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  1. 1 hour ago, worm said:

    Singleplayer: Currently playing Sniper Elite v2 Remastered, never played the campaign before. I'm also playing Kingdom Come Deliverance

    Multiplayer: A lot of Chivalry 2, a lot of fun

    I’ve been wanting to play Kingdom Come Deliverance for a while now. I’ll get to it eventually…I hope. 
     

    I’ve been replaying Armored Core 3 to hold me over until AC 6 comes out. Definitely want to check out Texas Chainsaw Massacre when it launches. 

  2. 1 hour ago, Mythological said:

    Right now it’s Metroid Prime but we have Jedi Survivor next week

    I heard the Metroid Prime remaster is really good. One of my favorite games, I need to get around to that. 

    I've been playing the Resident Evil 4 remake. I really didn't think 4 needed a remake but they proved me very wrong haha. It's incredible.

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  3. Whelp, looks like Fangio isn’t coming to Miami after all. This puts the focus back on Desai and Richard, who I feel like would be decent hires. But they know they weren’t Miami’s first choice now and would only be hearing back because we were dumped by Fangio. Promoting Campanile would be insanely disappointing after thinking we got Fangio. Yet again, us Dolphins fans are Charlie Brown trying to kick a football held by Lucy, never learning to just walk away. 

  4. The Godzilla movies get more and more fantastical and kid friendly as you go through the 60's and 70's. I would bet the kids will love almost all of them! Once you get to 80's and 90's, the movies get more dark and grounded and Godzilla goes from being the good guy defending Japan to more of an anti hero or straight up villain. I'll be curious to hear how those movies go over with the kids, haha. 

     

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  5. Didn't get to respond before the news broke, Fangio was seen as the front runner, but I feel like that was just because Miami was going all in on him and he was the guy the fans badly wanted, myself included, haha. I saw reports saying Fangio was likely to land in Miami but I feel like sports reporting needs to be taken with a huge grain of salt these days. Either way, I'm stoked. I would have been happy with Desai or Richard based on what I read about them, but I really wanted someone with a proven track record. Kind of like how McVay brought in Wade Phillips. It allowed McVay to focus on offense and establishing his scheme. McDaniel had to get involved with the defense in year 1. Obviously, the HC should be able to do that but McDaniel is really inexperienced so he needs time to get there. This wasn't just his first year as a HC, it was his first year as a full time play caller too, and his scheme is really complicated.

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  6. Just jotting down my thoughts on the state of the team going into the 2023 offseason. We have very little draft capital and are not in a great space cap wise, so Grier has his work cut out for him. The biggest issues I see:

    • O-Line - When Armstead played this year, the line seemed much improved over last year. The problem is that Armstead had numerous injuries and the line was historically awful last year, so "much improved" was still bad. They ended up ranking 31st in the league.
    • Running Backs - Both Jeff Wilson Jr. and Raheem Mostert are free agents so whether we bring one or both of them back, we need to address the backfield. 
    • Tight Ends - Our tight ends were just about complete non factors this year. Gesicki had stretches where he contributed but he's very likely to not be back next year and it was clear McDaniel doesn't see him as a fit for his scheme. 
    • Back up QB - A lot of fans are going to be pounding the table for a veteran QB to back up Tua due to the fact that we can't rely on him to play a full season, but I'm more than happy with sticking with Skylar as QB2. We've tried spending millions on veteran backup QBs with plenty of starting experience the last two seasons who just ended up losing when they played anyways. Skylar is cheap and we need all the cap flexibility we can get.
    • There's multiple things on the defensive side of the ball I'm not going to elaborate on yet because I think getting a solid DC with a proven track record and being healthy in the secondary would honestly make the biggest differences here. We need to lock up Christian Wilkins and Zach Sieler, they both anchored the defensive line and were flat out menaces to opposing O-Lines. We don't know how Nik Needham will come back from an achille's injury. We probably will be moving on from Byron Jones but at least Kader Kohou played lights out this year and could be counted on to replace him. X heavily regressed but was it due to the scheme issues and all the injuries? I think we can still count on him to play well. Linebackers were still a weak spot as well. We've got a lot of great young talent to continue building around though. Please, football Gods, let us get Vic Fangio.
    • Jason Sanders had his second poor year in a row. I was hoping his issues last season were in part due to Michael Palardy, because it was hard to fathom him suddenly dropping off from All-Pro caliber, but his struggles this year have me worried. I'd be surprised if they don't at least bring in competition.

    That's it for now, I'll revisit as the offseason goes on. Until then, Fins up!

  7. While the specifics won't be set for a few more months, we know the home and away games for Miami next year:

    Home

    Buffalo Bills

    New England Patriots

    Fuck the Jets

    Denver Broncos

    Las Vegas Raiders

    Dallas Cowboys

    New York Giants

    Tennessee Titans

    Carolina Panthers

     

    Away

    Buffalo Bills

    New England Patriots

    Fuck the Jets

    Kansas City Chiefs 

    LA Chargers

    Philadelphia Eagles

    Washington Commanders

    Baltimore Ravens

     

    Of course we play the Ravens again, and it looks pretty tough on paper but that means nothing at this point, plenty will change over the next 8 months.

  8. While the Dolphins defense improved towards the end of the season, culminating in their best performance of the year against the Bills in the Wildcard round, the team decided to move on from Josh Boyer and, ultimately, the Flores defense. It had to be done. While Boyer deserves some slack for all the injuries to key players in our secondary, he struggled to adapt and, overall, the defense was very underwhelming this year. 

    The Dolphins have interviewed at least four candidates for the DC opening:

    • Vic Fangio - Longtime defensive coordinator who is currently a consultant with the Eagles
    • Sean Desai - Associate head coach and defensive assistant in Seattle
    • Kris Richard - New Orleans co-defensive coordinator
    • Anthony Campanile - Dolphins linebackers coach

    Richard interviewed with the Dolphins in 2019 for the open HC position that eventually went to Flores so it's no surprise they reached out to him now. I don't know much about Desai but he seems to have impressed in both Chicago and Seattle. Fangio is obviously the belle of the ball and he'll be a dream signing for whichever team lands him. There were reports that McDaniel wanted to bring in Fangio last offseason, but Fangio decided to take a year off after being let go as HC of the Broncos. Carolina interviewed him, and he has ties to the Panthers and their new HC Frank Reich. Fangio was the franchise's first DC and seems to have had a good relationship over the years with Reich who was their QB at the time. It's plausible Fangio could consider San Fran as it looks like their DC, DeMeco Ryans, could leave for a HC gig. The Eagles could lose their DC Jonathan Gannon, so replacing him with Fangio could be a smooth transition in Philly for everyone involved. Ryans and Gannon have been linked heavily to the Texans job, so it seems likely one of them could get it.

    The Dolphins have decided to go all in with this roster and Tua so an experienced DC with a proven track record is far and away the best option over unknowns, even if those unknowns have shown a lot of promise. Another positive with Fangio is that he may not have any interest in being a HC again, which means Miami could lock him up long term. It seems inevitable that Desai and Richard will get their shots at HC sooner rather than later, especially if they find success in Miami.

    My fingers are crossed for Fangio. Miami's offense ranked top 10 this past season and could certainly replicate that in year two in McDaniel's scheme. Adding Fangio would set my expectations for next year through the roof, which is uncharted territory over the last 20 years. The heartbreak is inevitable, but at least hiring Fangio would give us all something to be very excited for until the hammer falls.

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