Dolphins struggle to find handle on the ball

By Matthew Hocking  |   Tuesday, September 11, 2007  |  Comments( 5 )

Miami Dolphins
It's a little early in the season to start talking about "what-if" scenarios, but the Dolphins put a little "what if" into their 16-13 overtime loss against the Washington Redskins on Sunday. There were plenty of problems for Cam Cameron's offense in Week 1. Washington's defense wasn't particularly stout, but Miami's 'O' could not overcome its...
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CommentsComments: 5
No.1
Jay
07:36 PM
09/11/2007
McMichael was the king of dropped passes. For every nice play he made, he seemed to drop two passes in the clutch that we needed.

I say we give Martin more than 1 game to prove that he is no better or worse than McMichael.

That being said - you expect a little more from Booker and Chambers.
No.2
Walker
01:32 AM
09/12/2007
As I have mentioned on every website, Chambers had one dropped pass and on the same drive, redeemed himself with a catch for a first down. Look at the NFL stats, Chambers ranked near the top in yards, Randel El got his longest yardage from a Jason Taylor pass. 92 yards averages 1472 yds/year, granted must have consistency.
No.3
Dave
10:10 AM
09/12/2007
The problem isn't with the receivers...yet anyway. We didn't abandon the run either. We just couldn't frickin' block anybody. We averaged 1 yard per carry the whole game. Cam and Houck need to patch that line up quick because we play a lot tougher defenses coming up and this could be a real ugly season if we don't start blocking people. As far as receivers go, well we let the best one we had go to the Patriots.
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