When the Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings faced off this past Sunday, a lot of things went wrong for the Dolphins. We’ve already posted an article giving you things to feel good about following.
My Favorite Draft Prospects: Part 1 By George Forder @GeorgeForder3 on Feb 20, 2021, 9:30am EST +
Anyone who watches a decent amount of film or pays attention to the draft ends up favoring some prospects over all others. They are what I would refer to as my guys. It doesn t mean I would move heaven and earth to draft them, but it means that I would always be cognizant of their availability when my pick came up in the draft. These aren t one through five on my big board, but I like these picks for Miami where they should (hopefully) fall on draft night.
2021 Offseason Outlook: Quarterback
It would be hard to imagine Miami fielding a poor defense in 2021. At worst, they ll regress closer to an average squad. That means there will be a lot of pressure on the offense to take a step forward in order for them to earn a playoff birth. The offense had struggles in 2020 with Chan Gailey as the offensive coordinator and play caller. I m not in the camp that blames all the shortcomings on Chan (as there are still massive holes on this offense), but obviously it wasn t a fit. We don t know exactly what the offense will look like in 2021, but we can take a look at each position group and see where improvements need to be made and where we can feel optimistic.
2021 Offseason Outlook: Tight End By George Forder @GeorgeForder3 on Jan 28, 2021, 3:57pm EST +
It would be hard to imagine Miami fielding a poor defense in 2021. At worst, they ll regress closer to an average squad. That means there will be a lot of pressure on the offense to take a step forward in order for them to earn a playoff birth. The offense had struggles in 2020 with Chan Gailey as the offensive coordinator and play caller. I m not in the camp that blames all the shortcomings on Chan (as there are still massive holes on this offense), but obviously it wasn t a fit. We don t know exactly what the offense will look like in 2021, but we can take a look at each position group and see where improvements need to be made and where we can feel optimistic.
2021 Offseason Outlook: Interior Offensive Line By George Forder @GeorgeForder3 on Jan 25, 2021, 7:34pm EST +
It would be hard to imagine Miami fielding a poor defense in 2021. At worst, they ll regress closer to an average squad. That means there will be a lot of pressure on the offense to take a step forward in order for them to earn a playoff birth. The offense had struggles in 2020 with Chan Gailey as the offensive coordinator and play caller. I m not in the camp that blames all the shortcomings on Chan (as there are still massive holes on this offense), but obviously it wasn t a fit. We don t know exactly what the offense will look like in 2021, but we can take a look at each position group and see where improvements need to be made and where we can feel optimistic.