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I hope Koa Misi earns his paycheck and proves he is worth being a 2nd round draft choice. No way am I criticizing the guy who actually led our defense in tackles last year.
This season we will get our answers at lb. Who said Wheeler is coming off the field on 3rd down. I remember reading his coverage skills were better than Misi.
Adam Beasley ?@AdamHBeasley 6m
Dolphins make it official: DT Bruce Gaston (New England Patriots) has been claimed off waivers; safety Brandian Ross waived.
JoeFootball Wrote:
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> "A hurricane was coming that day, it was a
> 45-minute drive down to Dolphins camp and I wasn't
> going down there just to turn in my playbook,''
> Evans, now a NFL Network analyst, said. "I was too
> angry to do that."
>
> The next day he entered the Patriots coach's
> office and slid the Dolphins playbook across the
> desk.
>
> "Here, have this,'' he told Belichick. "I don't
> know if you're going to sign me or not. But this
> is yours."
>
> PUNK! I knew I didn't like him.
dolphaholic Wrote:
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> JoeFootball Wrote:
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> -----
> > "A hurricane was coming that day, it was a
> > 45-minute drive down to Dolphins camp and I
> wasn't
> > going down there just to turn in my playbook,''
> > Evans, now a NFL Network analyst, said. "I was
> too
> > angry to do that."
> >
> > The next day he entered the Patriots coach's
> > office and slid the Dolphins playbook across
> the
> > desk.
> >
> > "Here, have this,'' he told Belichick. "I don't
> > know if you're going to sign me or not. But
> this
> > is yours."
> >
> > PUNK! I knew I didn't like him.
>
> This blows me away, what a douchebag
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> Even if there was software to protect confidential
> information im sure they will find a way to crack
> the codes.
>
> And i do agree there should be some kind of
> restriction.
I doubt it Sam.
I use my personal phone at work but have work information on it. They will completely erase my phone if/when I no longer work for the company.
if you know you are going to cut someone its easy to lock the device and the erase the memory before you even tell him his gone.
THE Truth Wrote:
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> samsam3738 Wrote:
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> -----
> > Even if there was software to protect
> confidential
> > information im sure they will find a way to
> crack
> > the codes.
> >
> > And i do agree there should be some kind of
> > restriction.
>
>
> I doubt it Sam.
>
> I use my personal phone at work but have work
> information on it. They will completely erase my
> phone if/when I no longer work for the company.
>
>
> if you know you are going to cut someone its easy
> to lock the device and the erase the memory before
> you even tell him his gone.
And you can't copy it somewhere else while working there?
To me the Heath Evans story (if true) should be investigated by the NFL and possibly the Feds. It's one thing to pick a guys brain, but to be handed a play book is criminal, what if it was a mobster handing Bellicheck that play book with a and a nod?
I remember reading a story about coach Shula in the 70's. Someone had found an opposing teams playbook in the visiting teams locker room. They brought it to him and he yelled holy hell at him. He said we win fairly or not at all.
Disgraceful that belicheats bust will be sitting next to his one day.
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> But treasure coast we should take confort in
> knowing the pat cheaters haven't won the superbowl
> since the spygate.
BINGO. I'm surprised Goodell hasn't found another way for his team to win yet.