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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.
Question...
Just to be clear, what was it that motivated Reggie Bush to make the comment that rubbed the Jets wrong about Derrell Revis getting hurt (talking about "what goes around comes around" in the first place? What exactly was he referring to? Is Revis known for trying to hurt guys? Was it a comment about the Jets organization as a whole? And if so, was he trying to say that the
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jets strength and conditioning coach.
Jets claimed it was a spur of the moment impulsive thing, definitely not coached. Zach Thomas reviewed the play said it was clear it was an intentional effort by the Jets to crowd the sidelines on returns and do just that to disrupt the play. He explained how he came to that conclusion, I don't remember what all he saw that resulted in that finding, but
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ChyrenB Wrote:
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or are
> bigger backs who don't have much more power like
> Daniel Thomas.
I swear to God Chyren... if I hear one more person call Daniel Thomas big I'm going to lose my mind!! I DONT CARE WHAT HE'S LISTED AT!! There's no way this guy is any bigger than Pat White!
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I think you're overstating RG3's "doomed destiny" outlook. Yes, if they expect him to pick up 100 yards a game rushing and consistently call the kind of plays to try to make that happen, he'll be hurt early and often (he already has). But RG3's saving grace is that he IS a talented passer too. If I was a Washington fan, I'd be worried if he HAD no other prominent skill set. But the guy
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colonel Wrote:
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Daniel Thomas has the size but his durability and toughness isn't there.
Yeeaaahhhh I'm gunna go ahead and..... have to disagree with you there.... (Bill Lumbergh's voice)
I get erked everytime I hear someone say that. Daniel Thomas is listed at 6'1 228, and when I see him on the field he looks sooo small. Spe
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REALLY?????? Is literally NO ONE else as disturbed as I am watching us continually give Reggie Bush the ball on 3rd and 1... 4th and 1 situations??!! which he continually fails at! This is nothing short of asinine, especially when we have a bruiser like Javorski Lane or a pounder like Lamar Miller who are built for picking up those tough, short yardage conversions to move the chains.
Has no o
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overstated.
There's nothing that watching a few random shots of Sean Smith running around with a WR at practice in the context of a dramatized tv show that would dramatically enlighten you to or expose about any "top secret" tendencies, style of play, or skill set, that watching any of the actual game film of him that's available to any and everyone who wants to study it wouldn't tel
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Well, sighhhhhhh, another defeat rescued from the jaws of victory.
Another team we completely humiliated on the field that ends up walking away with a win. To keep from shooting myself I'm going to at least take solace in the positives that came with this game.
First of all, Tannehill looked absolutely great. He broke Dan Marino's franchise record for most passing yards by a Miami Dolphin
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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Philbin comes off as very smart. Just perhaps not as assertive as you'd expect an NFL coach to be, but what do I know...
I have no problem with the way Coach Philbin conducted himself, addressed the players, or his approach to discipline (specifically how he confronted Chad and the like)
Actually, he reminds me
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Finshady Wrote:
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> Just think what a healthy Lamar Miller does for
> our backfield with Reggie Bush and Daniel Thomas.
Thats 100% wishful thinking. Doesn't mean it won't come to fruition, but the guy hasn't played one down in the NFL yet. It's opinions like that, that our offense is going to be sooo much better because of a roo
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Our offense was made significantly weaker this offseason with the combination of moves we DID make and DIDN'T make. Say what you want about Brandon Marshall, but this teams WR corps looks pitiful now without him on the roster. There is no way we are more dangerous now on offense WITHOUT Marshall than with him. The only thing we did improve was our offensive line, and that's hopefully. Obviously t
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I think Dez Bryant has the raw ability to be among the 2-3 most elie WR's in the game and I was disappointed we didn't grab him when we had the chance. That being said I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned about his attitude and personality. If you've ever heard him speak he sounds like the most uneducated human being I've ever heard talk. Not that you need to be a rocket scientist to play WR
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Yeah but when you ask HOF guys who have won rings about their career; their successes, greatest most fulfilling moments and accomplishments, they speak on winning the Superbowl as the absolute greatest most fulfilling moment of their careers, even their lives, more so than their induction into the HOF.
I think most HOF players who have also won a Superbowl will tell you that as much as being i
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808phan Wrote:
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> Woah. This BM cat was quite the disaster himself
> being solely responsible for dropping an abundance
> of TD passes that could have led to a different
> outcome of the W-L record for this team. Plus he's
> a punk. I'm glad he's gone.
All valid points, the funny thing is, taking all that into accoun
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Yeah I would have to agree. I think thats rational and that those would all be the likely responses to those scenarios
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What happens if we go into the season with Matt Moore starting and he plays good not great, but we're winning games. What do we do if we go 10-6 with Moore under center?
Do we stash the kid on the bench until the day Matt Moore starts playing poorly or gets injured if the whole time leading up to that Moore is playing well, winning games, taking us to the playoffs, being competitive in the pl
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Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> When did I ever say Tannehill looked any part of
> Marino? Don't you ever put words in my mouth
> again. You understand me?
hahahaha, that sounded homicidal when I read it
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Now all we gotta do is find another legitimate pass rusher to plug in opposite of him on the other side of the D-line to pull some of those constant double teams off of him and open him up a little for some opportunities to rush the passer in 1 on 1 situations, so he can go back to dominating again.
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There's also the potential that we go into the season with the continuity of Moore as our starting QB and he plays well and we win some games. What do you think we do if Moore starts the season as our starter and he's playing good not great, maybe good enough to lead us to a winning record by week six (maybe 4-2). Stick with him and let Tanny sit and learn til Moore screws up?
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With the exception of Andrew Luck (and even then, not necessarily) Brandon Weeden is the most NFL ready QB in this years draft in my opinion. Watching him in college, the guy looked like he played like an NFL veteran. Although, the fact that he's 47 years old may have something to do with that
But regardless, I think along with Andrew Luck, he's the least risky bet in this years draft. I thi
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