Here is what they are saying in SE Florida about Sundays upcoming game http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-doljets101006,0,7771097.story?coll=sfla-sports-front
haha, basically it says. "Dont worry about our shitty QB's, cause now Ronnie Brown can run on the Jets D" thanks for the post though. and we prolly will give ronnie brown his first big game this yr. but I also think we should win this one. easy or not.
Yes Miami still has a tough D & the big, big matchup will be Brick vs Jason. The winner of that small war will have a big effect on finally who wins the game
Let me paste the article as a pubic service UP NEXT: Dolphins at Jets By Alex Marvez South Florida Sun-Sentinel Posted October 10 2006 When: 4:15 p.m. Sunday Where: Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J. LocalLinks Marvez's take: The Dolphins have failed to get running back Ronnie Brown on track for four of their first five games, but the Jets game provides a golden opportunity to rectify that problem. The Jets rank 28th in the NFL in run defense (148.6-yard average) following Sunday's 41-0 loss to a Jacksonville team that rushed for 181 yards and three touchdowns. Such growing pains were expected as New York adjusts to playing in the defensive scheme that brought first-year head coach Eric Mangini success in New England. Offensively, the absence of future Hall of Fame selection Curtis Martin (knee) has greatly hurt New York's rushing attack. Fortunately for New York, quarterback Chad Pennington has shown he can carry the offense despite having suffered major arm injuries in each of the previous three seasons. Pennington excels in the short passing game and generally avoids interceptions, although he was picked off three times against Jacksonville's defense in New York's first shutout loss since a 1986 blanking against the Dolphins. Mangini addressed the rout during a Monday news conference with Jets media. "There are no excuses and no scapegoats," Mangini said in a team-released transcript. "Everybody across the board had a role in what happened [Sunday] and in every win and loss. The important thing is to figure out how you can individually improve and how we can collectively improve, commit to that, learn from the mistakes and build moving forward." Marvez needs to stick to covering pro wrestling. The 1986 Dolphins game was not a shutout.
I'm not really worried about this game, Chad for some strange reason never seems to have a bad day against a usually tough Miami D. And I happen to think we match up favorably against their offensive line.
I think our D is going to have a big game against the fish (or the swimming mammalians for those who care). Their inside games on both sides of the ball are pathetic (stats after five weeks are not entirely meaningful) and it looks like Harrington is gonna play again.