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Phins “O” Coaches: ‘King With No Clothes’

Staff Phins offensive staff was the king with no clothes

The disastrous performance against the Buffalo Bills came like an unexpected Tsunami on the Miami Dolphins 2021 Season washing away much of the hope built up. BUT, for now, forget all the talk churning up about this offensive lineman or that offensive lineman being the reason for the beat down by the Bills. The film is clear: The driving force behind this debacle is the Phins offensive coaching staff. The reality is the Bills turned this new group of coaches into the ‘Kings with no clothes. We saw strong hints of their issues up in New England, but when they decided to double down against the Bills their flaws were clearly exposed for all to see.

Is this issue a lack of experience, lack of aptitude, or both? I don’t have a clue as to why. The film is clear though on the ‘is’ part. How to Become a Bookie: A Quick Guide.

Phins OC merry-go-round feels like Russian roulette

This offense is terrible at the presnap battle in every way… and that starts with their teachings and the core of their system. Well, terrible might be the wrong word… nonexistent feels the better fit. There is little to no communication, recognition, or adjustments. The Miami offense comes to the line of scrimmage in a robotic fashion and calls the Mike and sends players in motion, seemingly oblivious to the defensive setup and moves. This far too often lets the defense take away the primary asset of the offense: the initiative to dictate the situation.

The Bills saw an obvious flaw and rammed that failure down the Phins’ throats.

But, you can bet with the best pay per head payment that this huge presnap failure is just one symptom of a system that appears broken at its core. The leaders and creators of this system thrust a young QB into bearing the burden of an inflexible, pass-heavy scheme with too many one-read options, no support in run play calls, and little protection.

Brian Flores fired Chad O’Shea because players thought it was too complex. Well, simple is as simple does.

Tua’s first sack crystalizes all that is wrong

The first sack on Tua shows the fundamental flaws in the teaching and implementation of this new system.

Below is a film study of that play and the handful of other plays leading up to Tua’s exit. I talk slow, so if you want to just see the film it starts at the 7-minute mark. 5 rewarding reasons to become a bookie.

The film clearly shows in that 1st snap that the offensive line doesn’t communicate, Tua doesn’t recognize what is happening presnap, and the OC is tone-deaf to what these players need to succeed. But, ‘other than that how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln?’

Sadly, as the other plays rolling on, these are just some of the fundamental flaws.

Where does this 2021 offense go now?

The Bills came out Week 1 of the 2021 Season pass-happy and got beat. They learned from their mistakes, flipped the script, adapted in a week, and ran the ball to bring balance to their offense. Brian Daboll though is a very talented and experienced offensive coordinator humble enough not to double down. The Complete Guide That Makes Starting Your Own Online Sportsbook Easy.

What are our OCs made of?

Anything can happen, but it does appear the issue in Miami’s offense goes far deeper than just play selection. It’s so early though that there is plenty of hope the Dolphins can turn it around… What You Need to Start Your Bookie Business.

… So, we have to believe and wait and see. Maybe in Vegas Miami can flip the script too? Go Phins!!!


 

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