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  • #76
    There is a great post by the reporter who covers Miami on scouting Miami and this game at Acme Packing: http://www.acmepackingcompany.com/20...-the-phinsider

    It's a pretty fair assessment. Excerpt:
    APC: If you were game planning against the Dolphins, how would you attack them on offense? On defense?
    Based on how the Dolphins have played this year, as a defense, I would want to force the ball into Tannehill's hands. Not that he cannot torch a defense at times, but based on the fact that he cannot do that consistently yet. Make him prove he can attack you through the air.


    That would mean I am stacking the box to prevent Miller from running, and I am crashing the middle of the line (depending on if and where Pouncey is playing) to try to get pressure.


    Miami's got some playmakers at receiver, especially as Mike Wallace has started to prove he is a wide receiver and not just a one-trick, run a go-route, pony. Brian Hartline, Jarvis Landry, and tight end Charles Clay all can make plays. Daniel Thomas and/or Moreno can add versatility coming out of the backfield (Miller still needs to work on his pass catching), and the weapons are there for a successful passing attack. Force Tannehill to make quick decisions in a congested pocket will prove to be the best defensive game plan.


    As for attacking Miami's defense, that's a little harder, and I'm not trying to be a homer. Miami has the seventh best defense in the league right now, based on yards per game allowed, with the ninth pass defense and the thirteenth rush defense. They are putting together a solid defense and getting after opposing offenses.


    That said, they are definitely not perfect. Attack the linebackers, and you will probably find the weak spot on the defense. Starting middle linebacker Koa Misi is expected to come back this week and Jelani Jenkins has proven he can play the strong side linebacker position after Dannell Ellerbe was placed on injured reserve, but Philip Wheeler is still a question mark at times on the weak side. The Dolphins have also done strange things like had Cameron Wake drop back into coverage on tight ends or running backs, working as a linebacker instead of a defensive end/pass rusher.
    Adjust your offensive lineup to expose the linebackers, and attack them on the ground, something Eddie Lacy should be able to do, and you will probably find the best success.


    One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
    John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers

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    • #77
      Final PC before Miami game.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 12m 12 minutes ago
      #Packers injury report
      Bakhtiari probable
      Barrington questionable
      Boyd probable
      Jones questionable
      Boykin out

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 11m 11 minutes ago
      MM says Datone Jones is very optimistic. Doing everything he can to get ready.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 10m 10 minutes ago
      MM calls some conversations with younger injured players "useless" because they always think they can play.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 10m 10 minutes ago
      MM on #94Alpha slogan. "That's something that's for our locker room." 94 is 94th season.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 9m 9 minutes ago
      MM used it during pre-training camp speech to the team. First we saw it was in locker room this week. Burnett mentioned it yesterday.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 7m 7 minutes ago
      MM has a lot of confidence in Dorsey, who was promoted this week. Says he "earned this opportunity."

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 8m 8 minutes ago
      MM on Nick Perry. "Nick Perry's a good football player." Very productive on per-snap basis. Hopefully clears injury hurdle this season.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 4m 4 minutes ago
      McCarthy said he needs more seven-play drives. Lots of big plays but not enough consistency.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 3m 3 minutes ago
      MM was never worried about Linsley. Sharp, played at Ohio State, strong. Hints that he'll stay in lineup.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 2m 2 minutes ago
      MM points to Rodgers and especially Quarless as reasons Bostick not playing on offense more than Bostick himself.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 2m 2 minutes ago
      Says he "wouldn't be surprised" if Bostick gets some opportunities on Sunday.

      Packer Report @PackerReport · 1m 1 minute ago
      McCarthy in incredibly good and conversational mood today. Always appreciated.
      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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      • #78
        Bob catches up with Daryn Colledge, without interviewing him. Same guy, not overly physical, can angle block in the run and pass block if you don't overpower him with a bull rush or power move. Works well in the misdirection game Miami has with Chip Kelly protege running the O.

        And the misdirection game is the only thing about this game that has me worried.



        Yet, the Dolphins' misdirection-heavy attack enables someone as clever as Colledge to get by using proper angles and taking advantage of an opponent's eagerness.
        And TJ Lang dams with faint praise:

        "He was a great technician," said Lang, Colledge's teammate in 2009-'10. "He was a guy who was always very consistent. He was always very professional in going about his business.

        "I rely a lot more on being a very physical presence. I'm not going to ever give up on a play.

        "Not saying that Daryn did. Everybody's got a different style of playing. To be in his ninth year now and still starting, he's doing something right. I respect him."
        Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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        • #79
          Apparently is wasn't just Bart Starr or Ozzie Newsome, should just keep drafting guys from Alabama.

          Packer Report ‏@PackerReport 12h12 hours ago
          #Packers are in bottom quarter of league in missed tackles. But ... well, that'll be in the World's Best Preview tomorrow.
          Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
            12 minutes goes by fast. I didn't finish it. I got a 44, which may be great for the NFL but was only good for 2nd place at this grocery store. The old lady who worked in floral apparently got a 48.
            lol. greatness!

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