Stillers 30, Miami
24 ���. Jan 3, 2010 ����Game #16
Stillers-Dolphins Postgame
Analysis and Grades
The
Stillers slopped their way thru yet another game, and eked out yet another
uninspiring win overly the mediocre Fish.��
It was all for naught, of course, as the Ratbirds staved off the hapless
Raiders, the same woeful team that Stillers were
unable to beat a few weeks ago.� Thus,
the Stillers finished 9-7 and will be golfing and loafing while the NFL
playoffs start next weekend.�
Grades:
QB:�
A microcosm of the season.� Ben
showed flashes of poise and solid QBing, along with a
host of boners and feeble-assed tentativeness.�
Ben went 18
of 27 for 22 yards, 3 TDs, and 0 INTs, which in and
of itself, is a solid day.�� However, the
boners were many:
��- 1st
series, waited forever, with an eternity in the pocket, and took a sack on 1st
down instead of a TA
��- With
Wally wide open on a deep route, Ben, for the 18th time this season, waited too
long to fling the ball, and Wally had to camp underneath the ball
��- in the 2Q, he held the ball forever and was stripped, which
� - on the TD pass to Miller, Ben could have walked
in for the TD, yet chose to pass it and force Miller to make an acrobatic grab
for the TD
� - again holding the
ball forever, Ben was stripped in the 4Q and gave the ball to
The late
fumble was a case of really stupid, no-brained football.�� It�s the 4Q, and you�re at your own 20.�� You have the lead.�� The last thing you want to do is RISK a dumbassed turnover, which is precisely what Dumblisberger did.�� ���C+�
RB:�
Mendy gained 94 yards on 20 carries; a nice day at the office.�� He tore the game open when he ripped off a
36-yard run midway thru the 3Q off a good, intelligent cutback.� He also had a good RAC on a 26-yard screen in
the 2Q.�� The major downer was his clumsy
footwork on a pass in the 4Q, in which he slipped and allowed his feet to go
OOB on what could (should) have been a TD reception. ���Parker saw a goodly amount of work late in
the 4Q, with the team needing to chew the clock.� He responded superbly, gaining 7, 4, and 4,
and then ripping off a 15-yarder and then a 34-yarder to seal the deal.����
FB: Rarely used.��� N/A
WR:�
Hines fought thru 2 bad hammys and led the way
with 8 grabs for 61, including a few clutch grabs in the 4Q.� He had a nice RAC on a 3d & 5 shovel pass
in the 3Q.� His needless holding penalty negated
Parker�s TD run in the 4Q.�
Wally had
the long bomb for a TD, and made a superb pluck-catch on 3d & 7 on the 1st
drive that netted 10 yards.�
Holmes
snagged an easy TD grab in the 1Q, his only grab of the day, which was odd,
given the 27 passes plus numerous other pass plays that were aborted.� Holmes threw an INT into double-coverage on a
dumbassed gimmick play in the 4Q.������ A
TE:�
Miller had 5 grabs for 56 yards and a brilliant TD catch in the very
back of the EZ.�� He also snared a flag
pass for 37 yards in the 1Q.� Spaeth, as
usual, did nothing.� He failed miserably
to even occupy his man on a simple block on a Mendy run in the 1Q, which
produced a 2-yard gain when it should have gone for 8 or 9 yards.�� Spaeth finished the season with (hold your
laughter) a grand total of 5 receptions for 25 yards.���� Miller:�
A���� Spaeth:� C-
OL: The line opened up some nice
fissures in the ground game, with Mendy/Parker combining for 185 yards on 32
carries.�
Foster, for
the most part, had a solid game.�� He had
a very good drive block on a Mendy�s 12 yard run in
the opening series.� He also had a good
block on Mendy�s 6-yard run in the 2nd series.�
Hartwig
continued to struggle.� He tripped over
the RG and got shoved onto his back on a 2d & G pass play in the 1Q.� He had a poor block, with his man stripping
Ben of the ball on the play that was ruled inc. in the 2Q. ��He did have a good block on Mendy�s 26-yard screen.�
Most of the
pressure and sacks were the result of Ben clutching and holding the ball like a
toddler.��� B�
DL:�
Keisel did not dress, which put more pressure on the remaining
crew.��
On the very
first Dolphin play from scrimmage, Dicky Williams ran
a basic plunge right up the gut.� Fat
Casey Hampton was SOLO blocked -- not double or triple teamed the way the
Pittsburgh media would have you believe he is on every single play -- and was
easily manhandled, allowing Dicky to saunter for a
16-yard gainer.�� Early in the 2Q, on a
run up RT, Fat Casey was buried on the 5-yard gainer.��
For no
apparent reason, Kirschke saw a ton of PT.��
He flubbed a CAKE-EASY fumble recovery in the 2Q, showing all the
coordination and athleticism of a donkey.�
He then clumsily whiffed on a sack of Thigpen in the 4Q.�
Eason had a
big stuff on the 1st play after Ben�s 4Q fumble, good for a 3-yard loss.�� His dumbassed prancing
afterwards was foolish, however.� ��Hoke
played some.��
Hood, who
seemed to have a breakout game last week, saw only marginal PT.�� ���B�
LB:�
Another subpar day at the office from this
crew.�
Farrior had
a wretched game.�� Utterly
wretched and laced with vomit.�
�� - on a 3d & 6
in the 1Q, Taunto got abused by Hartline on a simple
in-route, good for 10 yards
�� - 2 plays later, Taunto had a weak-assed
flail n� whiff on a Hilliard run, which gained 9�
�� - in the 4Q, Taunto had coverage on the TE, Fasano, on a short, routine middle-dump, and as has
happened at least 17 times this season, Taunto was left with his dick in the
dirt while Fasano scooted away en route to a 27-yard gain.��
Big LaMarr had 2 solos, both coming on Dong Sacks in the
1H.� He was SOLO blocked by a RB, Lex Hilliard, a man who gives up
40 pounds to LaMarr, on the first sack.� A few plays later, he beat weak-assed former
Notre Damer Tony Fasano, a
TE, for another sack.�� Neither play
really impressed me.�� Big LaMarr was far too slow and plodding on a simple out pass
to Hilliard that produced an 11-yard TD in the 1Q.�
Leading the
D in tackles was Larry Timmons, who had a strong game.�� He defended a pass early in the 2Q.� He delivered a big hit on Dicky,
probably unnoticed by most, at the end of the screen play later in the 2Q.� In the 3Q, Timmons showed his explosiveness
when he burst thru the middle and nailed White for a speed-sack.�� He then showed his speed and athleticism
when he not only chased down White, but also got an ankle-nip of White, which
forced the stumble by White just before he was planted by Taylor along the
sideline.��
Fox got
virtually no PT at all on defense.�� He
played too well early in the season to warrant any playing time.����
Timmons:� A����
Wood and Harrison:�� C���� Farrior:��
D�
DB:�
Another shoddy day, despite the rare INTs.�
Gay had a
rare pass defensed in the EZ in the 2Q, although the
ball was woefully thrown behind the WR.��
Town had an
INT on a nice play off a bad pass, but then foolishly got abused deep by Bess
for a TD in the 4Q.� WTF was this veteran
thinking ??�
Ike
delivered the big hit on Pat White, which knocked Whitey out of the game.�� As noted above, it was a fluke hit, as White
was nipped by Timmons just before Ike�s tackle.�� Ike also had a rare INT.�
Mundy was
far too soft on a 13-yard out in the 2Q.��
��Overall, facing a 2nd and then a
3rd stringer, in addition to a mediocre starter, the secondary was entirely too
average.��� B-
Spec teams:�
A rare day of adequacy.���
Boiman
had a good stop in KO cover in the 3Q.�� �Reed had a RARE touchback, and booted 3
FGs.��
With the
team desperate for a booming punt in the 4Q, Sepulveda got off a mediocre
41-yard punt.��� Not impressed.�� �����B+�
OC:�
Arians had a typical day at the office�.a lot of fluff and stats, but
lots of shit and slop.��
On the very
first play from scrimmage (a play that is typically practiced 15+ times prior
to the game), Arians call for an elaborate, grab-ass WR screen�.which netted
all of ONE yard.��
Throughout the game, well inside the opposing 10-yard line, Arians
showed this bizarre fetish for high-risk, piss-ant lil�
passes to a
�� - 2d & G on the 4, slant to Holmes,
nearly INTd by
�� - Next play, slant to
�� - 2d & G at the 5, late in the 3Q, a faggotty screen to Miller that gained TWO yards ��
Then there
was the assaholic gimmick play of having Holmes pass
deep to Mendy, which was INT�d.�� The Stillers had just picked a Miami pass,
and set up at the Miami 41, were poised to throw dirt in the grave, and Arians
calls this buttfucked gimmick pass by Tonio, which
asked Tonio to pass from the near hash ALLLL the way to the far hash, a throw
that many QBs around the league cannot even make.��� Very brainless.�� ����B-�
DC:�
Dick was lucky enough to face a mediocre starting QB like Henne.�� His luck
then improved when Henne was ruled out for the 2H,
forcing greenhorn running-QB Pat White into the starting lineup.�� When White got injured in the 3Q, Dick was
then even more fortuitous, getting to FEAST on a 3d stringer, Thigpen, who hadn�t
thrown a single pass all year.�� (And
Thigpen is really a FOURTH stringer, as Pennington was the Dolphin�s original
starter this season, before injury forced Henne into
the starting role.)�
But sure
enough, Dick managed to dick the dog the entire game.�� On 3d & 13 late in the 2Q, Dick softly
allowed a 21-yard completion to Bess.��
In the 1H alone, Dick allowed 8 plays of 10+ yards.
In the 3Q,
facing White, Dick had no contain on a 3d & 6, and
White easily scrambled for the 1D.��
In the 4Q, with a massive, comfy 17-point lead and facing a THIRD string QB,
Dick once again got carved up and shredded.��
He gave up a 9-play, 61-yard TD march, and then a 3-play, 62-yard TD
drive to make it a 3-point game.�� Here
the Stillers were, up by 17 in the 4Q, playing for their playoff lives, and
facing a 3rd string QB, and they had to hold on for their very lives by the
skin of their teeth.�� What a pile o�
shit.��� It�s
high time The Dullard moved on to his life�s work in the rec
area of a retirement home.����� D-�
HC:� Another slopper of a game for Tomlin.��� Load of penalties.�� Shoddy, softee defense.�� An offense that barfs it
up in the red zone.���� Little tenacity, desperation, or ingenuity.�� C+
Synopsis:�
With the Ratbird win, the Stillers have been
eliminated.�� And
frankly, for the better.�� The last
thing this group of underachieving slackards needed
was a back-door entry into the playoffs to serve as a fa�ade for the shit sandwich
they�ve delivered all season long.�� No,
far better to suffer the scorn and mockery of sitting out the playoffs and have
the point of mediocrity forcibly driven home.���
I must say, this has been, by far, one of the very most distasteful Stiller seasons I have ever followed.�� Given the talent, depth,
and experience, very, very disappointing.� �Soon
enough, we�ll embark on the player and coaching grades, as well as the offseason analysis of what should be done to improve this
team in 2010.��
(Still Mill
and Stillers.com -- when it comes to the analysis of the