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The Dolphins died an ignoble death against the Jacksonville
Jaguars yesterday, losing by the disastrous score of 62-7 in
Jacksonville. There is no point in going over the game, since the
Dolphins played terribly from the first play to the last. Suffice it
to say that if there was a mistake that could be made playing football,
the Dolphins made it.
This is not to take anything away from the Jaguars, who were
clearly the better prepared and more talented team in every way, but
the Dolphins committed 7 turnovers from the first offensive play to the
end of the game and you aren't going to be competitive against any team
in the league if you commit 7 turnovers.
There were a few plays by the Dolphins that were good. Tim
Bowens bull-rushed over Zach Weigert in the first quarter for a sack
and Oronde Gadsden made a beautiful reception of a Dan Marino pass at
the end of the first half for the Dolphins' only touchdown. But other
than those two plays, the Dolphins looked totally inept and incompetent.
I know that some of the fans out there will want to know how Dan
Marino played if you didn't have a chance to watch the game. Well, Dan
did not play well at all. His first pass of the game was an
interception thrown directly to a Jaguar's defensive back that should
never have left his hand. He threw behind, over and in front of his
receivers all day long.
Having said that, I'm not trying to single out Dan or blame the
loss on him. Every player on the team made mistake after mistake and
all deserve equal shares of the blame. Defensive players consistently
missed tackles, offensive players dropped passes or fumbled and didn't
block and defensive backs were roasted all day long. Every player on
the team stunk yesterday.
In the aftermath of this debacle, several things are likely to
happen for the Dolphins. First of all, Jimmy Johnson is likely to
resign as head coach. There was a good chance he was going to resign
anyway, but this defeat will merely hasten his decision.
The second thing that's going to happen is that Dan Marino will
most likely not play in a Dolphins uniform again. I believe that the
Dolphins will "encourage" him to retire. At the very least, he will
be asked to take a huge pay cut. The rumors are flying hot and heavy
that he'll leave Miami and play somewhere else, but I don't believe
that. I think he'll just retire.
As for my personal feelings - well, I know that it is human
nature to want to blame some individual for this disaster. We all like
to have some person to blame when things go wrong. But, like most
human disasters, it isn't that simple. It isn't all one person's
fault. Nearly everyone associated with the team deserves their fair
share of blame, from Wayne Huizenga down to the ball boys.
So before we all go shooting Jimmy Johnson or Dan Marino or the
offensive line or the defensive backs or the coaching staff - lets take
a few days to calm down. Most people can't make intelligent judgments
when they're upset and I don't know about you - but I'm very upset right
now.
But as bad as you and I feel, I can assure you that every one of
the Dolphins' team members feels far worse. Everything they've worked
for all year has just been destroyed in an afternoon of humiliation that
was worse than their worst nightmares.
So, before you jump on the blame bandwagon, regardless of which
bandwagon it is, just remember that it could be worse. You could be
Dan Marino this morning, faced with a dismal end to everything you've
worked for your whole life.
As for my feelings about Dan - well, I believe that it is time
for him to retire. For whatever reasons, he is no longer capable of
playing the game at his former level. Yes, sometimes he still comes
through with an amazing pass or even a whole drive, but he is
inconsistent and mistake prone. He has become just an average NFL
quarterback and "average" will never be good enough for him, or for his
fans.
For those of you who want big changes to the team following the
game, I don't think you have to worry about that. It's pretty clear
that there will be big changes to the team in the off-season, perhaps as
soon as today.
It was a dismal way to end the season, but I don't think that
we'll have to endure another year like this one again.
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