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Discussion of things relating directly to the phins.com website. Topics include questions, recommendations, corrections, suggestions and anything else relevant to the information available from phins.com
Dixiebeer Wrote:
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> BTW… Can’t also wait to jabber with the
> Pat’s fans. Man those arrogant bass-turds suck.
If you think chatting with them sucks, try living among them.!
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
Phinjim Wrote:
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> BTW if you think this is bad look at the line for
> the upcoming jets game.
>
> Jets are favored by 3 (Supposed it is because they
> are at home.)
>
I'm no gambling or odds expert but I think 3 points is the standard homefield advantage, meaning they're considering it an even matchup in general.
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I agree that it's good to not get 'respect'.
But this is the media, does anyone in the game really care what the Suits say?. The real feat is getting our opponents to fail to 'respect' us at game time.
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Whenever those in the know go out of the way to say a rumor if false---it often turns out to be true. We'll see!
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I have always admired N.O. Saints too, back to the days of Archie Manning (to all you kiddies out there, that's Peyton & Eli's daddy, who used to be the Saints' Q.
Then they got that evil Kenny Stabler and I *briefly* stopped admiring them
After that, I visited the city and WOW what a place. I love New Orleans. It's hard not to wish good will on a team from that wonderful city th
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
(R/J)ay Wrote:
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> It used to be that if you chose to
> kick off, the other team would get the ball to
> start the 1st and 3rd quarters.
Are you sure about that? That doesn't sound familiar at all.
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The MBTA train is a good deal and headache free. Yes it's a special train running along the commuter rail lines, scheduled for sports fans. However they only run one or two of them ( I think it used to be only one back when the Pats sucked and they couldn't fill the old stadium next door). Pay attention to the schedule and you'll be fine.
The new stadium is supposed to be beautiful (but I
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To me, #85 will always be Nick Buoniconti and Mark Duper. So, if he's going to play here he'd better change his name again!
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In addition, I believe there's a rule against players on injured reserve being present on the sideline.
This is why Jeremy Shockey was drinking beer in a sky-box while the Giants beat the Pats in the SB a couple years back.
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I don't care about the unis either, especially during a night game where the heat-reflective properties of white colors don't matter.
But if I were superstitious (and I'm not), I'd note that we are what.... 2 and 0 with the orange jerseys, right? One of them was the game where Fiedler came off the bench in relief of Brian Griese, got the ovation of his life from the PHins Phickle....I mean, P
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Leon In Denver Wrote:
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> Just curious. Didn't Ginn catch 11 passes against
> the Colts? Then the big drop so we through him
> under the bus.
yeah he did Leon, but you left out something:
The following week was the Chargers game where the ball was thrown his way 6 times and he had Zero catches. Zero. More than one of these
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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> why'd you draft them?
Ah, fantasy football talk. No wonder I had no idea what the OP meant.
I mean really, I thought it was a statistic on how poorly we play during Daylight Savings Time or something.
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Put in me in the "let's not overthink this" camp.
It's very simple. We lost a QB for the season. We signed Thigpen to fill that spot. Not because Henne is inadequate. But because there was an opening on the roster. Thigpen has proven some results on the field, and he wasn't extremely costly. And that's about it.
If a reliable veteran towards the end of his career would hav
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dgoodhue Wrote:
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> JC Wrote:
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> > Wow, and all this time I thought it was his
> lower
> > forearm that got hurt.
>
>
> I was guessing a seperated shoulder. I have seen
> two of my friend dislocated their shouder they did
> the sam
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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> only fault I find in your post is that he hurt
> himself celebrating a score--he didn't do anything
> to cause that injury, his entire team mobbed him
> in the endzone. hey, at least back then he was
> making big plays in big games...
Thanks for correcting me. I (obviously) didn't see that coll
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Many of you declared Ginn a bust about .0000000000002 seconds after he was drafted.
I on the other hand gave him (and even Cam for drafting him) the benefit of the doubt for this long. I couldn't help it, it's a terrible weakness I have. I thought, hey he's fast, at the very least he'd help out on kick returns.
Then I heard about his capacity for learning, how he hurt himself celeb
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Jonathan Twilley Wrote:
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> Rgphin Wrote:
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> > Could this be a blessing in the sky...
>
> I believe the idiom is "a blessing in disguise."
> Thank you for cheering me up. I haven't heard one
> this funny since "I'll never leave you
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ChyrenB Wrote:
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> HCH means "He Covers Himself" Ginn.
>
Today, it meant "he craps himself" because that's what he was effectively doing.
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DolphinSam Wrote:
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> I think they would xray it only if they thought
> there was a break.
Wow, ya think so?
That's what I mean, the way he was holding his forearm near the wrist, i'd suspected that there might be a break right away. Since he's out of the game, I thought they'd do one, but I'm no doctor; wth do I know
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