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Interesting Situational Stats about our WRs/TEs (compared to Atlanta for fun)

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by ToddPhin, Dec 7, 2012.

  1. ToddPhin

    ToddPhin Premium Member Luxury Box Club Member

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    Interesting thought, Dis.

    Perhaps our coaches deserve some credit for designing and calling plays that can squeeze such a high percentage of scores from our TEs & guys like Marlon Moore.
     
  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    It would probably be closer but he would still have more INTs than TDs.
     
  3. Disnardo

    Disnardo Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    With all of Thills problems so far he has one dubious distinction over the team of last 2 years...

    He has won at least 2 games against teams with winning record in a seasons, so far (Bengals, and Seattle)... The last QB to win at least 2 was Henne is 2009 (Jets twice, and NE)...

    Another thing to note...

    Last years WR #1-#3 (BM, DB, BH)... had an average of 143 yds per game...
    Last years TE's (AF, Clay)... had an average of 42 yds per game...

    This years our #1-#3 WR's (BH, DB, MM, who has 83 yds)... Have an average of 141 yds per game...
    This years TE's ( AF, Clay)... have an average of 35 yds per game...

    Last year it was a split 10 TD's via the run and 10 via the pass in the RZ at this time...
    Also noted is that only 3 TDs have come via the pass in the Red Zone, in comparison to 9 via the run...
     

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