Thankfully last night's Monday Night Football game has come to an end. Without looking back on every MNF contest through the years I can say, without reservation, that this game between the Miami Dolphins and the NY Jets was the most boring game I have ever watched. The Dolphins beat the Jets 16-13.
After three quarters of play the Dolphins had 52 yards on the ground and 167 through the air. The Jets on the other hand had 233 yards rushing and just 42 yards receiving. Geno Smith, Jets quarterback, was 3 of 6 passing for the first half. Only Tim Tebow has ever won an NFL game while attempting 15 or fewer passes in a game.
There was a situation in the second quarter, with the Jets leading 10-6 and facing a 4th and 2 from the Miami 27 yard line that seemed the perfect time to go for it on 4th down. The Jets defense had held the Dolphins for most of the half and the Jets had 228 yards rushing at the time. The worst case scenario for the Jets, if they didn't make it, would be that the Dolphins would take over on downs at their own 27 and the Jets defense would force them to go 73 yards in a drive, something the Dolphins had not been able to do in the game. Ryan chose to kick the field goal for a 13-6 lead.
Geno Smith attempted just 13 passes all game and completed 7 of them for 65 yards with no touchdowns and 1 interception. Statistically, Ryan Tannehill had a better night at 25 of 35 passes for 235 yards but he also failed to record a touchdown and also threw an interception.
The teams combined to miss 3 field goals, 2 by the Jet's Nick Folk and 1 by the Dolphin's Caleb Sturgis. Folk's second miss came with the score tied at 13 and 10:24 to go in the game.
Caleb Sturgis connected for 3 with 1:57 left in the game but the win was not assured until Geno Smith threw an interception with 34 seconds left.
The Dolphins somehow have managed to stay in the playoff hunt at 7-5 while the Jets fall to 2-10 on the year.
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Monday, December 1, 2014
Friday, November 14, 2014
Dolphins Best Bills 22-9
Ryan Tannehill threw for 240 yards and 2 touchdowns as the Miami Dolphins overcame 5 sacks and 2 lost fumbles to beat the Buffalo Bills 22-9 on Thursday night.
The Dolphins defense held Kyle Orton to 193 yards through the air with no TDs. They also held the Bills to just 54 yards on the ground. Anthony Dixon had 35 of those yards on 10 carries to lead the Bills ground game.
Jarvis Landry and Brandon Gibson had the receiving touchdowns for the Dolphins.
The lone bright spot for the Bills was the play of Mario Williams who had 3 1/2 sacks in the game.
Read the ESPN recap here.
The Dolphins defense held Kyle Orton to 193 yards through the air with no TDs. They also held the Bills to just 54 yards on the ground. Anthony Dixon had 35 of those yards on 10 carries to lead the Bills ground game.
Jarvis Landry and Brandon Gibson had the receiving touchdowns for the Dolphins.
The lone bright spot for the Bills was the play of Mario Williams who had 3 1/2 sacks in the game.
Read the ESPN recap here.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Dolphins Shutout Chargers 37-0
The Dolphin's Ryan Tannehill was 24 of 34 passing for 288 yards and 3 TDs in the Dolphins shutout win over the Chargers.
This was the most lopsided loss for the Chargers since 1996 and they were shutout for the 1st time since 1996.
The Chargers have not won in South Florida since 1982.
Pjilip Rivers was held to 138 yards passing on the day with a QB Rating of 31...his lowest since 2007.
Read the Yahoo Sports article here.
This was the most lopsided loss for the Chargers since 1996 and they were shutout for the 1st time since 1996.
The Chargers have not won in South Florida since 1982.
Pjilip Rivers was held to 138 yards passing on the day with a QB Rating of 31...his lowest since 2007.
Read the Yahoo Sports article here.
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