Phins training camp

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  1. JDeacon

    JDeacon Well-Known Member

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    I got the pleasure of attending the phins first training camp yesterday just outside ft Lauderdale with a friend who is a die hard fan.
    To start it was so hot it was almost unbearable in the stands which bodes well for them in the conditioning department.

    A lot of my attention was spent surveying the first team offense and defense but it became difficult as philbin likes to rotate his team in five minute intervals moving them in four units around the two fields.
    The very first snap for 7 on 7's with Tannehill under center results in a time out with resounding boo's from the stands.
    Following the time out Tannehill fumbles the snap and the defense recovers (crowds reaction was priceless), Tannehill would go follow to fumble three more times on snaps throughout the practice.
    90% of their offense was wr bubble screens or dump offs to Charles clay due to the fact the D line was getting to Tanne in a heartbeat. ( Every single one of these passes was either dropped or instantly tackled)
    On the one throw Tannehill attempted to throw over two yards he clearly underthrew Wallace on a go route that had a safety overtop and grimes playing Wallace on the inside hip. He had zero touch on deep ball and just flung it up in the air hoping Wallace would come down with it. He was very fortunate it wasn't picked as it bounced just inside grimes hands

    Matt Moore seems to still be the most overpriced backup in the league and the best qb on the fins. He was decisive in the pocket, picked up pressure well and knew when to throw away the ball.
    Their D-line had a nice push but it was hard to say if it was from poor O-line play or a dominating line. Dion Jordan our favorite juicer was invisible being swallowed up by the o line.
    Their rb's looked unspectacular but hard to judge due to no pads and lack of real tackling.
    Jarvis Landry which many of us wanted looked smooth and crisp in his routes. He obviously has the hands of a wr just not sure if he will hold up due to his size.

    Brandon Gipson also looked like the best wr out on the field, catching everything thrown to him as well as showing speed and tenacity.

    Charles Clay was the star of the day catching at least three short dump off's and pushing up the field.

    Charles Finnegan and Brent Grimes will be a formable backfield for the fish. They both are good cover corners who showed a nose for the ball as well as good jams on the line.
    Overall it was the first TC practice but a 3rd year QB should have had a better showing. Tannehill looked unsettled, uncertain and almost seemed to not care. If this is going to be the trend for the team this year there is no doubt they will be in the bottom of the barrel.
     
  2. Jay Bizniss

    Jay Bizniss Well-Known Member

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    Our d line is gonna have a field day against them.
     
  3. The 1985er

    The 1985er Well-Known Member

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    Too bad our d line got 0 sacks on them last year. Hopefully that changes this year.
     
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    ArmandJ Well-Known Member

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    That was so bizarre how we got zero sacks on them. Think we got a fair amount of pressure
     
  5. JDeacon

    JDeacon Well-Known Member

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    This is true, but without pouncy in the middle or a very rust pouncy coming off his injury with our d line in full swing we should eat them alive
     
  6. Barcs

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    Jets Vs Miami 2013:

    TFLS: 9
    PD: 11
    QB Hits: 7
    Sacks: 1
    INTS: 4

    That ain't bad at all. Low sack numbers, but with that many INTS, run stuffs and passes defended, there isn't much time to sack. Clearly they were forced into making bad throws due to the pass rush. Had the QB taken a sack instead on some of those plays and it might not have been an interception.
     
  7. irishwhip03

    irishwhip03 Well-Known Member

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    Fins have a great receiving core. And thats pretty much it. They will live and ultimately die with that o-line. Tannehill will take a beating every game and most likely that will be it.

    I usually dont think there is much difference between the Fins and us but if they arent picking in the top 5 come next April I'll be surprised.
     
  8. soxxx

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    Phins arent going anywhere this year. Philbin and company will all be fired at the end of the season.
     
  9. Falco21

    Falco21 Well-Known Member

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    Philbin should be fired. That guy does not belong as the head coach of an NFL team.
     
  10. Faux machine

    Faux machine Well-Known Member

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    Yeah he's totally bad. I think he should stay right where he is. Forever.
     
  11. Falco21

    Falco21 Well-Known Member

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    Oh I agree lol

    I'm just talking from a football perspective. He's terrible.
     
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  12. TNJet

    TNJet Well-Known Member

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    Give Regis a break, he is what? 90? He got replaced by Strahan.
     

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