Dolphins vs Titans 31-12 Week 4 REACTION!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ต.ค. 2024
- Dolphins vs. Titans: The Week 4 matchup ended in a disappointing 31-12 loss for Miami.
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With Tua Tagovailoa sidelined due to a concussion, Tyler Huntley stepped in as the starting quarterback but struggled to find his footing against Tennessee's defense. The Titans effectively limited Miami’s offensive production, applying relentless pressure and forcing critical turnovers. Miami's offense failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities, with Huntley facing consistent challenges in both the passing and running game. While the Dolphins managed a few late points, the overall performance was disjointed and uninspired.
As the game concluded, questions arose about Huntley's ability to lead the team moving forward, especially with Tua's uncertain return. The Dolphins now face a pivotal stretch in their season, leaving fans anxious about the team's quarterback situation and overall offensive cohesion.
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Seriously?! The Dolphins completely dropped the ball against the Titans! 😤 It’s beyond frustrating to watch Mike McDaniel's offense! This loss stings hard, and we need some answers! 💔🐬Let's get fired up in the comments!"
In 2022, McDaniel did win the season finale vs Jets which was started and completed by Skylar Thompson. Nearly won the WC playoff game at Buffalo the following week, too. But his game and clock management thwarted an otherwise stellar performance by his defense.
Similar to the current product, except the current version is worse.
@@c2jones
I think the official record is 1-6 without Tua and 20-13 with Tua.
Judging by his track record and recent history, expecting more than 1 win while Tua is out seems ambitious.
@MattNewton
In truth, this club has far more than signal caller issues. Tua looked woeful vs the Bills and being honest, the Dolphins are one stripped ball away (by Holland) against the winless Jaguars from being winless themselves with Tua.
@@c2jones
True, but a better QB could have better results.
Other things I believe:
The offense has hit its ceiling and McDaniel has yet to adjust.
The team needed a healthy Tua for 17 games to have a chance to win the division.
It's not looking good right now...
@MattNewton
It wouldn't take much to be better. Their points per drive aligns with bottom of the league win/loss records. Tua won't be nearly enough. That's if he even lasts.
Recall what Buffalo did last year replacing play-calling duties and OC making a difference for them. Maybe some stern changes to design and scheme can help. But then there's the lack of preparation, accountability and focus on the player side, too.
@@c2jones
It's a lot. My biggest concern was the lack of adjustments once teams started taking away the big play. It's almost as if McDaniel had no plan for this eventuality. I suggested attacking the shorter areas on the field abandoned by LBs trying to get depth. Passes to RBs and TEs was the obvious solution. But McDaniel continued to attack the same areas of the field like it was going to magically part open.
This is where a change in play calling duties can help, like you suggested. But it's one thing when your HC replaces the OC/play caller like in Buffalo. It's another when your HC is the play caller.
Flores was the bad guy after Tua's comments. Now he's the hero of the unbeaten Vikings. Things change fast. McDaniel was the Tua whisperer. Instead, Tua may have masked McDaniel (in some ways).
If McDaniel is an offensive genius, he should be routinely having defenses on their heels. But his chronic poor discipline and accountability has diminished his ability to do that. A comedy of errors with the worst discipline since the Keystone cops cannot be overlooked in any rational thinking.
Dropped passes, bad throws, bad play-calling, bad discipline, poor preparation, players making chronic mistakes without accountability, terrible coaching and more. The product doesn't match the investment.
@@c2jones
Maybe it all changes back for McDaniel after Tua returns.
But I'm not expecting genius from Mike McDaniel. Above average? Sure. Recently, competent? Of course. But McDaniel is making it hard to believe in him.
McDaniel suggested that there is a dissonance between practice and in game performances. But that is also hard to believe.
McDaniel sacrificed a culture of toughness in training camp to run extra plays. So far, it hasn't yielded the results McDaniel is looking for.
@MattNewton
This team has structural, design, disciplinary, preparation, accountability and inflexibility issues that Tua could've dream of fixing. They should be winless. They need something more widespread to right this ship, my friend.