Turning on the Hartline: Dolphins find their go to guy

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In March, the Miami Dolphins preceded to trade away their alpha receiver in Brandon Marshall. This season, the Miami Dolphins have finally made Brian Hartline the receiver he has strived to be and they guy that fans want to see bewilder secondaries on Sundays.

Although his year got off to a rocky start with outsiders wondering if the Dolphins would release or cut him because of his calf injury, Hartline healed and was ready for action by week 1.


Making tough catches has always been Hartline's appeal to the Dolphins. He's a hard worker that works an opposing secondary catching balls when he's not open wherever the ball is thrown.

Last week was Brian Hartline's career game catching 12 balls and 1 TD for 253 yards. Those pundits who screamed at the front office for trading one number 19 for Miami last year, can now trust in number 82 who does nothing but catch the ball.  In all, Hartline has 25 receptions and 455 yards receiving. Remarkably, he performs better in losses (16 REC, 344 YDS) than he does in wins (9 REC, 111 YDS).

His mastery of the new and improved Dolphins West Coast Offense is simply amazing since he missed so much time during training camp. The mere fact that he's become a go to receiver to Tannehill on third and long proves that he's clutch and makes catches when it matters.

Even though the Dolphins failed to win the past two weeks, his reception and run for 80 yards turning on the jets for 6 points shows that Brian Hartline is ready for the big time and the big contract. The expectations are going to rise after last week's performance, but should Hartline stay consistent he'll see a major payday and be a potential Pro Bowler at receiver. 

With Hartline emerging as the star receiver, we'll all soon forget that #15 in Chicago. 

Update: According to The Miami Herald-Hartline and the Dolphins are talking extension.  If Hartline keeps this up, he'll have a bigger contract and be the first Dolphin to exceed 1,389 yards receiving since Mark Clayton.  Hartline is on pace for 1,820 yards this season! 

The stop and go : the good, bad and the ugly

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The Miami Dolphins play the Cincinnati Bengals this week but I am not here to talk too much about that.  Too much bad and ugly went down Sunday for the Dolphins that I’ve thrown in “the Good” since that’s how the common saying goes.  Not our saying; you may be surprised by this comment, but as Jason Taylor tweeted, “good performances mean nothing without the end results.”  The big W.

 

Stop:  the Long giveaways

I never thought I would say this: perennial pro bowler Jake long has been incredibly average this season.  For a player of his status, caliber, and salary the three sacks he has allowed up to date should have simply not happened.  There has been an obvious decline in Jake’s play and while he has not been 100% percent healthy he should be locking down Tannehill’s blindside.  Does this mean we will trade him? The first round value is extremely tempting as the trade deadline approaches…

I’m not going to beat around the bush here, but Legedu Naanee is NOT an NFL receiver.  Davone Bess and Brian Hartline are.  Heck, I bet Rishard Matthews could be, get him in pads Sunday.  2 of Tannehill’s interceptions have been thrown his way and his mind boggling, physics-defying, game-altering GAFFE defines his nightmarish start to the season.  Sure Sean Smith bailed him out, but a fully-horizontally extended 6”3 cornerback will not always be there to bail him out.  Legedu Naanee is a very good special teams player; that is exactly where he should stay.

 

Start: Focus and Protect

After 5 hours of sleep, sitting in the middle of a stifling lecture hall, I could make less mental errors than the Miami Dolphins did this Sunday.  Brief recap: Javorskie Lane missed blitz pickup on the game tying drive.  Sean Smith misplay on the game-tying touchdown when Marshall had the inside coverage.  Legedu Naanee’s failure to tuck the ball away.  Jeron Mastrud blocking nobody on a Tannehill sack.  Reggie Bush running sideways and backwards too often; dude this isn’t college anymore!  The point I’m making is that despite the offensive explosion, the Dolphins have WAYS to go as a football team.  The protection was poor.  Tannehill had only been sacked 3 times in the first three weeks, until the Cardinals put him on the floor 3 more.  Personally, I would like to see a little more physicality out of rookie right tackle Jonathan Martin.  But on the bright side, John Jerry seems to finally have found his niche at right guard alongside the breakout play of center Mike Pouncey (PFF: 10.8).

 

Continue: Get out of Jail Free Card

I don’t know if Ryan Tannehill couldn’t roll doubles to get the handcuffs off, or an injury to 22 was needed, but the 6”4, orthopedic surgeon-bound stud from Texas A&M was unleashed Sunday afternoon in Arizona.  Tannehill posted 431 yards, including an 80 yard, in stride, bomb to Hartline.  I haven’t seen that kind of throw from a Miami uniform since Ronnie Brown shocked us with a left handed toss to Anthony Fasano.  Common Sherm! Keep it coming.  This aerial explosion reminded me of Nagasaki when the A-bomb hit.  Teams can no longer play the Miami Dolphins so one-dimensionally—stack the box and Tannehill will shred you.  He is smart, his command of the offense, ability to recognize coverages and make the right checks at the line of scrimmage is frightening…Frightening for other teams that this is only his fourth career game in a lackluster offensive lineup.  In the words of dear friend Jake Rashkovan “to be a franchise quarterback, you gotta be good looking”—And damn is RT a looker!

 

I’m going to change it up this week since nothing was Incognito about the Dolphins’ performances Sunday.  Therefore the Cognito Dolphin of the Week is Cameron Wake.  Wake made D’Anthony Batiste and rookie Bobby Massie beg for mercy each and every down, accumulating 4.5 sacks, 5 stops, and 7 QB hurries for a PFF rating of 11.4.  Wake is the #1 rated 4-3 DE on PFF by more than double the next guy (27.4 to 13.3)

 

Update: Legedu Naanee has been released, Jabar Gaffney is now a Miami Dolphin.

“Naanee nanee, nanee nanee, hey heeeeeyyy goodbye”.

 

Until next week,

Cheers.

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Mike Pouncey impressing on and off the field

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I woke up this morning to an interesting article posted on PFT saying Mike Pouncey apologizes to Dolphins fans.  The link is posted below.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/10/03/mike-pouncey-apologizes-to-dolphins-fans/

After reading the article, certain thoughts came into my head. First and foremost, I like and respect the sentiment from Pouncey. Pouncey is holding this franchise to a higher standard and statements like this help change the culture in Miami. Pouncey comes from a winning college team in the university of Florida where he was a part of the winning Tebow magic. Pouncey like most players believe this team can compete and while the team has come up short the past two week it is nice to know that as much as the effort is their the main goal is still focused on getting W’s every Sunday.

While this was a mere simple response to from Pouncey, it is a continuation of the Dolphins trying to be more transparent with the fan base. Joe Philbin also displayed some transparency after Sunday’s loss calling out players on specific plays and indicating to the fans and media where players need improvement. Some might dispute where why weren’t player held accountable on Sunday rather than on Monday on the press room and we might have seen the message loud and clear this week when Naanee was released.

In terms of Pouncey, he has nothing to be apologetic over; he is currently ranked the number 1 center in the NFL by PFF and has been lights out so far this year and well his whole pro career. Pouncey has been a true professional and has the look of a 10 year pro bowl vet. Pouncey has been amazing, blocking defenders in the run game and hardly quarterback pressure. Pouncey has shaped up to being everything and more the Dolphins could hope for when they drafted him 15.

I have loved everything I have seen from Pouncey on and off the field, so don’t be sorry Mike but I just like you would love to see more W’s.

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Naanee OUT ! Gaffney IN !

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The Dolphins finally listen to the loud fan base and have released Legedu Naanee. Naanee was all but a goner after his week 4 embarrassing fumble against the Cardinal’s. While on the Dolphins Naanee was rated per snap the worst WR in the NFL according to PFF.

The signed hopefully have solved their number 3 WR issue by signing Jabar Gaffney. Gaffney a proven vet who has recently struggled with injuries will look to prove his worth in Miami and if healthy could be of a real aid to a Dolphins offense in serious need of more help at WR.

Gaffney had 947 yards and 5 TD’s in 2011 with the Redskins and 875 yards for 2 TD’s in Denver in 2010. Gaffney is a clear upgrade to what the Dolphins had at WR3.

So the Dolphins signed Jabar Gaffney. No brainer all along. He just had to get healthy -- but that should be a nice addition to the WRs

Just spoke with Gaffney. Said he wasn't healthy enough to play when he worked out with the Dolphins earlier. Is now.

Ryan Tannehill and Brian Hartline Shine yet same old Dolphins !

Written by Daniel Eliesen on .

Oh boy! Another heart wrenching loss for the Miami Dolphins this Sunday.



For the 2nd straight week the Dolphins outplayed a team only to lose in devastating fashion in overtime. The Dolphins had franchise records from Ryan Tannehill, Brian Hartline and Cam Wake and light up the stat sheet yet finished second in the most important place on the box score.

While there are several things to smile about from yesterday the fact is that it isn’t much of a consolation when you can’t close a ball game.

As one of our favorite Dolphins tweeted,

Jason Taylor ‏@JasonTaylor

Had to take a few minutes to cool down, but damn thats a tough loss 4 the @MiamiDolphins. Some great performances,means nothing w/o the win

 

The Dolphins had this game in their back pockets several times however poor game management and play calling ended up biting them in the ass. Joe Philbin for the 2nd time in as many weeks seemed to be out coached when it mattered the most.

Several play calling miscues including getting cute with a fake FB dive pitch to Reggie Bush, killed momentum and did not help the Dolphins cause in closing this game.  Tannehill’s end of game fumble also seemed to be one you could put on the coaches, as the play call given the situation seemed odd. It seems when things have gotten close Joe Philbin and Mike Sherman has not put this team in the best situation to win the games. It’s early but it’s not only the players who need to progress, Joe Philbin is a work in progress as a head coach.

That being said it’s hard to ignore the clear positives from this game. While its still very early, Ryan Tannehill looks like the real deal. Tannehill set a Dolphins rookie record with over 400 yards and had the 2nd most yards by a rookie QB ever. Note Netwon who had one more yard than Tannehill also lost his game.

Brian Hartline had the best performance by a Dolphins WR, EVER! Hartline has really emerged as the teams number 1 WR. While Hartline is still far from an ideal number 1 he has done a good job at trying to prove otherwise. Hartline has really stepped up his game and proven to be a reliable first option for Tannehill.

Cam Wake finally broke through with a monster performance, pilling up 4.5 sacks and Sean Smith finally had a game that fans can be proud of with 2 huge interceptions.

Overall the stat sheet was a beautiful sight for Dolphins except well they lost.

 

While the future looks bright, the present is frustrating.  *sigh*

A team that is currently 1-3 could be 3-1 if things went a little differently.

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