The Miami Dolphins have one more game left to play in the 2014 season, and it is only fitting that they finish off the year against their arch-nemesis the New York Jets.
In all likelihood, this will be Rex Ryan’s final game as the head coach of the New York Jets, and most of the best bookie software sites like www.AcePerHead.com would say that Rex would like nothing more than to finish off on a high note by defeating the hated Phins.
In the last contest, Rex Ryan showed his lack of faith in Geno Smith by going with an ultra-conservative game plan that consisted of 49 rushing plays and 13 passing plays, which means that they ran 79% of the time. Even though everyone watching the game, knew that the Jets were going to run the ball relentlessly, Miami could not stop the Jets from getting 277 yards on the ground, with a 5.7 yards per carrying average.
As the old saying goes, “no need to fix what is not broken,” which means that Rex Ryan and the Jets will most likely have a similar game plan going into this weekend, with an abnormally healthy dose of running plays. The Dolphins’ defense must show some pride in this last game, and focus first and foremost on stopping the run. Even if the Jets deviant from the run game, it would be better to stack the box, because I would still rather take my chances in having Geno Smith try to beat me, than being beat by the Jets ground attack.
There is no mystery that the 3-12 Jets are a bad team, and the reason why they need to rely on the run is that they do not have the talent or skill to have a successful passing attack. Smith is just a downright bad quarterback, and the ironic part is that he actually thinks that he is not that bad. However, Rex Ryan is a born motivator, and he was able to get his team prepared and motivated to claw and fight against the Patriots last week, where they only lost by 1 point. So make no mistakes, Rex Ryan and the Jets are not going to lay down and die, and hand Miami a victory. Miami is going to have to be prepared to fight for this final victory, which could at least give Miami a winning record, something they have not had since 2008.
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