Dolphins vs Seahawks 24-3 Week 3 REACTION!

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  • Dolphins vs. Seahawks: In Week 3, the Miami Dolphins suffered a tough 24-10 loss to Seattle.
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    With Tua Tagovailoa sidelined due to a concussion, Skylar Thompson stepped in as quarterback but struggled to find momentum on offense. Seattle's defense effectively limited Miami’s scoring opportunities, applying constant pressure that resulted in key turnovers. Late in the game, Thompson suffered a chest injury, raising further concerns about Miami's quarterback situation moving forward. His health adds to the uncertainty for Dolphins fans as they prepare for the upcoming games.
    With Tua out and now Thompson injured, questions loom about the Dolphins’ ability to compete if both quarterbacks are unavailable. The offense seemed out of sync, and backup performances did little to reassure fans.
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  • @MattNewton
    @MattNewton  17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    What did you guys think about the Seattle game? Was it coaching? Execution? Leave a comment below!

  • @c2jones
    @c2jones 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Incomptence across the board. Chronic penalties, lack of focus, QBs missing open receivers, receivers dropping balls, bad routes, bad play-calling, incessant dinking and dunking with low percentage plays when more is needed to sustain drives. This team's total product on the field, particularly on offense, but certainly NOT limited to the scapegoat OL, is just putrid. They have lost their rhythm from midseason last year and are a woeful unit at this moment.
    McDaniel is a cheerleader with great play-designer creativity. He's not a good in-game manager and worse, he lacks the strength to demand accountability like a proper head coach.
    Skylar Thompson is not up for this. Boyle looked world's better with three week's of work vs. the three years from Thompson.
    Undisciplined. Unorganized.
    Unprepared. Unaccountable.
    Unacceptable.
    Huntley's mobility will limit the stationary target factor and he'll manufacture 1st downs with his legs. It may not return the team to their point totals of this time last year, but it's sure better than what we're witnessing.

    • @MattNewton
      @MattNewton  16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      "Undisciplined. Unorganized.
      Unprepared. Unaccountable.
      Unacceptable."
      Watching this offense, I felt like I was watching amateurs. They just looked unprepared in all facets of the game. I feel like the offense still hasn't recovered from the Tua concussion. Almost like they are still in shock. And it's not hard to see why when the leader of the team looked like he needed counseling after Tua's injury.
      There have been comparisons to McDaniel's offense and the gimmicky Wildcat offense. And while the suggestion has been shot down by certain members of the media, I believe there are similarities. The biggest similarity in my mind is, when you have something on offense that is difficult to defend, you must prepare for the day when a defense eventually figures you out. Neither offensive system was prepared with counter measures and when that "gimmick" was taken away, they just fell flat. That's just unacceptable.
      After 3 years (in this fragile offensive system), I think we've seen enough of Skylar Thompson. Looking forward to seeing what Huntley has to offer whenever that time comes.

  • @mariobucci7683
    @mariobucci7683 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have heard enough./ If College teams can travel cross country and play on Saturday. I am sure the Dolphins with 10 days in between can play. You are babying the Dolphins and Skylar. Skylar has 3 years as backup. I heard he stunk. He holds on to the ball to long.

    • @MattNewton
      @MattNewton  14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'm not babying them. It's a fact. It is the longest domestic trip in the NFL. And it's a hostile environment at that.
      Skylar didn't play well. And I made no excuses for him. But the coaching staff that decided he was the best person to put in that situation has to be held accountable as well.

  • @richardkeys5214
    @richardkeys5214 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    McDaniel and Grier at fault. McDaniel is not a HC he's a scheamer, who is not good at game planning and time management and Grier is always in denial let's Hunt and Connor walk doesn't make an effort to stabilize the OL also allowed AVG and Wilkins walk. Then Grier brings in injury prone players. I believe the plan all along to Tank this season ! Mark my word!

    • @c2jones
      @c2jones 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @richardkeys5214
      Brewer outplayed Connor Williams yesterday. They certainly are not trying to tank.
      You're right on McDaniel. He's a creative play designer. But he's not yet suited for in-game clock and team management. He's more of a cheerleader than a head coach. There's no discipline nor true accountability. Preparation looks way off the mark.

    • @MattNewton
      @MattNewton  16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      McDaniel had a mini-bye to prepare for a middle of the pack NFL team and it looked like the offense hadn't prepared for the game at all. Honestly, they looked like amateurs.
      Clearly, they underestimated the impact of Connor and Hunt. Hunt, I would have let walk. But Connor I would have tried to keep. Although, I think he was never coming back after the team refused to give him a deal, then he got injured.
      AVG could have easily been brought back at his cost, but I'm way more concerned about the offense than the defense. And I have felt this way for a while now.

    • @c2jones
      @c2jones 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @MattNewton
      On all analyses from yesterday, Brewer looked better than Connor Williams. Connor really struggled with Seiler, Campbell and Hand, and had multiple penalties.
      But we can't reverse departures. What we can reverse is this woeful attention to detail and accountability for who is on this roster, and that extends to coaches.
      Agreed, going back the last two years, as much as everyone is entertained by that high-flying offense, it's the defense that stepped up late in the season while the offense looked in total disarray. Compare the points scored this time last year to this time this year. The drop-off is monumental.

    • @MattNewton
      @MattNewton  16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @c2jones
      "He's a creative play designer."
      Even accepting this premise as fact, it comes with limitations. I thought McDaniel would be creative enough to add wrinkles every week to keep defenses guessing. Too often, it's McDaniel and his offense that's unprepared for how defenses are defending them with little to no halftime adjustments.
      As far as accountability, was Tua brought to Seattle to deliver another inspiring halftime speech to the team (which actually the head coach should be doing)?

    • @MattNewton
      @MattNewton  16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @c2jones
      You are right about the departures, but I thought the drop-off at center last year after Connor's injury was the biggest drop-off of any of the o-line positions. And he was highly graded last season. That would have been too big for me to ignore in the offseason. Now they addressed the position with Brewer and he reported played better than Connor yesterday.
      But we'll see how it plays out for the rest of the season.