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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
TreasurecoastPhinsfan Wrote:
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> sleekdogg Wrote:
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> > I don't think he has what it takes to lead men.
> He
> > looks like a little kid. He doesn't seem very
> > intimidating and I don't think the players
> would
> > take him seriously.
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I don't think he has what it takes to lead men. He looks like a little kid. He doesn't seem very intimidating and I don't think the players would take him seriously. He reminds me of Cam Cameron.
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-The fastest most controllable way to the playoffs is winning the DIVISION.
-Toughest roadblock in our division Bellichick & the Patriots.
How do you beat the Patriots?
Unconventional, unorthodox,risk taking, creative, playcalling.
Saban could beat him with his hybrid defense. Sparano crushed him when we unleashed the wildcat on him.
Bellichick knows how to beat the predictable
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Ireland is not the problem. Ross is the problem. He should have either cleaned house or kept what we had. Instead Ross is trying to piece a team together & no coaches are going to want to be handcuffed like that.
By removing Sparano the staff will dismantle like dominos. Daboll, Nolan etc.
Coaches have their alliances they want their staff and their GM.
Ireland is a good GM, Nolan is
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SCPhinsFan Wrote:
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> One mitigating factor is the size, strength, and
> speed of the players now compared to even 10 years
> ago. You can't have guys lke James Harrison
> headhunting unless you want to watch 2nd/3rd
> string QBs play
I don't know all positions are bigger,faster,stronger so it should balance.
The wei
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Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> Did I like the National Championship game?
I was just asking if you like the older NFL more or the newer NFL(Rule changes listed in my initial pos
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Patriots, Ravens,Packers,Saints lose
Broncos vs Texans
Giants vs 49ers
Superbowl
Texans vs 49ers
Texans win it all
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Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> This is the very reason why everybody hated the
> National Championship game.
>
> If that game happened 30 years ago, people would
> be talking about it being one of the greatest
> defensive displays in the history of college
> sports....but people are only talking about it
> being a
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Ken Wrote:
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> No, conservative, defensively strong, ball control
> football is gone...high flying, fast paced, high
> scoring is the new game. The game will only get
> faster and faster.
Do you like it?
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Watching the playoffs last weekend the game just didn't seem the same to me anymore. With all the new different supersensitive hitting penalties added over the last couple of seasons, the new kickoff rules, and the inflated QB numbers. For some reason it all compounded this last weekend. I felt like I was watching arena league football or something. It was a different game to me.
I miss tough
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I still wish Sparano landed somewhere else for the simple fact he knows our whole roster(strengths & weaknesses),our staff(a few will probably stick around) and he has a revenge vendetta for Ross.
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Stating they may work together said enough IMO.
Becoming a package deal in quotations is where it started to get weird.
"Package Deal"....<------?
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Jack Butler or Dick Stanfel. Those old school dudes were tough. They didn't have facemasks on their helmets and the helmet was just like a bicycle helmet or a flap of leather. Their heads were like their helmets.
And How can I not vote a guy in who used his melon for a helmet??
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Heres one definition from the urban dictionary:
mularky:
bullshit, crap, nonsense, the sort of shit you have to put up with or the sort of shit that other people try to spin on you.
Did you go to the DMV?
Yeah I had to go through all that mularky
college is a bunch of mularky
Malarky might be the actual spelling but it works so well in this case.
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Peterson, now Schottenheimer, might as well bring in Dave Krieg for Qb.
I didn't like the Chiefs back then, I don't want to be them now.
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razorghost Wrote:
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> I think San Fran will with the defense they have,
> they can also put up points.
>
> Like I said before though, anybody but New
> England!
SF Does have a nasty defense.
I hope whoever faces Brady plants him in the turf.
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SCPhinsFan Wrote:
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> Houston winning with a 3rd string QB? I though
> its impossible to win without
> Brady/Rogers/Manning/Brees caliper QB.
lol.When Schaub went down they should have started sucking for Luck.
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I still feel a coach could not like how an owner comes across and that could sway his decision. Also family, area, staff etc. could factor in.
I don't think that a qb is the only sole factor they consider.
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THE Truth Wrote:
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> Coaches LOVE owners with deep pockets and a desire
> to win. Especially when they are willing to turn
> over total control of personnel.
>
> Ross isn't the problem here.
>
> Yes he made a rookie mistake talking to Harbaugh
> before letting Sparano go.
>
> But if you think Harb
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THE Truth Wrote:
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> If we don't get Fisher its going to be for one
> reason and one reason only. It will be for the
> very same reason that Jon Gruden and Bill Cowher
> had zero interest in coaching our team. And that
> reason is this:
>
> We don't have a franchise QB or a young, highly
> regarded QB prosp
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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> Wasn't he oc here once and really really bad?
Yes.
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IMO Ross has ruined our creditability with his actions.I don't know why any coach would want to come here after his classless stunt that he pulled with Sparano. Then we have the powerless gm thing going on with Ireland and now the unaccountable advisor in Peterson.
-IMO only way he lands somebody decent is by overpaying big time and that still might not be enough.
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sconigli Wrote:
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> How often in the past has the strategy of trading
> multiple picks/players to get a QB at the very top
> of the draft paid off for a team?
>
> A related question...how often can franchise QBs
> be found from the mid 1st and onward?
Marino,Brees, Rodgers, Favre, Montana, and Brady were all dra
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sleekdogg Wrote:
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> > really? I am not aware of Fitz's reputation as
> a
> > clutch player who leads the team to last minute
> > wins. I can't think of one
> He threw for 369 yds in a win against NE this
> year. K. O
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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> really? I am not aware of Fitz's reputation as a
> clutch player who leads the team to last minute
> wins. I can't think of one
He threw for 369 yds in a win against NE this year. K. Orton threw for like 467 yds in a game when he was with McDaniels in denver but they lost. Flynn threw for 500yds.
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