Dude... Even as a former defensive lineman, I LOVE seeing well-schemed and well-executed offensive play. It's part of what makes football fun, is watching people who know EXACTLY what they're doing do it well.
It's just outright satisfying to watch human chess in action, I'm an Australian who never played American football and barely understands the game but even I can appreciate this beautiful art.
I had a feeling that Miami made a good hire and this guy would bring some 49er offensive jazz. Hope Tua can stay healthy and the Fins make a Wild Card spot.
@@tiffanys9878 agreed the division is open I do expect the bills to beat the jets this week but dolphins have a very favorable schedule could possibly be 8-3 right after the bye week which is huge for the dolphins after losing 3 games without tua
Well done! I'm a bit of a football junkie, but don't usually love watching film breakdowns. You guys actually made this fun and intriguing. Your editing and copy really pull the viewer into the head of McDaniel. Thank you.
Glad to see someone giving McDaniel credit. He has designed an offense that plays to his star's strengths instead of trying to change them. Tua is going to light up defenses playing this kind of ball because he is so great at timing passes and Hill and Waddle are just so fast and crisp on patterns, its almost impossible to defend. PHINS UP
1. Love the Graphics up front. When you don’t use them, I get lost, however. Like when you then show other plays that went wrong. 2. Great Narration. 3. The writing is so engaging. Love the lingo, “if the safeties squeeze…” etc. Keep ‘em coming, this is so insightful.
Thank you for this breakdown. As a Dolphin fan, I had no idea what was going on but what I saw was new and blowing me away. I don’t know how the rest of the NFL can gameplan against this offensive onslaught as the season progresses and as Tua/McDaniel and company continues to gel. Let’s see what happens. This has to be the best breakdown that I’ve ever seen. Thanks again.
This Miami offense reminds me a bit of the Marino/Duper/Clayton trio in the 80's. Duper and Clayton were both short (5'9" or so) but had incredible speed and ability to change direction on a dime like Waddle and Hill. Both had good hands. They had to, as Marino was renowned for his hard throws. Marino probably had a better arm than Tua, but he couldn't move the way Tua does. Both QBs are quick release/timing and very accurate passers. And when you have all that speed on the outside defenses are in trouble on every down. Bill Walsh and his 49ers solved that Dolphin offense in the super bowl by running strong pass rushes right into Marino's face. This threw off his timing and capitalized on his lack of mobility. Can't do that with Tua. Now with some serious defensive options, the Dolphins will be hard to beat the rest of the season.
"Marino probably had a better arm than Tua". He definitely did. Tua's arm isn't even comparable lol. You can count on your hand how many QBs in the history of the NFL have ever had the arm Marino possessed. Tua is accurate, but his arm is nothing to write home about.
Not sure you youngsters understand that if Marino was around today with these rules he would have been unstoppable. You could just throw every play and he would get 500 yards easy
Yea bro I grew up watching Marino in the 80s, He was putting up 5,0000 yards passing a year when no one else in the league was passing. The man had unbelievable accuracy, arm strength and quick release, not to mention an uncanny mind for the game. Tua is great, reminds me of Drew brees. I think Tua is playing at an elite level right now.
@@aldfjak Yeah, that's not how the NFL works. 300? Maybe. Not saying he would struggle, but to say he'd throw over 40 TDs and 5,000 yards every year is just absurd and ignorant. You also have to keep in consideration Marino would NOT be used to 80s defenses because, well, he would've played college and high school in the 2010s or 2000s. Bulkier stats sure, but he still would be left without a ring. Just another Brees and Favre- except they have a super bowl, he doesn't.
McDaniel is a guy who knows how to use his playmakers to get the most out of his offense. Not the other way around. You would think more coaches would know this but they don't. Most (not all) old school coaches still think it's their way or the highway. Great stuff!
@@virahpayam Josh McDaniels with Cam Newton in New England was one of the saddest offenses I had ever witnessed. It's crazy to me that he managed to get a job as a head coach after that.
Tua's growth is impressive. If he keeps working as hard as he has been he will keep improving, especially considering he came off a major hip injury his rookie yr and all the drama around him and new offensive coordinators every year. He's had a lot of motivation to prove doubters wrong, will the motivation and hard work continue with praise and success??
@@jessiejames5510 You'll be seeing him lead the league in QBR so there's THAT,.While Herbert is throwing pristine deep balls and throwing picks all day at 15 yds
I felt like I was sitting in a press box beside a offensive coordinator who’s explaining the plays to me while watching this! Great breakdown and explanation. Had to sub 🔥🔥
Great coaching, and great players who execute their assignments is a winning combination. As a long-time Dolphins fan, I'm really excited to see where this goes.
watching a coach put an offense on the field tailored for the talent is so damn fun to watch, especially when it features 2 of the fastest wrs in the league and one of the fastest backs in mostert, its awesome to watch.
It's not just Tyreek and Waddle that're burners in this offense. Tua, Mostert and Gesicki are all fast for their respective positions. Especially Mostert. It wouldn't surprise me if the linemen were fast too.
I think it's probably easier to find offensive linemen who can succeed in this offense than in conventional offenses. They need to be able to move their feet but they don't have to be as big. A lot of the blocking in this system is about angles and sealing defenders rather than mauling them. Also, the runs and pass plays look so much alike out of the same formations and personnel packages that it makes the defenders hesitate instead of playing with reckless abandon. I remember that when Shanahan came to Atlanta as OC (and with McDaniel on his staff) that an offensive line that had been terrible added Alex Mack at center and quickly became much better than they had been in years.
1:45 This is literally how I used to design my plays in Madden 13 on the Wii U lol. Everything had unpredictable cuts. I thought the game was glitched that it worked so well....apparently basic physics and velocity escapes football defensive logic.
As a dolphins fan since I was a young kid lured by their teal uniforms and Marino, duper and Clayton, I can say this is the most enthusiastic and optimistic I've been in A LONG LONG TIME !! I being raised in PA had steelers and eagles fans on ALL SIDES LITERALLY!! I have been loyal and by no means a Fairweather fan.. many many years with nothing to root or cheer for and my winters were not near as happy because of them... my family celebrated super bowls and success while we were in toiletbowls... so now that they are finally playing some good ball and Tua looks best ever I his career, I must give credit to McDaniels and the GM for finally mak8ng moves that give their longtime loyal fans hope and something to feel great about!!! Go PHINS
3:31 I’m sure McDaniel made sure to tell Tua to snap the ball right as the motion player’s defender is coming around perfectly timed to run into his own teammate.
I really appreciate you giving these guys their praise even if youre not a fan of the teams, it’s refreshing to hear someone talk about the good things instead of the negative! Keep up the great work ! Subscriber earned !
my two teams are chiefs and dolphins and they've both had tyreek and they've both got crazy coaches that do insane stuff, these are the best football years of my life right now, great video man, your breakdowns are perfectly succinct and point out so much more than I'd ever catch watching casually. loved this
I love this system! McDaniel is a GENIUS!!! We had TWO OCs last year and neither one of them could come up with anything remotely close to this. Best breakdown I've seen yet!!!! 🐬🐬🐬
Scoring has not been an issue ... They have had 4 games over 30 points with two of those 40 + points .. they have only had one game under 20 points the entire season.
@@seancooney8799 20, 42, 21, 15, 17, 16, 16, 31, 35. Those have been the Dolphin's scores in order this season. No wonder videos like this get traction when people just either don't care what the facts are or are just too stupid to google it lol
@@JordanSlash So they're averaging 27.5 points a game in the 6 games Tua started and finished and 16 points in the 3 games where he played less than one half combined. 27.5 points per game (in a new offense) would be tied for 3rd in the NFL.
The way I see tua’s arm this season is that the underthrown passes are what we should’ve seen had he started his rookie and second years as if he was being properly coached
I'm loving the improvement. A likeable and quirky coach, incredible receivers, and Tua, who has quietly become one of the better QBs of the league. Need some work on the defense, but the direction of this team is up.
You had it right, and the YT algorithm knows! It just suggested this video to me a couple of days ago, then BAM! Dolphins pummel the Broncos with 70 points!
It wasn't "so many". There were several and every QB has them. It happens. To add context, it was Tua's 1st game (vs PIT) back from concussion after almost missing three weeks of football. Where you're in concussion protocol, you usually don't engage in football activity for a couple of weeks. I think on some of those "dropped INTs" (which is a cliche), it bad decision-making, poor anticipation, and just sometimes bad mechanics, and just forcing stuff, and just rust after missing some time.
This is great teaching on football. Even on details like the fact that I had never considered the difficulty for defenders to catch a fast pass from a left handed quarterback considering the opposite spin.
Dan Orlovsky made a great point about the combination of the speed of Hill and Waddle and all the pre snap motion McDaniel uses to help them get clean releases. Tua's average air yards per pass attempt is among the highest in the NFL this season, but he's still one of the fastest QBs at getting the ball out. Usually a QB has to hold the ball and put pressure on the OL to throw the ball downfield (see Miami offense the last 2 years), but Miami is hitting throws 15-20 yards downfield with Tua releasing the ball in 2 to 2.5 seconds.
So I know the rules of football kinda, but this video is a perfect window into how football is actually played, like in your head, the strategy. It really makes me appreciate games and sports in general. For example, I could watch a clip of the game League of Legends and break it down similar to this video with lingo and describing the consequences and reasons for certain actions. I believe this adjacent knowledge of completely different games actually helped me to understand your breakdown better, it kinda made everything seem like it fit together really well. I'm not describing it very well, but I hope the point is salient.
I know it was sad seeing him go but glad our offense and defense has branched out to other teams that are like the 49ers brother teams. Glad to see mcdaniels and saleh bringing miami and jets back!
@@Mr.Event501 Not to be rude, but... It's McDaniel. Mike McDaniel. No "s." McDaniels implies Josh McDaniels ... an understudy of Bill Belicheat who has gone on to fail as a HC multiple times, and the Dolphins were even sniffing around him at some point. Anyway I see a lot of people talking about our coach that need the learn to drop the "s" cause it doesn't exist.
This was what the Niner offense was supposed to be. We had a kid who can make throws all over the field. We have the dynamic Deebo, speedster Aiyuk and Ray Ray, 2 headed monster with Elijah and Wilson at the time and reliable tight end with George and Ross. Miami is very fun to watch and I'm glad the culture changed. I just hope Tua and co can stay healthy. Mike is a great coach!
Sorry/Not sorry for stealing your coach lol. I am a big fan of Deebo Samuel tho. And I'm not usually a 49er watcher. Good luck in Dec, you may need it lol.
I love the beats in the back round my dude. That with your breakdowns, easily makes this one of my favorite channels. Always get excited when I see you posted. Keep it up brother!
I don't watch football like that (I just started getting into basketball), but I really appreciate gameplans and it's cool to see how the offense takes off on the hike. Like a well oiled machine.
Josh Allen had 5 dropped interceptions vs Miami and 7 interceptable passes vs the Packers with 2 being picked off. Almost only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades
Found you because of this video. Watched a few more. As a "casual" NFL fan who doesn't understand the high level stuff I love seeing the break downs, in depth analysis, and the overall objectivity you maintain them with. Keep up the good work!
Dolphin fan here and probably won’t watch too much other team vids but I’m subscribing because of the way you broke down the tape. Well done and thank you
I think you should do a film analysis on goedert. Blocking and receiving game. He's absolutely crazy and I genuinely believe he has a case of being better than all but Andrews & Kelce this year
Those old ass Defensive Coordinators caught up by playoff time. No matter how much it changes, the best teams in January can run the ball inside the 20s and stop the run
as a phins fan, this year has been so refreshing lol. ever since 2000 after marino left, we have been a team that threw nothing but check down passes, and its been infuriating, even with guys like marshall and wallace, with able qbs at the time, we still made just horrible play calling decisions, i just hope we can keep this goin, and keep these guys together through the years to make a proper run. im skeptical on tua still, but hes won every game hes been in this year, so ill give him a pass
Like that Miami only puts two WRs into routes and opens up the variety of routes they can run with no other WRs clogging the field. In reality Hill is the only WR that is open because he has so many options that the DB doesn't know what to do, crazy. With 3-4 WRs and or a RB in passing routes DBs actually know where to cover as the field is clogged and the QB can't throw to space, well because their is NO SPACE.
Is it just me or does watching a lefty just make the plays look so much better? We see so few lefty throwers that it really is a treat to see one do so well
it’s honestly usually the opposite. People say his throwing motion is weird but when you flip the tape to make it look like he’s a righty his form is close to perfect (other than sometimes he plants his front foot to the side slightly for some reason)
@@ParkerCrooks that slight plant to the side screws him over sometimes. his most significant flaws to me have been he tries to make something work that isn't there sometimes and the plant doesn't let him hit the deep ball perfectly. those are coachable though. he doesn't have the rocket arm but hes very smart, has elite anticipation, accuracy and elite arm talent with those mishaps cleaned up
Tua has been my favorite QB to watch since I first saw him at Alabama. I love his throwing motion, quick release, accuracy and anticipatory throwing. His 3/4 throwing motion has always reminded me of a lefty Marino. People who claim (or used to claim) that he didn't have any elite traits don't know football or haven't watched him enough.
When I see breakdowns of high powered offenses like this I just can't help but think that playing corner in the NFL is by far the hardest position in the game.
This is great analysis work. Some of the best I've seen and none better regarding the Dolphins. What is preventing an illegal motion call on Hill in the video you have analyzed? It is very clear that Hill moves toward the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped nearly every time in your video.
It's incredible teams are biting on play-action despite Miami's mediocre run game, and that Hill & Waddle are getting open despite often being the only two offensive players going downfield. Reminds me of Air Coryell. I was really apprehensive about how much Miami gave up to get Tyreek Hill, but they clearly are making the most of his abilities.
The most impressive thing is Tua is far and away the best passer in the league right now. Waddle and Hill deserve a lot of credit, but the Dolphins are 19th in Yards After Catch...where a lot of YAC yards came during the 3 weeks Tua was out. He's the real deal. It's fucking Tua Time
Yac is on the qb if tua had hit them in stride or not underthrown alot those passes they would have alot more yac. Btw tua has impressed me a lot this year. But calling him one of the leagues best passers is overrating him bast on the performance of the weapons around him.
@@husneiniqbal228 Sure he has. But he always puts it in a spot where they can make a play. If he never underthrows ever he'd be on some ridiculous never before seen pace. He's human, after all
@@husneiniqbal228 You're clueless on Tua. He's getting less in YAC because he's throwing the ball further down the field than any QB in the NFL this season. It's not an issue with his accuracy as he's throwing fewer bad balls than just about anybody in the NFL, including Mahomes and Brady, according to the advanced stats.
Pretty back handed compliment when you are favorably comparing your starting QB with his backup. Oh yeah, in all three of those games where the backup played, the guy who received the most snaps was not the starting QB. Does anyone seriously think that Case Keenum could come in for Josh Allen or Chad Henne for Mahomes and not expect a significant dropoff in level of play?
@@dondajulah4168 well that's why Pluggs said it because it is a very noticeable drop off without Tua for the ppl saying Tua isn't that good and all the ppl that wanted Teddy or Skylar to start over Tua
@@Danp34332 lmao the broncos weren’t labeled as a top 5 defense going into this year? they weren’t top 5 last year with pretty much all returning starters except dremont jones?😂 cmon bro u sound dumb lmao it’s an NFL defense that by all accounts going into the year was pretty good and he dropped 70 on their head n had the 2nd most yards ever in a game only being behind by 9 yards they woulda broke the points record if he kicked a field goal with 3 minutes left instead of kneeing it 😂😂 there’s been much much much much worse defenses than the broncos in the history of the nfl n 70 points has only been done 3 other times lmao if you don’t know football just say dat don’t talk like u do tho
Just stumbled across this channel. As someone who wants to coach someday-at any level-this seems like a channel I'll have to keep my eye on. You've got yourself a new subscriber!
I’ve only just discovered your videos - they’re amazing and just what I needed to get to the next level of understanding. As a Brit who’s only been following the NFL (six hours every Sunday evening mind), I could really do with someone like you sat by me each week, explaining this detail to me live!! 😂👏🏼👏🏼
you take a lot of liberties with what you think the intent of the play is and it seems like you nail it most of the time. Couple times you may be wrong about Tua's intended ball placement but i like what you're doing. keep up the good film breakdowns! Football is way more difficult than casual fans give it credit for and I always look to support people who dive deep and want to help others understand the game
some of the deep balls are definitely under thrown but some of the jump balls are totally on purpose, especially in the red zone. waddle isnt very tall but also Gesicki is Tall and can go higher, Tua knowing the difference and pinpointing them is impressive.
exactly plus some of them are off platform throws aswell.. and those drop int every Qb has them not just tua shit happens Josh Allen had 4 against the dolphins.. tua first game back from his injury he was little off.. which is why those balls were even in play.. but overall the good breakdown but I don't think people understand this is not or this offense at its best.. he and offense will get even better. the kid is elite and is only going shine better
@@phantomshadowfax5431 If you look at the handful of deep balls where Tua has underthrown Hill, it was because Tua couldn't get the ball out as early as he wanted because he had to move in the pocket to avoid the pass rush. There was also one in the Detroit game where he had a free rusher in his face and couldn't step into the throw.
@@dashawnjean3604 If Miami gets the outside zone running game going like San Francisco in 2019-21, this offense is going to be ridiculous with play action. SF never had a passing game like this. They didn't have speed like Hill and Waddle and Tua is a big upgrade on Jimmy G. I think now that the Dolphins have defenses fearing the pass and the offensive line has a half season of experience in this new system, the running game is about to take off.
Football is not difficult.. the players and coaches are just dumb. Maybe I’m a little more then a casual but it doesn’t take a genius to throw short crossing patterns on soft coverage. I’ve been seeing it done to GB for a decade plus.
Guess Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddles Season Receiving Yards ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Tyreek 1687
Waddle 1343
Tyreek 1803
Waddle 1179
Tyreek 1861
Waddle 1407
tyreek 1795
waddle 1311
tyreek: 1679
waddle: 1458
1 day after Miami absolutely throttled the Broncos, I can say that this video has aged very well.
Perhaps if Patyon and Joseph (DC) had at least watched THIS video they could have held them to half a hundred!
Dude made a NFL team look like a community college beat down by bama 😂
I came to say the same thing
as a denver fan it didn't even feel like a blowout. it just genuinely felt like 2 teams that are literal leagues apart. shit was crazy
Teams need to apply max press on Hill and Waddle. Allowing them these running starts and free releases is the key to all this.
Dude... Even as a former defensive lineman, I LOVE seeing well-schemed and well-executed offensive play. It's part of what makes football fun, is watching people who know EXACTLY what they're doing do it well.
It's just outright satisfying to watch human chess in action, I'm an Australian who never played American football and barely understands the game but even I can appreciate this beautiful art.
swear bro i played DB in high school n now even a good, well executed block gets me hype 😂
Feel same way.
Fin's team's spirit is totally different this year just because having new coaching staff plus Tyrek Hill and Waddle
Stop talking like a kid.
NAH Nerd is Crazy 😭
Bro put it in all caps too 😂
Lmao I looked at the title and just started cheesin 😂
I mean he’s not wrong 😂😂
HES A GOD DAMN HERO 😭 PUT SOME RESPECK ON HIS NAME
I get paid to watch tape for a living, Nerd is a compliment 🤣
Hill and Waddle are the most exciting tandem of receivers in the league. McDaniels looks brilliant. And Tua has settled into this offense Brilliantly
McDaniel singular. McDaniels is currently ruining a great franchise in Las Vegas.
The under throws drive me crazy. But they still make plays…. Rumor is Lamar wants to be in Miami
@@kaleloz2868 I don’t want him though
@@kaleloz2868 oh my seeing lamar with some receivers would be insane…..
@@marclara9004 Lamar would make Miami’s offense nearly untouchable. i dont think anyone agrees wit you LMAO
I had a feeling that Miami made a good hire and this guy would bring some 49er offensive jazz. Hope Tua can stay healthy and the Fins make a Wild Card spot.
They can still be atop the afc
@@tiffanys9878 agreed the division is open I do expect the bills to beat the jets this week but dolphins have a very favorable schedule could possibly be 8-3 right after the bye week which is huge for the dolphins after losing 3 games without tua
Wild card? Y’all are definitely underestimating that Chubb trade. He’s going to be a beast for us. This is easily a playoff team.
wildcard?! how bout #1 in the afc
We Believe !
Well done! I'm a bit of a football junkie, but don't usually love watching film breakdowns. You guys actually made this fun and intriguing. Your editing and copy really pull the viewer into the head of McDaniel. Thank you.
Glad to see someone giving McDaniel credit. He has designed an offense that plays to his star's strengths instead of trying to change them. Tua is going to light up defenses playing this kind of ball because he is so great at timing passes and Hill and Waddle are just so fast and crisp on patterns, its almost impossible to defend. PHINS UP
1. Love the Graphics up front. When you don’t use them, I get lost, however. Like when you then show other plays that went wrong. 2. Great Narration. 3. The writing is so engaging. Love the lingo, “if the safeties squeeze…” etc. Keep ‘em coming, this is so insightful.
As a long time Dolfan this year and the thought of future years with this coach makes me feel like a kid again when I watched a Shula/Marino team.
“Dolfan” 💀
@@nangmung772 imagine editing your own comment. Couldn't be me.
@@stevengomez1284 same.
Don't get ahead of yourself
Youre not really a fan if you can't spell the name of your team.
Tyreek’s ability to track the ball is so OP. Tua also slinging darts in medium range.. gotta love watching them execute
My favorite thing about McDaniel is his press conferences, he's like a combo of Belichick and Siriani.
Bro you guys have one of the best coaches in the NFL. He is so underrated. As a niner fan we miss him!
Don’t blame him. Someone that smart isn’t showing their hand to the league. Im sure people would like to break him down, pick his Brain
@@nikilgeorge4067 as a dolphins fan respect 🫡 and see u guys December 4th!
He's a liar and asshole, who cares what "combo" he is.
Fin's team's spirit is totally different this year just because having new coaching staff plus Tyrek Hill and Waddle
Thank you for this breakdown. As a Dolphin fan, I had no idea what was going on but what I saw was new and blowing me away. I don’t know how the rest of the NFL can gameplan against this offensive onslaught as the season progresses and as Tua/McDaniel and company continues to gel. Let’s see what happens. This has to be the best breakdown that I’ve ever seen. Thanks again.
this aged well 😂
@@yeahboiBigLEEit aged like milk then wine then milk and finally back to wine
This Miami offense reminds me a bit of the Marino/Duper/Clayton trio in the 80's. Duper and Clayton were both short (5'9" or so) but had incredible speed and ability to change direction on a dime like Waddle and Hill. Both had good hands. They had to, as Marino was renowned for his hard throws. Marino probably had a better arm than Tua, but he couldn't move the way Tua does. Both QBs are quick release/timing and very accurate passers. And when you have all that speed on the outside defenses are in trouble on every down. Bill Walsh and his 49ers solved that Dolphin offense in the super bowl by running strong pass rushes right into Marino's face. This threw off his timing and capitalized on his lack of mobility. Can't do that with Tua. Now with some serious defensive options, the Dolphins will be hard to beat the rest of the season.
"Marino probably had a better arm than Tua". He definitely did. Tua's arm isn't even comparable lol. You can count on your hand how many QBs in the history of the NFL have ever had the arm Marino possessed. Tua is accurate, but his arm is nothing to write home about.
Ain’t no maybe. Marino had a better arm lol
Not sure you youngsters understand that if Marino was around today with these rules he would have been unstoppable. You could just throw every play and he would get 500 yards easy
Yea bro I grew up watching Marino in the 80s, He was putting up 5,0000 yards passing a year when no one else in the league was passing. The man had unbelievable accuracy, arm strength and quick release, not to mention an uncanny mind for the game. Tua is great, reminds me of Drew brees. I think Tua is playing at an elite level right now.
@@aldfjak Yeah, that's not how the NFL works. 300? Maybe. Not saying he would struggle, but to say he'd throw over 40 TDs and 5,000 yards every year is just absurd and ignorant. You also have to keep in consideration Marino would NOT be used to 80s defenses because, well, he would've played college and high school in the 2010s or 2000s. Bulkier stats sure, but he still would be left without a ring. Just another Brees and Favre- except they have a super bowl, he doesn't.
McDaniel is a guy who knows how to use his playmakers to get the most out of his offense. Not the other way around. You would think more coaches would know this but they don't. Most (not all) old school coaches still think it's their way or the highway. Great stuff!
Yep. Build the offense around the team you have, not the team you want.
@@hgbugalou Right?! Somebody pass this message to Josh McDaniels 🙄 Watching him call plays for the Raiders has been embarrassing
@@virahpayam Josh McDaniels with Cam Newton in New England was one of the saddest offenses I had ever witnessed. It's crazy to me that he managed to get a job as a head coach after that.
@@virahpayam fuck that someone pass this knowledge to Hackett lmao
Tua's growth is impressive.
If he keeps working as hard as he has been he will keep improving, especially considering he came off a major hip injury his rookie yr and all the drama around him and new offensive coordinators every year.
He's had a lot of motivation to prove doubters wrong, will the motivation and hard work continue with praise and success??
It really has just BEGUN,.The best is yett to come,.Getting more and more comfy and confident
All I see is him under throwing on deep routes 😂
@@jessiejames5510 You'll be seeing him lead the league in QBR so there's THAT,.While Herbert is throwing pristine deep balls and throwing picks all day at 15 yds
@@jessiejames5510 go watch Mahomes under throwing Hill 🤣
@@jessiejames5510 what an absolutely inane comment, either your a troll or simply haven’t a clue. Not sure which
I felt like I was sitting in a press box beside a offensive coordinator who’s explaining the plays to me while watching this! Great breakdown and explanation. Had to sub 🔥🔥
This is a fantastic breakdown and very entertaining. Thanks for the hard work you put into this. #Finsup!!! 🐬
Totally agree. I learned a lot from this analysis
@@rig4365 Same!
Great coaching, and great players who execute their assignments is a winning combination. As a long-time Dolphins fan, I'm really excited to see where this goes.
I miss him man he was so good. All our damn coaches are becoming head coaches now.
watching a coach put an offense on the field tailored for the talent is so damn fun to watch, especially when it features 2 of the fastest wrs in the league and one of the fastest backs in mostert, its awesome to watch.
It's not just Tyreek and Waddle that're burners in this offense. Tua, Mostert and Gesicki are all fast for their respective positions. Especially Mostert. It wouldn't surprise me if the linemen were fast too.
I think it's probably easier to find offensive linemen who can succeed in this offense than in conventional offenses. They need to be able to move their feet but they don't have to be as big. A lot of the blocking in this system is about angles and sealing defenders rather than mauling them. Also, the runs and pass plays look so much alike out of the same formations and personnel packages that it makes the defenders hesitate instead of playing with reckless abandon. I remember that when Shanahan came to Atlanta as OC (and with McDaniel on his staff) that an offensive line that had been terrible added Alex Mack at center and quickly became much better than they had been in years.
Fin's team's spirit is totally different this year just because having new coaching staff plus Tyrek Hill and Waddle
listening to this Makes me love football so much more, it’s nice seeing everything being broken down in a sense
Mike is hilarious and a good coach. The 49ers miss him but wish him success.
I miss having Mike on the 9 ers. He is a funny guy and awesome coach.
The way the Dolphins fell apart at the end of the season I think the “Frazzled Defenses” figured the NERD out
1:45 This is literally how I used to design my plays in Madden 13 on the Wii U lol. Everything had unpredictable cuts. I thought the game was glitched that it worked so well....apparently basic physics and velocity escapes football defensive logic.
Idk why madden gave up on create your plays after 13. They were so fun
Most coaches and players are dumb. Give them a small little wrinkle and they break lol
Bro, this video is awesome! Great breakdown dude. I don't watch football as much as I'd like to. You helped me understand this on a whole new level.
Best evaluation of this team!! Thank you!
As a dolphins fan since I was a young kid lured by their teal uniforms and Marino, duper and Clayton, I can say this is the most enthusiastic and optimistic I've been in A LONG LONG TIME !! I being raised in PA had steelers and eagles fans on ALL SIDES LITERALLY!! I have been loyal and by no means a Fairweather fan.. many many years with nothing to root or cheer for and my winters were not near as happy because of them... my family celebrated super bowls and success while we were in toiletbowls... so now that they are finally playing some good ball and Tua looks best ever I his career, I must give credit to McDaniels and the GM for finally mak8ng moves that give their longtime loyal fans hope and something to feel great about!!! Go PHINS
3:31 I’m sure McDaniel made sure to tell Tua to snap the ball right as the motion player’s defender is coming around perfectly timed to run into his own teammate.
Excellent commentary! I absolutely loved watching it man TY👍
Damn I love football! Still don't know as much as you guys but the depth of the strategy in this game is incredible.
Football is super underrated when it comes to game study and schemes and it's super fun when you start learning.
I really appreciate you giving these guys their praise even if youre not a fan of the teams, it’s refreshing to hear someone talk about the good things instead of the negative! Keep up the great work ! Subscriber earned !
Fin's team's spirit is totally different this year just because having new coaching staff plus Tyrek Hill and Waddle
Very insightful video analysis, well illustrated -- and great script writing, too. Much appreciated!
Just got recommended after they put up 70 on the broncos… sounds like you were right lmao
Another fantastic video. I'm learning so much from these. It really enhances my enjoyment of the game.
Tua’s quick release is so sick !!
were taking pre orders..what would you like to order?? LOL
my two teams are chiefs and dolphins and they've both had tyreek and they've both got crazy coaches that do insane stuff, these are the best football years of my life right now, great video man, your breakdowns are perfectly succinct and point out so much more than I'd ever catch watching casually. loved this
Ugh..2 teams
2 teams? Yeah aight
Fin's team's spirit is totally different this year just because having new coaching staff plus Tyrek Hill and Waddle
I love this system! McDaniel is a GENIUS!!! We had TWO OCs last year and neither one of them could come up with anything remotely close to this. Best breakdown I've seen yet!!!! 🐬🐬🐬
If only this offense could score!
Scoring has not been an issue ... They have had 4 games over 30 points with two of those 40 + points .. they have only had one game under 20 points the entire season.
@@seancooney8799 20, 42, 21, 15, 17, 16, 16, 31, 35. Those have been the Dolphin's scores in order this season. No wonder videos like this get traction when people just either don't care what the facts are or are just too stupid to google it lol
@@JordanSlash So they're averaging 27.5 points a game in the 6 games Tua started and finished and 16 points in the 3 games where he played less than one half combined. 27.5 points per game (in a new offense) would be tied for 3rd in the NFL.
@@JordanSlash Are you serious?
The way I see tua’s arm this season is that the underthrown passes are what we should’ve seen had he started his rookie and second years as if he was being properly coached
Flores was definitely holding him back and limited his arm. Year 2 should’ve been when he started to be able to air it out like he does now
The most detailed, honest and objective analysis videos anywhere. Love this channel. 🏆
I'm loving the improvement. A likeable and quirky coach, incredible receivers, and Tua, who has quietly become one of the better QBs of the league. Need some work on the defense, but the direction of this team is up.
You had it right, and the YT algorithm knows! It just suggested this video to me a couple of days ago, then BAM! Dolphins pummel the Broncos with 70 points!
Man, that point about DB's not being ready for Tua's lefty-spin on the ball was great. I wondered why so many INT'S were being dropped.
It wasn't "so many". There were several and every QB has them. It happens. To add context, it was Tua's 1st game (vs PIT) back from concussion after almost missing three weeks of football. Where you're in concussion protocol, you usually don't engage in football activity for a couple of weeks. I think on some of those "dropped INTs" (which is a cliche), it bad decision-making, poor anticipation, and just sometimes bad mechanics, and just forcing stuff, and just rust after missing some time.
This is great teaching on football. Even on details like the fact that I had never considered the difficulty for defenders to catch a fast pass from a left handed quarterback considering the opposite spin.
Dan Orlovsky made a great point about the combination of the speed of Hill and Waddle and all the pre snap motion McDaniel uses to help them get clean releases. Tua's average air yards per pass attempt is among the highest in the NFL this season, but he's still one of the fastest QBs at getting the ball out. Usually a QB has to hold the ball and put pressure on the OL to throw the ball downfield (see Miami offense the last 2 years), but Miami is hitting throws 15-20 yards downfield with Tua releasing the ball in 2 to 2.5 seconds.
Man coverage: Get burned. Zone Coverage: Get played. Defense can't handle this and I can't think of a single solution. Excellent video!
So I know the rules of football kinda, but this video is a perfect window into how football is actually played, like in your head, the strategy. It really makes me appreciate games and sports in general. For example, I could watch a clip of the game League of Legends and break it down similar to this video with lingo and describing the consequences and reasons for certain actions. I believe this adjacent knowledge of completely different games actually helped me to understand your breakdown better, it kinda made everything seem like it fit together really well. I'm not describing it very well, but I hope the point is salient.
The nerd is frazzled now as the Dolphins are back to being the team hovering around .500 they always are.
70 points today
@@Anthony-tq4diAnd they still got punched in the mouth.
10 months later... 70 points in one game validates this video lol
Hated losing him from my team. Glad to see him having success though. Maybe we'll meet up in February. Go 49ers!! Go Mike McDaniel!!
Dec 4TH is going to be interesting!!
Fins-49ers SB is what i'm hoping for too
If we beat you in December we might not have to worry about that. *wink* Fins Up
I know it was sad seeing him go but glad our offense and defense has branched out to other teams that are like the 49ers brother teams. Glad to see mcdaniels and saleh bringing miami and jets back!
@@Mr.Event501 Not to be rude, but... It's McDaniel. Mike McDaniel. No "s." McDaniels implies Josh McDaniels ... an understudy of Bill Belicheat who has gone on to fail as a HC multiple times, and the Dolphins were even sniffing around him at some point.
Anyway I see a lot of people talking about our coach that need the learn to drop the "s" cause it doesn't exist.
This was what the Niner offense was supposed to be. We had a kid who can make throws all over the field. We have the dynamic Deebo, speedster Aiyuk and Ray Ray, 2 headed monster with Elijah and Wilson at the time and reliable tight end with George and Ross. Miami is very fun to watch and I'm glad the culture changed. I just hope Tua and co can stay healthy. Mike is a great coach!
Sorry/Not sorry for stealing your coach lol. I am a big fan of Deebo Samuel tho. And I'm not usually a 49er watcher. Good luck in Dec, you may need it lol.
I love the beats in the back round my dude. That with your breakdowns, easily makes this one of my favorite channels. Always get excited when I see you posted. Keep it up brother!
Best football analysis channel out there! Great content man!! Easily digestible, great knowledge, and entertaining 🙌🏼
Bro this is gold yr passion is all over this beautiful stuff and really easy to understand 👊
Here after that 70-20 embarrassment 😭🤣🤣
Excellence!! One of the best sports analysis videos I've seen in a very long time. Kudos creator!
This aged like a fine wine
I don't watch football like that (I just started getting into basketball), but I really appreciate gameplans and it's cool to see how the offense takes off on the hike. Like a well oiled machine.
Josh Allen had 5 dropped interceptions vs Miami and 7 interceptable passes vs the Packers with 2 being picked off.
Almost only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades
Did you typo house? Was it supposed to be horse? That's the expression I know
He fixed it
This was put together masterfully, even better to watch this as a die hard dolphins fan.
Found you because of this video. Watched a few more. As a "casual" NFL fan who doesn't understand the high level stuff I love seeing the break downs, in depth analysis, and the overall objectivity you maintain them with. Keep up the good work!
Dolphin fan here and probably won’t watch too much other team vids but I’m subscribing because of the way you broke down the tape. Well done and thank you
I think you should do a film analysis on goedert. Blocking and receiving game. He's absolutely crazy and I genuinely believe he has a case of being better than all but Andrews & Kelce this year
Already the 3rd best offensive TE in the game IMO.
Those old ass Defensive Coordinators caught up by playoff time. No matter how much it changes, the best teams in January can run the ball inside the 20s and stop the run
Miami is by far the most entertaining team to watch, with their explosive speed.
dude you explained plays so clear and simple. This is awesome!
This aged immaculately.
as a phins fan, this year has been so refreshing lol. ever since 2000 after marino left, we have been a team that threw nothing but check down passes, and its been infuriating, even with guys like marshall and wallace, with able qbs at the time, we still made just horrible play calling decisions, i just hope we can keep this goin, and keep these guys together through the years to make a proper run. im skeptical on tua still, but hes won every game hes been in this year, so ill give him a pass
Like that Miami only puts two WRs into routes and opens up the variety of routes they can run with no other WRs clogging the field. In reality Hill is the only WR that is open because he has so many options that the DB doesn't know what to do, crazy. With 3-4 WRs and or a RB in passing routes DBs actually know where to cover as the field is clogged and the QB can't throw to space, well because their is NO SPACE.
watching this after they put up 70
This channel is excellent. Love your dissections.
Is it just me or does watching a lefty just make the plays look so much better?
We see so few lefty throwers that it really is a treat to see one do so well
it’s honestly usually the opposite. People say his throwing motion is weird but when you flip the tape to make it look like he’s a righty his form is close to perfect (other than sometimes he plants his front foot to the side slightly for some reason)
@@ParkerCrooks that slight plant to the side screws him over sometimes. his most significant flaws to me have been he tries to make something work that isn't there sometimes and the plant doesn't let him hit the deep ball perfectly. those are coachable though. he doesn't have the rocket arm but hes very smart, has elite anticipation, accuracy and elite arm talent with those mishaps cleaned up
Tua has been my favorite QB to watch since I first saw him at Alabama. I love his throwing motion, quick release, accuracy and anticipatory throwing. His 3/4 throwing motion has always reminded me of a lefty Marino. People who claim (or used to claim) that he didn't have any elite traits don't know football or haven't watched him enough.
Thanks for this video! Seriously I learned a lot from you. You have a gift for explaining these plays.
When I see breakdowns of high powered offenses like this I just can't help but think that playing corner in the NFL is by far the hardest position in the game.
Yes
Here after the 70 drop
Impressive analysis. I think I actually understood, and I have zero understanding of the X's and O's of football. Well done. Thank you.
This is the best X's and O's channel that I have encountered.
so much for Frazzling D's... 8-5 on way to 8-6... Lucky if finish the season 10-7
This is great analysis work. Some of the best I've seen and none better regarding the Dolphins. What is preventing an illegal motion call on Hill in the video you have analyzed? It is very clear that Hill moves toward the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped nearly every time in your video.
literally no one is frazzled by an offense that scores 21 or less in 6 out of 10 games LMAO 🤣
It's incredible teams are biting on play-action despite Miami's mediocre run game, and that Hill & Waddle are getting open despite often being the only two offensive players going downfield. Reminds me of Air Coryell.
I was really apprehensive about how much Miami gave up to get Tyreek Hill, but they clearly are making the most of his abilities.
The opps must’ve watched this video when it dropped😭
Everything went downhill after that and I knew this video would've been the fault.
@@TheBoss-ey1li still made the playoffs and almost won a game
Excellent breakdown with fair critiques. Great video.
The most impressive thing is Tua is far and away the best passer in the league right now. Waddle and Hill deserve a lot of credit, but the Dolphins are 19th in Yards After Catch...where a lot of YAC yards came during the 3 weeks Tua was out. He's the real deal. It's fucking Tua Time
Yeah anyone who is watching the games can see the dude POST week 1 against the pats, has been nothing short of surgical against defenses
Yac is on the qb if tua had hit them in stride or not underthrown alot those passes they would have alot more yac. Btw tua has impressed me a lot this year. But calling him one of the leagues best passers is overrating him bast on the performance of the weapons around him.
@@husneiniqbal228 Sure he has. But he always puts it in a spot where they can make a play. If he never underthrows ever he'd be on some ridiculous never before seen pace. He's human, after all
@@husneiniqbal228 You're clueless on Tua. He's getting less in YAC because he's throwing the ball further down the field than any QB in the NFL this season. It's not an issue with his accuracy as he's throwing fewer bad balls than just about anybody in the NFL, including Mahomes and Brady, according to the advanced stats.
"old azz defensive coordinators" lets get this fella to NFL Flims 😂😂😂
These plays weren't happening when Tua was out and Bridgewater and Thompson had to play. I'm just saying
Pretty back handed compliment when you are favorably comparing your starting QB with his backup. Oh yeah, in all three of those games where the backup played, the guy who received the most snaps was not the starting QB. Does anyone seriously think that Case Keenum could come in for Josh Allen or Chad Henne for Mahomes and not expect a significant dropoff in level of play?
@@dondajulah4168 well that's why Pluggs said it because it is a very noticeable drop off without Tua for the ppl saying Tua isn't that good and all the ppl that wanted Teddy or Skylar to start over Tua
@@dondajulah4168 Exactly. Significant dropoff without Tua despite all these genius play designs and talented WRs
@@exillens Significant drop off for any NFL starting qb that is not bottom third material. Like I said, damning with faint praise.
@@dondajulah4168 But but I thought Teddy Bridgewater was supposed to outperform Tua
Wow, that's some serious quality analysis. For someone like me loving the game and trying to get my head round the moves this is perfect. Thanks
here after 70- bags left on broncos
Great breakdown, clean and incredibly enjoyable to watch as a Miami fan and as a student of the game! Keep them coming! Cheers
Lmao well this didn’t age well. Dude got figured out quicker than a 4 piece jigsaw puzzle.
70 points today
@@Anthony-tq4di on a college defense lmao
@@Danp34332 lmao the broncos weren’t labeled as a top 5 defense going into this year? they weren’t top 5 last year with pretty much all returning starters except dremont jones?😂 cmon bro u sound dumb lmao it’s an NFL defense that by all accounts going into the year was pretty good and he dropped 70 on their head n had the 2nd most yards ever in a game only being behind by 9 yards they woulda broke the points record if he kicked a field goal with 3 minutes left instead of kneeing it 😂😂 there’s been much much much much worse defenses than the broncos in the history of the nfl n 70 points has only been done 3 other times lmao if you don’t know football just say dat don’t talk like u do tho
Just stumbled across this channel. As someone who wants to coach someday-at any level-this seems like a channel I'll have to keep my eye on. You've got yourself a new subscriber!
I could easily see this team winning the Super Bowl.
I’ve only just discovered your videos - they’re amazing and just what I needed to get to the next level of understanding. As a Brit who’s only been following the NFL (six hours every Sunday evening mind), I could really do with someone like you sat by me each week, explaining this detail to me live!! 😂👏🏼👏🏼
Coach of the year! What a find for Miami and a PERFECT fit for Tua and this offense.
Fin's team's spirit is totally different this year just because having new coaching staff plus Tyrek Hill and Waddle
Who’s here after they got their shit rocked by the chiefs
Damn dude. Nice video. I am a life long 49er fan but also now a Dolphins fan. Go Mike.
you take a lot of liberties with what you think the intent of the play is and it seems like you nail it most of the time. Couple times you may be wrong about Tua's intended ball placement but i like what you're doing. keep up the good film breakdowns! Football is way more difficult than casual fans give it credit for and I always look to support people who dive deep and want to help others understand the game
some of the deep balls are definitely under thrown but some of the jump balls are totally on purpose, especially in the red zone. waddle isnt very tall but also Gesicki is Tall and can go higher, Tua knowing the difference and pinpointing them is impressive.
exactly plus some of them are off platform throws aswell.. and those drop int every Qb has them not just tua shit happens Josh Allen had 4 against the dolphins.. tua first game back from his injury he was little off.. which is why those balls were even in play.. but overall the good breakdown but I don't think people understand this is not or this offense at its best.. he and offense will get even better. the kid is elite and is only going shine better
@@phantomshadowfax5431 If you look at the handful of deep balls where Tua has underthrown Hill, it was because Tua couldn't get the ball out as early as he wanted because he had to move in the pocket to avoid the pass rush. There was also one in the Detroit game where he had a free rusher in his face and couldn't step into the throw.
@@dashawnjean3604 If Miami gets the outside zone running game going like San Francisco in 2019-21, this offense is going to be ridiculous with play action. SF never had a passing game like this. They didn't have speed like Hill and Waddle and Tua is a big upgrade on Jimmy G. I think now that the Dolphins have defenses fearing the pass and the offensive line has a half season of experience in this new system, the running game is about to take off.
Football is not difficult.. the players and coaches are just dumb. Maybe I’m a little more then a casual but it doesn’t take a genius to throw short crossing patterns on soft coverage. I’ve been seeing it done to GB for a decade plus.
This man has called enough things for me to say he's the best football UA-cam out here