Friday, October 14, 2011

Brandon Marshall


Brandon Marshall
The pressure is on Brandon Marshall and Bush
A new defeat of the Miami Dolphins would put an end to the already slim chances that the team advance to the postseason. So when this jump onto the field Sunday for the Chargers in San Diego, the pressure is at maximum players, especially on two stars that have not yielded as expected: the receiver Brandon Marshall and running back Reggie Bush.
In training camps, all pointed to the problem Dolphins offensive would be in the containment line and quarterback Chad Henne. While the line was not too good and has missed many rivals who have destroyed or forced to launch expedited Miami quarterback, has not been out of Henne. Although not among the leaders in any category of performance for quarterbacks and their offense has played just for 5 entries, 4 of them by passing game, Henne has been appropriate and offensive faults have gone to others, primarily in Marshall and Bush.
If Marshall had not dropped a touchdown pass against Cleveland, perhaps the team record was 1-2. If it had not dropped one to the Texans, Miami may have had little chance in that game. And when we drop, there really is not much explanation of why these balls slipped from the hands of Marshall.
Meanwhile, Bush has rushed for just 69 yards in three games and his average has been decreasing yards per game party.Against Cleveland, lost a fumble that was intercepted and released two others, one of them cost him a clear offensive to the Dolphins.
When the team's stars playing below their level, there is little to expect from the rest. Certainly, Marshall and Bush are required to give players step up and say "present" in the game against the Chargers. Otherwise, it will be another long afternoon for the Dolphins.

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