Not as bad as it looks...
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:05 pm
Hey guys,
For those of you that dont know I am a Miami Dolphins season ticket holder in Florida. I came up for the game against Calgary. After watching the Dolphins in their dismal years and watching Bill Parcels rebuild the team (it is yet to be seen how good they get), I think I got a pretty good assesment of the Lions and their problems. I say the Dolphins have the EXACT same problems the Lions have now. I didnt believe it until I saw what it took to fix the problems. From what I saw (and it was only one game) the problem is mainly the offensive line. Right from the snap, the quarterback is running for his life. Nobody is going to be productive like that.
I remember one play (forgive me for not knowing players names as they dont air the games here in Florida). In the play the QB pitched the ball behind the line of scrimmage to a running back who was swinging wide to the right. He had a single lineman who was swinging out as well as a blocker for the RB. I thought, finally this is going to be good. Two defenders zeroed in on the RB and the lineman (blocker) didnt pick up either of the defenders. Who was he looking for? What is the purpose of clearing the way if you wont engage the defense. Of course the play resulted in a loss of yards, but it should have been a decent gain instead. It's all about the fight in the trenches. It's all about the pocket for the QB. It's all about the line!!!
I think the defense is even affected by this. The offense cant get in a groove because the QB is running for his life, so they end up 2 and out. the defense is on the field for most of the game. They HAVE to get tired. They also get complacent because they know even if they stop the opposing team, the offense isnt able to score... It's a catch 22.
All of this can be fixed if the offensive line can do their jobs! Now I'm not a coach so I dont know the exact formula to fix that.. Maybe personel, maybe offensive line coach, I dont pretend to have the answers. But I can see the problems and watching the Dolphins rebuild start with the offensive and defensive lines made a world of difference.
So don't lose faith. The Lions will roar again! I had a great time at the game (would have been better with a win though). Everyone was really nice and the atmosphere was great! Elvis really sucked, sorry, but I had a great time. Wish I lived closer and could go to more games, but at leat I got my Phins. Later -Jeff
For those of you that dont know I am a Miami Dolphins season ticket holder in Florida. I came up for the game against Calgary. After watching the Dolphins in their dismal years and watching Bill Parcels rebuild the team (it is yet to be seen how good they get), I think I got a pretty good assesment of the Lions and their problems. I say the Dolphins have the EXACT same problems the Lions have now. I didnt believe it until I saw what it took to fix the problems. From what I saw (and it was only one game) the problem is mainly the offensive line. Right from the snap, the quarterback is running for his life. Nobody is going to be productive like that.
I remember one play (forgive me for not knowing players names as they dont air the games here in Florida). In the play the QB pitched the ball behind the line of scrimmage to a running back who was swinging wide to the right. He had a single lineman who was swinging out as well as a blocker for the RB. I thought, finally this is going to be good. Two defenders zeroed in on the RB and the lineman (blocker) didnt pick up either of the defenders. Who was he looking for? What is the purpose of clearing the way if you wont engage the defense. Of course the play resulted in a loss of yards, but it should have been a decent gain instead. It's all about the fight in the trenches. It's all about the pocket for the QB. It's all about the line!!!
I think the defense is even affected by this. The offense cant get in a groove because the QB is running for his life, so they end up 2 and out. the defense is on the field for most of the game. They HAVE to get tired. They also get complacent because they know even if they stop the opposing team, the offense isnt able to score... It's a catch 22.
All of this can be fixed if the offensive line can do their jobs! Now I'm not a coach so I dont know the exact formula to fix that.. Maybe personel, maybe offensive line coach, I dont pretend to have the answers. But I can see the problems and watching the Dolphins rebuild start with the offensive and defensive lines made a world of difference.
So don't lose faith. The Lions will roar again! I had a great time at the game (would have been better with a win though). Everyone was really nice and the atmosphere was great! Elvis really sucked, sorry, but I had a great time. Wish I lived closer and could go to more games, but at leat I got my Phins. Later -Jeff