Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Miami Dolphins Post Game Review After Losing To The Kansas City Chiefs

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Anthony Sanchez




The Miami Dolphins are now (1-2) coming off the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs this past sunday and there is not enough positive remarks to help salvage this latest loss. Head coach Joe Philbin's demeanor and or lack of aggression is not providing enough motivation to help this team get off to better starts, through the first three games we have been down at the half. The offense is regressing there is no consistency, too many dropped passes, the execution of Bill Lazors offense was dismal, the defensive play was ok and as a whole the coaching in this game was down right bad.

I have reached a point where I can no longer make excuses for Ryan Tannehill, right now mentally he is not where he needs to be as a quarterback you need to have a clock in your head that tells you I need to move and he does not have that ability. Tannehill seems to really be struggling with confidence, accuracy, holding onto the ball too long and does not have the natural instincts a quarterback should have, especially in year three considering he has started since day one here in Miami. The offense as a whole has been inconsistent you can point to dropped passes, average offensive line play although the unit did play better compared to a week ago against Buffalo, missed field goals, third & fourth down offense were horrid, overall just no continuity on offense up to now.

The Defense played well for about three quarters and a half getting after the quarterback with five sacks, forcing a safety, Jelani Jenkins linebacker played well and has shown improvement, defense did a decent job early on in the run game and then it all came crashing down allowing to be gashed with runs, missed tackles, allowing dump passes out of the backfield to running back Joe Mcknight and defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle getting soft and conservative with his calls in the fourth quarter.

The coaching staff as a whole is becoming my biggest pet peeve, there is not just one area of concern anymore with every game so far you see a step in the wrong direction. The philosophy of the offense is an has been inconsistent, head coach Joe Philbin seems to be coaching with caution needs to let loose and be more aggressive. Defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle's play calling in the fourth quarter was suspect, vanilla and just overall soft no excuse with the type of players on that defense. The Miami Dolphins coaching staff really needs to get things in order, I would like to see them make adjustments not just reacting be more proactive before things get out of control.

The next game is Sunday September 28, 2014 in London, England against the Oakland Raiders, the Miami Dolphins must get back to basics on offense, block up front, protect the ball, do not give up on the running game, quarterback play from Ryan Tannehill must improve in the areas of accuracy, third down conversions and would love to see him just let the ball fly stop second guessing himself and worrying about making mistakes. On defense I would like to see defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle really get on these guys about their tackling, lack of turnovers and from him as coach I want to see aggression, stop having the cornerbacks playing so far off the wide receivers and do not be afraid to force the issue with pressure. In the upcoming game versus the Raiders it will be important for the Dolphins to come out of that game victorious going into the bye week at (2-2) and hopefully gaining some momentum.   

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