Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Dolphins Slaughtered in ‘The Cove

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By Ronn Burner • on October 6, 2010

The Miami Dolphins (2-2, 1-2) were slaughtered by Tom Brady and the New England Patriots (3-1, 2-1), 41-14, in front of the home crowd on National Television for Monday Night Football. I’m trying not to be a homer but I couldn’t think of a word worse than slaughtered, if I could have, I would have used that one.

After starting 2-0 on the road for the first time since 1977 things looked promising for the 2010 Dolphins. Then something happened. They came home. They slept in their own beds, they drank their own kool-aid and they embarrrassed themselves, the organization and Dolfans abroad.

That “Feed the Wolf” mantra they’ve been using to psyche themselves up seemed like a good idea at the time. Now they should face criminal charges for cruelty to animals for malnutrition. What? There’s no wolf food in Miami? Teen Wolf had more game.

Save the Dolphins? Screw the Dolphins. I feel worse now for the tuna getting caught in dolphin nets.

The good news… umm, our colors are still sweet. They can never take Dan Marino away from us. Or that 1972 Perfect Season although I wouldn’t be bummed out if they could somehow take Mercury Morris away. More good news if this counts? It doesn’t, unless you’re stupid and chances are pretty darn good you are considering you’re here reading crap about even worse crap.

…And now we go to Lambeau. Thank god!

Excellent news when you consider the dolphins playing in ‘The Cove’ are less likely to get slaughtered than the ones playing in Sun Life Stadium.

Harsh? Yes. Deserving? Yes. Season over? No. Not by a long shot but going 8-4 the rest of the way is the only realistic way they make the playoffs and the schedule is brutal the next 5 games at Green Bay, Pittsburgh, at Cincinnati, at Baltimore and Tennessee. 3-2 would be pretty good over that span but that puts us at 5-4 and hardly a playoff threat. Having already lost to New York and New England we would have to also figure out how to go into their place and come away with wins. All that will play itself out. Either we’re good or we’re not and it won’t take much longer to figure that out. Is it really gonna matter? I’ll be here either way like an inmate serving his sentence. It’d just be nice to split a few beers on the roof someday instead of getting my plumbing rearranged by this damn team.

Miami’s Monday Night debacle was historic. The Dolphins literally had the worse night in the history of professional football on special teams. Never before had a team given up a kickoff return touchdown, blocked field goal touchdown and blocked punt in a game let alone one half of football. The Dolphins also were on the wrong end of allowing the Patriots to score touchdowns five different ways including an interception return for a touchdown, a touchdown run and a touchdown pass. That’s disgusting.

Nauseating way to get throttled but the bottom line is special teams is exactly 1/3 of the game. No less, no more. Offense and defense obviously making out the rest of the game. Granted, Chad Henne threw 3 interceptions. One was an awful decision, one was a risky decision but the no-name Rob Ninkovich made a great play on the ball and the 3rd one looked worse than the other two but Brandon Marshall stopped his route and left Henne out to dry as we all watched, no doubt laughing hysterically at this point, as Patrick Chung (another household name) raced in for six. Clearly special teams wasn’t the only phase of the game Miami looked like a dumpster fire.

Brady was 19-24 for 153 yards and a touchdown. BenJarvus Green-Ellis (yet another global icon) and Danny Woodhead (at least he starred on HBO!) seemed to have little trouble picking up 4 to 5 yards a crack. Wes Welker was just playing catch out there with Brady bringing in 8 of the 19 completed passes.

Henne had his 5th 300 yard game putting him in 2nd behind the right arm of God, Dan Marino’s 63.

On the surface there isn’t much to take away from a game like this. Just take the game tape and burn it. Piss on it, then burn it. Nobody wants to sit in a film room rehashing a complete cluster@#&* that this game was. Just do the obvious and pin this entire collapse on one person and then pretend all is well moving forward. Dolphins Nation wanted a head and they got one, and it was justifiable but it’s not the end all, cure all solution. Miami has ALWAYS sucked at special teams. It’s mind boggling.

Special Teams Coach John Bonamego (Ummm… who?) was fired officially before I hit snooze Tuesday morning and he was replaced by his Assistant ST’s Coach Darren Rizzi. What the front door is that all about? That’s like a Model Agency firing Mary-Kate Olsen and hiring Ashley Olsen. No goddamn wonder strides aren’t made.

Look, Bonamego had to go but it’s not his fault Roberto Wallace got dump trucked by Sammy Morris allowing Brandon Tate to turn on the jets and outrun poor angles by Bobby Carpenter, Jason Allen (shocker!) and Nolan Carroll for 103-yard kick return touchdown to start the 2nd half.

Bonamego didn’t get confused like Lex Hilliard and Carpenter (again!) did allowing Patrick Chung to split them and Patrick Cobbs took off too early leaving Brandon Fields exposed and getting his punt blocked. Bonamego didn’t get steam rolled by Chung and Kyle Arrington like Joe Berger and Lyndon Murtha did allowing the blocked field goal to get scooped up for another circus touchdown. Even circus clowns were laughing at us.

Coaches coach, players play. Absolutely the right move to fire him for this game and everything that led up to it but I assure you the accountability is on the players that blew their assignments. Special teams is want to, we didn’t want to and they did. Hence, 41-14 with Randy Moss catching 0 passes for 0 yards with 0 touchdowns.

Disgusting.

…and the spin.

Take away six plays… kick return for touchdown, blocked FG for touchdown and blocked punt that gave New England the ball inside the 10 and three Henne interceptions and we have a different ball game. That’s all! Remember, the first half very much felt like Miami was in charge of this game. They looked like the better team. Am I wrong?

The bad news is you cannot take away those plays but what it does mean is you can prevent them from happening again. It’s easier to “coach” (Lord help us) those corrections than it is to look at our team and try to make them stronger, faster and more physical. In other words, Miami is not near as bad as the score would indicate because they are physical and talented on both sides of the ball. Mental errors are the difference in their games right now. Absolutely credit the Patriots for ass raping the Dolphins in their own kitchen but just know that the Miami mistakes can be corrected. I’m not reaching for optimism either. It’s true.

Cameron Wake, Vontae Davis and Kendall Langford played inspired and excellent football regardless of the score. Wake was a flat out beast frankly with 5 tackles, 2 for a loss and a sack. He played well against the run and got after Brady like a possessed demon. Davis followed Moss a lot and though it’s not all due to him it certainly was a factor that Moss had no catches.

Henne made a few mistakes but he was 29-39 for 302 yards and 2 touchdowns. I refuse to pile on him at this point. He took 67 snaps and aced 65 of them. Relax Dolfans, he is getting better each and every snap. This was only his 17th career start and we tend to forget that. He started 9-7. Not bad. Not Marino but certainly not the laundry list of scabs we’ve had since either. And need I remind you… we will NEVER have another Dan Marino. To us, even Peyton Manning is considered a poor man’s Dan Marino.

Being a movie freak I went to see “The Social Network” (I highly recommend.) and during it I saw the trailer for “The Tourist”. There’s a scene where Johnny Depp attempts to report an attempted murder and the Officer in France is disgusted. It reminds me of the Henne situation. Here’s the exchange.

Detective: You wish to report a murder?

Depp’s character: Attempted murder.

Detective: That’s not so serious.

Depp: Not when you downgrade it from murder. But when you upgrade it from room service it’s quite serious.

It’s all a matter of perspective. Henne is a peon when compared to Marino but doesn’t he make everyone since #13 look like a peon next to him?

Davone Bess looked like he was every bit as good as Welker and I’m not exaggerating. let’s put it this way, the only receiver in the league that you can even make the case for being better than Bess in short yardage situations moving the chains is Welker. Bess caught 9 balls for 93 yards and an acrobatic 19-yard touchdown.

This game has to be forgotten about. Learn from it, clean it up and move forward forgetting about it like an old girlfriend. And what’s the easiest way to get over an ex-girlfriend? Stick it to the better looking Green Bay Packers at their place.

Patriots-Dolphins Preview

By Ronn Burner • on September 30, 2010

The (2-1) Miami Dolphins host the Tom Brady led (2-1) New England Patriots for as big of a game as you’ll ever see for a Week 4 match-up on Monday Night Football. Miami is coming off a tough loss in their home opener last Sunday night to another division foe, the New York Jets, and desperately in need of a win here to avoid dropping to 1-2 in the division with both losses coming at home to the Jets and Patriots.

Conversely, the Patriots will be looking to avoid the same fate, like Miami, having already lost to the Jets and their only divisional win coming against the less than stellar Buffalo Bills. To make matters worse for Miami and New England, barring the entire Jets roster coming down with the Swine Flu, they will move to 3-1 after beating up the Bills this week too. Hence, the significance of this game.

The winner will vault themselves into prime position in the increasingly challenging AFC East with a 3-1 record and 2-1 inside the division while the loser will wake up Tuesday morning scrambling and trying to fix the problems that have them sitting at 2-2 and 1-2 in the division having lost to both the Jets and the other first place team.

WHEN MIAMI HAS THE BALL: Averaging 319 yards per game of total offense sounds decent but when you consider that only ranks 18th, which is only one spot ahead of the San Francisco 49ers who just fired their Offensive Coordinator and it paints a frightening picture. Luckily 112 yards of that comes on the ground where where they are averaging 29 attempts at a 3.8 yards per carry average. New England has also allowed 82 points so far this season so on paper the Dolphins match up well offensively.

Expect to see the “Wildcat”, better known as the “Buzz Kill” these days with it’s juggernaut-esque numbers of 1.8 yards per play. Yup, 16 Wildcat plays run for a grand total of 20.8 yards. I guess it serves a purpose, sort of like your wisdom teeth or appendix or tonsils serve a purpose right? I will not be back on the “Buzz Kill” bandwagon until Tyler Thigpen runs it… then and only then will I think it’s totally awesome! Imagine a stud athlete that happens to be a pretty darn good quarterback run that. I don’t get why Dan “Hot Seat” Henning and Tony “Don’t Call Me Tuna” Sparano don’t see that.

Chad Henne showed Dolfans a glimpse of what they hope to be the beginning of a wonderful career as the franchise quarterback. His QB Rating sits at 88.1 and I have no idea what that means but I do know it’s better than the 75.1 he had last season and just the eye ball test alone tells me that guy can flat sling it and if he continues to improve in his pocket awareness and not getting locked in on his targets then he very well may be all that and a bag of chips.

Let’s be honest, Bill Belichek will take away what he feels Miami does best and it will be up to Henning to recognize that and exploit the Patriots defense elsewhere. We do know what that is yet but it won’t take long to figure out. If they load the box, Henne has to exploit the match-ups that will be in our favor through the air. If they don’t think we can run on them and they try to shut down the passing attack, the offensive line has to bulldoze holes for Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams. It’s as simple as that really, take what Belichek is willing to give us because the Patriots defense isn’t good enough to take away both.

WHEN NEW ENGLAND HAS THE BALL: It doesn’t take Mark Zuckerberg (See “The Social Network”. Amazing film!) to recognize that Tom Brady is the key to stopping New England. You don’t pressure Brady, you don’t win the game. No more questions. After the game, if Cameron Wake and Koa Misi can’t tell you what kind of toothpaste Brady uses then my game recap will be about as positive as any Dolfans reaction to the words “Ted Ginn”.

Vontae Davis has emerged as a one of the best in the game and he will have to live up to that standard whether he follows the “Slouch” around or just stays to his side. I actually suspect he’ll follow Moss in order to not let Brady and Moss treat Jason Allen like a baby treats a diaper. The only guarantee I can make is that they will be coming after Allen. Death, taxes and Dolphins opposition coming after Jason Allen.

Jared Odrick, Channing Crowder and Ike Alama-Francis are all out affecting the Dolphins depth so it’s imperative the Dolphins get solid play at the NT from Paul Soliai since Randy Starks is forced to move outside. The Patriots actually have only 17 fewer rushing attempts than passing and are averaging 123 yards per game. Fred Taylor and Kevin Faulk are out leaving the bulk of the carried to BenJarvis Green-Ellis. Not sure if that’s good or bad quite frankly. I think this kid is pretty good.

KEY MATCH-UP: Dolphins Entire Defense Vs. TE’s Aaron Hernandez and Bruce Grandkowski Call me a coward for not being more specific but match-ups will change throughout the game and it will honestly take a collective effort to keep these two guys in check in not only the passing game but they cannot seal the ends, I’m talking to you Cameron, like the Jets did. For whatever unknown reason, opposing tight ends have been feasting on the Dolphins secondary for 2 years now and the Patriots happen to have two very good ones. Dustin Keller shredded Miami last week in the first half but Mike Nolan made some adjustments and essentially shut him down the rest of the way. I don’t care if BJGE runs through us like a high school paper tunnel or Moss catches 10 for 150 as long as the tight end doesn’t beat us. That’s all I ask.

FEARLESS PREDICTION:

I think the Dolphins offense is just more than the Patriots defense can handle really. If the Dolphins can get the Patriots off the field on 3rd downs then I expect them to win. Gigantic “if” though.

Dolphins 30-24

Dolphins Recap

By Ronn Burner • on September 26, 2010

Dolphins lost 31-23.