November 5, 2024

Anthony Weaver sees Ravens’ defense as the foundation for what Dolphins will do

New Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver says the defense he coaches in Miami will be a lot like the one he coached as an assistant in Baltimore the last three years.

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“The scheme that we used in Baltimore is extremely multiple and flexible, and the foundation of what we’re going to do here will be from that,” Weaver said.

Weaver said Ravens head coach John Harbaugh is one of the two greatest influences on him, along with Romeo Crennel, whom Weaver worked with on the Texans. And Weaver said it’s less about the Xs and Os than about how a coach treats players.

“Coach them hard and love them up. Usually when you do that, they tend to respond for you,” Weaver said.

Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said that when seeking a new defensive coordinator he was seeking first and foremost the right fit on a personal level, and Weaver said that he and McDaniel share beliefs about coaching that will make them a strong team.

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Dolphins fans sound off on the most overrated player of the past!

Last night I asked the question-

What PAST Miami Dolphins player that the fan base loves or at least remembers in a positive manner do you think is overrated to at least some degree and why?

Below are some of your answers-

daytonadolfan points out a couple of expensive free-agent wideouts.

Brandon Marshal comes to mind and Mike Wallace perhaps?

Bill Moody was thinking along the same lines as Tona.

Brandon Marshall – For all the hype, he’s best remembered for his 3 TDs in the damn Pro Bowl.

holland182.0 is not a fan of offensive tackles that don’t score much or… at all.

Richmond Webb _ people act like he was so good but that pickle-fart didn’t score a single touchdown in his whole career . . . what’s up with that

dedstrk316 doesn’t like guys that are oft-injured.

I keep going back to Incognito, Pouncey, Armstead. Pouncey was good for a time but, like Armstead, was hurt too much. I never liked him or Incognito much.

MIAMI235 didn’t think Suh was all that.

Ndamukong Suh

sdphinsfan has a laundry list of guys.

Man…that list is long.

Jackie Shipp

Hugh Green

Keith Byars

Jake Long (this one needs some qualification because of injury. He was great for short amount of time, but nowhere near what he could have been if he could’ve stayed healthy).

Karlos Dansby

Brandon Albert

Etc, Etc, Etc…..

finfanfromsiam asks a question…

Karlos Dansby?

Dolfanjoe was hoping for more from the free agent.

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Let’s go back, Hugh Green! Monster for Tampa Bay. came to Miami maybe a little past prime but still going to be our Saviour. He could not stay healthy and it seemed to end his career. But of course, he was not the only one………………..

72Phins4ever was not a fan of “Smokin’ Jay”.

Jay Cutler.

Reid305 would like to second that!

Cutler, despise him.

Yarganaught was not a fan of the headaches.

So many WRs to choose from… I’ve forgotten some of them (Ochocinco, Boston, and the other one who turned out to be a headcase). But I’d lump in some other players who may be a bit more controversial, like Keith Buyers, that TE we signed from Philly. He was good… but didn’t translate into more wins, IMO.

The most hyped player in my book is Ricky Williams. Even more so than that RB we had a few years ago who would put up 200 yards and disappear. Ricky was the Offense, week in and week out. And he fit in well with Dave Pornstache’s playbook: Run, Run, Pass, Punt. But alas, it wasn’t enough.

Call_for_the_Priest’77 chose a QB who is about to be on his third team.

Since this question deals with players who were generally appreciated for their contributions to the team, I’m going to say the most overrated player was Ryan Tannehill. I remember all the hype about us getting him after hiring Mike Sherman as our OC (who was one of RT’s coaches in college). We drafted him at #8 OA. He was supposed to lead us out of our millennial mediocrity but never rose above it. Starting one’s career for the Philbin era Dolphins was certainly not a fast track to success. Neither was being a tackling dummy for salivating pass rushers slashing their way through porous offensive lines to the point where he would pass blood through his kidneys! Apart from Brett Favre, I can’t think of a more durable QB than RT! Still, we kept hoping for more out of our top #10 pick, who was supposed to be much better than Russell Wilson (who went in the third round and superbowl success in Seattle).

Being overrated is often not the fault of the player as much as it is the team’s and fan’s expectations that are too high. I think most of us respect RT for his efforts here but feel like he could have done better with what he had to work with. I would also say that fans of his play in Tennessee over the last five years or so would say about the same.

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coluccim had a WR and TE in mind.

Jarvis Landry and Charles Clay come to mind

SlayerNation1 didn’t like his bagels, maybe?

– Vontae Davis

– Suh always looked lazy and overpaid

– Landry got too much hype for being associated with early OBJ, he was the only interesting player

-Sammy Smith, I never see anyone like him with an ability to fumble on the goal line, he was hyped up coming out of college

-John Offerdahl was a fan favorite but not great

Jason Kuruvilla is not a Bell fan.

Yeremiah Bell!!!!!

 

 

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