“I’m pretty much gonna give anyone who deducted time out of Thor to talk about the fins 5 stars and the hots have good podcast voices and play off each other well.
My critique is please take a take a step back and appreciate how good this team is compared to last year, 2018, 2017, probably all the way back to Chad Pennington’s team. This offense is way better than last years even with the entire offensive line never playing with each other against another team until 3 months ago and 2 of the starters are rookies, the center was the Pats second string player until an injury last year, and Jesse Davis ( who has been a great player for the fins and I hope he retires a fin but SHOULD be the 6th man on a competitive NFL team), a 38 year old journeyman who’s been let go by over 6 teams at QB or a rookie whos injury (just over a year ago) was best described as a car accident, a second year 7th round rookie starting at RB, and the WR corps is filled with UNC (who is living up to all his promise), an undrafted free agent second year player who blew out his knee and has developed a knack for dropping footballs when he’s healthy, jakeem grant ( who you can’t throw to more than a handful times w/o risking injury, Mack hollins? , callaway? , and the TEs where “the starter” is a liability in pass pro.
What about the 2019 dolphins offense who’s leading rusher was a 37 year old QB is better than this year ???
How is Chan Gaily not getting more out of this offensive parts than any of us would have envisioned before the start of the season?
Give these kids time, they are the second youngest roster in the NFL , which is skewed but we have a QB that carries an AARP card.
This offense did not have an off-season to gel and find the right parts and were forced to set lineups in season and are still averaging 25+ points per game.
Please tell me in what aspect this offense is worse than last years?”
Dankobo via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/02/20