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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
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> he's an idiot. as soon as we stop glorifying
> people who want attention for no good reason we
> will all be better off. see almost every D-bag on
> reality TV
Agreed. It always made me laugh that people thought he was some marketing genius. The only thing his media success revealed was just how stu
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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> once again I worry about philbin's body language
> and tone. he seems totally uncomfortable dealing 1
> on 1 with players (at least johnson the 2
> interactions). The assistant coaches like Sherman,
> Campbell, and that townie Masshole who coaches the
> OL have the kind of presence I associate wi
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Jonathan Twilley Wrote:
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> Here is my wish list.
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> Legedu Naanee
> Davon Bess
> Roberto Wallace
> Julius Pruitt
> Brian Hartline
> Chris Hogan
>
> Marlon Moore probably gets the nod over Hogan, but
> I like what I have read and heard about Hogan. I
> haven't really seen him play so call
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Go back and look at my wish list for wide receiver and you will see that I had a "hunch" this guy would make the team.
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Hokie Phin Wrote:
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> Jonathan Twilley Wrote:
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> > I would have thought watching his play and
> > checking his record, both on and off the field,
> > would have been enough to discourage them. My
> > guess if they will
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Hokie Phin Wrote:
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> For all the crap that is talked on this board
> about Brandon Marshall, it makes you wonder why a
> highly respected organization like the Chicago
> Bears would want to sign him.
>
> Clearly the Bears front office should have
> researched phins.com prior to making a deal for
> the 3 time
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As Chad Cero was leaving for the night, Matt Moore asked, "Hey Chad what are you going to do on your day off?" Chad joked, "I don't know, but my wife's head will be open."
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As Chad Cero was leaving for the night, Matt Moore asked, "Hey Chad what are you going to do on your day off?" Chad joked, "I don't know, but my wife's head will be open."
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Here is my wish list.
Legedu Naanee
Davon Bess
Roberto Wallace
Julius Pruitt
Brian Hartline
Chris Hogan
Marlon Moore probably gets the nod over Hogan, but I like what I have read and heard about Hogan. I haven't really seen him play so call it a hunch.
B.J. Cunningham, Jeff Fuller & Rishard Matthews are options on the practice squad.
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What will be most telling is if someone signs him and if they do, then does he play well. I don't see that happening.
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Looking back at the game, two youngsters stood out on defense to me. Both Kheeston Randall and Derrick Shelby held up well against the run and managed a little pressure on the quarterback. Offensively, the rookie center, Josh Samuda appeared to play very well.
It never ceases to amaze me just how many undrafted free agents become good players. For all the work NFL scouts put in, how do gu
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A&O you may have noticed that I am never involved in these things. I honestly don't know what transpired because the minute I see a nasty argument, I scroll past it until I see something of value.
Now occasionally, I have argued a bit when politics slid into the discussion, but, for the most part, I ignore mean spirited comments. I recommend you stay and do the same.
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It wasn't just any old headbutt to lacerate her head. It must have been one hell of a "Hard Knock". This is going to make for some good ratings.
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I don't think there is any doubt, at this point, Tannehill will be our starter and will be for a long time. I see greatness in this guy.
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Missed pass: Roberto Wallace, but he was the receiver that looked good to me.
Daniel Thomas was drafted in 2011.
Lamar Miller is the runningback who looked so fast and was drafted last year.
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Or as Sam Madison would ask, "I played at Louisville and also I played pretty good corner myself so do you think why the back button be not working because, at times, when your teammates and maybe if even your coaches uses it, the place on which you are doesn't change like because where you want to go it doesn't happen?"
Reponse: Ummm??? One more time???
I had the same problem
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I agree that Philbin should have been more assertive in what he was saying. I like what he said about the F bomb having an impact, but not if every next word is one though.
I am more interested in how Vontae Davis responds to this whole ordeal. Remember the coaches got to screen this ahead of time. I wonder if the "I'm a act" thing exposed him a little more and perhaps influenced
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It was interesting to hear that Bill Polian loved Tannehill coming out in the draft and thinks the Dolphins have an embarasment of riches at the quarterback spot.
I also heard Jonathan Martin mention that Tannehill is the best he has ever seen throwing on the run. This is coming from a guy that protected the blindside of Andrew Luck.
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Bob,
After seeing more of Tannehill and hearing about how well he has been doing, do you now feel like he was actually a good pick? I am higher on him more now than ever. This guy is impressive. I think he is going to be a star in this league.
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Mind you that Incognito doesn't think he deserves that rap. He will tell you that while he is big and stong, he is also quick and fast and a great pulling guard.
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Did you guys here Jimmy Wilson rave about Chris Hogan? He called him the hardest guy to cover in camp. Also referred to him as "sneaky fast", "he's going to get the job done." and "if you try to catch him on an over route, your going to pull a hamstring".
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Just for the record, as some of you may know, you should never swim against it. It is recommended to swim perpendicular to it until you come out of it. If you see you are advancing to the shore then by all means swim into it, but if it is a stalemate or you are losing ground then swim across it. It has worked for me a couple times in the past, but I wasn't tugging a young girl along with me.
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So that was what was going on. At one point, I thought I had a redirect virus.
Speaking of which, is anyone else having issues using the back button while in the forum?
I keep hitting it and I am still here. I have to click the forum link and restart.
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I remember years ago, during training camp, some guy named Oronde Gadsden kept making play after play. Nobody knew who he was then, but it was clear that he would be the real deal. Years later, we heard similar things about Bess and he became productive. At this point, it sounds like the same may be happening for Julius Pruitt. When you factor in his special teams ability, it is hard to imagi
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ChyrenB Wrote:
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> But do YOU guys really know what a "glory hole"
> is? To us in law enforcement, particularly the
> vice squad, it does not refer to any particular
> part of a woman's anatomy but, instead, refers to
> a hole drilled in a stall of a public bathroom
> that permits access by a person in an ad
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