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Key Narratives After Phins Scrimmage

The Phins had their 1st scrimmage of the 2020 Training Camp

The Miami Dolphins scrimmaged Tuesday and fans received their 1st ‘look’ at the 2020 Phins… via the observations of 5 beat reporters. Usually, fans get a full slate of preseason games to compare with the reports they read, but as we all know, this season is different. We must sift through the articles, social media, and blogs to get even a remote idea on how things are going. The problem is that even the best football minds don’t always see things the same way. So, while most reports have been near lockstep, some have disagreed. Thankfully, the scrimmage went a long way towards clearing things up.

Let’s start with the concerning news first

The most positive information coming out of camp so far has been the lack of talk about the offensive line. As the saying goes, the only time people notice offensive linemen is when they mess up.

We’ve heard of a ‘quietly good’ camp for LT Austin Jackson and the surprisingly good play of RG Solomon Kindley. The negatives have been Michael Dieter’s poor snapping as he transitions to center and the lack of accolades from T/G Robert Hunt. The biggest concern was that veteran Jesse Davis has struggled somewhat and even had a quick demotion. Overall though, the pressure on the quarterbacks has been manageable. In years past, reports of an ugly O-line surfaced within days after the start of camp. It appeared that this offensive line had finally been infused with enough talent to play at a competent level.

This ‘quiet and positive’ narrative took a hit in the scrimmage with multiple writers reporting that there was heavy pressure on the quarterbacks. Now, we don’t have crucial information about matchups, what the lineups were, and who did what, so fans should take this uneven performance in stride. Still, there’s nothing to jump for joy about the O-line yet.

Let’s remember though, this is still the ‘trying out’ portion of Training Camp where the staff is throwing things at the wall to see what they have. Also, there are a ton of rookies and FAs on the roster. With so many new faces chemistry is in flux. ​Bookmaking Guidelines – How to Write Original Material.

Offensive Line key points

How this storyline develops will be THE key to the Phins 2020 success. Fingers and toes crossed for good luck.

Other important revelations from the scrimmage

Well, it’s early and there’s about two weeks more of prep before the season. This week will be a big one as the staff will make calls based on the scrimmage and start tune-up for the real thing come Week 1. Go Phins!!!


 

The Phins had their first real football activities with a scrimmage Tuesday, so what were the key narrative coming out of it?

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