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Alright good, dolphin. We get it. Hub Arkush says to stop stealing his bit.

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Heh, I get it. I mean, heh, the Bears won. That's really what matters, right? I mean, heh, but they didn't play well, guys. Cutler got knocked down once. I really didn't see much from this offense that wasn't there under the Lovie regime. We all know how that played out. I just worry that winning so early in the year could lead to inflated egos.

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A win in the NFL is a valuable commodity which I certainly cherish.

It sure seems like the media is stretching to create a story line that didn't play out on the field. I guess I just expected to see more from the offense with this being Trestman's big moment with six months to game plan. I was disappointed to see so little different in the game planning end.

The Bengals win that game with a better game plan.

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good dolphin wrote:
A win in the NFL is a valuable commodity which I certainly cherish.

It sure seems like the media is stretching to create a story line that didn't play out on the field. I guess I just expected to see more from the offense with this being Trestman's big moment with six months to game plan. I was disappointed to see so little different in the game planning end.

The Bengals win that game with a better game plan.


He specifically said the first half was intentionally planned to be bland, and about keeping Cutler up. So the "big moment" you talk about was never in the plan.

The second half was better. They came back from double digits to win against a good football team.


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I see it as the opposite GD. We should see more game planning as he adjusts. Yesterday was blocking and tackling.

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Game one of the year, against one of the top defenses in the NFL. I certainly hope I can bitch about a Redskins 1-0 start tomorrow. Enjoy the win, GD.

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I like seeing GD's sports posts. Doc even had hid personal assistant type a few posts.

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 Post subject: Re: Good Dolphin
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Bucky Chris wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
A win in the NFL is a valuable commodity which I certainly cherish.

It sure seems like the media is stretching to create a story line that didn't play out on the field. I guess I just expected to see more from the offense with this being Trestman's big moment with six months to game plan. I was disappointed to see so little different in the game planning end.

The Bengals win that game with a better game plan.


He specifically said the first half was intentionally planned to be bland, and about keeping Cutler up. So the "big moment" you talk about was never in the plan.

The second half was better. They came back from double digits to win against a good football team.


That is not exactly a confidence instilling statement for me. Lovie could have game planned bland. Most of the big moments in the second half came from Cutler ad libbing than making plays from what was called.

Maybe I am a little jaded after hearing "we finally have an O coordinator" early season reports for the better part of the last 5 years. This was followed by "wait until next week" reports. I guess I'll have to wait for next for Trestman's planning for something above bland.

I think it is great they came back to win but the defense in the second half was the story of the day.

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good dolphin wrote:
Bucky Chris wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
A win in the NFL is a valuable commodity which I certainly cherish.

It sure seems like the media is stretching to create a story line that didn't play out on the field. I guess I just expected to see more from the offense with this being Trestman's big moment with six months to game plan. I was disappointed to see so little different in the game planning end.

The Bengals win that game with a better game plan.


He specifically said the first half was intentionally planned to be bland, and about keeping Cutler up. So the "big moment" you talk about was never in the plan.

The second half was better. They came back from double digits to win against a good football team.


That is not exactly a confidence instilling statement for me. Lovie could have game planned bland. Most of the big moments in the second half came from Cutler ad libbing than making plays from what was called.

Maybe I am a little jaded after hearing "we finally have an O coordinator" early season reports for the better part of the last 5 years. This was followed by "wait until next week" reports. I guess I'll have to wait for next for Trestman's planning for something above bland.

I think it is great they came back to win but the defense in the second half was the story of the day.


Now I think you're just trolling. The defense in the second half was the story of the day? They immediately gave up an 80 yard drive and a touchdown to put them down by 11.


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What I saw were receivers getting open when they were supposed to.

Dare I say it, big boy receivers, literally. The line was better, no doubt, but Cutler was able to get some timing on the drop back/throw without looking all over the damn place waiting for somebody to get some separation.

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I felt the ball was spread around much better too.


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Alright good, dolphin. We get it. Hub Arkush says to stop stealing his bit.

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Bucky Chris wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Bucky Chris wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
A win in the NFL is a valuable commodity which I certainly cherish.

It sure seems like the media is stretching to create a story line that didn't play out on the field. I guess I just expected to see more from the offense with this being Trestman's big moment with six months to game plan. I was disappointed to see so little different in the game planning end.

The Bengals win that game with a better game plan.


He specifically said the first half was intentionally planned to be bland, and about keeping Cutler up. So the "big moment" you talk about was never in the plan.

The second half was better. They came back from double digits to win against a good football team.


That is not exactly a confidence instilling statement for me. Lovie could have game planned bland. Most of the big moments in the second half came from Cutler ad libbing than making plays from what was called.

Maybe I am a little jaded after hearing "we finally have an O coordinator" early season reports for the better part of the last 5 years. This was followed by "wait until next week" reports. I guess I'll have to wait for next for Trestman's planning for something above bland.

I think it is great they came back to win but the defense in the second half was the story of the day.


Now I think you're just trolling. The defense in the second half was the story of the day? They immediately gave up an 80 yard drive and a touchdown to put them down by 11.


and pretty much shut things down for the next 25 minutes

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What I saw were receivers getting open when they were supposed to.

Dare I say it, big boy receivers, literally. The line was better, no doubt, but Cutler was able to get some timing on the drop back/throw without looking all over the damn place waiting for somebody to get some separation.


It's "amazing" what the lad can do when the weight of 5 angry men isn't sitting on his ill=functioning pancreas every 3rd play.

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Bucky Chris wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
A win in the NFL is a valuable commodity which I certainly cherish.

It sure seems like the media is stretching to create a story line that didn't play out on the field. I guess I just expected to see more from the offense with this being Trestman's big moment with six months to game plan. I was disappointed to see so little different in the game planning end.

The Bengals win that game with a better game plan.


He specifically said the first half was intentionally planned to be bland, and about keeping Cutler up. So the "big moment" you talk about was never in the plan.

The second half was better. They came back from double digits to win against a good football team.


Correct. There's no doubt it wasn't a perfect game, but they won the game against a quality NFL team, and came from behind to do so. They were impressive in the 2nd half of the game, and turned around a game which wasn't looking too bright.

If pundits are now saying they didn't play a perfect game, or ripping on a particular unit, that's pretty much nonsense to me. They are playing against a team that many of these experts thought would win outright, and too try too diminish a quality NFL win because the defenive line didn't have a great day is silly.


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Dolphin as usual is the voice of reason and the board has turned on him for it.

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Dolphin as usual is the voice of reason and the board has turned on him for it.
Yup. It's the now deceased baseball season all over again.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
Dolphin as usual is the voice of reason and the board has turned on him for it.

Yep, because all of his Pro-Sox/Anti-Cubs rants are so rational!

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spmack wrote:
Hank Scorpio wrote:
Dolphin as usual is the voice of reason and the board has turned on him for it.

Yep, because all of his Pro-Sox/Anti-Cubs rants are so rational!


The shit is, as trollish as they may be, they are not incorrect.

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