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Coaches Film: Breaking down the key plays and trends of Miami Dolphins’ 23-16 loss to New England Patriots
by Ben VolinAfter reviewing the coaches tape, a breakdown of key plays and trends from the Dolphins’ 23-16 loss to the Patriots:
1. Ryan Tannehill: A game of missed opportunities.
Not to be too harsh on Tannehill, who has had many positive moments this season, but it couldn’t have been fun for him to watch the film, because he missed several opportunities to make big plays and possibly lead his team to victory. He finished 13-for-29 (44.8 percent) for 186 yards.
“It’s tough when you miss throws you make 99 times out of 100 in practice and even in games,” he said Wednesday. “I was definitely frustrated that night and when I watched the film, but I’m over it now and just ready to make the throws the next time it comes up.”
Let’s start with the most memorable miss: The bomb to Brian Hartline in the first quarter. Hartline is the receiver up top:
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The Dolphins run a playaction pass with the two receivers running vertical routes. See where the safety is located pre-snap:
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And look at the safety bite hard on the playaction fake, as well as the cornerback:
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Hartline’s got them beat, and it’s not even close:
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But the throw is JUST out of his reach:
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As for other examples of missed opportunities, there was this slant pass behind Reggie Bush, that could have been a big gain on third down:
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This time, Charles Clay is wide open for a big gain on this seam pattern in the third quarter:
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But the ball is thrown way behind Clay. He makes the catch for 20 yards, but it could have been so much more:
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In the fourth quarter, he threw incomplete to Hartline in the back of the end zone, but look at Anthony Fasano creeping out into the flat wide open:
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And one last deep ball to Hartline, who knows he’s wide open right away:
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But the ball is badly underthrown this time:
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And it’s another missed opportunity for the Dolphins:
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