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		<title>Report Card for Dolphins v Jags</title>
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,Brandon Marshall





DOLPHINS VS. JAGUARS REPORT CARD
It certainly isn’t easy creature a Dolphin fan this year, and this game reiterates that point. The Dolphins scentral idead all 14 of their points in the first half and then collapsed on offense in the second half, but still pulled out a victory thanks to great defensive play. 
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DOLPHINS VS. JAGUARS REPORT CARD</p>
<p>It certainly isn’t easy creature a Dolphin fan this year, and this game reiterates that point. The Dolphins scentral idead all 14 of their points in the first half and then collapsed on offense in the second half, but still pulled out a victory thanks to great defensive play. </p>
<p>Let’s talk about that <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/" title="Miami Dolphins" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Miami Dolphins</a>’ defensive effort and hand out some grades: </p>
<p>The Miami offense turned the ball over to Jacksonville three times, and each time the Jags came up empty handed. The defensive line, led by Randy Starks and Paul Soliai, newspapersured Denthusiastic Garrard all day long and stopped the Jacksonville offense on seven out of nine third-down changes and one very big fourth-down attempt in the fourth quarter. Cameron Wake and Tony McDaniel also changed to in solid performances. The D Line deserves an A. </p>
<p>Joey Porter and Miami linebackers dissected the Jacksonville offensive game and looked solid out there. Miami’s defense held Maurice Jones-Drew to just 59 yards rushing. Porter nearly had two sacks and Reggie Torbor ran down Garrard in the backfield on a quick blitz as the Miami linebackers held their ground against the Jacksonville offensive line. Channing Crowder also made some key stops. I will give the linebackers a B+. The Dolphins secondary played well all day with the exception of a 63-yard pass to Torry Holt and a pass interference penalty on Gibril Wilson that led to the Jaguars’ only touchdown. Miami if good coverage on the Jags’ receivers and broke up several passes. On the foremost fourth-down attempt late in the fourth quarter, safety Yeremiah Bell knocked down the ball to stop an important Jacksonville drive. I’ll give the Fins secondary an A-. </p>
<p>On the other side of the ball, the perwere createdance was inregular and plagued by sloppy ball-carrying. Miami dominated the first half of this game,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-jake-long.html" title="Jake Long" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Jake Long</a>, but turnovers and missed opportunities quickly arose. Ricky Williams fumbled the ball three times,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-ronnie-brown.html" title="Ronnie Brown" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Ronnie Brown</a>, but only once was Jacksonville able to reinclude. The normally sure-handed <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-davone-bess.html" title="Davone Bess" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Davone Bess</a> also fumbled when,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-kory-sperry.html" title="Kory Sperry" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Kory Sperry</a>, and <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-chad-henne.html" title="Chad Henne" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Chad Henne</a> threw an interception. Still, the Dolphins’ quarterback played well for most of the game and looked poised and confident in the pocket. Henne rushed for a touchdown on a bootleg play and completed 21 out of 29 attempts and undertaked a team record of 17 completions in a row. For today’s effort I will give him a B+. </p>
<p>Ricky Williams churned out 108 yards and one rushing touchdown. The rest of the running backs added in another 38 yards. I will give them together a D due to the fumbles. Miami simply has to do a better job protecting the ball if it wants to make the performoffs. The receiving corps made some nice grabs today and totaled up 208 yards, led by Greg Camarillo humorh seven receptions for 110 yards. Brian Hartline and Bess also contributed offensively with important receptions.The receivers deserve a B-.</p>
<p>Miami’s special teams also got lackluster results. Dan Carpenter missed a field goal by hitting one of the upcorrects. Neither Bess nor Ted Ginn, Jr. was able to turn in any big returns. Ginn’s average was 22 yards per return although Bess could only get a 6.5-yard average. Brandon Fields punted five times with a 43.8-yard average and one touchback. Special teams rates a C.</p>
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		<title>Questions Surround Marshall, Williams, Henne</title>
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,Chad Pennington





Heading into training camp, the Dolphins are the X-Factor in the AFC East. They can
do what many expect and simply improve a tad and challenge the AFC East
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Heading into training camp, the Dolphins are the X-Factor in the AFC East. They can<br />
do what many expect and simply improve a tad and challenge the AFC East</p>
<p>Or they can moderately surprise and do very well although seriously contending for the division.</p>
<p>Or they could<br />
shock the NFL however again and take it.</p>
<p>Before anything, though, there are a few questions I have as the Dolphins prepare for the grueling month that is camp. These questions are just a few in a<br />
long list and cannot be answered correct away. I will need re-visit them when<br />
we are a few weeks into August.</p>
<p>? Is <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-brandon-marshall.html" title="Brandon Marshall" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Brandon Marshall</a> really the missing piece? Well, he must be since the Dolphins<br />
have needed a big play wide receiver since, well, basically their glory days. It has been nearly a<br />
a period of ten years that the Fins have had a WR that got DBs shaking in their pads. Marshall has<br />
the tools, is happy (hopefully) and</p>
<p>has a young strong-armed QB in <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-chad-henne.html" title="Chad Henne" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Chad Henne</a>. So,<br />
the questions are &#8230; How’s the hip? How’s the attitude? And how good can it get with a<br />
Henne-to-Marshall connection?</p>
<p>? Who is the MVRB? The most valuable running back on this team is not who you<br />
probably thought. <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-ronnie-brown.html" title="Ronnie Brown" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Ronnie Brown</a> is an injury risk as we all have seen. Last year<br />
when Brown injured his foot,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-jared-odrick.html" title="Jared Odrick" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Jared Odrick</a>, Ricky Williams stepped up and was a beast in the tail end of the<br />
season. It is going to be very interesting watching the camp progressions, and<br />
see if this is a 50/50 share or not. Williams is the RB to watch this season….as of<br />
the moment.</p>
<p>? Will <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-chad-henne.html" title="Chad Henne" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Chad Henne</a> silence the critics? When asking many fans around the league what<br />
they think about the Dolphins, most say, “They need a QB.” Sure, that was the decade-long mantra until they had <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-chad-pennington.html" title="Chad Pennington" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Chad Pennington</a> to thank for their 2008 division crown. Now<br />
the other Chad takes the Week 1 snaps instead of the Week 1 clipboard, and it is his<br />
career that is now the focus in South Beach from a football standpoint. Let’s see if he<br />
can become a poor man’s Matt Schaub this season, or, let’s see if he is relegated to<br />
creature a poor man’s Mark Sanchez.</p>
<p>? What young defensive performer will step it up and make Dolphin fans say Joey and<br />
Jason who? We know that Sean Smith and Vontae Davis have already “stepped-up,”<br />
as apparent by their very imnewspapersive 2009 season as a young CB duo. This question<br />
is focusing squarely on the front seven.</p>
<p>Even as Joey Porter and Jason Taylor waltz (yeah,<br />
that’s a DWTS jab at J.T.) to new teams in their career twilights, their presence and<br />
production will be missed in Mike Nolan’s 3-4 defensive scheme. Nolan,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-davone-bess.html" title="Davone Bess" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Davone Bess</a>, Tony Sparano<br />
and Fins Nation are waiting to see who the next young Dolphins defensive stud will<br />
be. Say what you want about the offensive drafting over the past few seasons, but<br />
defensively, the Fins have found gold in the draft humorh the likes of the aforementioned<br />
Smith and Davis,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-mark-clayton.html" title="Mark Gregory" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Mark Gregory</a>, Channing Crowder, and going<br />
back a little further, Sam Madison, and of course the poster boys for the Dolphins<br />
defensive juggernauts in the 2000’s, Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor.</p>
<p>Will <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-jared-odrick.html" title="Jared Odrick" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Jared Odrick</a> and/or Koa Misi be the next defensive youngsters to make a name for themselves? Both<br />
could, and one better, if this team hopes to contend in the East. Outside of the talented<br />
rookies, look for Cameron Wake to be a solid player for Miami who can appeal some of<br />
the missing sacks lost by Porter and Taylor’s departure.</p>
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,Miami Dolphins





The Dolphins have made national headlines for letting their legally troubled performers go undisciplined.  Here’s how the developments have been considered in the media:
Sarah Talalay, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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The Dolphins have made national headlines for letting their legally troubled performers go undisciplined.  Here’s how the developments have been considered in the media:<br />
Sarah Talalay, South Florida Sun-Sentinel<br />
&#8220;None of the other members of Dolphins brass has speeched the question of player conduct since Merling’s arrest. Attempts to ask team owner Steve Ross were quashed on two events during the Dolphins Foundation’s FinsWeekend of charitable events – one colleague was told he was not allowed to ask about the issue; I got the question out, but before Ross could answer, a team spokesman said, &#8216;we’re not dealing humorh that.&#8217;</p>
<p>Attempts to reach Ross’ limited partners, including Gloria Estefan, Venus and Serena Williams and Fergie,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-kory-sperry.html" title="Kory Sperry" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Kory Sperry</a>, either went unanswered or were referred back to the Dolphins.&#8221;<br />
Full story.</p>
<p>Alex Marvez, Fox Sports<br />
&#8220;It was business as usual for the <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/" title="Miami Dolphins" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Miami Dolphins</a> and the accused woman-beater.</p>
<p>No matter that Phillip Merling was in jail on the eve of minicamp after creature charged with aggravated battery against a girlfriend who is two months pregnant with their second child. The defensive end still worked with the starting unit during last weekend’s practices as if nothing had happened.</p>
<p>Dolphins coach Tony Sparano required no disciplinary action against Merling even after a chilling 911 call was freed by police. A petrified 21-year-old woman had barricaded herself inside their bathroom as the 6-foot-4, 295-pound Merling allegedly attempted to barge inside.&#8221;<br />
Full story.</p>
<p>Mike Florio,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-karlos-dansby.html" title="Karlos Dansby" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Karlos Dansby</a>, Pro Football Talk<br />
&#8220;As we&#8217;ve said many times in the past, NFL teams will take this situation seriously only when violations of the Personal control Policy by players result in a forfeiture of draft picks.</p>
<p>If the league were to adopt a rule like that,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-davone-bess.html" title="Davone Bess" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Davone Bess</a>, there would instantly be no thugs and hoodlums in Miami.&#8221;<br />
Full story.</p>
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As I was driving home from seeing The Blind Side (excellent movie, by the way &#8212; I strongly recommend it), I changed to on the radio to a local sports station, and heard two radio guys run through all of the NFL games for the week.
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<p>As I was driving home from seeing The Blind Side (excellent movie, by the way &#8212; I strongly recommend it), I changed to on the radio to a local sports station, and heard two radio guys run through all of the NFL games for the week.</p>
<p>As the game between Miami and Buffalo was discussed, doubt existed that the Dolphins could travel to Buffalo and win,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-jake-long.html" title="Jake Long" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Jake Long</a>, a task that has proven tough for the Miami squad over the past few years. But the prevailing opinion was that Miami was superior enough of a team to overcome whatever road woes existed in the past in Buffalo.</p>
<p>Sure enough, it turns out that Miami has only defeated the Bills when in the last five years in Buffalo,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-davone-bess.html" title="Davone Bess" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Davone Bess</a>, which occurred last year by a score of 16-3. The previous four years had seen the Bills defeat the Dolphins by a combined scentral idea of 99-44 in Western New York.</p>
<p>As Miami (5-5) travels to Buffalo (3-7) this weekend, I just may have to throw out any home field advantage that Buffalo may possess.</p>
<p>Why? Because Buffalo managed to lose, 6-3, at home to the now 1-9 Cleveland Browns earlier this season. Also, because Miami already defeated Buffalo by 28 points earlier in the season.</p>
<p>So common sense tells us that Miami should handily defeat Buffalo. But the folks at Vegas say &#8216;not so fast,&#8217; as those folks have Miami as just a 2.5 point favorite.</p>
<p>Miami&#8217;s reveal &#8212; running the football &#8212; seems to be facing a favorable misequal, as Buffalo is 31st against the run (not an appealing stat for Bills&#8217; fans, as there are only 32 teams in the league).</p>
<p>The Dolphins&#8217; fourth-ranked run offense, which will be humorhout <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-ronnie-brown.html" title="Ronnie Brown" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Ronnie Brown</a>, has gained an average of 156 yards per game, with an average of 4.7 yards per carry. The Bills have allowed 165.9 yards per game,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-jared-odrick.html" title="Jared Odrick" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Jared Odrick</a>, an average of 4.9 yards per carry, and 15 rushing touchdowns.</p>
<p>Opponents have not been afraid to run against the Bills, as Buffalo has defended an average of 34.1 carries per game,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-mark-clayton.html" title="Mark Gregory" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Mark Gregory</a>, probably partly due to opponents creature comfortably ahead on the Bills for a from important part significant portion of the season.</p>
<p>Consistent logic tells us that Ricky Williams will run all over the Bills. After all, Williams has run for 221 combined yards the past two weeks and is coming off of a game last Thursday against the Carolina Panthers in which he carried the ball 22 times for 119 yards and a touchdown.</p>
<p>Both defenses will crowd the line of scrimmage and try to force the respective quarterbacks to beat them. I do not expect Williams to run wild all game for the Dolphins as the statistics would indicate, but he will be a important asset in the fourth quarter, as Miami will attempt to wear down Buffalo over the course of the game.</p>
<p>I expect a tight game throughout with a lot of three-and-outs from each offense. It will be ugly. Miami will wear down Buffalo by the fourth quarter and will put together a long drive towards the end of the game and win the game with a field goal at the end of said drive. Miami wins, 16-13, in Buffalo and keeps its performoff hopes alive by moving to 6-5.</p>
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Lots of fans would kill to have the access that sportswriters enjoy on a regular basis. We got to experience this first-hand at the Pro Bowl,Karlos Dansby, mingling on the sidelines and on the field in the post-game media scrums. Ray Rice was good enough to give us some exclusive physical that might be [...]]]></description>
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Lots of fans would kill to have the access that sportswriters enjoy on a regular basis. We got to experience this first-hand at the Pro Bowl,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-karlos-dansby.html" title="Karlos Dansby" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Karlos Dansby</a>, mingling on the sidelines and on the field in the post-game media scrums. Ray Rice was good enough to give us some exclusive physical that might be of interest to Fantasy players.</p>
<p>&#8211; Moving from the newspapers box to the sidelines to watch the final five tinys:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Rivals Darrelle Revis and Chad Ochocinco hang out together on the AFC bench:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Hope this clip helps you appreciate the force with which a placekicker &#8212; Dan Carpenter of the Dolphins in this case &#8212; drills the ball,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-mark-clayton.html" title="Mark Gregory" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Mark Gregory</a>, even just practicing:</p>
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<p>&#8211; We storm the field with the rest of the media horde: </p>
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<p>&#8211; Music blares, camera click,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-kory-sperry.html" title="Kory Sperry" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Kory Sperry</a>, performers give praise:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Who is taller? Ray Rice or Maurice Jones-Drew? We have indisputable visual evidence:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Ray Rice wants to talk business humorh Fantasy owners about next season:</p>
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Texas linebacker Sergio Kindle, working out at the combine in Indianapolis, could be a fit for the Dolphins.

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<p>Now that the NFL Scouting Combine is underway, it&#8217;s time to start talking about the draft. It’s only two months away,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-jared-odrick.html" title="Jared Odrick" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Jared Odrick</a>, and after all, it is the closest thing to football we’ll have for the next five months. </p>
<p>In the 2010 NFL Draft, the Dolphins will, depending on what they speech in free agency,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-chad-pennington.html" title="Chad Pennington" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Chad Pennington</a>, have four main holes to fill: Outside and inside linebacker,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-ronnie-brown.html" title="Ronnie Brown" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Ronnie Brown</a>, wide Receiver and defensive tackle.  </p>
<p>humorh the 12th total pick in the first round the Dolphins could have an opportunity to draft a premier player from each one of those positions.  </p>
<p>The chances of Oklahoma State’s Dez Bryant, the consensus No. 1 receiver in this year’s draft, falling to the Fins at 12 would take a miracle. But considering none of the teams picking above Miami in the foremost round is in dire need of a wideout, there is a small possibility.  </p>
<p>The more likely options for the Dolphins would be Texas outside linebacker Sergio Kindle, Alabama inside linebacker Rolando McClain and perhaps UCLA defensive tackle Brian Price. All three are expected to be on the board when the Dolphins pick, and all three present pretty enticing options for Miami. </p>
<p>Kindle and McClain both have instant-influence possibility, and based on the success of recent first-round linebackers like Brian Cushing, Jerod Mayo, Clay Matthews, Patrick Willis, Lawrence Timmons and Jon Beason, these two might present the most upside for the Dolphins. </p>
<p>If the Dolphins broaden their consider in the second round, two performers worth watching are Ole Miss running back Dexter McCluster and Oklahoma tight end Jermaine Gresham. </p>
<p>McCluster is a very interesting option, think abouting the instability of the Dolphins&#8217; running back central idea and the fact that he played out of a wildcat-type were createdation at Ole Miss. It’s also worth noting that McCluster played for the Dolphins’ coaching staff at the Senior Bowl, giving them an up-close-and-personal look. </p>
<p>Gresham had been projected as a possible first-rounder before missing the 2009 season because of a torn ACL. Tight end isn’t the Dolphins’ biggest need, but Anthony Fasano hasn’t exactly proven himself as the long-term solution. More importantly is Bill Parcells’ track record with tight ends. He had Mark Bavaro in New York, Ben Coates in New England and Jason Witten in Dallas. So even if Gresham is not the guy for Parcells, history tells us that there’s a good chance the Dolphins will take a shot at a tight end this year.</p>
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,Miami Dolphins





The AFC won the Pro Bowl 41-34. Texans quarterback Matt Schaub won the MVP award after throwing two TD passes. But what we will remember most about this experience are the sights and sounds &#8212; and smells &#8212; of checking out the NFL&#8217;s elite up close.
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The AFC won the Pro Bowl 41-34. Texans quarterback Matt Schaub won the MVP award after throwing two TD passes. But what we will remember most about this experience are the sights and sounds &#8212; and smells &#8212; of checking out the NFL&#8217;s elite up close.<br />
&#8211; Want to be Ochocinco&#8217;s date for the Super Bowl? He is seeking big-game companionship in the Dolphins ownership box with Mark Anthony and J-Lo:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Ray Lewis discusses Rex Ryan,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-jared-odrick.html" title="Jared Odrick" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Jared Odrick</a>, Dwight Freeney and Peyton Manning:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports asks Ray if he could have one QB in one game, who would it be.  Lewis,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-jake-long.html" title="Jake Long" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Jake Long</a>, showing his true colors,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-chad-pennington.html" title="Chad Pennington" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Chad Pennington</a>, debates the assumption about even choosing a QB to start.  You know he&#8217;d probably select a middle linebacker first &#8230; but when newsed on the subject Ray gives the only answer he could &#8212; Joe Flacco!</p>
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<p>&#8211; Pint-sized reporter hits Lewis humorh tough questioning:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Darrelle Revis and Vince Young meet the newspapers:</p>
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		<title>Pre-Game Edition</title>
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,Jake Long





As a fan, I&#8217;ve often wondered what it would be like to be a member of the news, get unparalleled access to the greatest athletes of our generation and see them at their peak of perwere createdance.  We were granted such an opportunity through our partnership humorh the NFL, and we are here [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8211; It&#8217;s not the biggest game of the year without pizza. The folks at Papa John&#8217;s are shooting a promo in advance of the Super Bowl,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-brandon-marshall.html" title="Brandon Marshall" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Brandon Marshall</a>, and Dolphins fans are happy to help out.</p>
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<p>&#8211; Checking out the digs in the newspapers box. A important think aboutation? The rain-protected positioning:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Soaking in the ambiance from an on-the-field perspective:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Ochocinco, Ray Rice,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-karlos-dansby.html" title="Karlos Dansby" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Karlos Dansby</a>, Antonio Gates and Le&#8217;Ron McClain get loosened up:</p>
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<p>&#8211; <a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-brandon-marshall.html" title="Brandon Marshall" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Brandon Marshall</a> of the Broncos flashes his speed on this practice route:</p>
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<p>&#8211; Showing spirit is all important,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-mark-clayton.html" title="Mark Gregory" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Mark Gregory</a>, even at the Pro Bowl:</p>
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I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if the only things left standing after a nuclear explosion are cockroaches and the New England Patriots. Since Tom Brady required over as the starting quarterback in 2001 the Patriots have won three Super Bowls and seven AFC East division titles.  Their head coach, Bill Belichick, is adaptable and smarter [...]]]></description>
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I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if the only things left standing after a nuclear explosion are cockroaches and the New England Patriots. Since Tom Brady required over as the starting quarterback in 2001 the Patriots have won three Super Bowls and seven AFC East division titles.  Their head coach, Bill Belichick, is adaptable and smarter than most of his opponents. When he had a fantastic offensive line and a rock solid defense in the early part of the century, he played conservatively always banking on his compete with making the foremost mistake. When he picked up two of the top wide receivers in the league in Randy Moss and Wes Welker, he began to throw caution in the wind (most notoriously going for it on fourth down on his own twenty-eight yard line against the Colts last year).</p>
<p>This year,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-karlos-dansby.html" title="Karlos Dansby" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Karlos Dansby</a>, though, it appears cracks are seeping into the Patriot facade. Pro Bowler left guard Logan Mankins is holding out for a taller contract.  Their running game is nonexistent as they traded underwhelming running back Laurence Maroney to the Denver Broncos. Their stalwart veteran running back Kevin Faulk has been placed on injured reserve and Fred Taylor has injured his toe, leaving BenJarvus Green-Ellis and ex-Dolphin Sammy Morris as the last runners standing. Their defense is falling apart allowing the Buffalo Bills to scentral idea 30 points last week. But with all of these problems the Patriots are still 2-1 undertaked with the Jets and Dolphins for the AFC East division lead.</p>
<p>But what should one expect as they have one of the greatest coaches, one of the top ten quarterbacks of all time in Tom Brady and the second best receiver of all time in Randy Moss? I know it seems wrong to have Moss named as the second best receiver of all time,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-dan-marino.html" title="Dan Marino" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Dan Marino</a>, but try to think of someone other than Jerry Rice that was better. Impossible.</p>
<p>It seems unlikely that the second best performer of all time at a particular position could at the same time have his career be dubbed a disappointment (and also perhaps be the second best receiver on his own team after Wes Welker).  But when Moss entered the league with his height, speed,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-jared-odrick.html" title="Jared Odrick" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Jared Odrick</a>, and coordination, we expected him to continue to break records as he did his rookie season with 17 touchdowns. And when he met the Patriots in 2007 Moss did break the single season record for the most touchdowns by a wide receiver with 23. But he never had the discipline to take the records that should correctfully be his from the less talented but more driven Jerry Rice.  There were Moss&#8217; two lost seasons humorh the Raiders and this year Moss has been whining about not signing a contract extension. But when you&#8217;re as good as Moss you don&#8217;t have to bring your best to be the best. And if the Jets&#8217; Braylon Edwards and Dustin Keller were able to tear apart the Dolphins&#8217; secondary,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/" title="Miami Dolphins" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Miami Dolphins</a>, it will be a terrifying nuclear scare to see what moss can do to them.</p>
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Pro Bowl weekend was assumed to be a celebration of the NFL’s brightest stars, but instead, it changed to into a celebration of the University of Miami’s bcorrectest stars. Eight former Hurricanes represented their NFL teams on Sunday night,Karlos Dansby, and that’s excluding Vikings&#8217; tackle Bryant McKinnie, who was reportedly dismissed for missing practices, and [...]]]></description>
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Pro Bowl weekend was assumed to be a celebration of the NFL’s brightest stars, but instead, it changed to into a celebration of the University of Miami’s bcorrectest stars. Eight former Hurricanes represented their NFL teams on Sunday night,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-karlos-dansby.html" title="Karlos Dansby" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Karlos Dansby</a>, and that’s excluding Vikings&#8217; tackle Bryant McKinnie, who was reportedly dismissed for missing practices, and Reggie Wayne from Indianapolis and Jonathan Vilma of New Orleans,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-kory-sperry.html" title="Kory Sperry" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Kory Sperry</a>, who did not play due to their teams’ upcoming participation in Super Bowl XLIV.<br />
For two of those were createder Miami stars, the prospect of returning home might be too enticing to pass up and they could find themselves as Dolphins.<br />
Arizona safety and former Hurricane Antrel Rolle exnewsed his desire to play for the Dolphins to the Miami Herald’&#8217;s Armando Salguero. Rolle told him that “[He and the Dolphins] can make it happen,” and added that he is “more than aware” of Gibril Wilson’s struggles.<br />
Rolle reiterated to Salguero that his loyalty remains humorh the Cardinals, but he understands that because he is owed $12 million, there’s a good chance Arizona may avoid paying him by simply freeing him.<br />
Adding a player of Rolle’s stature would be huge for Miami’s 24th-ranked pass defense. But unless</p>
<p>Miami is willing to part with Wilson and his five-year, $27 million contract, Rolle could head elsewhere.<br />
The second Hurricane alumnus to voice his aspirations to play for the Dolphins is New England defensive tackle Vince Wilfork. He told the Sun Sentinel’&#8217;s Omar Kelly that,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/miami-dolphins-players_miami-dolphins-brandon-marshall.html" title="Brandon Marshall" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Brandon Marshall</a>, “It’s time for me to move on.” The 28-year-old even went until present as to call performing for the Dolphins ‘a dream.’<br />
Sticking Wilfork in between Kendall Langford and Randy Starks would give the Dolphins a potent defensive line. Although the cost might be tall, signing him would be monumental for both the long- and short-term prospectus of this defense.<br />
Now, I know what you&#8217;re thinking, Dolfans. We’ve heard this story before. Last year Anquan Boldin said he’d like to play for the Dolphins, before that it was Chad (at the time Johnson) Ochocinco, Plaxico Burress once exnewspapersed his desire to play in South Beach, and even Troy Aikman was connected to the Dolphins when upon a time. But time and time again, the rumors of these great players coming to Miami always seem to not come true.<br />
But this time around could be different for a few reasons.<br />
First of all, Rolle and Wilfork would be free agents, meaning the Dolphins would not have to part with any draft picks, something Bill Parcells &#038; Co. have been historically reluctant to do.<br />
Second and more markedly, is Stephen Ross and the uncapped season. Barring some pretty miraculous negotiations, 2010 will be uncapped,<a href="http://www.miami-dolphins-blog.com/" title="Miami Dolphins" style="text-decoration: none;font-weight: bold">Miami Dolphins</a>, meaning that all NFL teams, including the Dolphins can spend as much money as they desire. So, we know that Ross is willing to open up his checkbook to throw extravagant parundertakes, but is he willing to spend to bring in players?<br />
Rolle and Wilfork obviously have some interesting in coming here, and if Ross wants to prove himself as a great owner, he&#8217;ll make his fans happy and bring them in&#8211; if the players are really serious. </p>
<p>SCOTT ALTMAN
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