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Title: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: dolphins4life on November 07, 2010, 03:53:43 pm
The entire passing game.

Henne was horrible and the receivers had dropsies.   


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: JVides on November 07, 2010, 03:58:49 pm
Gotta be whomever decided that Ronnie Brown averaging 6 yards a carry in the first possession juuust wasn't good enough and it was time to start chucking the ball.  THAT guy gets the shame.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: fyo on November 07, 2010, 03:59:16 pm
Gotta be whomever decided that Ronnie Brown averaging 6 yards a carry in the first possession juuust wasn't good enough and it was time to start chucking the ball.  THAT guy gets the shame.

Presumably, that would be Henning.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: StL FinFan on November 07, 2010, 04:00:00 pm
Henning again for abandoning the run.  HM to Henne for missing a wide open TD.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: fyo on November 07, 2010, 04:02:33 pm
Our D really showed its suck today. Dansby missed 1 tackle, but was a beast otherwise. Everyone else played like shit. No pressure from our D-line, cornerbacks playing too far off their man, linebackers / safeties not covering Ray Rice, everyone missing tackles and falling for jukes.

I'm gonna have to let this percolate a bit before pointing the finger at a single individual.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: Dave Gray on November 07, 2010, 04:34:56 pm
I will chose Vontae Davis.  He missed several tackles and gave up a TD.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: stealth3ltt on November 07, 2010, 05:19:00 pm
defense...   can't tackle once again.  Q: How many times does ray rice go for 20+ yards before someone thinks enought to shadow him?    A: as many times as he wants( ??? ???)!!!!!!!


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: Philly Fin Fan on November 07, 2010, 08:59:05 pm
I have to say its a tie between both the offensive and defensive co-ordinators today (so does that mean it goes to Sparano?). Henning is seriously horrible at calling plays. The three and out to start the second half was atrocious. And the defense seemed to be unprepared for the Ravens running game.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: tepop on November 07, 2010, 10:32:08 pm
Chad Henne. Terrible Qb and as dumb as a rock to boot.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: Brian Fein on November 07, 2010, 11:08:14 pm
Sean Smith.

Dropping a game-changing pick that was right in his hands.  That would have turned the entire game around.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: Stinger24 on November 08, 2010, 02:20:42 am
Henning and the Defense


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: CF DolFan on November 08, 2010, 07:55:49 am
This is one of those games that we were destined to lose. For whatever reason, people just didn't play well. I have to give it to Sparano today as too many other people contributed to our suckiness and he is the boss!!


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: Pappy13 on November 08, 2010, 11:43:11 am
Sean Smith.

Dropping a game-changing pick that was right in his hands.  That would have turned the entire game around.
This.  Vontae was not good, but this is a pick 6 all the way and would have had Miami right back in the game.  Remember this guy was a WR in college.  I know why they converted him to DB.  Hands of stone.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: Landshark on November 08, 2010, 11:43:55 am
Tony Sparano gets my Shame of the Game.  Facing a tough team on the road, he clearly didn't have his team prepared. 

Honorable Mention to Sean Smith for dropping that pick six.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: AZ Fins Fan 55 on November 08, 2010, 02:44:20 pm
I want to give it to the entire defense who could not tackle and did not force an actual punt all day. Yes they lined up once but of course we all know how that went.

Today for me it goes to Mike Nolan for all around defensive shitty play!!!!


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: Tenshot13 on November 08, 2010, 11:26:14 pm
This.  Vontae was not good, but this is a pick 6 all the way and would have had Miami right back in the game.  Remember this guy was a WR in college.  I know why they converted him to DB.  Hands of stone.

I was ecstatic when we drafted Smith, because I thought he could be that FS we needed.  I was a little disappointed to see him as a CB.  Watching him at Utah, he was a ball hawk.  The guy made one handed INTs like they were nothing.  I was a little shocked when we took Clemons too, but that seems to be panning out nicely.  What has me scratching my head, is how Smith made one handed INTs in college, and can't catch a cold in the NFL.  You don't forget how to catch a football.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: Brian Fein on November 08, 2010, 11:29:17 pm
Don't forget he made a helluva pick in preseason of his rookie year, which is what won him the starting job across from Will Allen.  One handed with his back to the ball.

Sometimes guys see 6 points before they even catch the ball and get too excited to make the play at all.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: tepop on November 09, 2010, 11:42:21 am
It is hilarious the people who give it to sean smith this week, but didn't give it to clemons last week when he handed the bengals 7 points.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: JVides on November 09, 2010, 11:48:30 am
^^^Why?

The Clemons thing was a guy losing his balance as the ball got to him.  It was a fluke that it happened to bounce off his foot and into the air.  Smith was "in balance", I guess, and had he used his hands to catch the ball instead of his body, would have had a pick-6.

One's a fluke caused by fighting for position and losing your balance, and the other is a complete lack of focus.  (And don't get me wrong, I'm a full Sean Smith supporter).


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: jtex316 on November 09, 2010, 11:56:10 am
My shame of the game goes to Brandon Marshall.

He is the highest or 2nd highest paid WR in football. He has been under-producing by a lot this season with only 1 actual good game under his belt. The team needs someone to step up on the offensive front and it needs to be Marshall.

At some point, you can't blame Henne or the play-calling or the lack of the Wildcat. At some point, Brandon Marshall just has to find a way to get open and make plays for his team. At some point, Marshall just has to run better routes, exploit defenses better, and beat the coverage. At some point, he's gotta make that high pass catch and that one-handed beauty on the sideline to keep the drive alive, or that leaping fade in the back of the end-zone for a TD. This game was that "at some point", and Marshall didn't even come close to delivering.

Of all of the players on the Dolphins, Marshall has been the one who has been under-performing the most, when compared to his abilities and past performances. They absolutely needed his so-called studliness and his 21-catch game-like skills against Baltimore to not only keep the road winning streak alive, but to finally beat one of the really good teams in the AFC. Marshall did none of that. It's about time he gets his share of the blame for the Dolphins' 4-4 start.


Title: Re: Shame of the Game - at Ravens
Post by: Pappy13 on November 09, 2010, 05:48:37 pm
It is hilarious the people who give it to sean smith this week, but didn't give it to clemons last week when he handed the bengals 7 points.
It's actually quite simple.  We won against Cincy despite Clemons play AND this is now 2 weeks in a row that we have simply given away points on the defensive side of the ball.  On top of that Smith was supposed to have good hands, no I take that back, he DOES have good hands, he just flat out dropped the easiest INT he'll ever get in his entire career.  Yeah, it happens, but when it happens in a big game where you could have really used those points, it just compounds how big a deal it was.  Even Smith knew.  He was one of the last ones out of the locker room, just hanging his head.