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Post Game Notes - Dolphins at Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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7 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Just Luke & TD were out.  The rest were starters.  Just FYI.  

well, Luke and TD are really the core of our D.  I do believe Love, Horton, etc where in too.  I mean we are front driven.....and that lineup was out there IMO because we were up so big. 

but you are right, the secondary was all still out there.  

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Just now, CRA said:

well, Luke and TD are really the core of our D.  I do believe Love, Horton, etc where in too.  I mean we are front driven.....and that lineup was out there IMO because we were up so big. 

but you are right, the secondary was all still out there.  

Yeah, at the beginning of the drive, the starters were in, at the end of it, Love, Horton, and maybe one other backup were in.  

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I'm just so baffled by this offensive explosion. I mean, a week ago, in this very forum, I was assured we would have the worst offense in team history. We traded away our #1 WR for peanuts and the rest of our offense was garbage. So I'm just having a hard time wrapping my head around one of the most dominant offensive outputs I've ever seen the Panthers author.

Okay, enough of being a snide prick. I was so excited to see Funch settle into the #1 spot, and deliver a great performance that shows he's absolutely ready to be our game-changer at the wide receiver position. And for a big guy, that sprint to the endzone showed me an aspect of his game I didn't even know he had. I doubt KB wins that foot race. There was a lot of complaining last week that the trade left our WR corps depleted, and I'll gladly counter and say we've got a WR corps that doesn't have a lot of name recognition, but lots of potential, and we don't even know what the ceiling on some of these guys is yet. I'm especially interested in seeing what Shepard can do with a more expanded role on offense.

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The Dolphins played the worst defense I have ever witnessed. They literally were not even trying. 

I agree. But good teams are supposed to impose their will and beat the inferior teams into oblivion. It was nice to see this team finally do that

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The Dolphins played the worst defense I have ever witnessed. They literally were not even trying. 

Honestly, no joking, I knew that had to be the case last night. When we were up by 2 scores, and were still scoring points? I was left with 2 possibilities, the coaching staff had finally learned their lesson and didn't take their foot off the gas and kept the pressure on while we held onto a tenuous lead (ridiculous I know), or the Dolphins D was so atrocious, that even our pussyfoot, play-not-to-lose  play-calling was still against all odds managing to put points on the board. It didn't take much to discern which situation was more probable.

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Hey, @Jeremy Igo actually I got a question about something I noticed last night during the broadcast. After the CAP touchdown, Cam came up to him and told him to hand the ball off to a kid in the crowd, and just reading body language, CAP looked really bummed. He wanted to hold onto his first TD ball of the season, it looked like. Did you see that at all, or were you able to hear what was said between them?

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16 minutes ago, Captroop said:

Hey, @Jeremy Igo actually I got a question about something I noticed last night during the broadcast. After the CAP touchdown, Cam came up to him and told him to hand the ball off to a kid in the crowd, and just reading body language, CAP looked really bummed. He wanted to hold onto his first TD ball of the season, it looked like. Did you see that at all, or were you able to hear what was said between them?

Cam:  boy you better give that ball to that little kid

CAP: man bruh these TDs are few and far between for me this my ball

Cam: war eagle

CAP: say no more

young-girl-has-a-fantastic-reaction-when

 

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4 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

NEWTON PASSES MARINO

·         Cam Newton passed for 254 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for 95 yards. He passed Dan Marino and moved into third all-time in total yards (passing and rushing) in the first seven seasons of a career. Newton has 28,006 total yards, surpassing Marino’s 27,835 yards. He is 860 yards shy of Matt Ryan (28,866) for second place through seven seasons.

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