Dolphins, Pennington start the 2009 season the way they ended 2008

By Hugo Guzman  |   Monday, September 14, 2009  |  Comments( 2 )

Miami Dolphins
For those of you scoring at home, the Miami Dolphins have turned the ball over nine times in their last two games that counted. Coming off a five-turnover performance in last year's playoff loss against the Baltimore Ravens, the Dolphins coughed it up four times on Sunday, facilitating a 19-7 stomping at the hands of the Atlanta Falcons, which...
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No.1
JimmyD
10:36 AM
09/14/2009
The turnovers were definitely key to the loss, but the offensive line was pushed around all day. They couldn't run or pass block....the Falcons linebackers lived in Miami's backfield. Probably the worst play from a Miami offensive line that I have seen in many years. They better address this problem or the Jets and Patriots will roll over these guys.
No.2
SteFin
03:08 PM
09/18/2009
Hugo the Miami Dolphins Statistics you supplied have been sewn about this week like spring rye grass on a winter dead lawn. It seemed every analyst from Fox, Espn, and the NFL network used these numbers to define the Dolphin’s. Fasano was blasted with a spear on the ball, here’s a statistic for you his first fumble in 66 career receptions and he followed it up with another fumble on his next reception (not Fasano Football). It wouldn’t surprise anyone if he went 66 more without a fumble. Pennington has to have more time in the pocket, the Dolphin’s O-line has got to pass block better period. Our two running backs Ricky and Ronnie had a combined average of 5.1yds per carry very respectable. If Peyton Manning receives the pressure Ryan received, and the Miami D-line defends the run like it did in Atlanta the Dolphins win Monday Night. Providing the Fins eliminate turnovers. Let me repeat that in different terms. Manning with no run game and constant pressure can’t defeat the Dolphins, unless we turn the ball over providing easy scores. Thanks SteFin
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