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#1 Posted : Wednesday, December 05, 2018 6:36:57 AM(UTC)
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Youth Kenny Stills Jersey , Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase will spend much of the weekend watching bad movies.That wasn't exactly the way he described the task Friday, but his study of the team's recent games won't be much fun.After a 3-0 start, the Dolphins (4-4) reversed course and are gathering momentum in the wrong direction. They've been outscored 167-99 while losing four of their past five games, including Thursday's 42-23 thumping at Houston .Their next game is Nov. 4 at home against the New York Jets. That gives Gase plenty of time to assess and address a myriad of problems."I'd like to say I'm actually going to see my kids this weekend," said Gase, who has three young children. "But when we give up the amount of points we gave up and play as bad as we did on defense, UserPostedImageand we have a lot of things to clean up on offense, I'll probably spend most of my time working through all this stuff."The Dolphins have played the past three games without injured quarterback Ryan Tannehill, whose status for next week is uncertain. And that's not even close to their biggest issue.The defense has been awful three weeks in a row. Over that span Miami has allowed 200 yards rushing per game and 5.9 per carry. During the same stretch, opposing quarterbacks have thrown for 751 yards with 10 touchdown passes, one interception and a passer rating of 143.9.Questions are swirling about the job security of second-year defensive coordinator Matt Burke , but Gase said he's not inclined to heap blame on his assistant."First, I always look at players," Gase said. "To me, they have the final say on a lot of this stuff."And their performance speaks volumes. Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Cameron Wake said the wide-open receivers and gaping holes for running backs make it clear blown assignments are the biggest issue."I'll give you a pro tip: There is no defense from kiddie football, high school, college where players are uncovered," Wake said. "There is no defense where gaps aren't filled. So any time you see that, where there's a guy running through the gap untouched or a receiver running free, there's an error being made somewhere. Whether it's miscommunication or a bad read, whatever, obviously there's a few."On offense, the outlook is less gloomy. Backup quarterback Brock Osweiler had his worst game yet at Houston, but Tannehill may be close to beginning a throwing program that would test his right shoulder injury, Gase said.Tannehill hasn't been ruled out of the Jets game, but his rehabilitation will proceed cautiously, and it's more likely he'll return after the bye in Week 11."I want to make sure I'm not putting him in a position where he has some kind of relapse and goes through this all over again," Gase said.Tannehill can't help the defense anyway. That unit ranks last in the NFL in yards and rushing yards allowed, and the per-game sack rate is second worst.The Dolphins are tied for the league lead with 11 interceptions, but that source for success has dried up of late http://www.dolphinsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-kiko-alonso-jersey , and they have no takeaways in the past two games.In short, the problem is a team effort."It's not one position; it's the whole group," Gase said. "We have to use our hands better at linebacker. We have to stop running around blocks in the defensive line. In the secondary we have to know who we're supposed to cover."Is the Dolphins defense simply overmatched physically? Maybe."It's hard to tell," Gase said, "because we don't play what we're supposed to play. When you don't execute anything right, it's hard to evaluate that."To make that determination, some bad movies will need to be watched more than once. While the NFL continues discussions with the players' union regarding a national anthem policy, players who demonstrate are emphasizing they are protesting social injustice, racial inequality and systematic oppression.They are not against the country, military, flag or "The Star-Spangled Banner" itself.President Donald Trump wants players to "find another way to protest" and contended "most of them are unable to define" what they're demonstrating against.Players, however, have made clear their position numerous times."I think part of the problem is that when you continue the rhetoric that this is controversial or this is somehow a negative thing, people treat it as such," Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins said after resuming his demonstration before Thursday night's game. "But we've seen in other leagues when they've decided to amplify the voices of their players to also emphasize the importance of the issues that we're raising, and change the narrative away from the anthem, that not only is it more acceptable, the fan base gets educated on what we're talking about, and we can actually make some movement."Jenkins stopped his demonstration last season after the NFL committed $90 million over the next seven years to social justice causes in a three-segment plan that involves league players.Jenkins and a few teammates wore a T-shirt before the game that read on the front: "More than 60 percent of prison populations are people of color." On the back, it said: "Nearly 5,000 kids are in adult prisons and jails. #SchoolsNotPrisons."The league and the NFLPA have yet to announce a policy for this season regarding demonstrations during the anthem after the league initially ordered everyone to stand on the sideline when the anthem is played, or remain in the locker room.League spokesman Brian McCarthy declined comment Friday and reiterated his statement Thursday night, saying "constructive" discussions are ongoing with the union."I understand that it's a business and you want to protect your bottom line and all of that, but at the end of the day, I think the smartest thing right now is to not have a rule and provide a better option," Jenkins said.Teammate Chris Long showed his support for Jenkins, as he did last season, by putting his arm around him."Malcolm is taking action and he can always sleep good at night knowing that he's not being a fraud," Long said. "He's (demonstrating) and he's working in the community, like a lot of these guys are doing."On Friday night Xavien Howard Jersey , Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch sat during the national anthem before the exhibition opener against the Detroit Lions. Lynch also sat for the anthem all of last season, but never gave a reason for his decision.In Miami, Dolphins receivers Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson kneeled behind teammates lined up standing along the sideline. Defensive end Robert Quinn stood and raised his right fist."If you continue to misinterpret what we're doing, reach out to me, take a look at my website, take a look at my Twitter, all my social media platforms," Stills said. "I think you'll get a better idea of why we're doing what we're doing and maybe you can come to the other side and start supporting us."Stills said "it would take a lot" for him to stop protesting."A good first step for us as a league would be acknowledging what they're doing to Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid," Stills said. "You can't say as a league you support the players and their protests and then blackball the players who initially started the protests. To come to the drawing board and talk about solutions, we need to start there as a league, and then we can start drawing up other solutions to some of these other problems."Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, began the movement in 2016 and was joined by teammate Eric Reid. Both are unemployed — Kaepernick didn't play last season, either — and have pending collusion grievances against the NFL.Kaepernick tweeted support for Stills and Wilson.Wilson said he feels more free to express himself with the Dolphins than he did with the Kansas City Chiefs, but didn't elaborate."You get a lot of backlash for doing this," Wilson said. "Nobody wants to bring the negative attention to themselves, but when you have a platform like this and you're able to speak on certain situations, you want to do that. We're not harming anybody."Writing on Twitter from his New Jersey golf resort, Trump said Friday players "make a fortune doing what they love," and those who refuse to stand "proudly" for the anthem should be suspended without pay.Quinn had a powerful message for critics."It's not a protest. It's an awareness," he said. "I think 'protest' segregates this country. The awareness we're trying to raise — this country preaches freedom and unity. That's all I'm trying to do. If you believe in something, no matter the consequences you stand by it. I want heaven here on Earth. I believe we preach too much negativity throughout this whole world. I think the message that needs to be spread is peace, love and happiness."Hearing the slander that we're protesting the flag, that's not it. It's not a protest. It's no disrespect to any servicemen or women out there. They salute with their hand over their heart, I hold my fist up. How can you look at that any different? That salute is just as meaningful to them as my fist in the air."Three Seahawks players, Branden Jackson, Quinton Jefferson and Duane Brown, left the field following team introductions and before the start of the anthem Thursday night."I think there are a lot of people that are supportive of the players and then there are a couple of people that have been very vocal against it. Those people have power," Brown said. "We'll see what happens."AP Sports Writers Steven Wine and Tim Booth contributed to this report.
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