 599

                #8
                Re: New Dolphins Career

                Game Summary:

                Dolphins 3
                Patriots 42


                Scoring:
                Q1:
                NE - L.Maroney, 9 yd run
                NE - W.Welker, 4 yd pass from T.Brady
                Q2:
                NE - R.Moss, 9 yd pass from T.Brady
                MIA - D.Carpenter, 51 yd FG
                Q3:
                NE - R.Moss, 1 yd pass from T.Brady
                Q4:
                NE - R.Moss, 12 yd pass from T.Brady
                NE - D.Thomas, 3 yd pass from M.Cassel

                Game Summary:
                It was the expected blowout loss. Couldn't stop their offense all day (NE had to punt just once) and couldn't get my offense going. No running game (13 yds) and the O-Line gave Beck no time to throw (7-17, 110 yds, INT). Luckily we don't play the Pats every week...


                During the week:
                Miami Dolphins signed DE Victor Abiamiri, released OLB Quentin Moses. Abiamiri is expected to fill the void created by injuries to DE's Roderick Wright and Philip Merling.
                Starting SS Yeremiah Bell got hurt against NE and is questionable for the next game.
                The next game will be in 2 weeks, as we have our bye week.


                Game Preview: Week 4 vs Chargers

                Injuries:
                Dolphins: Ronnie Brown (RB), Jason Ferguson (NT), Philip Merling (DE), Kirk Barton (T)
                Chargers: Derek Smith (ILB), Shawne Merriman (OLB), Sam Adams (NT)

                Matchup to exploit:
                none - the Chargers are the superior team in every aspect

                Matchup to contain:
                Our run defense vs RB LaDanian Tomlinson - we were unable to hold any team under 120 yds rushing this season, LT is a HoF guy. Not a good matchup for us...
                Last edited by burnum; 12-25-2010, 12:49 PM.
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                • roninho
                  Rookie
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 141

                  #9
                  Re: New Dolphins Career

                  Interesting read, like what you did with having some rules for yourself to make it harder. One question, which sliders are you using? I just started for the first time in like 1,5 year with the raiders and used sliders that were mentioned as pretty realistic gameplay from the sliders forum. I must say that the action looks realistic but i am 9-1 with the raiders so that isn't a lot of fun....

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                  • burnum
                    Pro
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 599

                    #10
                    Re: New Dolphins Career

                    Originally posted by roninho
                    Interesting read, like what you did with having some rules for yourself to make it harder. One question, which sliders are you using? I just started for the first time in like 1,5 year with the raiders and used sliders that were mentioned as pretty realistic gameplay from the sliders forum. I must say that the action looks realistic but i am 9-1 with the raiders so that isn't a lot of fun....
                    I'm using adembroski's sliders, which work really well for me (or against me in this case ;-) They can be found in the sliders thread, quite easy to find...
                    My Miami Dolphins HC 09 dynasty:
                    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ns-career.html

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                    • roninho
                      Rookie
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 141

                      #11
                      Re: New Dolphins Career

                      Originally posted by burnum
                      I'm using adembroski's sliders, which work really well for me (or against me in this case ;-) They can be found in the sliders thread, quite easy to find...
                      Ow, bummer, those are the ones i'm using. My Raiders team lost versus the Chargers (a game i actually should have won), and won close games at the chiefs and ravens (should have lost both). All others have been pretty much easy wins for me. I'm using the jaguars defensive playbook and an mix-offense (based on the spread option playbook, but i'm running 70% own plays).

                      The only thing i'm weak at is pass defense, but i havn't played a good passing team. The chiefs (with i think trent green?) threw a lot and i had mega problems with it. My rush defense is very very good. I guess i am going to wait and see how i perform versus a good passing team then...

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                      • burnum
                        Pro
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 599

                        #12
                        Re: New Dolphins Career

                        Game Summary:

                        Chargers 30
                        Dolphins 15


                        Scoring:
                        Q1:
                        SD - L.Tomlinson, 7 yd run
                        SD - N.Kaeding, 29 yd FG
                        Q2:
                        SD - L.Tomlinson, 32 yd run
                        SD - N.Kaeding, 19 yd FG
                        SD - N.Kaeding, 34 yd FG
                        Q3:
                        MIA - T.Ginn, 90 yd kickoff return
                        MIA - A.Mix, 19 yd pass from J.Beck (2-pt conv. GOOD)
                        Q4:
                        SD - L.Tomlinson, 7 yd run

                        Summary:
                        The first half was abysmal, we were down 23-0 at halftime. I experimented too much with Dennis Dixon on some Wildcat/Spread plays. No offense at all and LT running all over us. In the second half I reverted back to 3/4 WR sets to spread the defense out and that worked better.
                        Positives: Ted Ginn had a breakout game as a Returner, pass protection is improving
                        Negatives: Still can't stop the run, Wildcat plays don't work yet, we lost the game


                        During the Week:
                        Miami Dolphins signed OLB Angelo Craig, released WR Greg Camarillo. Craig will be used as a pass rushing specialist.
                        The Dolphins also announced that OT's Nate Garner and Kirk Barton signed long-term extensions this week.
                        RB Patrick Cobbs agreed to a one-year extension.
                        Last edited by burnum; 12-25-2010, 06:14 PM.
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                        http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ns-career.html

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                        • roninho
                          Rookie
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 141

                          #13
                          Re: New Dolphins Career

                          Originally posted by burnum
                          Negatives: Still can't stop the run
                          I have no experience with the 3-4, but after you made your playcall do you still make adjustments? So for example pinch the d-line, spread the linebackers? In the 4-3 this works very nice. If i expect a run i spread either the d-line or the linebackers (to take away the outside runs). If i expect a pass i tend to overload to one spot and blitz (for example move left for both d-line and linebackers and blitz them). I've noticed that if i don't do this i will have no pass rush at all, and doing this gives me a nice pass rush. Maybe this will help for you.

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                          • burnum
                            Pro
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 599

                            #14
                            Re: New Dolphins Career

                            This is the first time I'm running a 3-4 as well, so I'm still trying to figure it out. I'm playing it in a very aggressive way, both OLB are lined up next to the DE's, so I'm basically using a 5 man front. I can't spread my linebackers any wider.
                            Could also be that I can't stop the run because my players don't know most of the playbook yet and thus they don't tackle well. If that's the case my run defense should get better in the second half of the season... If not, I have a problem ;-)
                            My Miami Dolphins HC 09 dynasty:
                            http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ns-career.html

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                            • burnum
                              Pro
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 599

                              #15
                              Re: New Dolphins Career

                              Game Preview, Week 5 at Texans:

                              Injuries:
                              Dolphins: Ronnie Brown (RB), Jason Ferguson (NT), Philip Merling (DE)
                              Texans: Fred Weary (G), Steve Slaton (RB), Frank Okam (DT), Andre Johnson (WR)

                              Matchup to exploit:
                              Our pass rush vs their O-Line

                              Matchup to contain:
                              QB Matt Schaub vs our DB's
                              My Miami Dolphins HC 09 dynasty:
                              http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ns-career.html

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