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    Go Dolphins baby !

    When you see the 29th ranked RAC there in the article below, it's easy to see why the great Miami braintrust added physical and fast secondary players in:

    Gibril Wilson (highest tackle total of any DB over the past 5 seasons),

    Sean Smith (at 6'4 has the speed and footwork of a guy 6'0, and has the arms of a guy 6'8 for great reach to cover WR's like Terrell Owens and Randy Moss in the division) ,

    Vontae Davis (many considered him the best corner in the draft with his combination of size, and athleticism)) ,

    Chris Clemons (the fastest safety in the draft-- fast 4.4 safeties are required for Miami's "quarter coverage system) ,

    and resigned Bell (2nd leading tackler on the defense last yr) this offseason.

    The Miami Dolphins will be the new rulers of the AFC East... GO FISH !

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    Dolphins have good chance to return to playoffs

    June 5, 2009

    The Miami Dolphins were the real surprise team of 2008, winning the AFC East after suffering a 1-15 season in 2007. The turnaround was a huge surprise, considering that at one point they were 2-4 and had lost 20 of 21 games. Then they won nine of the next 10 -- tying them with the 1999 Indianapolis Colts for the best turnaround in NFL history. Who saw this coming? No one.

    This year, expectations are running high in Miami, but there's a sense in the NFL that they won't return to the playoffs, that last year was an aberration. Every year, it seems, half the playoff teams from the previous season don't return. Are the Fins one of them? Let's look.

    Why they can return

    Miami can return because no other team can protect the football as well as the Dolphins. In large part, this is because they know who they are as a team -- they don' try to do things that don't fit their style or personality. The Dolphins have what I call "product quality control," which comes from having Bill Parcells sitting in the big office and reminding the coaches to "do what we do best -- know who we are." Last year, they had a plus-17 turnover exchange. They also missed only four field goals in 25 attempts (which are turnovers), and their opponents missed three, so they were minus-1 in that area. They protect the ball in all phases of the game, so don't expect this to change in 2009.

    Each week in game-plan meetings, coaches on both sides of the ball put in plays that they like each week. In Miami, however, they focus on what it will take to win (I hate the saying, "what we like this week." I prefer "What it will take for us to win this week."). For example, what are four or five critical aspects of the game, in all three phases, that must be honed in order for Miami to be in position to win? You might beat the Dolphins next season, but it will require hard work and careful game planning along with solid execution.

    Miami won last year because of its attention to detail and its ability to play well in the red zone on defense, making it very hard for the opponent to score touchdowns. Forget the yards-against stats. Pay close attention to who plays great defense in the red zone -- that's where you'll find a team in every game. Miami ranked ninth in points allowed last year because of its red-zone performance.

    Conversely, when the Dolphins moved the ball into the red zone, they ranked seventh in scoring touchdowns. They're good at keeping opponents from scoring and very good at finishing drives. This is what makes a team effective.

    The Dolphins might not have been very talented at wide receiver last season, but they rarely dropped passes. They finished fourth in the NFL in dropped passes, which for me is a huge statistic. (Side note: Back in the 1980s, everyone in college football wanted to install the BYU offense, but the missing aspect of the attack was that they rarely dropped passes. It's in the execution, not in the plays.) The Dolphins might not have been talented at wideout, but they could execute. Expect them to execute again this year.

    The Dolphins have quality execution. They protect the football. They also have some very talented young defensive linemen who will show marked improvement this year. The rarity of injuries allows them a lot of practice time as a total team (keeping the number of practices with pads down late in the year, which ultimately hurts football teams late in the season). All these factors make the Dolphins a tough team in 2009.

    Why they can't return

    The schedule will get tougher. Along with playing the AFC East, they have to play the AFC/NFC South teams. In fact, after the first week of December, all their remaining games will be against non-AFC East teams but AFC teams nonetheless. Their final six games of the regular season are against AFC teams, which leaves them little margin for error in any tiebreaker scenario. But one area of the schedule that does help the Dolphins is that they avoid cold-weather games -- their two road games in December are in Jacksonville and Tennessee.

    They will not make it back to the playoffs next season if they don't improve in the field-position battle and special teams. They allowed over 13 yards per punt return and over 24 yards on kickoff returns last season. These are the kinds of hidden yards that place stress on a defense. To fix this area requires an improvement in players near the bottom of the roster. They need to be better at making tackles in space. This weakness goes hand in hand with the Dolphins secondary's poor tackling. They ranked 29th in the NFL in allowing yards after the catch. The Fins have to become a better-tackling team in all phases (this weakness is understandable; when taking over a 1-15 team, it's hard to improve the entire roster in Year 1).

    So can they?

    The Dolphins are a very good football team -- they weren't just lucky last year. They are extremely well-coached and they have incredible attention to detail, making their opponents play their best. They force opponents to find alternative ways to win the game. They are disciplined. They have a "Born to Run" mentality to keep doing what they do well. (That is when teams don't get bored doing the same things. They perform with enthusiasm, as Bruce Springsteen does every time he plays Born to Run in concert.)

    I like the Dolphins. I like their team toughness, and I like them to be back in the playoffs next season.

    (Michael Lombardi spent 23 years in the NFL as a high level executive and currently writes for The National Football Post.)

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    can't wait...

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    Woohooo... It's almost time.

    I know expedition games don't matter, but I had to bet on Tennessee last night.
    It sure got me ready...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmyre View Post
    Woohooo... It's almost time.

    I know expedition games don't matter, but I had to bet on Tennessee last night.
    It sure got me ready...
    I also took Tennesse!

    -=DCG=-

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    I am in again this year....and am a cowboys fan in the Washington DC area - so tix to the Skins cowboys game would be nice.
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    2009 NFL pool now posted, sign up now!

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    I'm definitely in. love doing this every year.
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    fantastic pool! I will play it again. Thanks Adam!
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