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Phins Preseason Win Hints at Winning Culture

Under Gase the Phins were uneven, for one night, Flores brought stability

The Miami Dolphins beat the Atlanta Falcons 34-27 Thursday night… but that’s really the side note. The big news story is that the Phins appear to be on the right track… from top to bottom.

Yes, it has been just one stinkin’ Preseason game.

No, this team isn’t perfect and for context, Miami won their 1st Preseason game under Gase, too.

Still, even the doubter have to admit that for a young staff with a stripped-down team that ran backups with the starters… there was a ton of stability and consistency.

We create who we are. At least so says all that Law of Attraction razzamatazz.

Then there was Preston Williams and Josh Rosen.

Williams didn’t miss a beat from the practice field. Chris Grier may soon take a deep bow on this one. While still a bit raw, Williams was dominant and consistent. Getting this level of talent from an undrafted rookie… even if he down throttles some, is one hell of a find.

I have to admit, Jimmy was high on Williams early. So high I thought he was ‘high’ and had to tone down his exuberance a bit in my edit of his article. Silly me, no vision. At least this kinda’ crow is tasty because Williams may just end up a star.

Speaking of crow… some may end up eating plenty on Rosen

The connection between Rosen and Williams has shinned since early camp. As good as some of Williams catches were, equally good were some of Rosen’s throws. Let’s remember also, he’s the backup. And again, Rosen was had on the cheap as well. See the trend here?!

Winning starts from the top… and on the football side, that’s the talent acquisition from GM Chris Grier and his staff. Assistant GM Marvin Allen shouldn’t be forgotten in all of this. If you consider that the flow of success in hierarchical order is GM, HC, Staff, QB, and down the line, this Phins teams looks at least in solid shape. Simply swapping out Mike Tannenbaum for Allen and Tannehill and Osweiler for Fitzpatrick and Rosen appear to be a big step forward.

Of course, not everything went peachy.

Offensive Tackle Jordan Mills gave a cut worthy performance. Sloppy both physically and mentally in the starting Left Tackle role, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Turk came early for him.

This though would leave the Phins thinner on a thin O-line.

Also, Kallen Ballage looked lost at times as a receiver. Kenyan Drake IS Miami’s starting tailback. Ballage will and should get his touches of course. But, he is still raw.

I’ve watched the game only a few times…

… But what stood out at first glance with the all-important O-blockers
At first glance about the overall team
Other Phins bits that stood out
Breaking the tape down to get the nitty-gritty

Overall, I was pleased… but, what you think you saw isn’t always the case when you dig into the tape. I’m sure my opinions in some aspects will alter as I go over and over the game and hear from readers. Still, this was about as promising a showing as you could expect. Go Phins!!!

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