How did Miamis pass rush look getting after Philip Rivers?
Really dangerous with Joey Porter, who played the first quarter and some of the second before leaving with a hamstring injury, and nothing spectacular without him. Porter and Jason Taylor are a dangerous tandem if they’re both playing and both healthy, and Miami’s defensive linemen aren’t too shabby either (Kendall Langford dominated before Porter left). Then again, the Chargers were playing without two starting offensive linemen, so we may have made them look better than they really are. *** One quick note: I spoke with Matty I from The Phinsider yesterday – and as usual, you’ll hear all of his thoughts tomorrow – and he views Porter’s chances at playing Sunday as 50/50. The fact that Henne is playing, and Pennington is out, makes me a tad nervous. Not because Henne is a scary quarterback – seriously, we just shut down Drew Brees – but because his presence takes Miami’s offense from a known commodity to an unknown commodity. Aside from the Wildcat and the fact that the Dolphins will s