[video=youtube;nMS3Mx67sYc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMS3Mx67sYc[/video] Good Evening Dolphins Fans! Good Luck this Week! Em
Good analysis. You do a good job every year, I'd like to see you get some real recognition for it. With all the clowns in the media we could use more guys like you.
Nice job, sir. Can't argue with any of it. Thank you for not calling Henne a statue... there were some schmucks on Yahoo Sports that were doing so on Tuesday and I honestly wondered if they even watched Henne at all Monday night.
Hate to say it but poor analysis. Yes, you picked the Dolphins and that's all fine and dandy but your analysis of games are very inconsistent.
He posts them every week. Last week he said that the Colts rookie offensive line that got abused by our defense was better than our O-line that completely shut down Dwight Freeney (0 sacks and got owned SEVERAL times) While it's obvious that Schaub is in no way Tom Brady, Wes Welker, Danny Woodhead, Benjarvis Green-Ellis, is in no way Andre Johnson, Arian Foster, Ben Tate. Our QB won't be as good but our offense will be every bit as explosive as you guys experienced last week against the Patriots. It'll still be a close game but his analysis of this game and most games is very inconsistent.
As a Texans Fan I think you're overrating those backs. Here's the the reason why the Pats had success running the ball: They were a predominately passing the ball, thus using the pass to set up the run. Its easy to run when everyone is bracing for the pass. Also, 1 WR (Johnson) is easier to gameplan against than multiple threats and a superior OL (Patriots) Just saying
Well, I think Football Gameplan's views have as much validity as whomever is speaking on a Sunday morning show, after all conversation never won a game, neither did opinion lose a game
Which "backs" are you referring to? Arian Foster and Ben Tate? The league's leading rusher? Yes, he's overrated what am I thinking. Ben Tate? As of right now he's the 4th leading rusher in the NFL and everyone thinks he'll be able to replace Foster at some point this season (might be a bunch of crap but it just shows how much praise they give Tate and his potential to be great.) Also didn't you say you liked Ben Tate in your last video? Now you're saying he's overrated? More of your inconsistencies are showing. If you're talking about our DB's I never mentioned that they'd be good because regardless they're still a weakness but with an upgraded front 7 they won't look as vulnerable.
Numbers NEVER tell the whole story.. Would you say Foster is better than Peterson?? NO. They (Tate & Foster) are solid backs, but don't act like you guys have Bo & Marcus in the backfield. I DO like Tate as well as Foster, but I think they can be contained.
*Sigh* Its obvious if its not spelled out for you, its incomprehensible. I'm making the point that, by YOUR logic, Foster lead the league in rushing so that makes him the best. So I (ME) pointed out that just because someone has more yardage than another player, doesn't necessarily means they are better than that person. Get it now?
Hmm, perhaps if you made a video of your dog making picks and offering views on players you maybe have a point. *wooF* texans win SB! *woof*
I'm pretty sure he said that in response to you saying he was overrating the Texans backs... Cuz he said Wes Welker, Danny Woodhead, Benjarvis Green-Ellis, is in no way Andre Johnson, Arian Foster, Ben Tate. << That is in no way overrating the backs of Houston cuz its true... The Texans are also very capable of opening things up with the pass believe it or not. And as meaningless as it may seem to some lets not forget the 5-0 record against the Dolphins should bear some mentioning... It will be a good game, but I see AJ having a big game and making a crucial play.. the Texans will be able to move the ball well on the ground whether its Foster back or Ben Tate and I feel there will be some longer possessions... The defense will get some pressure on Henne, but I don't seem them being as effective this week as last of course... 27-17 Texans