Chat Room Now Open!  http://dolphinstruth.com/chat-room/game-day-chat/   The game only airs on the NFL Network.   Even the real networks won’t cover this game! Looks like we’re getting the D-list of announcers too.   Dolphin-hater Tony Dungy, ESPN dropout Mike Tirico, and Doug Flutie.   Jeez, who even knew Flutie was an announcer?   The guy hasn’t been around the NFL in a decade, and he’s hired to analyze the Jets and Dolphins? So Adam Gase was commenting on why Jay Ajayi wasn’t in the game for the two failed rushing attempts at the end of the game.  Gase said, “That was my fault.   IRead More →

The Dolphins placed Mike Pouncey on IR this morning, thus ending his season.   Publicly, Pouncey has been stating for weeks that he wants to play again this year, but there are doubts if he really meant it.  Apparently the Dolphins don’t want to risk another injury to Pouncey, because we might need him NEXT year to play his usual 5 or 6 games. Somehow, he’ll probably make the Pro Bowl again this year. Personally, I don’t see this as a huge loss, because I think Anthony Steen has filled in well.   (By the way, I re-watched the Cardinals game.  On Matt Moore’s finalRead More →

So it looks like Ryan Tannehill’s injury is only a sprain.  It’s still serious and he is more than likely still done for the year.   But at least it’s not a full tear that would require extensive surgery.  I still can’t believe he was crying on the sidelines.   The memes are out there already. Hard to believe that yesterday was our ONLY home game in December.   Thanks, Roger Goodell. Reports out of Buffalo are saying that Rex Ryan is about to be fired.  We play the Bills in two weeks, so it could be intriguing if the Bills were distracted with coachingRead More →

So all the Tannehill haters got their wish, and Ryan is done for the year.  Matt Moore can make a strong statement next Saturday with a good game vs. the Jets.    We still might miss the playoffs (I don’t see us winning in Buffalo), but having a winning season for once would do wonders for everyone. Man, the Cardinals tried all day to give this game away, and we didn’t take final advantage of it until there was literally one second left on the clock. On a day when Carson Palmer kept throwing it to the Dolphins and/or kept dropping snaps right in hisRead More →

Sometimes, injuries aren’t the worst thing to happen to a team.   Just ask any Patriot fan what happened after Drew Bledsoe got hurt. For the Dolphins, it could be a good thing.  We can hope. Our starting linebacker corps is blown up with injuries now, which might finally force Adam Gase to let Mike Hull start a game.   From there, we expect Zach Vigil to get some playing time as well.   It’s pretty poor management that these guys haven’t seen more playing time, especially since the guys ahead of them on the depth chart are very very average.   Jelani Jenkins isRead More →

Okay, time to move on from the lambasting of Adam Gase’s lack of preparation and the lack of the players’ performance in Baltimore.   You need a thick skin and a short memory in the NFL, and let’s hope the Dolphins have both. The Arizona Cardinals come to town.   Seemingly for the 13th game in a row, the Dolphins face a team with a Top-5 defense.  I don’t know how this happens each week or why the schedule makers pitted us against such tough defenses this season, but it’s happening again.  The Cardinals’ offense is no slouch either.  They’re a perennial playoff team latelyRead More →

The more and more uninformed announcers and reporters sing the praises of DeVante Parker, the more I have to point out his lack of effort when fighting for a ball and his overall poor mechanics. I’ve already mentioned the lazy way he WAITED for a pass to gently float down to him in the Ravens game, which of course made it easy pickings for a defender to intercept the ball. The week before vs. the Niners, Parker TWICE set his hand down out of bounds while landing.   The “catches” looked nice at full speed and even fooled the refs.  But upon further review, bothRead More →

Some Miami Dolphins writers should be comedians.  Or, at the very least, they should read Dolphins Truth more often.  Our head coach could learn a thing or two from reading my analysis as well. Bloggers are filling the Internet today with such earth-shattering revelations as “The Dolphins need better linebackers” (Sun Sentinel).   “They have to do better.” (Phinsiders).   Really?  You’re discovering that in Week 12?! Adam Gase, who calls plays as if he bet money on the opponent, said that the Dolphins didn’t execute, and that’s why they lost.  Uhh, no, Adam. The Dolphins DID execute some things, and then YOU abandoned those things.  GaseRead More →

It’s been a while since the Dolphins played in such a big game.   A few years ago, we had a chance to make the playoffs if we beat either the Jets or the Bills.  Yes, those were big games, but even if we won, we would have limped into the playoffs as a 9-7 team and would have gotten destroyed the next week on the road.  This time, it’s a little different. The stakes are higher because we’re playing a quality opponent this week, on the road, whereas in December 2013 we had two games against two of the worst teams in the NFL,Read More →

Apparently, the Dolphins have a very inconsistent policy on players’ involvement with drugs.   Just ask Leon Orr and Dion Jordan. Orr was cut today, in the middle of practice, when the team learned he was arrested for a marijuana offense.   Meanwhile Dion Jordan, whose drug problems seemingly go back years, is still on the team.  Both players have zero accomplishments and zero production to be proud of in their Dolphins’ career, but somehow Jordan’s career continues.  He still makes money from a team that he hasn’t played for in forever.   He’s one of those rare trivia answers:   Which Miami Dolphin wasRead More →

Well, the good thing is that we won.  Six games in a row is quite a feat, and somehow the Dolphins are in the playoff hunt again.   Our offense scored its most points of the year, and the defense had a couple of nice turnovers.   But, man!   That’s about all the positives I can point out at this point, and that makes it scary. First of all, as I pointed out all week, the 49ers are among the worst teams in NFL history.  There’s not a single player on either side of the ball who you want on your fantasy team, andRead More →

Before the season started, I let all of my readers know my opinion of what Colin Kaepernick was doing.  As time went on, he made things worse, not better.  First by trying to justify his actions, then by sporting Malcolm X hats and Fidel Castro t-shirts.  He’s making a bad situation worse.   His own fans hate him, but mostly because he can’t seem to win a game.  As if Dolphin fans didn’t have enough reasons to root for our team to sack an opposing quarterback, there is added incentive here to win and to really crush the 49ers and their QB by about 40 points.Read More →

  The Miami Dolphins were 0-31 lifetime when being shut out entering the 4th quarter of road games     0-31 ! Thank God the defense only gave up 10 points, because Adam Gase’s offense decided to only play for about 5 minutes Sunday in Los Angeles. It seemed that we were back in the Mike Sherman era for most of Sunday, with little originality to the play calling and even less toughness and grit.   (Speaking of grit, for example, can’t at least ONE of our 3 millionaire offensive linemen tough it out and go to work Sunday ?) Gase continues to be frustratingRead More →

We are favored by a point and a half over the lowly Los Angeles Rams and a rookie QB about to see his first game action.  Let’s hope the 1.5 becomes 21.5 and we blow them out. Miami currently sits 7th in the AFC standings, where the top 6 make the playoffs.     Time to start rooting for those ahead of us to lose.    Of course watching Carolina and New Orleans both choke last weekend and hand free victories to Denver and Kansas City hurt us in the standings, but that always seems to happen:    When you scoreboard watch and need othersRead More →

Chargers running back Melvin Gordon had an outstanding game last week as the Chargers easily disposed of the same Tennessee Titans who beat Miami pretty handily.   That may become problematic, but Dolphins defense is playing much better now than it was a month ago.  I think our defense is strong enough now where they can focus on stopping Gordon without being overly susceptible to pass plays. San Diego’s offense uses a lot of screen passes and draw plays, luring the defense to race into the backfield, and then quickly getting the ball out of QB Philip Rivers’ hands.  An overly aggressive front line isRead More →

With about 10 minutes left to play in the second quarter, the Dolphins offense scored a touchdown.  It would be their last offensive touchdown of the day. Adam Gase had just watched Jay Ajayi shake off a rough start against a formidable Jets run defense and score on a gorgeous 20-yard touchdown run on our first drive.   Gase then watched Ajayi and Damien Williams rush down the field again.   He watched Ryan Tannehill hit Williams on a nice, floating fade pass.  He watched Tannehill execute a quick dropback and then immediately fire it to Dominique Jones for our second touchdown.  When was theRead More →