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Title: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: dolphins4life on October 12, 2008, 04:12:50 pm Sparano made some foolish decisions, such as challenging that spot when it was obvious it was not going to be overturned and then not going for it on that fourth down. Also, he didn't play Allen or Ginn.
Hill could get it for dropping the pick. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: fyo on October 12, 2008, 04:17:05 pm Pasqualoni
That draw was so ridiculously obvious and not having ANYONE in the middle meant that the Texans had something like 5 guys blocking 3 of ours. How hard to open up a lane and allow Schaub to run for a few yards? Pathetic. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: simeon on October 12, 2008, 04:18:49 pm My shame of the game is we did not win this game. As far Ginn not playing he played the whole game he just can't get open. The defense doesn't respect his speed and play up on the line. So my biggest shame goes to Ginn he has done nothing to help this team this year, heck they throw a quick pass out to him what does he do, he runs side ways and then behind the line of scrimmage and gets thrown for a lost.
Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: fyo on October 12, 2008, 04:24:50 pm My shame of the game is we did not win this game. As far Ginn not playing he played the whole game he just can't get open. The defense doesn't respect his speed and play up on the line. So my biggest shame goes to Ginn he has done nothing to help this team this year, heck they throw a quick pass out to him what does he do, he runs side ways and then behind the line of scrimmage and gets thrown for a lost. Ginn got open several times - pretty much every time the camera showed anything downfield (which happens very rarely). Pennington just can't throw the ball more than 2 yards. A fly along the sideline? Forget about it. There's just no way that happens with Pennington. Not that I blame him. He does what he does and he does it very, very well. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: CF DolFan on October 12, 2008, 04:30:25 pm Pasqualoni That draw was so ridiculously obvious and not having ANYONE in the middle meant that the Texans had something like 5 guys blocking 3 of ours. How hard to open up a lane and allow Schaub to run for a few yards? Pathetic. While I agree with you ... the whole bar at Gators called the QB draw as soon as they lined up ... I would go a step farthur and say the entire coaching staff. Special teams was horrible, offense wasn't allowed to go for it on 4th qand inches twice, and then the complete defensive debacle on the last play. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Tenshot13 on October 12, 2008, 04:41:56 pm ^Gators Dockside in Tampa off of Fowler? I was there today getting drunk as our team pissed away that game...pathetic not seeing that QB draw...ugh I'm sick right now. So I have to say shame of the game goes toooooooo......special teams.....not acceptable to let a punt return go back for a TD when you are dominating a game (Shockingly Andre Goodman actually had a good game...he's usually my SOG).
Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Thundergod on October 12, 2008, 04:47:34 pm Pasqualoni That draw was so ridiculously obvious and not having ANYONE in the middle meant that the Texans had something like 5 guys blocking 3 of ours. How hard to open up a lane and allow Schaub to run for a few yards? Pathetic. Hill could get it for dropping the pick. Thank you, and Thank you. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Brian Fein on October 12, 2008, 05:01:32 pm my biggest shame goes to Ginn Do us a favor and don't vote anymore if you're going to blindly vote for Ginn every week just because you hate him. ::)Pasqualoni gets the shame this week. With the game on the line the defense folded like a deck of cards. They only had to stop them on one play and they left the entire middle of the field open three yards away from the goal line? Where were the LB's? Too focused on the pass, IMO, and no one stayed home to contain. I could have scored a TD in that situation. That said, Andre Goodman is a liability on the field, but he had a coupla good plays so I didn't give him the shame this week. His man went for 170+ yards receiving, because Goodman gives the guy 10 yards cushion off the line. And, when he's gotta play up, he turns his back to the line off the snap. Andre Goodman needs some lessons, or some bench time. Also word to Renaldo Hill dropping that pick. Inexcusable. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: simeon on October 12, 2008, 05:02:09 pm Ginn got open several times - pretty much every time the camera showed anything downfield (which happens very rarely). Pennington just can't throw the ball more than 2 yards. A fly along the sideline? Forget about it. There's just no way that happens with Pennington. Not that I blame him. He does what he does and he does it very, very well. No way does that fly. Several times I saw Ginn jammed at the line of scrimmage. The defense played him up tight on the line, which means they don't respect his speed and his ability to get open. Pennington hit Ronnie Brown deep down the side lines for 39 yards so he can indeed throw in longer then 3 yards. You say Ginn does what he does best, what is that, is it keeping his uniform clean?Ginn hands down is the shame of this team and the week. Brian I have not voted for Ted Ginn Jr every week and I do not hate him, I want him to start making plays and helping this team, he has not done that. He looked so good in preseason and I was excited that maybe he would start playing like a first round draft choice. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: fyo on October 12, 2008, 06:10:40 pm You say Ginn does what he does best, what is that, is it keeping his uniform clean? You need some SERIOUS reading comprehension classes. PENNINGTON does what PENNINGTON does best, to use your paraphrasing. "There's just no way that happens with Pennington. Not that I blame him. He does what he does and he does it very, very well. " I don't blame PENNINGTON. PENNINGTON does what PENNINGTON does and PENNINGTON does it very, very well. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on October 12, 2008, 06:15:02 pm Frimp - His deviation from past winning protocol in the game predictions thread cost the Dolphins the game.
Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Rick on October 12, 2008, 07:39:24 pm The Miami secondary gets this weeks shame of the game ( including Yeremiah Bell who got burnt a number of times).
Tedd Ginn Jr gets SOG on offense for not doing JACK SHIT once again...Ginn is a Fuckin joke. I hope Parcells/Ireland/Sparano gets rid of this bum. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Philly Fin Fan on October 12, 2008, 07:45:36 pm Based on the line of thinking of several people in this thread, I give it to Ernest Wilford. He didn't do anything today. In fact, if these guys think Ginn is sooooo bad, why can't Wilford beat him out? To use the words of another member- Wilford hands down is the shame of this team and the week. Bum.
::) Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Brian Fein on October 12, 2008, 11:30:27 pm Based on the line of thinking of several people in this thread, I give it to Ernest Wilford. He didn't do anything today. In fact, if these guys think Ginn is sooooo bad, why can't Wilford beat him out? To use the words of another member- Wilford hands down is the shame of this team and the week. Bum. I agree, Wilford did nothing to get open all day. ::) Honorable Mention to Reggie Torbor for not tackling Matt Schaub on the last play. ::) Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Sunstroke on October 12, 2008, 11:48:15 pm The Miami secondary gets this weeks shame of the game ( including Yeremiah Bell who got burnt a number of times). I said on the show that as much as I hated to do it, I was calling out Bell as my dud for this week. I just had a funny feeling he was going to get burnt in pass coverage. My shamer goes, like a lot of other folks', to Pasqualoni. I was screaming at my TV to cover that soft belly, but they just couldn't hear me. Tough loss to take in the wake of those two impressive wins. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: DZA on October 13, 2008, 03:37:44 am Sparano made some foolish decisions, such as challenging that spot when it was obvious it was not going to be overturned and then not going for it on that fourth down. Also, he didn't play Allen or Ginn. Hill could get it for dropping the pick. Sparano and the entire Miami Defense . How ??? ??? ??? OMG the offense gave you the opportunity to go out there and stop them for christ sake :'( :'( :'( Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: run_to_win on October 13, 2008, 06:11:54 am Sparano made some foolish decisions, such as challenging that spot when it was obvious it was not going to be overturned... The ref in front of the play who could see the ball spotted it as a first down.The ref behind the play who could not see the ball overruled the spot. I don't know why the ref with the better view of the ball deferred to the ref trailing the play. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: CF DolFan on October 13, 2008, 11:01:46 am The ref in front of the play who could see the ball spotted it as a first down. The ref behind the play who could not see the ball overruled the spot. I don't know why the ref with the better view of the ball deferred to the ref trailing the play. I said the same thing but honestly ... he made the wrong call. The ball never made it to the line. They got the call correct. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Rick on October 13, 2008, 12:10:47 pm Based on the line of thinking of several people in this thread, I give it to Ernest Wilford. He didn't do anything today. In fact, if these guys think Ginn is sooooo bad, why can't Wilford beat him out? To use the words of another member- Wilford hands down is the shame of this team and the week. Bum. Your right, Wilford sucks balls....but the problem is, Ginn was DRAFTED in the 1st round with the #9 pick....Wilford was a free agent that cost Miami nothing but $$$$!!!! ;) Who makes more $ per year: Ginn or Wilford? ::) Ginn came into the season as Miami's so called #1 WR and has done nothing at all on the football field to help improve this young team...Where is Ginn at now on the depth chart??....he is a bust of epic purportions!!! Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Defense54 on October 13, 2008, 12:16:00 pm How about our special Teams? They gave up a 80 yard Punt return and several runs that went 10-20 yards longer then they needed to be.
Sprano as well. He played this game to careful. When we were 4th and 1 inch you gotta say Fuck it once a while and just go for it. Our Defense gave up at the end , but I think they played well overall. Porter was on....... I don't know whats worse, Getting blown out or losing buy like 10 seconds............ :-\ Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: StL FinFan on October 13, 2008, 02:08:44 pm Henne and Beck. Neither one of them did anything in this game. Losers.
Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: DolFan619 on October 13, 2008, 02:48:12 pm I don't know how it could be anybody else but Defensive Coordinator Paul Pasqualoni. Giving up 29 points is inexcusable on any Sunday.
Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: Rick on October 13, 2008, 04:47:14 pm I said on the show that as much as I hated to do it, I was calling out Bell as my dud for this week. I just had a funny feeling he was going to get burnt in pass coverage. Great call about YB Stroke... Bell was TERRIBLE in pass coverage against Houston all day.Also, Yeremiah Bell could have made a better play on the 4th and 10 pass to Andre Johnson during Houston's last drive to save the game for Miami....I know Johnson is a beast and made a nice catch, but Bell was in perfect position to knock that ball down and win the game for the Phins. Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Houston Post by: NADS on October 16, 2008, 06:59:27 am The Miami secondary gets this weeks shame of the game ( including Yeremiah Bell who got burnt a number of times). Gotta go with the DB's as well. If someone tackles Houston's Ken Walter before he gets out of bounds (around 23 secs to go in game), the TD draw is a non-issue. We were probably playing zone though. Overall, I pick Randall Hill as this weeks turd because of his dropped interception which led to Houston's FG on the next to last Texans drive. Though one play doesn't make a game, I'm sure he boned up a few times. Also, Goodman had a pick, Allen forced a fumble, and Bell had 8 solo tackles (NFL.com). Anyone else saddened by the fact Y. Bell is our leading tackler coming into the Texans game? |