LionsWhyMe
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Miami at Pats next. Just don't get killed.
I'll be rooting for the Ex-Lions Player to get to Brady all night.
Miami at Pats next. Just don't get killed.
The Bills currently not looking impressive, with Tyrod they were.
Miami at Pats next. Just don't get killed.
Watched the entire Pats game last Sunday as it was the local game out on the west coast for some reason.
Miami is going to get lit up. Jets played about as good a game as you could and still got beat soundly.
NE is simply the best coached team in football. They rarely make mistakes. They were highlighting the O-line. There was only one, 1st rounder (Soldier) a 4th rounder at RT and two, late round or UDFA rookies at C and RG. They gave up 3 sacks in the first half. BB made adjustments and gave up zero sacks in the second half.
Watched the entire Pats game last Sunday as it was the local game out on the west coast for some reason.
Miami is going to get lit up. Jets played about as good a game as you could and still got beat soundly.
NE is simply the best coached team in football. They rarely make mistakes. They were highlighting the O-line. There was only one, 1st rounder (Soldier) a 4th rounder at RT and two, late round or UDFA rookies at C and RG. They gave up 3 sacks in the first half. BB made adjustments and gave up zero sacks in the second half.
Don't the Bills have some key players injured?
What else is killing them in IMO is Rex doing a bunch of 3-4 looks mixed in with a 4-3 built defense that was dominant last year. Rex is pulling a Lombardi. Scheming to a weakness and not a strength
I would take my chances with Rex knowing what he's doing over a glorified QB coach.
No doubt Thndr, but he is doing the square peg shit.
Along with his first two sacks of the season, Suh had three quarterback hurries, three other tackles-for-losses and two passes batted down.
Read more here: Ndamukong Suh lives up to his hype
Amazing what a coaching change can do to a team and star player. Just proves Suh could have been the top pass rusher AND run stopper for all 5 of his years had he had good coaches.
Makes me think Stafford would excel should he go elsewhere.
That's been the Lions problem ever since I can remember. They have had plenty of talent. Players even considered tops in the league. Cant win with just those players. Need to develop the other players to elevate their level so there are no huge weaknesses. That's why the Pats are good every year. They develop average players. They are the best coached team in football over the last 15 years+.
Which dumpster fire gets corrected first?
Detroit has a QB... Miami doesn't.... that is a HUGE difference right there. Detroit just needs depth on their oline and dline and they would be a playoff team again... Miami needs a heck of a lot more than that.I think Detroit has more pieces in place and more cap space to work with, so I'd have to go with Detroit.
Where does Miami start to fix their problems and do they have the cap space necessary to make the changes? And this isn't being a troll -- this is a serious question.
I think Detroit has more pieces in place and more cap space to work with, so I'd have to go with Detroit.
Where does Miami start to fix their problems and do they have the cap space necessary to make the changes? And this isn't being a troll -- this is a serious question.
The Dolphins are in no way set up horrible from a roster stand point.. they have some players and could be a playoff team... They just need a QB. Its the front office and coaching that needs to be fixed more than anything. If you want to see a real shit bag roster and dumpster fire... look no farther than Cleveland... or San Fran... now those teams rosters are disgusting.I agree with you also on Detroit, but which new GM make the right moves? Detroit will have a lot of cap space.
Dolphins can free up $15-20 million with 2-4 cuts. Then of course there is always the dreaded restructure of Suh. They won't touch Tannehill's contract. Not after the season he's had. So they're not in great shape, but not as drastic as some here say.
I agree with you also on Detroit, but which new GM make the right moves? Detroit will have a lot of cap space.
Dolphins can free up $15-20 million with 2-4 cuts. Then of course there is always the dreaded restructure of Suh. They won't touch Tannehill's contract. Not after the season he's had. So they're not in great shape, but not as drastic as some here say.