Sunday, November 12, 2006

3 reasons why the Dolphins are currently winning

3. There's nothing to lose. Guess the pressure was off at 1-6? Not only that, but the "super bears" were being fitted for the throne. So coming into that game they were able to focus and FIGHT. Against KC, they had the blueprint on how to finally win.

2. Joey Harrington is not turning the ball over, well not as much! Harrington should have been picked off 2 more times against the bears, if it weren't for a great play by chambers and blindness by the Chicago secondary. Joey Harrington has all but proven he is not the future of this team. Daunte Culpepper had the excuse of recovering from knee surgery, but when Joey started throwing ints, he pretty much locked his status as "draft bust". I guess Dan Fouts coming out of Oregon was a fluke.

1. They discovered that they have a good running back. Mike Mularkey is trying his best to make people remember he was the Buffalo Bills coach. I dont know at what point Nick Saban came up to him and told him to run the ball, but it must've come at gun point. Ronnie Brown's running has given an older defense a "breather" allowing them to blitz more.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

No. 2 Michigan a 'mediocre' team? Do you have any idea what you're talking about? Michigan would run the table in the SEC hands down. Of all the comments on Mandel's blog, even some of the weird one, yours stands out as the most unintelligent. Congrats.

TTTRICKYYY said...

Run the table in the SEC?? Based on what? Beating Notre Dame ( the second most overhyped team in the land) Losing to Ohio State doesnt make you a good team. Where was that "great #1 ranked defense"? See the media hyped this game SO much that EVERYONE bought in that Michigan is an elite team. Matter of fact that game SHOULD not have been that close. Thank the Buckeye center for trying to give the game away.
Now here come the cries for rematch. WHY? This game was close in score cause the Buckeyes started fumbling away the ball. Take away the turnovers and they win by 21.