So Zac Taylor is in place and immediately he's talking about a balanced offense. Could this be the true way of Campbell? Was Lazor a student of a different discipline and an unwilling convert? Might we be seeing the what could become the new way of the Miami Dolphins? Let's see, first a super-tough new coach. Then some unexpected training methods in the bye-week. And now ever more talk about balance. Where have I seen this before? Guys if we end up with a new logo... We'll know it's on! Say hello to Dan "Miyagi-Sensei" Campbell! Take that Tom Brady!
More runs from Tannehill? Maybe right now in QB coaching sessions... [video=youtube;Y3lQSxNdr3c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3lQSxNdr3c[/video]
Campbell knows this could be his only shot as a head coach. I like the fact he is not going to let Bill Lazor sink his opportunity. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Campbell should have known his last shot was weeks ago. Didnt pull the trigger then. If he still thinks he has a shot at the HC gig...he may be on drugs.
Coach says for weeks that he wants a balanced offense, emphasizing run... Coordinator calls 80%+ pass plays... Coordinator fired.
The only way the offense becomes balanced is if Miami stops falling behind by 10+ points in the game early which they have done 5 straight games. 3rd and longs aren't going to lead to a balanced offense either.
firing your inept offensive and defensive coordinator who were hired by an inept head coach, within the first 6 weeks on the job..sounds like good head coaching material to me..
Im excited what taylor brings to the table..But i don't see him as good qb Coach Gesendet von meinem ALE-L21 mit Tapatalk
Uh, wasn't the last game within 7 points for like the first three quarters? Edit: was thinking Dallas Dallas was 14-7 at half, and 14-14 at end of third