For Dolphins, surprisingly solid special teams play a subtle bright spot

By Hugo Guzman  |   Wednesday, September 23, 2009  |  Comments( 2 )

Miami Dolphins
Lost in all the doom and gloom surrounding Miami's loss to the Indianapolis Colts on Monday was the promising play of the Dolphins' oft-beleaguered special teams unit. Here are a couple of highlights and stats that help paint the full picture: -Dan Carpenter had three of his five kickoffs reach the endzone and actually forced a touchback on the ...
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No.1
adawc2
12:32 AM
09/25/2009
Finally Miami gives Ronnie the rock and he proves he's a superstar... I hope I don't have to complain again the rest of the year about him not getting the ball enough. If he gets the ball twenty times again this week, the Dolphins will beat the Chargers. Print that and remember it. It was nice, however, to see our punt coverage not get shredded. Nice article.
No.2
JimmyD
10:52 PM
09/25/2009
Give the ball to Ronnie, but score TD's. That was the difference in the game...trade those field goals for touchdowns and the post game interview would not have been with Payton Manning. This team won't go far if they keep scoring 3's. You want to make Ronnie a real superstar, then get that offense a lightening fast receiver...someone else for the defenses to worry about. Does Mark Duper have a son???
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