It was already in trouble when we brought back Brian Hoyer...
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Has anyone actually seen any of Stidham? Could it be a low key tank for a decent QB in next years draft? Tom Brady struggled a bit with that offence last season and with a brand new untested QB it could really struggle to get off the ground.
He looked decent in our pre-season games last year, but struggled the one time he came into a regular season game (as Haymaker already mentioned).
Having said that, our offense struggled in general last year, so it's no real surprise. I saw him a couple of times with Auburn and he looked like a great young QB then.
Dallas is a great landing spot for Dalton. Good move all round I think. Not a massive fan of the Cowboys but hope he has success there.
Anyone that thinks little bill will tank is nuts. He's 44 wins from shulas record. He's a born winner. If they get the 1st overall pick it'll not be deliberate.
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While I agree, his off-season trades and draft strategy have been utterly bizarre.
He's gotten us this far, so I'm curious to see what we look like this year. With so many regulars now gone, it's going to be interesting.
He must be happy with Stidham, as he's passing on every single QB that's come to market.
Don Shula has died age 90:
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Schedules are out... let's Tank For Trev!
I only just saw that a couple of days ago. Very sad news indeed. Architect of Miami's greatest ever seasons, and an absolute gentleman to boot. He's a genuine legend in the game, and I personally can't see BB beating his record.
I don't think we'll need to 'tank' - just look at that away schedule. Seahawks week 2...*shudder*.
7-9 at best.
Yes, a great of the game. He was coaching the dolphins in my era of getting hooked on the sport as a teenager, his trademark fat shades defining that Miami cool, with Miami Vice the big thing on tv and dan Marino reinventing the sport.
What I didn’t realise was he was already a Super Bowl winning coach with the colts way back in super bowl3, he was clearly successful in multiple eras and with very different offenses.
Quinton Dunbar and DeAndre Baker are in a lot of trouble.
Cody Latimer now arrested.
Big rule change vote next week.
Instead of an onside kick, teams can opt for a 4th and 15 play from the 25yard line instead of kicking off. I’m not sure how I feel about it, i like the quirkiness of an onside kick.
The problem is that onside kicks just don't work any more.
Because players can't run until the ball is kicked the likelihood of them getting into a position to recover an onside kick is tiny. I think the success rate was something like 6% last season when previously it had been 20%.
I used to love onside kicks and it was especially exciting when a coach did it in a surprising situation. One of the best was when the Saints started the 2nd half of their superbowl win with an onside kick. Sadly they wouldn't be attempted in any situation unless there was absolutely no other option, e.g. trailing with less than 1.5 mins left and no timeouts.
All kick offs are pretty much a waste of time right now, they usually go for a touchback and are hardly ever returned.
I quite liked what the XFL did with kick offs to be honest, but it didn't solve the onside kick problem. I think the 4 and 15 attempt is at least an effort to allow teams a chance to get another possession straight away, although I'd maybe look at allowing the kicker to line up anywhere on the 35 yard line so they could go wider to try to get more hang time on the ball and allow their players enough time to get up and challenge for it.
After thinking about it, I’ve come down on the side of keeping onside kicks as they are. It’s a nice quirk of the game and losing it would dilute the importance of special teams and increase the drive for everything to be about the offense all the time.
The problem of course comes from the rule change stopping the kicking teams run up prior to the kick off. They probably didn’t see the consequence on onside kicks becoming harder to pull off.
I also read about the possibility this could lead to clock manipulation. Imagine scenario, team scores with 15 seconds left, lead by a point, opposing team has 3 time outs, and ordinarily would have a decent shout at a couple of deep out routes and a field goal to win it. But under the new rules, the kick off team could opt for a 4th and 15 play, run a QB option with a series of reverses and lateral passes to run the 15 seconds off the clock and kill the game. Unless they say that the clock should remain stopped during the attempt maybe?
I think that's what they'll have to do. Does the clock run during a kick off? I thought it didn't, but thinking about it it must because time can explore on a kick off return.
Our does it start when the receiving team gets the ball maybe? They could do this on the 4th and 15 attempt, only start the clock when a forward pass is thrown?
I like onside kicks too, they're great but they need to do something to make them work better. I just thought of it on the spot yesterday but I actually like the idea of allowing the kicker to line up anywhere on the 35 yard line with the full width of the field available. That would allow them as much as 53 yards to hang the ball up high and give their players more time to get to the ball. More like a rugby kick off where they have much more width on the pitch.
No change to the onside kick rule announced. Probably a good thing.
I... I think the commish just apologized to Kap....
I actually thought it was a good message he put out, well done to him for showing some humility and admitting he got it wrong. Hopefully it'll lead to some change in the NFL, although I'd be very surprised if it led to Kap getting a job.
Still can't believe him and Cam Newton haven't got a job above some of the rubbish kicking around the league even as backups. Admittedly there are other factors at play with Newton, having long standing injuries and not being able to work him out because of coronavirus has got to be a contributing factor.
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