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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
At that very moment a young lady sitting in our booth was blowing kisses to her baby who was sitting in his grandfather's lap near the tv. She was trying to get him to blow her kisses back. Instead Incognito started blowing kisses. It was hilarious.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
I said from the beginning that I like Tannehill a whole lot. I would have taken him over a USC quarterback.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
JC Wrote: > Or it could be that DK was simply making fun of > the OP's MISSPELLING of the word in question? > Thus pointing out the irony of calling someone, or > in this case the entire team, (that word), and not > even being able to spell (that word) correctly. > > Are Hooligan and I the only ones who 'got it?' LOL. I did not pick-up on that. Either I am &qu
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
Crowder52 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jonathan Twilley Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I think the Dolphins felt that they wanted to > > invest the money elsewhere and weren't happy > with > > both his play and commitment. > > Good thing San Francisco didnt feel the wanted
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
chatafkup Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Careful what you wish for fellas....I hope too > emberass them but don't forget we still have > growing pains. > > Tebow is not that good but he is a big mass of > meat that can move a football and we can't seem to > stop the run We stop the hell out of the run. So much so that I truly li
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
Crowder52 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > THe Wildcat is effective, because you have a > blocker for every defensive guy on the line, but > you still have to make all those blocks, and their > are alot of them... If one or 2 defensive players > beat their block, the wildcat is not > effective...Or if you can sneak up a secondary > pl
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
ChyrenB Wrote: > Like the Christopher Cross song says, "I know it's > crazy but it's true." Quoting CC. Is that "the best that you can do"?
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
I think the Dolphins felt that they wanted to invest the money elsewhere and weren't happy with both his play and commitment. Sean Smith will be the cornerback they invest the big bucks in down the line. To get a second for Vontae, was a good deal.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
A head coach's first career win is deserving of a game ball. I think is was a nice gesture from the owner.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
Good for him. Ireland was right about that fan. Approaching him and saying that to him personally is rude and inconsiderate. If that is the worst, Ireland did, then fan should consider himself lucky. Some people with less self-control would have decked him. I still feel like Ireland is doing a good job in the last 2 or 3 years. The fan doesn't know himself from his elbow. Perhaps Ireland
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
I loved the win, but I have been jaded by this team too many times to start predicting wins in 3 of our next 4 games. We seemingly have an easy schedule this year so that can help, but we still have some glaring weaknesses and injuries always play a factor. A win over the Jets next week will help me be more optimistic and yet a loss would leave a real sour taste in all our mouths. Having s
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
dolphin1423 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > not sure we will be drafting any big, fast > receivers. GB WR tend to be around six feet and > more quick than fast. Most are still fast but not > burners. WR need to have good hands, good routes, > and good knowledge of defensive coverage since GB > WR adjust their routes depending on coverag
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
dolphan4545 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It seems clear by now that T-hill does NOT give us > the best chance to win. His inexperience is > killing us. He holds the ball too long and his > timing is terrible. The 3-and-outs are forcing the > defense to play far too many downs so that their > effectiveness goes down when we need them to
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
Why are we talking about Barkley. If there is anyone on that team we should talk about it is Robert Woods.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
The guy on that team who we should watch is Robert Woods because we will be looking for the top receiver in the draft next year. Justin Hunter of Tennessee and Cal's Keenan Allen are pretty good too. Of course, I wouldn't be surprise if we go with a great pass rusher.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
For the record, Luck and Tannehill are both very mobile quarterbacks.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
I don't see the patting of the ball.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
I am simply amazed the Texan managed to make it out of this play with his kleet still on. Thank God for that. This the same horrible technique Rex Ryan teaches his players and practices on his lady friends. At the very least, there should be a rule instituted stating that you cannot hold a person's foot while you are both laying on the ground. Head shots, cut blocks and horse collars don't hold
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
I truly feel bad for Aaitui. He seemed like a really good guy and had a lot of potential. I don't understand why any player would or even could sign a contract that didn't have some sort of injury settlement. What I don't understand, is why the guy would have 3 kids without any financial security first. If that is the case, he is the classic case of putting the cart before the horse. Hope
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
I didn't like the guy at first, but I am warming-up to him. In my opinion, the last 3 drafts were better than average. In addition, I liked the idea of getting rid of Marshall and Johnson. I am also pleased by some of players he essentially passed on like Flynn. He seems to be making a youth movement and keeping only high character guys. That builds winning teams. His job, however, rides on
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
Personally I think Jake Long's wife is more attractive.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
Jim B Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I work in DC...moved back to the eastern shore of > Maryland. It's a 4 1/2 hr per day super comute. To think I complain about my 25 minute commute from Chester, Va to Matoaca, Va.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
ChyrenB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I would too! If I was being cut. The reason you are leaving the team, shouldn't dictate your willingness to accept constructive criticism. And before you suggest that because he was now a Colt so it wasn't Ireland job to do that anymore, remember this. Ireland still had a personal relationship with Davis. He cared
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
(R/J)ay Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They're not keeping four quarterbacks. For now they are.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
Although Omar Kelly often said Thigpen flashed in camp, I haven't been all that impressed with his play in the games. So why keep him? He is versatile. He is labeled a runningback, but he also lines up as a receiver and he plays on special teams with his role as a return man being particularly important. Keeping six runningbacks seems excessive, but when you consider that Slaton is potential
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
jlyell13 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Pretty bad success rate > > > QB Ryan Tannehill (Starting Q > OL Jonathan Martin (Starting RT) > DL Olivier Vernon (Rush End on Passing Downs) > TE Michael Egnew (Back-up TE) > RB Lamar Miller (4th round steal) > LB Josh Kaddu (Back-up L > WR B.J. Cunningham (cut proba
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
berkeley223 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > let's hope the 8 teams in front of us in waiver > order don't want him I am not sure why we would want him.
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11 years ago
Jonathan Twilley
Actually I don't think that is doing too bad, especially if this last draft is as good as I think it is.
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