The Cardinals called the right defense on that 2nd down play before the last play. They knew McDaniel was gonna go to his bread and butter play he ran at least 5 times yesterday. We hit that play a few times earlier in the game, and they looked ready for it on that last drive. To me, the screen pass where he completely missed Achane on 3rd down and didn't even give him a chance to catch it was the biggest play of the game. Achane had blockers and a lot of green grass in front of him. I agree with Perk, this team has proven time and time again that they just aren't built for the big moments. We had talent last year in Buffalo, and got smoked. We were down a few olineman vs Philly, but still only scored 10 points against the worst pass defense in the league last year. We were getting smoked by K.C before making it look better at the end, but still lost a game overseas when we were there all week and they weren't. We needed 1 win last year vs Tennessee, Baltimore or Buffalo, and couldn't do it. It's not a surprise that this team, which is older and less talented can't do it. If Tua doesn't get hurt, maybe we have 1 or 2 more wins, but still not a real contender.
Buffalo presented many “Big moments” and the 🐬never answered those moments. The Bills are my worthiness metric for the 🐬and week two showed me everything that I needed to see.
They can't pick up critical third downs, when they have to, with Achane & Mostert, with about eight minutes left. Compare that to Kyler Murray, converting a third and four, with about 1:30 or so left in the game, allowing them to get in the good field goal position. Bottom line is, as Perk says, their best paid players don't execute in crunch time at games end
@@BillyBatsonMarvelLast year was all I needed to see to know this team didn't have it. They kept losing the big games on the schedule, and I said they'll get better as the year goes on, but it turned out they didn't, and got worse. The culture is soft, undisciplined and lacks leadership. It shows in those moments and games.
@@davemr6193 Dolphins 11/15 on 3rd downs yesterday. On the last dolphins possession Tua converted a 3rd and 12 where he stood in the pocket longer than normal with guys all around him and converted to Jonu Smith. They can't pick up critical 3rd downs? All game Tua was clutch on 3rd downs... They covered 2 1st downs on that drive and burned off 3+ minutes took the ball to the the AZ 48. Dolphins scored on 5 of their 8 possession in the game. You sounding like they went 3 and out on that drive... Would we all like them to have a game ending run out the clock drive? Sure...Bu the offense flipped the field..... AZ started on the 11 yard line after the punt...they also had AZ 1st and 20 and 2nd and 15 on that drive.....and defense still choked let alone letting Murray convert on 3rd and 4 when Maye got juked out that would have forced an AZ FG with 2 minutes left and given the Dolphins another possession to win the game if need be
Chris Grier spent the following as the Miami Dolphins GM in 6 years: • 9 first round picks • 7 2nd round picks • 6 3rd round picks • Over 1 billion dollars worth of contracts And the most he accomplished was a wildcard loss as the #6 seed. 💀
I grew up watching the Phins back in the 1970s in Tampa Bay. Shula was a bad ass coach. Finished Csonka’s book a while ago. A different team now. Don’t understand why the OL is not #1 priority of CG. He doesn’t draft well. Tua was not the reason this game was lost. Not a playoff team. Buffalo has owned the Phins for years and I don’t see that changing. In the end it’s only entertainment. Global events seem much more pressing. Still a fan.
Tua wasn't the MAIN reason we lost be he sure as hell contributed to the loss! Defense held their offense to 26 points, our offense put up 27 pts. Whyd we lose by 1? Oh yea THE FUCKING SAFETY!
@Error2pt0 finally someone noticed. I'm tired of hearing how good of a game tua had when they lost because of a safety because he can't seem to catch snaps. 5 years now and he still fumbles snaps.
thia game was lost in the trenches. Murry had a good game because we could not get organic pressure. if we did. he would scramble and extend the play and make the throws. we would have to blitz to get pressure and even then. we could not make the tackle, and he would be able to throw and convert. we had a 10 point lead. the defense should have held.
Perk is my new spirit animal 😂... preach!!! But I will push back that the running game won't win you games...if you don't RUN THE BALL!! Coach is only outsmarting himself while the rest of the coaches are chuckling to themselves
They couldn't get Kyler Murray down, and he killed them.. Couldn't cover Harrison, or Mcbride..The end... Miami went from bad HS offense to putting up 27 on a defense that while not statically well ranked, has held good offenses down more than once this year...
I like apoplectic Perk! Dude's takes are pretty spot on imo. Changes need to be made in the front office, but that's not gonna happen unfortunately. Betting the house on Tua now was a HUGE mistake - should've made him play his fifth year option
The zone will always get beat with that lack of pass rush and against a QB like Murray, Allen, Jackson. There is that threat to run so it flattens out the drops to cover the scramble and boom over the top on the 15 yard drag/crosser. Not sure who but could they please make a trade for a pass rush?
The Defense at the end of the game reminded of the days of Olivadotti with the prevent defense, if you don’t have a pass rusher you have to attack the QB in some other way and stop the zone defense without a pass rich specially in the Red Zone
The best teams/franchises in this league coach toughness and physicality. And it's evident in the way they practice. This team is not tough nor physical. If it were, it'd have a better record than 2-5. The aforementioned lack of physicality and toughness is the fundamental flaw within the construction of the Dolphins. But it goes bigger than that, too. It starts at top and emanates throughout the entire organization.
12:52 Poup, what you’re saying is that the backups are physically capable. That is true. The back up QBs have more than enough physical ability to do what Tua does. The problem is that they don’t have the mental processing ability and the vision to see what they need to do in a timely fashion. By the time they see it, it’s too late. By the time they trust something, they’re usually being sacked already. Skylar in particular has more physical tools than Tua. That doesn’t mean a single thing when applied to real game situations, because his processor is slower than a snail stuck in molasses in mid January in Canada. It’s worse than dial up internet was in 2003. It’s god awful. That’s why Skylar can’t do what Tua does. Physically able, mentally deficient. The mental aspect is just as, if not more important. That’s why arm strength is overrated. Having the ability to understand and fully maximize the arm strength that you have is far more important than just having a big arm. And that seems simple, like you could just teach it to someone. But it’s not and you actually can’t. Some guys can figure it out, but you can’t teach it. It has to be an innate natural ability that just gets refined in time. Just like a persons ability to effectively improve their accuracy. Warren Moon, Josh Allen, and Jalen Hurts are the only 3 guys we have ever seen who made real notable improvement to their completion percentages and throwing accuracy. And Jalen has already regressed notably since his last year of progress in that area. Some things you can’t teach. They just have to be learned, or they never will be. That’s the biggest reason drafting a QB is a crapshoot. You can’t predict how well a guy will actually be able to do that at the pro level.
They can’t beat the cards and titans what makes you think they can beat any team in the league at this moment. Blow it up now and get a competent GM in here now so he can evaluate who he wants to keep and who he feels are past their usefulness
The whole momentum of the game shifted when "Salty", "Cocky", "Show Me The Money", "To the Death of Me" Tua TURNATHEBALLOVA couldn't handle the snap. Was it a perfect snap, No but it did come off his hands so should he have gotten it, Yes! What did he have yesterday, like THREE FUMBLES?? Turnatheballova always seems to play well at the start of games but comes up incredibly SMALL near the end of games when you could really use a REAL QB that will put the team on his shoulders and lead the team to victory... Hey Tua, how about a Hot cup of Shut The F*k Up and go out and win some games for a change. How many Alabama National Championship type TD passes have we seen from the Little boy in Big Time games since he arrived here in Miami? He's a good quarterback but he will never take the Dolphins to the SUPER BOWL!!! NEVER!!
I guess I’m the only person who thought that was actually a great game by two teams and the Dolphins just ended up coming out with the bad final result, only because someone had to lose. Both teams had players make about the same number of bad plays, good plays &, great plays. It was the only game since week 1 that Miami was actually competitive for the whole game. There was never a feeling of, “well, this is over”, halfway through the game, like there had been in every game since week 1.
Perkins is objective and correct. The playmakers are not performing well enough when it matters. They are not earning their salaries or reputations. Much of this is the fault of the players. But effective leaders get the most out of player talents and continue to develop them. Our coaches do not.
I dont think perk understand that when the game is on the line the defense sales put to the run?...thats why its alot harder lmao ...and now hea saying to throw the ball on short yardage
I think Chris is a little harsh. The offense was relatively dynamic. Good rushing day. Good 3rd down percentage. Tua wasn’t elite but lord compared to what we have seen the last few weeks it was nice.
Perk is all over the place. Even Poop by his facial reactions is like WTF...Does he not understand that teams are playing 2 safety cover high. They complain when Dolphins are not running the ball enough then they complain when they run too much and not pass enough with the big plays to Hill and Waddle.. McDaniels is adapting. You gotta take what the defense gives you sometimes and run the ball and take all the short passes... Hard to throw over the top with 2 safeties. Every NFL team would take 27 points...234 Yards passing and 150 yards rushing, which is a very balanced attack which its what the Dolphins offense produced yesterday. Blaming the Tua and the Dolphins offense is asinine.. They handed over a 27-18 lead to the defense with 12:22 left in the 4th quarter. Defense choked big time. Tua and the offense played more than enough to win. You know the saying you make your money on 3rd downs as a QB... Dolphins were 11/15 on 3rd downs...8-9 of those were Tua passes that he converted. Oh but Perk is saying its not good enough and he brings up the 3 TUA fumbles Like Tua lost all of them...2 of those fumbles they recovered and had no impact on the game as they scored on those drives. Oh he gave up a safety and then AZ scored a TD...Guess what..The dolphins responded with a TD drive after the score was cut to 2. The dolphins had a total of 4 possessions in the 2nd half and scored 2 TD's. 50% of their possessions resulted in TD's. One of those possessions was the bad snap/safety, which they only ran 2 plays. Tua and the offense scored 27 points and had a 2 possession lead in the 4th quarter..yet it was not good enough? AZ held the Detroit Lions to 20 points in a 20-13 loss to them... They held the SF 49ers to 23 points on the road and beat them. Yet the Dolphins offense and Tua score 27 points and score on 5 of 8 possessions in the entire game and it's not good enough and per Perk..Tua and the offense did not play good enough? This game was lost because of the Defense.
You are correct about Perk. I typically like his takes but recently he’s been all over the place. And his take about the running game won’t win you games is A weird take. How many times do you hear about you needing to run the ball in order to win? If he is saying we need to take more shots downfield, sure, but Tua being out is why we haven’t.
Poup, I appreciate your wishful thinking regarding the Fins upsetting the Bills… or is it wistful? This season has to be difficult for journalists covering this team. It’s hard to spin 2-5.
The dolphins have not beaten above .500 teams for almost 3 years. They are not a winning team let alone a playoff team. On these stats they gave massive contract extensions. What a mess. Clean house.
After running the ball successful on first downs.. why did they not try play action on first down sometimes especially when we were getting success on first down running the ball.. I agree with perk.. he needs to call situational plays more.. I blame the play caller for that and that's the head coach.. and also two of them on the ball and getting the safety that's a problem but he was out 5 weeks also
The thing that bothers me is if Tua would have just took the cover up in the end zone instead of flicking the ball out of the back of the end zone the defense would have only scored seven on us. Instead of 9:00 but instead we gave them two points gave them the ball right back and they drove down and scored another seven off of it. To me that was the dagger. So think about it this way if they don't score the two and they only scored the seven and we come back and score our seven at the end of the game they they have no choice but to score a touchdown. It puts them back for that means they can't drive down the field and kick a field goal
Dude, had Tua fallen on the ball in the end zone, it still would have been a safety. Only way he could save it was by picking up the ball and scrambling out of the end zone or being able to scramble outside the tackle box and chuck the ball out of bounds past the line of scrimmage (the 12).
How do you point out Achane as someone who needed to step up, Perk? Dude was the only offensive player who really did anything and he should have been the one getting handoffs in the final drive.
@@troyortiz2414 mentions certain players not being "clutch", a platitude. the reason that should be taken with a grain of salt is that his assessment is not based on X's and O's. it sounds poignant but it's solely based on results. no context. that's like you @troyortiz2414 ballin' on the court, you get doubled, then someone says "yo you trash man, you scored single digits, multiple TO, minimal assits." technically, true you didn't impact the game on the court but there's a reason why. is it then fair to you @troyortiz2414 to constantly be driven through mud like you're not good enough? while that same person brags about a guy on the other team who isn't being defended like you were, got more points, and their assessment is "that other guy can ball unlike @troyortiz2414" and no one questions it. people believe you can't ball. you not that dude. if you want more example of Perkins questionable takes, i'll provide some more i remember.
@@colinmcmanus5570 so you're admitting he doesn't "nerd out" on the topic he's discussing? what are you, a politician? the persepctive that you describe as "solid" is by your own admission coming from someone who doesn't understand the subject matter? social media has rotted your perspective.
This is just one example, but look at how well the Niners draft: Since 2018, they’ve drafted Dre Greenlaw, Fred Werner, Purdy, Kittle, and Huafanga, and all were in the 3rd round or later. All have been All-Pro Or Pro-Bowl players. They’ve also drafted Deebo Samuel, Aiyuk, Bosa, DJ Reed, Jauan Jennings, Javon Kinlaw. That’s TEN legit stars they’ve drafted since 2018. How many players of that caliber has Grier drafted in that time span? A couple, and even then none have been All-Pro’s at their position. There are other examples like the Steelers, Chiefs, Packers, Ravens, that regularly find studs in the draft. We need a GM that can do that.
All the Dolphins problems are the result of coaching. Lack of accountability in practice and on the field results in sloppy play and no mental focus. This season’s performance entirely falls on McDaniel
Not making excuses for Tua, but, I think Poupart did mention about "shaking off the rust" in this game, last week some time? Brewer and Tua, have not had gotten the chemistry they need to really get things on pace. All week, extra time need to be with Tua taking snaps from Brewer with loud noise. And while they do it, do it again for another hour. Straighten that part out, at least. Fins Up!
The commentators should've gone on and on about Tua, he is the straw that stirs this drink whether you want to admit it or not Poup. And NO (practice squader) Mike White wouldn't have made any difference either. There's what you think and There's the truth. Our high price wr's have inconsistent hands and that includes TE Junno Smith, who also had a big drop or 2 in this game also. That's not on Tua or McDaniel. That's on the players. Not saying that Tua could do no wrong because he took his eyes off the ball on the snap that he kept from becoming a defensive TD and he missed Hill deep because he threw it late and Hill out ranned Tua's arm. And the fumbled snap too. But 27 pts should've been more than enough to beat Arizona at home. Weavers zone defense got exposed in this game and allowing ILB Long to constanly get stuck on TE McBride all game was the equivalent of malpractice by a doctor. You knew it wasn't going to work and in fact you knew it would be disastrous yet you did it anyway. But this game was lost more so due to the defense not getting the job done than the offense not scoring enough points. So if there was any decent in the locker room by the defense in regards to the offense not doing enough on that side of the ball in previous games without Tua, that has to be shut down now because we lost that game more so because of them than the offense. In my opinion.
Achane didn’t step up? He averaged almost yds a carry! Wright had 9 per carry! What is Perk talking about? McDaniel decided that those guys shouldn’t carry anymore because Mostert who averaged 2yds per carry needs carries
I think the Offensive scheme is the problem. first if only Tua can run it effectively than it is not the right offense for Miami or most NFL teams for injuries happen. On the other side we did score 27 points and that is after Tua did not play for all these weeks. Think we are in the same spot Pittsburg found themselves last year except we need a veteran back up not a starter, a number 3 receiver and probably a number 4 along with two 0-line men. You get that and things might happen. But I think coach needs to hire a OC that is as smart as he thinks he is. Head coach runs team, OC calls O, DC calls d. Very tired of starting over with HEad coaches we need to give him two more years. And I hate to say this but we need to finish with top five draft pick not so we can pick a qb, but so we can trade down and get another move down with later 1st ( to draft top WR or Safety) get another 2nd to draft Edge Rush or DL then with extra second get best OL then best player. that would be my plan. I would aquire best back up starter quality qb in other ways trade/free agent. But Mcdaniels might be over thinking his play calling and scheme. Why getting top OC is a must. I would bring in Mike Shula qb wisper coach who is not a ego maniac and plus it might end what ever Shula curse sits upon us. I would also find a trainer like the guy helping Maholmes in KC. Watched that guy on the qb show about Mahomes, cusins and another dude and this guy thinks the way our players need to start thinking. We have a sports car you cant take out in the rain and we need a dump truck that can haul the heavy load. go watch the old video about how Jerry Rice trained in the off season, maybe bring in Jerry Rice to talk how to train in the off season. Our guys are going thru the motions and it is not getting us game ready even though they think they are getting done. This season goes into the f it bucket, only to be pulled out of that bucket if we can win from here on out, but this team is not super bowl conditioned we need to fix to many important things. I hope we play tough the rest of the season but end up with a top five pick. waited 20 plus years lets get it right, can wait 12 more months.
It's like Poupart said, this Oline is not built to be a run heavy team. So, when Perk said, the Fins can't win with the run game, Perk has to say that part too, otherwise, it comes off as the run should not even be used. We have to keep it all in context. I suggested to try to get two guards via other teams practice squads, that ARE winning TEAMS that produce decent to good Oline players. I just can't believe that this coaching staff nor front office, can't AT LEAST FIND one guard, that fits the scheme, that can play better than either Robert Jones or Liam Eichenberg. Got to keep it a buck here. Both have one foot in rhe backup players dept and the other on the practice squad dept. Give Coach Barry more talent. This would go with "having a sense of urgency". I don't have much hope McDaniel will push to get more talent that he and his staff can develop. It's nearly useless to create a list, of players that us fans would hope the Fins would trade for and/or acquire (practice squad). I think Carlos Basham, DE/OLB is on the Giants practice squad. Luv to acquire him. He was okay for the Bills, before I think he got traded.
@drewstar412 Yeah, but what works for a team like Detroit or Philly doesn't fit with what McDaniel likes. He likes his interior olineman to be light, agile, and athletic to fit his zone blocking scheme. They do a lot of pulling and movements, which requires them to be quick at getting to the 2nd level or out in space. That's why you rarely see us in the traditional drop back passing game or run between the tackles. That's why we struggle with short yardage situations. This is a finesse offense predicated on the RPO's, quick passes, misdirection, and some play action mostly out of the shotgun. I wish we would just line up and play Smash Mouth football using more halfback dives and off tackle runs under center mixing in play action and bootlegs. We should use more uptempo at times, and mix things up. We've become so predictable. Next week, we're gonna run the same offense we always run, and Buffalo is gonna steamroll us again. They'll give up some big chunks on the ground, but they'll end up with 4 or more sacks and a few turnovers. Guarantee it.
Pou you gotta stop trying to make excuses and you keep trying to give them a pass, after 24 years no one deserves a pass not the QB not the coach not the GM. Nobody start asking the hard questions man.
On some of the throws, yes, I said it. Shows different play-calling with Tua and also just how far the drop-off was to the backups (and that's about the backups).
Maholmes threw an awful INT yesterday up 17-13 late 3rd quarter out of his own end zone...Raiders had 1st and goal at the KC 8 ...Guess what the Defense bails him out again and gives up no points to the Raiders......Tua gives up a 2 point safety on a 100mph fast ball snap and the defense folds and every one blaming him even though he leads them to another score and a 2 possession leaf.......What would the chiefs record be without the Defense and the refs the last 2-3 years? Tua has to play perfect if they get blown out...Maholmes can toss for 200 yards and throw 2-3 picks and chiefs win......
They quit targeting Hill, Waddle had a vicious drop, Poyer is cooked hasn’t done shit. No pass rush w/o a blitz constantly leaving CBs out to dry. Can’t get Murray on the ground. This is why they lost. No none of the backups could make that throw to Waddle. None of them did. If you watched this game and blame Tua you are just looking to hate. If it to the hyperbole from the announcers Jesus have you ever watched football before. What does that have with anything. Tell me you don’t have anything to say without telling me you have nothing to say.
Perk keeping it real...Poup has become a Hopium Merchant...Tua wasn't terrible but wasn't good Tua (3 fumble) Turndabalova returns and we saw the return of the Tua crunch time issues...I don't want to hear any more excuses figure it out....It's happened way too much
Miami is just not that talented a team, primarily on the O line and D line and secondary. This is our good buddy Chris Grier's fault. Hopefully something good will come out of this pitiful season, the removal of GRIER.
Grier and Ross love the bright shiny objects. But a good football team starts within the trenches, on either side of the ball. I'm appalled by the ignorance of the Dolphins' team builders in this regard. They purposely built a fundamentally flawed football team. Yet, they'll all frolick in their multimillion dollar salaries while us fans are left to bear the brunt of the horror show they've created.
With tua back 27points put up plays good better then decent and still saying he's not good enough....you say defence was bad right so thats it nothing nore
1 in 1,000,000 shot at beating Buffalo. So you say there's a chance?!?!? Maybe they should Forfeit the Buffalo and travel directly to LA. They'll be healthier.
I humbly disagree with Perk. Achane played very well. The OLine played a very good game. Hand held his own . Mcd had his usual flatline when it mattered. I spare everyone my usual Grier needs to go mantra. Oh wait….
Easy....1) because the Dolphins panicked. They don't have the solid scouting dept nor drafting strategy to properly assess most positions, especially the QB position. So trading up, would be disaster. 2) This team does not develop QBs. Can't think of ONE QB, this team, has developed in the past 24 years. Maybe Tannehill? However, the Fins had his coach from college as the Fins OC and that coach got fired. And Tannehill was never one who was going to be that "x" factor to take the team all the way. So the developing is debatable.
These two are incapable of making the obvious points. (1) Tua is not an elite qb. Kyler demonstrated what a part-time elite qb can do. Tua will never be able to make plays like that. Planning a team around him is planning to be a mediocre team at best. If ur happy with that, then run with it. If not, u have to cut bait. (2) Chris Grier has been a disaster. He has blown a treasure trove of draft picks. The only thing that saved him is that he realized he was going to waste the rest of his draft picks so he traded for Tyreek. If they didn't have Tyreek in his prime these past two years things would have been like this a lot sooner. But now Tyreek is passed his prime, and there is nobody else worthy on this roster in spite of how much money they handed out. There's ur analysis, Alain and Perkins. Ur welcome.
The 🤓 poindexter coach is out of his league meanwhile back at The Hall of Justice GM Chris Grier the weasel, he is plotting his escape from accountability.
Wow, rude much!!! And if you're directing that at me, you clearly are a newbie to the podcast and have never followed me on Twitter because I've never been accused of glazing Tua but rather the opposite. And, while I'm here, you're an example of what annoys me about the Tua perception because it's always gotta be one extreme or another. SMH
We don't play bad. We are bad.We are making excuses and pointing the finger.This is the Cardinals! We should be able to dominate this team with ease. Our non starters could beat this team. This team is poorly coached and the tail wags the dog. When. We say our QB fumbled 3 times but 2 were not his fault we become pathetic. Tua was part of those fumbles. No mistakes is what's acceptable when u are paid over 150 million dollars. In fact you are expected to win. Step up! Make clutch plays. Especially against a bottom feeding team! Fire them all!
Dolphin Culture is soft, the NFL set them up by not giving them early 1pm home games in September and October. Mr. Ross was never part of the good old boys club of NFL owners. They never liked him, but Wayne finagled him in. Mr. Ross needs to stop listening to Dan Marino. Dan was never known as a smart man, ever. He needed Mr. Ross cause he lost his money from bad investments and needed a job and to reconnect with the dolphins. Real football heads would kick Dan out the front office.
The Cardinals called the right defense on that 2nd down play before the last play. They knew McDaniel was gonna go to his bread and butter play he ran at least 5 times yesterday. We hit that play a few times earlier in the game, and they looked ready for it on that last drive. To me, the screen pass where he completely missed Achane on 3rd down and didn't even give him a chance to catch it was the biggest play of the game. Achane had blockers and a lot of green grass in front of him. I agree with Perk, this team has proven time and time again that they just aren't built for the big moments. We had talent last year in Buffalo, and got smoked. We were down a few olineman vs Philly, but still only scored 10 points against the worst pass defense in the league last year. We were getting smoked by K.C before making it look better at the end, but still lost a game overseas when we were there all week and they weren't. We needed 1 win last year vs Tennessee, Baltimore or Buffalo, and couldn't do it. It's not a surprise that this team, which is older and less talented can't do it. If Tua doesn't get hurt, maybe we have 1 or 2 more wins, but still not a real contender.
Buffalo presented many “Big moments” and the 🐬never answered those moments.
The Bills are my worthiness metric for the 🐬and week two showed me everything that I needed to see.
They can't pick up critical third downs, when they have to, with Achane & Mostert, with about eight minutes left. Compare that to Kyler Murray, converting a third and four, with about 1:30 or so left in the game, allowing them to get in the good field goal position. Bottom line is, as Perk says, their best paid players don't execute in crunch time at games end
@@BillyBatsonMarvelLast year was all I needed to see to know this team didn't have it. They kept losing the big games on the schedule, and I said they'll get better as the year goes on, but it turned out they didn't, and got worse. The culture is soft, undisciplined and lacks leadership. It shows in those moments and games.
@@davemr6193 Dolphins 11/15 on 3rd downs yesterday. On the last dolphins possession Tua converted a 3rd and 12 where he stood in the pocket longer than normal with guys all around him and converted to Jonu Smith. They can't pick up critical 3rd downs? All game Tua was clutch on 3rd downs... They covered 2 1st downs on that drive and burned off 3+ minutes took the ball to the the AZ 48. Dolphins scored on 5 of their 8 possession in the game. You sounding like they went 3 and out on that drive... Would we all like them to have a game ending run out the clock drive? Sure...Bu the offense flipped the field..... AZ started on the 11 yard line after the punt...they also had AZ 1st and 20 and 2nd and 15 on that drive.....and defense still choked let alone letting Murray convert on 3rd and 4 when Maye got juked out that would have forced an AZ FG with 2 minutes left and given the Dolphins another possession to win the game if need be
You summed it up well
Chris Grier spent the following as the Miami Dolphins GM in 6 years:
• 9 first round picks
• 7 2nd round picks
• 6 3rd round picks
• Over 1 billion dollars worth of contracts
And the most he accomplished was a wildcard loss as the #6 seed. 💀
The offense was efficient. You guys need to lay the blame right at the feet of where the blame lies in this one. THE DEFENSE!!! 😎
Hi ALAIN AND CHRIS GLAD TO SEE YOU THE DOLPHINS SEASON IS OVER SAD 😢
I grew up watching the Phins back in the 1970s in Tampa Bay. Shula was a bad ass coach. Finished Csonka’s book a while ago. A different team now. Don’t understand why the OL is not #1 priority of CG. He doesn’t draft well. Tua was not the reason this game was lost. Not a playoff team. Buffalo has owned the Phins for years and I don’t see that changing. In the end it’s only entertainment. Global events seem much more pressing. Still a fan.
Tua wasn't the MAIN reason we lost be he sure as hell contributed to the loss! Defense held their offense to 26 points, our offense put up 27 pts. Whyd we lose by 1? Oh yea THE FUCKING SAFETY!
@Error2pt0 finally someone noticed. I'm tired of hearing how good of a game tua had when they lost because of a safety because he can't seem to catch snaps. 5 years now and he still fumbles snaps.
thia game was lost in the trenches. Murry had a good game because we could not get organic pressure. if we did. he would scramble and extend the play and make the throws. we would have to blitz to get pressure and even then. we could not make the tackle, and he would be able to throw and convert. we had a 10 point lead. the defense should have held.
Someone that actually understands football this team will never be contenders without good line play doesn't matter who the qb is plain and simple
Couldn't have said it better my self totally agree
Perk is my new spirit animal 😂... preach!!! But I will push back that the running game won't win you games...if you don't RUN THE BALL!! Coach is only outsmarting himself while the rest of the coaches are chuckling to themselves
I have to say that I completely agree with Perk’s position. He’s on the money.
They couldn't get Kyler Murray down, and he killed them.. Couldn't cover Harrison, or Mcbride..The end... Miami went from bad HS offense to putting up 27 on a defense that while not statically well ranked, has held good offenses down more than once this year...
Perk ain't playing around today. Love it!!
I like apoplectic Perk! Dude's takes are pretty spot on imo. Changes need to be made in the front office, but that's not gonna happen unfortunately. Betting the house on Tua now was a HUGE mistake - should've made him play his fifth year option
The zone will always get beat with that lack of pass rush and against a QB like Murray, Allen, Jackson. There is that threat to run so it flattens out the drops to cover the scramble and boom over the top on the 15 yard drag/crosser. Not sure who but could they please make a trade for a pass rush?
"It's situational running, stupid!" -Perk nails it. In contrast to Mc Daniel's "in-screw-mental" running game.
The Defense at the end of the game reminded of the days of Olivadotti with the prevent defense, if you don’t have a pass rusher you have to attack the QB in some other way and stop the zone defense without a pass rich specially in the Red Zone
The best teams/franchises in this league coach toughness and physicality. And it's evident in the way they practice. This team is not tough nor physical. If it were, it'd have a better record than 2-5. The aforementioned lack of physicality and toughness is the fundamental flaw within the construction of the Dolphins. But it goes bigger than that, too. It starts at top and emanates throughout the entire organization.
12:52 Poup, what you’re saying is that the backups are physically capable. That is true. The back up QBs have more than enough physical ability to do what Tua does. The problem is that they don’t have the mental processing ability and the vision to see what they need to do in a timely fashion. By the time they see it, it’s too late. By the time they trust something, they’re usually being sacked already. Skylar in particular has more physical tools than Tua. That doesn’t mean a single thing when applied to real game situations, because his processor is slower than a snail stuck in molasses in mid January in Canada. It’s worse than dial up internet was in 2003. It’s god awful. That’s why Skylar can’t do what Tua does. Physically able, mentally deficient. The mental aspect is just as, if not more important. That’s why arm strength is overrated. Having the ability to understand and fully maximize the arm strength that you have is far more important than just having a big arm. And that seems simple, like you could just teach it to someone. But it’s not and you actually can’t. Some guys can figure it out, but you can’t teach it. It has to be an innate natural ability that just gets refined in time. Just like a persons ability to effectively improve their accuracy. Warren Moon, Josh Allen, and Jalen Hurts are the only 3 guys we have ever seen who made real notable improvement to their completion percentages and throwing accuracy. And Jalen has already regressed notably since his last year of progress in that area. Some things you can’t teach. They just have to be learned, or they never will be. That’s the biggest reason drafting a QB is a crapshoot. You can’t predict how well a guy will actually be able to do that at the pro level.
Think you could include Steve Young in that list as well.
I love Salty Perk!!!
They can’t beat the cards and titans what makes you think they can beat any team in the league at this moment. Blow it up now and get a competent GM in here now so he can evaluate who he wants to keep and who he feels are past their usefulness
The whole momentum of the game shifted when "Salty", "Cocky", "Show Me The Money", "To the Death of Me" Tua TURNATHEBALLOVA couldn't handle the snap. Was it a perfect snap, No but it did come off his hands so should he have gotten it, Yes! What did he have yesterday, like THREE FUMBLES?? Turnatheballova always seems to play well at the start of games but comes up incredibly SMALL near the end of games when you could really use a REAL QB that will put the team on his shoulders and lead the team to victory... Hey Tua, how about a Hot cup of Shut The F*k Up and go out and win some games for a change. How many Alabama National Championship type TD passes have we seen from the Little boy in Big Time games since he arrived here in Miami? He's a good quarterback but he will never take the Dolphins to the SUPER BOWL!!! NEVER!!
I believe Wright is our power back. 230 don't make you a power back, running style does and he has it IMO
if tua makes 55mil why is he playing worse than last season where he made half as much. im disappointed by him.
I guess I’m the only person who thought that was actually a great game by two teams and the Dolphins just ended up coming out with the bad final result, only because someone had to lose. Both teams had players make about the same number of bad plays, good plays &, great plays. It was the only game since week 1 that Miami was actually competitive for the whole game. There was never a feeling of, “well, this is over”, halfway through the game, like there had been in every game since week 1.
Perkins is objective and correct. The playmakers are not performing well enough when it matters. They are not earning their salaries or reputations. Much of this is the fault of the players. But effective leaders get the most out of player talents and continue to develop them. Our coaches do not.
Stop calling a fade route to tyreek hill in the red zone. It only worked once in week 1 last year. It fails every time.
Mc Daniel The Boy Wonder* is putting together an upset in the tundra! * Looking at his gameday play, you just can't help but wonder...
I dont think perk understand that when the game is on the line the defense sales put to the run?...thats why its alot harder lmao ...and now hea saying to throw the ball on short yardage
We tend to struggle guarding mobile QB which is a discipline issue, and at times in the past TE killed our defense
I agree AZ is a better qb.
I think Chris is a little harsh. The offense was relatively dynamic. Good rushing day. Good 3rd down percentage. Tua wasn’t elite but lord compared to what we have seen the last few weeks it was nice.
Perk is all over the place. Even Poop by his facial reactions is like WTF...Does he not understand that teams are playing 2 safety cover high. They complain when Dolphins are not running the ball enough then they complain when they run too much and not pass enough with the big plays to Hill and Waddle.. McDaniels is adapting. You gotta take what the defense gives you sometimes and run the ball and take all the short passes... Hard to throw over the top with 2 safeties. Every NFL team would take 27 points...234 Yards passing and 150 yards rushing, which is a very balanced attack which its what the Dolphins offense produced yesterday. Blaming the Tua and the Dolphins offense is asinine.. They handed over a 27-18 lead to the defense with 12:22 left in the 4th quarter. Defense choked big time. Tua and the offense played more than enough to win. You know the saying you make your money on 3rd downs as a QB... Dolphins were 11/15 on 3rd downs...8-9 of those were Tua passes that he converted. Oh but Perk is saying its not good enough and he brings up the 3 TUA fumbles Like Tua lost all of them...2 of those fumbles they recovered and had no impact on the game as they scored on those drives. Oh he gave up a safety and then AZ scored a TD...Guess what..The dolphins responded with a TD drive after the score was cut to 2. The dolphins had a total of 4 possessions in the 2nd half and scored 2 TD's. 50% of their possessions resulted in TD's. One of those possessions was the bad snap/safety, which they only ran 2 plays. Tua and the offense scored 27 points and had a 2 possession lead in the 4th quarter..yet it was not good enough? AZ held the Detroit Lions to 20 points in a 20-13 loss to them... They held the SF 49ers to 23 points on the road and beat them. Yet the Dolphins offense and Tua score 27 points and score on 5 of 8 possessions in the entire game and it's not good enough and per Perk..Tua and the offense did not play good enough? This game was lost because of the Defense.
You are correct about Perk. I typically like his takes but recently he’s been all over the place. And his take about the running game won’t win you games is
A weird take. How many times do you hear about you needing to run the ball in order to win? If he is saying we need to take more shots downfield, sure, but Tua being out is why we haven’t.
Poup, I appreciate your wishful thinking regarding the Fins upsetting the Bills… or is it wistful? This season has to be difficult for journalists covering this team. It’s hard to spin 2-5.
The dolphins have not beaten above .500 teams for almost 3 years. They are not a winning team let alone a playoff team. On these stats they gave massive contract extensions. What a mess. Clean house.
After running the ball successful on first downs.. why did they not try play action on first down sometimes especially when we were getting success on first down running the ball.. I agree with perk.. he needs to call situational plays more.. I blame the play caller for that and that's the head coach.. and also two of them on the ball and getting the safety that's a problem but he was out 5 weeks also
The thing that bothers me is if Tua would have just took the cover up in the end zone instead of flicking the ball out of the back of the end zone the defense would have only scored seven on us. Instead of 9:00 but instead we gave them two points gave them the ball right back and they drove down and scored another seven off of it. To me that was the dagger. So think about it this way if they don't score the two and they only scored the seven and we come back and score our seven at the end of the game they they have no choice but to score a touchdown. It puts them back for that means they can't drive down the field and kick a field goal
Dude, had Tua fallen on the ball in the end zone, it still would have been a safety. Only way he could save it was by picking up the ball and scrambling out of the end zone or being able to scramble outside the tackle box and chuck the ball out of bounds past the line of scrimmage (the 12).
How do you point out Achane as someone who needed to step up, Perk? Dude was the only offensive player who really did anything and he should have been the one getting handoffs in the final drive.
Perkins doesn't watch all 22 film, so take what he says with a grain of salt. he mostly speaks in platitudes.
Where’s he wrong?
@@troyortiz2414 mentions certain players not being "clutch", a platitude. the reason that should be taken with a grain of salt is that his assessment is not based on X's and O's. it sounds poignant but it's solely based on results. no context. that's like you @troyortiz2414 ballin' on the court, you get doubled, then someone says "yo you trash man, you scored single digits, multiple TO, minimal assits." technically, true you didn't impact the game on the court but there's a reason why. is it then fair to you @troyortiz2414 to constantly be driven through mud like you're not good enough?
while that same person brags about a guy on the other team who isn't being defended like you were, got more points, and their assessment is "that other guy can ball unlike @troyortiz2414" and no one questions it. people believe you can't ball. you not that dude. if you want more example of Perkins questionable takes, i'll provide some more i remember.
It’s like nobody does fr. If they did they’d know Chris Grier needs to be fired for his negligence in the trenches
Perk has a solid perspective of the organization. He doesn’t need to nerd out on film.
@@colinmcmanus5570 so you're admitting he doesn't "nerd out" on the topic he's discussing? what are you, a politician? the persepctive that you describe as "solid" is by your own admission coming from someone who doesn't understand the subject matter? social media has rotted your perspective.
Should have let them score when we were at 1:40 and tried to score on a 2 min offense.
agree
Ever since Tyreek got here the 🐬talent level has been vastly overestimated.
Mr. Booty Cheeks saying someone is too harsh is wild.
This is just one example, but look at how well the Niners draft:
Since 2018, they’ve drafted Dre Greenlaw, Fred Werner, Purdy, Kittle, and Huafanga, and all were in the 3rd round or later.
All have been All-Pro Or Pro-Bowl players.
They’ve also drafted Deebo Samuel, Aiyuk, Bosa, DJ Reed, Jauan Jennings, Javon Kinlaw.
That’s TEN legit stars they’ve drafted since 2018.
How many players of that caliber has Grier drafted in that time span?
A couple, and even then none have been All-Pro’s at their position. There are other examples like the Steelers, Chiefs, Packers, Ravens, that regularly find studs in the draft.
We need a GM that can do that.
And now look at the 49ers.. injuries starting to catch up. Missing a lot of players.
@@dave34573 Yes, after how many playoffs wins, NFC titles and SB appearances? but yeah go on and be happy with the mediocre Fins..smh
I'm more pissed off than pissed off Perk
All the Dolphins problems are the result of coaching. Lack of accountability in practice and on the field results in sloppy play and no mental focus. This season’s performance entirely falls on McDaniel
Not making excuses for Tua, but, I think Poupart did mention about "shaking off the rust" in this game, last week some time? Brewer and Tua, have not had gotten the chemistry they need to really get things on pace. All week, extra time need to be with Tua taking snaps from Brewer with loud noise. And while they do it, do it again for another hour. Straighten that part out, at least. Fins Up!
Lol Poop the Old dolphins podcast! You're the best sir. Sup Perk!
wait. what?! the run game can and will win you games. alot of our drives were extended by long runs.
A feisty Perk is a nice counter to the jovial Canadian.
I think that's the first time I'ever been called "jovial" and I'm honestly not sure how to take it. 🙂
@@alldolphinspodcastYou did a fine job counterbalancing Perk’s pique. See how I did that? Was an entertaining watch.
The commentators should've gone on and on about Tua, he is the straw that stirs this drink whether you want to admit it or not Poup. And NO (practice squader) Mike White wouldn't have made any difference either. There's what you think and There's the truth. Our high price wr's have inconsistent hands and that includes TE Junno Smith, who also had a big drop or 2 in this game also. That's not on Tua or McDaniel. That's on the players. Not saying that Tua could do no wrong because he took his eyes off the ball on the snap that he kept from becoming a defensive TD and he missed Hill deep because he threw it late and Hill out ranned Tua's arm. And the fumbled snap too. But 27 pts should've been more than enough to beat Arizona at home. Weavers zone defense got exposed in this game and allowing ILB Long to constanly get stuck on TE McBride all game was the equivalent of malpractice by a doctor. You knew it wasn't going to work and in fact you knew it would be disastrous yet you did it anyway. But this game was lost more so due to the defense not getting the job done than the offense not scoring enough points. So if there was any decent in the locker room by the defense in regards to the offense not doing enough on that side of the ball in previous games without Tua, that has to be shut down now because we lost that game more so because of them than the offense. In my opinion.
Poup, I am actually going to watch this episode…glad I do not watch the games this year 😂
Achane didn’t step up? He averaged almost yds a carry! Wright had 9 per carry! What is Perk talking about? McDaniel decided that those guys shouldn’t carry anymore because Mostert who averaged 2yds per carry needs carries
J Allen in 5 days. 100 yds rushing ( 2 tds). 3 passing tds
I think the Offensive scheme is the problem. first if only Tua can run it effectively than it is not the right offense for Miami or most NFL teams for injuries happen. On the other side we did score 27 points and that is after Tua did not play for all these weeks. Think we are in the same spot Pittsburg found themselves last year except we need a veteran back up not a starter, a number 3 receiver and probably a number 4 along with two 0-line men. You get that and things might happen. But I think coach needs to hire a OC that is as smart as he thinks he is. Head coach runs team, OC calls O, DC calls d. Very tired of starting over with HEad coaches we need to give him two more years. And I hate to say this but we need to finish with top five draft pick not so we can pick a qb, but so we can trade down and get another move down with later 1st ( to draft top WR or Safety) get another 2nd to draft Edge Rush or DL then with extra second get best OL then best player. that would be my plan. I would aquire best back up starter quality qb in other ways trade/free agent. But Mcdaniels might be over thinking his play calling and scheme. Why getting top OC is a must. I would bring in Mike Shula qb wisper coach who is not a ego maniac and plus it might end what ever Shula curse sits upon us.
I would also find a trainer like the guy helping Maholmes in KC. Watched that guy on the qb show about Mahomes, cusins and another dude and this guy thinks the way our players need to start thinking. We have a sports car you cant take out in the rain and we need a dump truck that can haul the heavy load. go watch the old video about how Jerry Rice trained in the off season, maybe bring in Jerry Rice to talk how to train in the off season. Our guys are going thru the motions and it is not getting us game ready even though they think they are getting done. This season goes into the f it bucket, only to be pulled out of that bucket if we can win from here on out, but this team is not super bowl conditioned we need to fix to many important things. I hope we play tough the rest of the season but end up with a top five pick. waited 20 plus years lets get it right, can wait 12 more months.
When Phillips got hurt Bradley Chubb decided to sit this year out
Teams are making adjustments at half that's why they are not running well in the 2nd half.
If they get to 2 and 10 i don't want to read about mock drafts. Wanna read about who the new coach and GM is going to be
It's like Poupart said, this Oline is not built to be a run heavy team. So, when Perk said, the Fins can't win with the run game, Perk has to say that part too, otherwise, it comes off as the run should not even be used. We have to keep it all in context.
I suggested to try to get two guards via other teams practice squads, that ARE winning TEAMS that produce decent to good Oline players. I just can't believe that this coaching staff nor front office, can't AT LEAST FIND one guard, that fits the scheme, that can play better than either Robert Jones or Liam Eichenberg. Got to keep it a buck here. Both have one foot in rhe backup players dept and the other on the practice squad dept. Give Coach Barry more talent.
This would go with "having a sense of urgency". I don't have much hope McDaniel will push to get more talent that he and his staff can develop. It's nearly useless to create a list, of players that us fans would hope the Fins would trade for and/or acquire (practice squad). I think Carlos Basham, DE/OLB is on the Giants practice squad. Luv to acquire him. He was okay for the Bills, before I think he got traded.
@drewstar412 Yeah, but what works for a team like Detroit or Philly doesn't fit with what McDaniel likes. He likes his interior olineman to be light, agile, and athletic to fit his zone blocking scheme. They do a lot of pulling and movements, which requires them to be quick at getting to the 2nd level or out in space. That's why you rarely see us in the traditional drop back passing game or run between the tackles. That's why we struggle with short yardage situations. This is a finesse offense predicated on the RPO's, quick passes, misdirection, and some play action mostly out of the shotgun. I wish we would just line up and play Smash Mouth football using more halfback dives and off tackle runs under center mixing in play action and bootlegs. We should use more uptempo at times, and mix things up. We've become so predictable. Next week, we're gonna run the same offense we always run, and Buffalo is gonna steamroll us again. They'll give up some big chunks on the ground, but they'll end up with 4 or more sacks and a few turnovers. Guarantee it.
Poup the new Kool Aid Man!
Pou you gotta stop trying to make excuses and you keep trying to give them a pass, after 24 years no one deserves a pass not the QB not the coach not the GM. Nobody start asking the hard questions man.
Stop blaming a team that has made the playoffs 2 years in a row for teams blowing 20 years ago.
First off, it's Poup. Next, what excuses did I make? What hard question would you like to see asked?
@@alldolphinspodcastWhen is the new GM coming and who
love you poup, stop defending this garbage
They know Tua is a shit show. They are paid to sway the audience/fans into believing he’s not.
They may only beat NE and one of the Jets and this should cause the owner to finally fire GRIER
I’d be happy to offload a show pony or two
The stars are not starring 😢
COACHING
Waddle has 1 td in his last 15 games
Is poupart really going with "you telling me huntley or skyler couldnt do that" after we just saw that they cant do anything.
On some of the throws, yes, I said it. Shows different play-calling with Tua and also just how far the drop-off was to the backups (and that's about the backups).
Everytime mahommes need a big play. Refs comes through in the clutch
Maholmes threw an awful INT yesterday up 17-13 late 3rd quarter out of his own end zone...Raiders had 1st and goal at the KC 8 ...Guess what the Defense bails him out again and gives up no points to the Raiders......Tua gives up a 2 point safety on a 100mph fast ball snap and the defense folds and every one blaming him even though he leads them to another score and a 2 possession leaf.......What would the chiefs record be without the Defense and the refs the last 2-3 years? Tua has to play perfect if they get blown out...Maholmes can toss for 200 yards and throw 2-3 picks and chiefs win......
I disagree with perk on his Tua wasn't good take
Well there was room for improvement on the offense call Mom the defense gave up way too many points and that's why they lost the game
They quit targeting Hill, Waddle had a vicious drop, Poyer is cooked hasn’t done shit. No pass rush w/o a blitz constantly leaving CBs out to dry. Can’t get Murray on the ground. This is why they lost.
No none of the backups could make that throw to Waddle. None of them did. If you watched this game and blame Tua you are just looking to hate. If it to the hyperbole from the announcers Jesus have you ever watched football before. What does that have with anything. Tell me you don’t have anything to say without telling me you have nothing to say.
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Perk keeping it real...Poup has become a Hopium Merchant...Tua wasn't terrible but wasn't good Tua (3 fumble) Turndabalova returns and we saw the return of the Tua crunch time issues...I don't want to hear any more excuses figure it out....It's happened way too much
Miami is just not that talented a team, primarily on the O line and D line and secondary. This is our good buddy Chris Grier's fault. Hopefully something good will come out of this pitiful season, the removal of GRIER.
Chubb will not play for the Dolphins again.. period!
Perks frustrated I get it. But his run game yammering I borderline babbling like McDaniel.
Grier and Ross love the bright shiny objects. But a good football team starts within the trenches, on either side of the ball. I'm appalled by the ignorance of the Dolphins' team builders in this regard. They purposely built a fundamentally flawed football team. Yet, they'll all frolick in their multimillion dollar salaries while us fans are left to bear the brunt of the horror show they've created.
This year is a wasted year
With tua back 27points put up plays good better then decent and still saying he's not good enough....you say defence was bad right so thats it nothing nore
What now, we get destroyed by the Bills
1 in 1,000,000 shot at beating Buffalo. So you say there's a chance?!?!?
Maybe they should Forfeit the Buffalo and travel directly to LA. They'll be healthier.
We lost this game partly if not mostly because of play calling.
Bills tight ends will destroy the dolphins
If it turns into a real ugly loss next week in Buffalo next week, and also against the Rams following that, I look for McDaniel to be gone
Waddle is a drop specialist...we payed this bum big money
I humbly disagree with Perk. Achane played very well. The OLine played a very good game. Hand held his own . Mcd had his usual flatline when it mattered. I spare everyone my usual Grier needs to go mantra. Oh wait….
Tua does not have time to throw!!!
That's flat-out not true, except for a couple of plays.
Kyler is probably the 15th or so best QB in the NFL and he is CLEARLY better, and it’s not close, than Tua. So why we paying him top dollar again?
Easy....1) because the Dolphins panicked. They don't have the solid scouting dept nor drafting strategy to properly assess most positions, especially the QB position. So trading up, would be disaster.
2) This team does not develop QBs. Can't think of ONE QB, this team, has developed in the past 24 years. Maybe Tannehill? However, the Fins had his coach from college as the Fins OC and that coach got fired. And Tannehill was never one who was going to be that "x" factor to take the team all the way. So the developing is debatable.
@@drewstar412 speaking about scouting and drafting. Elijah Higgins looks like a much better player than Julian Hill. What a shocker.
Easily better and it's not close? Have you seen his states the rest of the season? He had a great game..let's not overreact.
Bro literally everything you said here is laughably wrong. And it's not close.
@@stevenguerra6744Agreed. Overreaction. Playing the results.
Well...how bout Dolphins train exiting mediocre land and arriving at the bad lands....😮
What now is the fans get another lost season that’s what now.
These two are incapable of making the obvious points. (1) Tua is not an elite qb. Kyler demonstrated what a part-time elite qb can do. Tua will never be able to make plays like that. Planning a team around him is planning to be a mediocre team at best. If ur happy with that, then run with it. If not, u have to cut bait. (2) Chris Grier has been a disaster. He has blown a treasure trove of draft picks. The only thing that saved him is that he realized he was going to waste the rest of his draft picks so he traded for Tyreek. If they didn't have Tyreek in his prime these past two years things would have been like this a lot sooner. But now Tyreek is passed his prime, and there is nobody else worthy on this roster in spite of how much money they handed out. There's ur analysis, Alain and Perkins. Ur welcome.
Thank you for saying exactly NOTHING I haven't said before. So not really thank you.
Perk sound like he didn't watch the game...the run game is c-? Get outta here!
The 🤓 poindexter coach is out of his league meanwhile back at The Hall of Justice GM Chris Grier the weasel, he is plotting his escape from accountability.
Overconfident, and over-coddled results in underperforming play, and justly being characterized as, "overrated."
tua is a liitle kid playing in a man's game...i have given up on this mijettt since his 1st season....he is a circus act....not a professional QB
McD overrated!!!
Weak leadership, soft team, average injury prone vets...inmates running the asylum. Total shit show. One of the worst franchises in sports
Yesterday tua accepted
Brian Flores achieved more whit less talented players including tua
Which means tua was & is trash 🚮
Hot garbage
Who's this 🤡 constantly glazing Tua? He's not good, he'll never be good and he's not athletic enough to make up for his many shortcomings.
Wow, rude much!!! And if you're directing that at me, you clearly are a newbie to the podcast and have never followed me on Twitter because I've never been accused of glazing Tua but rather the opposite. And, while I'm here, you're an example of what annoys me about the Tua perception because it's always gotta be one extreme or another. SMH
We don't play bad. We are bad.We are making excuses and pointing the finger.This is the Cardinals! We should be able to dominate this team with ease. Our non starters could beat this team. This team is poorly coached and the tail wags the dog. When. We say our QB fumbled 3 times but 2 were not his fault we become pathetic. Tua was part of those fumbles. No mistakes is what's acceptable when u are paid over 150 million dollars. In fact you are expected to win. Step up! Make clutch plays. Especially against a bottom feeding team! Fire them all!
Tua the biggest mistake in Miamis dolphins history
Dolphin Culture is soft, the NFL set them up by not giving them early 1pm home games in September and October. Mr. Ross was never part of the good old boys club of NFL owners. They never liked him, but Wayne finagled him in. Mr. Ross needs to stop listening to Dan Marino. Dan was never known as a smart man, ever. He needed Mr. Ross cause he lost his money from bad investments and needed a job and to reconnect with the dolphins. Real football heads would kick Dan out the front office.