Pennington lauded by Miami Herald

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  1. GSourJr

    GSourJr New Member

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    Chad Pennington took a pounding Sunday in his first regular-season start as the Dolphins' new quarterback. One of the four sacks he endured had the effect of a punch in the mouth. It was unmistakable in the huddle as he directed that late drive that fell short.
    ''His mouth was all bloody. His eyes were really big,'' said guard Justin Smiley in the losing locker room. ``Man, he's tough. That's a leader. You want to block extra hard for a guy like that.''

    The bloodied mouth that stained Pennington's jersey and required postgame treatment was a badge of effort, indicative of a player who fought and worked and bears little blame for this 20-14 loss to the New York Jets -- even though his end-zone interception in the final seconds sealed the defeat.

    Blame might be better directed at three players who are supposed to make Pennington look good.

    Those would be the quarterback's three primary wide receivers: Ted Ginn Jr., Derek Hagan and Ernest Wilford.

    Ginn, the ninth overall selection in last year's draft, had a quiet two catches for 17 yards Sunday -- none until very late. Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis was on Ginn like sunblock all day, dominating him right down to that last play, the interception Revis won because he had inside position, ''almost like a boxout in basketball,'' Pennington said.

    Hagan? He had the same number of catches as Millard Fillmore or your neighbor's dog. Zero. A shutout.

    Wilford? He was a healthy scratch Sunday, meaning his only contribution was filling out the inactive list. Wilford was supposed to be a major free agent signing this offseason -- or so the $6 million they gave him suggested. Comes to mind the phrase, ``wasted millions.''

    LOCKED UP

    What was evident in the opener is that -- by design or lack of wideout talent -- Miami is saddled with an offense lacking a deep threat. It was why 20 of Pennington's 26 completions went to tight ends or running backs.

    Somewhere, Mark Clayton and Mark Duper are shaking their heads.

    The Dolphins surrendered to the Jets' defensive strategy of a ''Cover 2'' alignment that featured both safeties in deep coverage.

    ''We really thought we could throw it downfield because we were expecting a lot of man-to-man coverage,'' Hagan said. ``They mixed it up on us pretty good.''

    The thing is, both safeties deep is supposed to open up the running game. Yet Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown together would manage only 16 carries for 47 yards.

    Miami surrendered to the Jets' coverage by not even attempting to throw deep with any commitment, partly because receivers were not getting separation from their coverage.

    So it was on the late interception.

    Pennington saw as the ball spiraled toward the corner of the end zone that Revis had won advantageous position.

    ''Knock it down,'' he thought to himself. ``It's like it was in slow motion, like in a movie.''

    Ginn can't be faulted on that particular play, but, Miami still needs him to perform as a wide receiver like a top-10 draft pick -- more so now that his return role on special teams has been reduced. That means getting open and being an impact, game-changing player no matter the defense.

    That means dictating your individual talent on defenses, not vice versa.

    The Dolphins want to be run-oriented. Which is fine. And new coach Tony Sparano emphasizes efficiency more than daring from Pennington. That's OK, too. But the wideouts have to be integral to make it all mesh.

    SPREADING OUT

    ''We started spreading things out and getting the ball around a lot more late,'' said Greg Camarillo, who caught three passes. ``We got the [wide] receivers a little more involved. We got into a rhythm with the quarterback.''

    CBS made the Dolphins' opener its featured game, thanks to Favre in his Jets debut and Pennington vs. his former team, broadcasting it to the majority of the country. It turned out to be reality TV -- a dose of reality for Miami and anyone who thought that ''New Beginning'' marketing theme meant the turnaround would be easy, or instant.

    It has just begun. A team that sank to 1-15 last season and was torn down and built back up must suffer its growing pain, and Sunday was that. It was a winnable game. Just like the five games last season that were lost by three points, but lost nonetheless.

    Pennington's bloodied mouth showed no signs of the mayhem after the game. He was asked where he hurt.

    ''Right here,'' he said, tapping his chest over his heart.

    Better days are coming for a proud franchise refashioning itself, but Sunday reminded us this much about ``A New Beginning'':

    It's a process, not a panacea.
     
  2. NYJ4LF

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    They are pretty quick to point fingers, aren't they?

    :rofl:
     
  3. Attackett

    Attackett Well-Known Member

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    He is the best QB that Miami has had since Marino, I hate the fact that he is a Phin and can't root for him the rest of his career.
     
  4. VickBlows

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    This guy gets his dick sucked more in losses than anyone. Amazing – does the fact that yesterdays ending is the way that 95% of his crucial – game on the line drives end mean anything?

    I’d rather have a QB who can win a game than one who can get hit by a truck and walk away from it.

    Same garbage ‘looks good on paper’ football from him…how many six yard completions did he throw in 3rd and 9 situations?
     
  5. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    I'd like to see all of the opposing QB's we face this season end up with bloodied mouths and dilated pupils. That's what smash mouth defenses do.

    On a side note, if you'd have listened to the gay dolphins fans last week you'd be sure that Favre would be the one throwing the INT to lose the game. Funny it ended up the other way around.
     
  6. statjeff22

    statjeff22 2008 Green Guy "Most Knowledgeable" Award Winner

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    I am very happy that there will be no reason for talk about Chad until the end of the season. I do find it amazing that the newspaper for a division opponent that has seen Pennington so many times can still act so clueless about him. Yesterday's game showcased all of this strengths and weaknesses, and to act like those weaknesses are the fault of other players is ridiculous. He is who he is, and yesterday's game provided little evidence that he will be anywhere near the starting QB position by the time Miami is decent enough for it to really matter.
     
  7. Poeman

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    hes one of those guys who after his big rotator injury...he was never the same person again
     
  8. JCotchrocket

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    Can't tell you how thrilled I am with the outcome of this game.

    Chad has thrown away so many goddamn games in the final drive. When Miami got the ball back for the final drive, I said to my fellow Jets fans watching the game "Don't worry. This is Chad's forte. We've got this game."

    Sure, I bit my fingernails throughout that entire drive. But I knew, I JUST KNEW we could rely on him to toss a duck into our secondary.

    Quite frankly, he tossed two. I thought that crossing route that went right off of Drew Coleman's(?) hands should've sealed the deal.

    Anyway, I'm so glad to hear another team making excuses for Pennington now. It's your receivers, Fins. Right. Keep telling yourself that. :rofl:
     
  9. Harpua

    Harpua Well-Known Member

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    Chad has always been tough as nails and it makes it hard not to cheer for him. If only you could out a healthy arm on that body you'd have a hell of a QB.
     
  10. #17 with a bullet

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    As are we I saw a lot of posts about the Favre fumble.
     
  11. #17 with a bullet

    #17 with a bullet New Member

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    That being said I'm glad that he performed well. I hope the Fins have a decent season and finish up at about 7-9 taking points away from our conference rivals :)
     
  12. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    Do they Laud him for not completing another 4th qtr 2 minute drive?

    He did it again - shades of Cincy and the Giants game last year.
     
  13. iceman

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    I wish the Jet beat writers could write an article as well as this.
     
  14. DCanadian

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    Right on. Delhomme is the anti-Pennington.
     
  15. Popeye's Army

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    "Darrelle Revis was on Ginn like sunblock all day"

    Best line of the whole article !
     
  16. Popeye's Army

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    As for the Jets D, why did we have Safeties play deep ? Chad can't throw it long so why not have the Safeties play up and stop the intermediate passes. Have Revis and Lowery go man on the deep routes. They've got the talent for it.

    If there were one team in the NFL that knew Chad can't throw it long, it is the Jets. What were we doing playing Cover 2 against him ????
     
  17. Bricket-head

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    The Jets did their best to hand this one to Miami...

    1. Gimped kicker (a missed FG, and essentialy makes our offense one dimensional and less effective),

    2. 7 friggin penalties (ARGGG!!! That has to be a team high... Haven't seen that many since pre-Herm.)

    Bob Sutton's mental retardation. I would bet the farm that every Jets fan on Earth had bacon-strips in their undies watching our defense go prevent.


    4. Laveranues "Care-bear" Coles. The pass interference call was pivital, but it shouldn't have come down to that since he dropped a TD. Get the fuck over the Chad shit and get your head in the game.

    There's probably more but I'm pissing myself off. Fact of the matter is that with all those mistakes Pennington's wealth of knowlege about our system didn't do shit. Without a running game Penny basically has a 0% chance to carry a team. Combine that with the fact he has become a red-zone retard, (I got so tired of reading Pennington quotes after throwing red zone ints about how he, "wished that pass was on a string" or some bullshit) and you can see why we ditched him.
     
  18. JetFanInMD

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    When I was watching for the safeties, they were lined up 10 yards off the line. That didn't seem all that deep to me.
     
  19. zoobooz

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    I couldn't help but laugh at that...Jets didn't have any deep threats either, did they Jerricho?
     

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