Phins WILL Win, But Liam Adds Complications!

Panthers are a bad team and beat up, but Liam Eichenberg will complicate things

The Miami Dolphins are home, celebrating the great Zach Thomas, and are the #1 offense in the NFL expected to win this by almost two touchdowns. On the other hand, the 0-5 Carolina Panthers are starting a rookie quarterback, putting up an average of 11 points per game, and has numerous key injuries, so 0-6 is all but guaranteed. This game has another Phins blow-out written all over it in bright neon. Miami is all but guaranteed to move to 5-1 on the season and give Thomas a great day to remember…

…But center Connor Williams will miss his second game of the season and Liam Eichenberg will make his second start. So, Eichenberg could make things a little dicey for the Phins.

Can Liam Eichenberg Step up?

I don’t think the Panthers have a shot to win this game because everything but the loss of Connor is in the Dolphins’ favor. But, defensive tackle Derrick Brown is one of the best interior defensive players in the NFL. Brown is huge at 6’5” 320lbs and fast proving equally capable against the run and the pass. To be fair, Brown is slowed by a knee and ankle injury and is listed as questionable. So, maybe he ends up a game-time scratch? If not, even a diminished Brown will be a tall order for Eichenberg unless he has made strong improvements since his last outing.

Eichenberg in just 52 snaps has given up 5 pressures and 2 sacks, but it has looked much worse than that. Will Eichenberg improve? And the reality is he must improve a ton to not be a liability. I don’t think in any way he can jeopardize the Dolphins from winning, but all it takes is one back mistake to cause problems or even worse get someone hurt. Remember Eichenberg was driven into the backfield as if on skates when Terron Armstead got hurt against the Bills.

The real concern with Eichenberg is next week vs the Eagles

The Panthers are bad and despite Brown being a darn good player, you can be with the best pay-per-head that Miami can handle this team and Eichenberg probably won’t get anyone hurt. BUT, the BIG problem is next week vs the Eagles. Connor is dealing with something and playing against the Giants has made it worse. So, why did they play Eichenberg against a poor Giants team?

Eichenberg vs. the Philly front is a whole other animal than this week vs the Panthers. Against the Eagles Eichenberg could cost us the game and could get someone hurt. This week watching Eichenberg vs. Derrick Brown will be a great chance to evaluate his play and see how far he’s come. But, let’s hope it doesn’t come to Eichenberg starting next week vs. Philly! Go Phins!!!

2 comments

  • Randy Buckland

    This take isn’t about Eichenberg, this is about Belichick. His team stinks which should make all of us fins fans elated.I personally love it. His record without Brady at the helm is below 500.A lot of what I hear is him being the GM is his downfall.He most likely will not retire and the main reason and probably the only reason is he wants desperately to pass our coach Don Shula for most career wins. We know he most likely won’t quit middle of the season but my wish is they lose the rest of their games this season and then the owner Robert Kraft will tell him in a nice way that he’s got to go.I can’t stand it when most around the league call him the G.O.A.T. of coaching. He’s proven that he’s not.He’s just hanging around wishing and hoping.Say good bye Bill and make your fans happy and fins fans happy.

    • admin

      I love this take, Randy! 🙂 I’m older and not a fanatical in my football fandom… BUT,but,but! I want to see Bill lose and lose and lose. I want Shula to hold that title. So, I agree 100000%, Randy. Shula needs to keep the greatest win total of all time AND the Perfect Season for this world to be right in my eyes… SO! I back this take with every bit of magic I have, Brother!