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 by Hacksaw
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United States of America   AT THE BEACH
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Tomsula, you're on the clock?

 by Elvis
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ndamukong- ... soc_trk=tw

Ndamukong Suh reportedly wore sneakers in practice to protest a defense the players all hate
Business Insider By Scott Davis

Ndamukong Suh is yet to get a sack this season.

After falling to 1-3 on the season, the Miami Dolphins are the biggest mess in the NFL.
Head coach Joe Philbin is on the hot seat, the offense is flat, and the defense, expected to be a force this season, is wildly underwhelming, having surrendered 101 points while registering just one sack.

The failures on defense have put defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle's job in jeopardy, with the Miami Herald's Armando Salguero reporting that he's more likely to be fired than Philbin.

Part of this could be due to the team's reaction to Coyle's defensive scheme. It sounds as if players are turning against Coyle, particularly $114 million free-agent signing Ndamukong Suh. After Week 2, there were reports that Suh was freelancing on defense, ignoring play calls.

On Sunday, Salguero also reported that Suh held a symbolic protest during a full-padded practice last week over the defense:

And so when Ndamukong Suh, the team's highest-paid player, wore sneakers to a full-padded practice during the week, other players noticed. They took it as a sign Suh was making a statement of dissatisfaction over the defensive coaching.

And why are players drawing that conclusion? Because a prominent handful of them are dissatisfied over the defensive coaching, too.

I asked Suh what gear he wore to practice Thursday.

"Next question," he answered.

Suh's shoe choice was perhaps a way of showing he didn't respect the defense the team had been running, at least not enough to wear his cleats instead of sneakers.

NFL Media's Ian Rapoport also reported on Sunday that during the week, the Dolphins' defense held a closed-door meeting with Coyle to complain about the defensive scheme.

Players had a very frank and contentious closed-door meeting with Coyle this week, sources say, and they attempted to clear the air. The message was his schemes were too complex and constricting, and that they didn't put the players in position to make plays.

They begged him to simplify, and a source said Coyle junked many of the complexities of the defense this week to allow the players to play.

As Salguero notes, the Dolphins play a two-gap defensive scheme — defensive linemen line up directly across from the offensive linemen — which forces players to read the two gaps and react, instead of lining up between two offensive linemen and just attacking the offense.

Overall, it sounds as if Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has no choice but to make some changes to the team. It sounds as if players have turned against Coyle, and the Dolphins don't have anything to show on the field that suggests Coyle's system could work and the team can turn this around.

While the season is still young, and the Dolphins could recover from a 1-3 start, the early results don't bode well for Coyle's job.

 by Hacksaw
9 years 9 months ago
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So maybe those in the Suh camp (me) weren't all that correct either.
So you got Philbin? If so you are probably right with comments publicly made like Suh's
I'll still keep an eye on Tomusla. It really depends on next week @ Giants for those guys. If Eli spanks them, the wheels could start coming off.

 by The Ripper
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United States of America   Naples, FL
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Coyle should have been fired before they went London and Philbin might have lasted till the end of the year.

 by den-the-coach
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United States of America   Fifty-four Forty or Fight
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den-the-coach wrote:
dieterbrock wrote:I go with Philbin in Miami.
I could see them starting off slow and cutting the cord.


Actually I like the Dolphins this year, IMO, they will have a better defense than the Patsies and a much better offense than the Bills and Jets. And I kinda like Clueless Joe!


He Gone!

 by Hacksaw
9 years 9 months ago
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Elvis wrote:Looks like dieter and TSFH nailed it...

Congratulations gentlemen. You can spot a losing situation with the best of them. Heck, we should all be good at it after all the practice we get watching the Rams year in year out.

On a more positive note, every bad team eventually turns the corner. Is it possible that we did that yesterday with the emergence of Gurley? A nice winning streak would be welcome right about now.

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