Lighting Up The Redskins Defense
The Dolphins are just days away from their season opener in Washington against the Redskins and excitement from the fan base is palpable. Ryan Tannehill has looked his best since becoming a pro, and he will get his first opportunity to prove it this weekend during the kick off of the Dolphins 2015 season.
Last season, the Redskins were a sub-par defense that gave up an average of 27.4 points per game last season, which was tied for 30th in the league rankings last year. They had two decent additions on defense in Nose Tackle Terrance Knighton and Free Safety Dashon Goldson, but the rest of the defense screams mediocre. There is no reason that Miami’s offense, which averaged 24.3 points per game last year, and looks even more potent and efficient, can’t put up 20+ points against the Redskins this upcoming Sunday.
Most football gambling fans would say that the biggest thing that the Dolphins need to improve on offensively from last season is scoring touchdowns in the Redzone. They have added some big bodied targets this off-season in Cameron, Jennings, and Parker who will all be active for Sunday and potentially should make a difference in boosting their scoring output.
The key for Miami in this first game is to start off fast on offense, something that they had a very hard time doing in most games last year. And while it can be said that “it’s obvious you need to start fast”, a fast start is made more crucial than it’s ‘obvious necessity’ due to last year’s Fins that were flat and sluggish in most first quarters: they need to affirm they are a “new and better team”. This year’s Dolphins need to be consistent and disciplined with a well balanced offensive attack, devoid of stupid drive killing penalties.
The offensive line will have Branden Albert starting at Left Tackle, which is a huge boost to the offensive line. Albert’s presence alone will make everyone in that unit better and should help out the two young Guards Thomas and Douglas. If the offensive line can keep Tanny’s jersey clean then the ‘Phins offense should move up and down the field against the Redskins defense that’s average at best. My prediction is that Miami’s offense can put up over 30 points against the Redskins, what does the rest of the Miami Dolphins news fans think about how many points our offense can score?
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Well…so much for the blow out you homers predicted.
Statement game? Yes, fins still suck in all the places they sucked last year.
OL, LB, run D, tackling, run game, pass protection …
We need to show the other teams that we are for real
31-9 or 31-10 are very good and should be achievable against the Redskins
31-0 would be even better
The Patriots just cannot stop cheating wonder what they plan to do when we go up there
I hope we beat the crap out of them twice this year
Go Dolphins
This game should be a statement game. Time to come out on all cylinders. A sharp team happens because of sharp coaching. It’s put up time for the staff because the horses there and an inferior team awaits them!! GOOOOOOOO FIIIIIINNNNNNS!
I agree this team should make a statement on the road
Yeah Ralph i like those score predictions, but I unfortunately think it may be a closer game, just because we are on the road and facing a team in their home opener