Gaskin tearing it up on Saturday night


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But Ahmed is ELITE
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The Gaskin and Ahmed shit will never end. Both are average at best NFL players. Sometimes they play well, sometimes they don’t. They are also lucky to be getting a chance and their RB room is one of the worst in the NFL.
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Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
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Gaskin balled out tonight, check the highlights on his two touchdowns, both are high individual efforts.RoadDawg55 said:The Gaskin and Ahmed shit will never end. Both are average at best NFL players. Sometimes they play well, sometimes they don’t. They are also lucky to be getting a chance and their RB room is one of the worst in the NFL.
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Gaskin was the only offense Miami had until Fitzpatrick came in, and then he still provided the big play they needed.
Average at RB in the NFL is still impressive and Myles has shown he is at least that. -
I've been told that having an entire NFL backfield of your program's players isn't a big deal.
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I love MMFG!!
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There’s 0 correlation weirdo.biak1 said:But Ahmed is ELITE
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The game tonight showed the difference between Ahmed and Gaskin ... where Ahmed struggled running anywhere but where the play was designed Gaskin showed his vision and routinely was able to make positive plays
There are physical measures which are great but measuring instinct and IQ is really hard to measure ... those traits are elite for Myles
Myles will likely never be an All-Pro ... but he’s far from the top of the list of Miami’s offensive issues to solve in the offseason
You don’t put up 169 yards on 19 touches in the NFL by being average at best -
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB. -
Gaskin one of best to do it at WARSHINGTON
Ahmed contributed, sometims ably
Both are now getting paid.
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they went with ahmed on the those third downs and what happened every time lol @creepycoug where ya at?
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Gaskin may be an "average" NFL back to you ... but what does his performance tonight say?RoadDawg55 said:
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB.
Don't be a dick and downplay it ... he was basically Miami's offense and balled out. Having that explosive potential is worth something ...
Gaskin is writing his own game cheques ... he's showing future GM's that he can do it on the biggest stage and make things happen even though he lacks NFL measurables.
Takes a pass and breaks tackles and scores. Takes a pass, makes a player miss and then uses his blockers and runs up the sidelines for a 59 yard score and confidence for the team.
The flipside to what you are thinking is this:
Dolphins GM says "you know, we're 10-5 and we've had good production from the RB room from our 2 young players ... do we really need to spend a high round pick(s) for a Najee Harris ... or do we shore up our OL or our Defense? If we win with Defense, stabilize our O line and receiver room which gives Tua more consistency and confidence ... we can live successfully with Gaskin/Ahmed ..." -
Gaskin’s per game yardage totals (running/receiving) would put him in the 1400-1500 yard range for a season
That’s completely acceptable for a team that has offensive challenges on the outside -
Hate the call by Gruden to not score the TD. Hindsight is 20/20 but with the way pass interference is a spot foul, getting in FG range with 23 seconds is doable.
Go up 5-7 and make Miami score a TD in under a minute. -
He had a very good game. Ahmed was great last week. Both are outperforming expectations. Gaskin has also had a lot of duds and was pretty bad for most of the season and I commented on it then. I’m not into overrating them because they played at UW.animate said:
Gaskin may be an "average" NFL back to you ... but what does his performance tonight say?RoadDawg55 said:
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB.
Don't be a dick and downplay it ... he was basically Miami's offense and balled out. Having that explosive potential is worth something ...
Gaskin is writing his own game cheques ... he's showing future GM's that he can do it on the biggest stage and make things happen even though he lacks NFL measurables.
Takes a pass and breaks tackles and scores. Takes a pass, makes a player miss and then uses his blockers and runs up the sidelines for a 59 yard score and confidence for the team.
The flipside to what you are thinking is this:
Dolphins GM says "you know, we're 10-5 and we've had good production from the RB room from our 2 young players ... do we really need to spend a high round pick(s) for a Najee Harris ... or do we shore up our OL or our Defense? If we win with Defense, stabilize our O line and receiver room which gives Tua more consistency and confidence ... we can live successfully with Gaskin/Ahmed ..."
They will sign a RB like Chris Carson or draft one in the top 3 rounds. It’s a bad RB room. The Dolphins rebuilt well and are ahead of schedule. Obviously whether Tua is legit or not is the biggest pressing need for them, but they need better skill players everywhere, including RB. -
The math says you should score a TD ... I would bet most stat heads would tell you without looking at the numbers that the FG was the right playRoadDawg55 said:Hate the call by Gruden to not score the TD. Hindsight is 20/20 but with the way pass interference is a spot foul, getting in FG range with 23 seconds is doable.
Go up 5-7 and make Miami score a TD in under a minute. -
They will prioritize the WRs to start with ... probably need 1-2 there and I’d also think they will look at the OL as wellRoadDawg55 said:
He had a very good game. Ahmed was great last week. Both are outperforming expectations. Gaskin has also had a lot of duds and was pretty bad for most of the season and I commented on it then. I’m not into overrating them because they played at UW.animate said:
Gaskin may be an "average" NFL back to you ... but what does his performance tonight say?RoadDawg55 said:
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB.
Don't be a dick and downplay it ... he was basically Miami's offense and balled out. Having that explosive potential is worth something ...
Gaskin is writing his own game cheques ... he's showing future GM's that he can do it on the biggest stage and make things happen even though he lacks NFL measurables.
Takes a pass and breaks tackles and scores. Takes a pass, makes a player miss and then uses his blockers and runs up the sidelines for a 59 yard score and confidence for the team.
The flipside to what you are thinking is this:
Dolphins GM says "you know, we're 10-5 and we've had good production from the RB room from our 2 young players ... do we really need to spend a high round pick(s) for a Najee Harris ... or do we shore up our OL or our Defense? If we win with Defense, stabilize our O line and receiver room which gives Tua more consistency and confidence ... we can live successfully with Gaskin/Ahmed ..."
They will sign a RB like Chris Carson or draft one in the top 3 rounds. It’s a bad RB room. The Dolphins rebuilt well and are ahead of schedule. Obviously whether Tua is legit or not is the biggest pressing need for them, but they need better skill players everywhere, including RB.
Gaskin probably isn’t a long-term 1A RB but he’s definitely a serviceable 1B ... Ahmed is really where they need to upgrade -
This is pretty fair and they will most likely draft another RB next year. Gaskin's limitations will always keep a target on his back as long as he is in the league, but his instincts as a runner, toughness at the point of contact and overall effectiveness in the passing game were on display tonight. He's getting the film out there that he's more than his measurables. He was exceptional tonight.RoadDawg55 said:
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB.
Took this from one of their boards:
Myles Gaskin has joined Ronnie Brown (Week 3, 2007) as the only players with 80+ rush yards, 80+ rec yards and 2+ TD in a single game in Dolphins history. -
gaskin will have a longer career than ahmed...i know...profile in courage
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It’s why Jimmy is just killing it with the crootshaie said:I've been told that having an entire NFL backfield of your program's players isn't a big deal.
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I don't follow the NFL but that last td by Gaskin at minimum shows him to be versatile enough to belong in this league for awhile.RoadDawg55 said:
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB.
Ahmed I'm not sure of but he flashes talent.
Again, don't follow the league but haven't they gotten most of the carries this year for a 10 win team? Not a completely shit division either. -
RoadDawg's g/f is the one who shit themselves??
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Both are average to above average NFL backs. Both will probably be out of the league in the next 4 years. They recycle RBs like nobody’s business.
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Getting a free agent or drafting a RB in 2nd-3rd round sets up Miami to have a high talent player. At the same tim, they also have Gaskin and if he beats out the higher talent player, then great.Tequilla said:
They will prioritize the WRs to start with ... probably need 1-2 there and I’d also think they will look at the OL as wellRoadDawg55 said:
He had a very good game. Ahmed was great last week. Both are outperforming expectations. Gaskin has also had a lot of duds and was pretty bad for most of the season and I commented on it then. I’m not into overrating them because they played at UW.animate said:
Gaskin may be an "average" NFL back to you ... but what does his performance tonight say?RoadDawg55 said:
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB.
Don't be a dick and downplay it ... he was basically Miami's offense and balled out. Having that explosive potential is worth something ...
Gaskin is writing his own game cheques ... he's showing future GM's that he can do it on the biggest stage and make things happen even though he lacks NFL measurables.
Takes a pass and breaks tackles and scores. Takes a pass, makes a player miss and then uses his blockers and runs up the sidelines for a 59 yard score and confidence for the team.
The flipside to what you are thinking is this:
Dolphins GM says "you know, we're 10-5 and we've had good production from the RB room from our 2 young players ... do we really need to spend a high round pick(s) for a Najee Harris ... or do we shore up our OL or our Defense? If we win with Defense, stabilize our O line and receiver room which gives Tua more consistency and confidence ... we can live successfully with Gaskin/Ahmed ..."
They will sign a RB like Chris Carson or draft one in the top 3 rounds. It’s a bad RB room. The Dolphins rebuilt well and are ahead of schedule. Obviously whether Tua is legit or not is the biggest pressing need for them, but they need better skill players everywhere, including RB.
Gaskin probably isn’t a long-term 1A RB but he’s definitely a serviceable 1B ... Ahmed is really where they need to upgrade -
I looked at my phone and saw the Raiders call a TO with 1:05 to play and 3rd & goal at the one. Until I read this thread, I just assumed the Raiders won.RoadDawg55 said:Hate the call by Gruden to not score the TD. Hindsight is 20/20 but with the way pass interference is a spot foul, getting in FG range with 23 seconds is doable.
Go up 5-7 and make Miami score a TD in under a minute. -
Just looked at Gaskins stats for the year.
He’s averaging 19 touches/game (15 run/4 pass) for 99 yards/game.
He’s averaging 4.2 YPC.
3 out of 9 games have been duds.
Vs. the Rams, 18 carries, 47 yards, 2.6 YPC.
Vs. the 49ers, 16, 57, 3.6.
Vs. the Jags, 22, 66, 3.0.
The game against the Rams was definitely his worst overall. Against SF & the Jags, he added some catches to improve his overall performance. He’ll be a serviceable player and have a decent NFL career.
I never bash the kids so I won’t comment on Ahmed.
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Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. Not even close. The terrorist was still a one trick pony last week. I saw one play of that game and it involve Ahmed hand gifting a sack to the opposite team. This is PRECISELY why your Gaskin = Ahmed take is just plain shit. A game includes more than a subset of select plays within a game. I had no idea you were this fucking stupid.RoadDawg55 said:
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB.
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I’m stupid? When the fuck did I ever say Ahmed was better than Gaskin in college? Gaskin has four better season than Ahmed’s best. I didn’t hate Ahmed but I wasn’t a huge fan either.EwaDawg said:
Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. Not even close. The terrorist was still a one trick pony last week. I saw one play of that game and it involve Ahmed hand gifting a sack to the opposite team. This is PRECISELY why your Gaskin = Ahmed take is just plain shit. A game includes more than a subset of select plays within a game. I had no idea you were this fucking stupid.RoadDawg55 said:
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB.
I said his game vs NE was better than any in the pros, which it was. 120 yards vs the Patriots is better than 88 vs the Jets. He started over Gaskin because of that game and earning the nod. I bet Gaskin starts next week after this one. Kind of how it works when you don’t have a legitimate starting RB. One given up sack (the only play you saw) makes that not true? -
Gaskin was on the covid list dawg.RoadDawg55 said:
I’m stupid? When the fuck did I ever say Ahmed was better than Gaskin in college? Gaskin has four better season than Ahmed’s best. I didn’t hate Ahmed but I wasn’t a huge fan either.EwaDawg said:
Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. Not even close. The terrorist was still a one trick pony last week. I saw one play of that game and it involve Ahmed hand gifting a sack to the opposite team. This is PRECISELY why your Gaskin = Ahmed take is just plain shit. A game includes more than a subset of select plays within a game. I had no idea you were this fucking stupid.RoadDawg55 said:
Gaskin was way better in college for sure. Until tonight, Ahmed had been better running the ball.biak1 said:Roadie typically your takes are good, but Gaskin was a much better college player and a better pro than Ahmed.
Gaskin is so loved here that many overrate him or try to put down Ahmed to prop him up. Ahmed running for 120+ against New England last week was better than any game Gaskin had until this week. NE is a pretty good defense too.
Both are average at best right now. Gaskin is a below average starter in the NFL which is way better than most projected. I really doubt the Dolphins think they are set at RB.
I said his game vs NE was better than any in the pros, which it was. 120 yards vs the Patriots is better than 88 vs the Jets. He started over Gaskin because of that game and earning the nod. I bet Gaskin starts next week after this one. Kind of how it works when you don’t have a legitimate starting RB. One given up sack (the only play you saw) makes that not true?