PFT - Report: Dolphins to consider starting Josh Rosen next week **merged**

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At this point, it’s hard to argue. It’s also hard to imagine how it would help.

According to Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald, the Dolphins are considering starting quarterback Josh Rosen next week against the Cowboys, after yet another horrible performance by Ryan Fitzpatrick.

In the 43-0 loss to the Patriots, Fitzpatrick threw three interceptions, including a pair of pick-sixes in a five-play span. He completed 11-of-21 passes for 89 yards, for a passer rating of 23.8. He was sacked four times.

They’ve scored 10 points in two games.

In the moments after the game, coach Brian Flores said “Right now, Ryan is still the starter.” But that appears to be a temporary condition, even if it lasts another week.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...ns-to-consider-starting-josh-rosen-next-week/
 

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I never understood why they started Fitz in the first place. Did they think they could contend?

Play Rosen and see if you have anything. If he sucks, you'll lose and you can draft a QB next year.
 

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Patriots’ Penalty Differential, 2011–2017

New England Penalties vs. Opponents'
13% less in regular season
25% less in post season

New England Penalty Yards vs. Opponents'
10% less in regular season
35% less in post season.

This sample isn’t especially small, either, as the Patriots have played 17 playoff games since 2011. That total yields more data than a team accumulates in a full regular season, and throughout league history, only about one team per year has gained such a disparate penalty yardage advantage as the Patriots have in recent postseasons.





yes, it's rigged to benefit the pats by the nfl oficials .
 

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Dolphins are going to be the worst winless team in history. The Browns were far more competitive than this
 

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Liked how Flores started Fitz cause supposedly he was doing better in camp and the thought was he didn't want to be perceived as not trying to put out a competitive team to the locker room.

And they get nuked both weeks
 

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Quinn will be leading the Cowboys in sacks once the game is over
 

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Marino, Griese, Strock, won’t matter. Team is terrible. If Dallas is remotely interested, it won’t be close.
 

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At this point, it’s hard to argue. It’s also hard to imagine how it would help.

According to Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald, the Dolphins are considering starting quarterback Josh Rosen next week against the Cowboys, after yet another horrible performance by Ryan Fitzpatrick.

In the 43-0 loss to the Patriots, Fitzpatrick threw three interceptions, including a pair of pick-sixes in a five-play span. He completed 11-of-21 passes for 89 yards, for a passer rating of 23.8. He was sacked four times.

They’ve scored 10 points in two games.

In the moments after the game, coach Brian Flores said “Right now, Ryan is still the starter.” But that appears to be a temporary condition, even if it lasts another week.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...ns-to-consider-starting-josh-rosen-next-week/
Flores sucks more than Garrett.
 

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Not a bad consideration considering the Cowboy defense isn't like great getting to the passer. Might be the easiest place to start.
 
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