Dolphins quietly building the best rushing attack in the NFL

By Hugo Guzman  |   Monday, October 05, 2009  |  Comments( 3 )

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239, 149, and 250. What do those numbers represent? Oh, just Miami's rushing output over their last three games. Despite a pedestrian opening effort that netted just 94 yards on 22 carries (which isn't all that bad generally speaking) the Dolphins have quickly asserted themselves as one of the league's most punishing ground offenses in the...
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CommentsComments: 3
No.1
JimmyD
04:39 PM
10/05/2009
Hugo, I somewhat agree with you that Miami is getting better, but they did beat a dismal 1-3 team. We found out that the bills are REALLY bad. They MADE more mistakes than the Dolphins created. The Phins DID score TD's...finally, and that was the difference. This team has a long way to go. They gave up 6 sacks and the fumbles need to be addressed. They still do not have a receiver that worries defenses and when a rookie has made the only TD catch of the season so far, there are issues with that troupe that needs to be worked-out. A legit playmaker receiver would have this team rolling like a bat out of hell. The defense still gives up way too many big plays. If Buffalo can pass for an average of 27 yards a play, then that's gotta worry the Phins with upcoming games against Jets & New England. The tough part of the season is just starting...
No.2
Dr Michael
07:07 PM
10/05/2009
Now, how about some pass protection from the o-line for Henne.
No.3
JimmyD
07:47 PM
10/05/2009
hey Doc, I couldn't agree more. Henne got beat up like a rented mule. Granted some of that is just the starter shakes, but you gotta help the new guy out by giving him time to deliver the ball.
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