Tom Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 MIAMI DOLPHINS October 11, 2004 11:59:04 PT CURRENT UPDATES OFFENSE -- QB Jay Fiedler (ribs) the team doesn’t know if he will be able to play in Week 6. -- QB A.J. Feeley (concussion) the team doesn’t know if he will be able to play in Week 6. -- RB Travis Minor (ankle) is unlikely to play in Week 6. He missed his fourth consecutive game in Week 5. -- ORT John St. Clair (ankle, knee) has the team hopeful that he may be able to return to action in Week 6. DEFENSE -- DT Tim Bowens (back) has the team hopeful that he will be able to return to action in Week 6. -- LB Tony Bua (hamstring) missed his third consecutive game in Week 5, but the team is hoping he will be able to play in Week 6. SPECIAL TEAMS -- PK Olindo Mare (calf) status for Week 6 is uncertain. NOTES AND MISCELLANEOUS UPDATES -- 10/11 -- RB Leonard Henry was replaced for most of the final three quarters in Week 5 after managing just 10 rushing yards on his first five carries. ... RB Brock Forsey led the Dolphins in rushing during Week 5, rushing 13 times for 44 yards. It is not yet known if he will be the team's starter at tailback in Week 6, as he has limited experience in the team's offense. ----------------------------------------
Bill from NYC Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 On paper, we should shut them out and score 30 or more points. Ironically enough if we do, we would look to be a very good team in terms of points scored/allowed. Oh, but our record would be 1-4.
AKC Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 On paper, we should shut them out and score 30 or more points. Ironically enough if we do, we would look to be a very good team in terms of points scored/allowed. Oh, but our record would be 1-4. 66597[/snapback] Winning has to start somewhere, and with a rookie HC and new offense being implemented 0-4 should not be a major surprise to Bill's fans. Even considering that, if our dropped passes number was not the highest in the league that same record could very likely read 3-1 or 4-0. With a rookie HC there's a learning curve about handling personell, and this staff is sorting out our weakest links and at the same time discovering some surprises along the way. As much as Miami wants to get off the snide this game appears to be the Bill's game to use as a springboard to learning how to get in front of a team and staying there.
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