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We had no need for Dez even tho we might have liked him.

Earl is another story, but Odrick and Misi vs just Earl, no guarantee Earl would be great with us without the 12 other Studs he has in Seattle. :lol:

Trading down is the right thing to do.

:lol: So you didn't disagree with what Fireland did? I hated his philosophies of not taking the BPA, it's probably what did him in.

I think trading down can be the right thing to do, but in the spot he was in? He picked a guy in Odrick that really hasn't made an impact, and Misi is hard to count on to stay healthy.

Odrick hasn't made an impact? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You're doing it again man. Where you just say stuff, and don't actually know what you're talking about.

Odrick has been solid as hell in Miami, just not a stats guy cuz he didn't get sacks at DE, hence the switch to DT. Why do you think he's going to be expensive this summer man? :lol:

And Misi was ok, just always hurt. :smh:
 
Odrick hasn't made an impact? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You're doing it again man. Where you just say stuff, and don't actually know what you're talking about.

Odrick has been solid as hell in Miami, just not a stats guy cuz he didn't get sacks at DE, hence the switch to DT. Why do you think he's going to be expensive this summer man? :lol:

And Misi was ok, just always hurt. :smh:

I think you're overvaluing Odrick, personally. He's a solid player, but Earl Thomas and Dez are phenomenal players. I'm not saying he's a 0, but I don't agree with what Ireland did in that year's draft.

Solid as hell is fine, but it's the kind of thing that got us to a few 8-8 seasons in a row. Odrick was part of the problem on defense the last 8 games, partially from scheme and bad rotations, partially from just getting his #^& handled by OG's and C's.
 
Odrick hasn't made an impact? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You're doing it again man. Where you just say stuff, and don't actually know what you're talking about.

Odrick has been solid as hell in Miami, just not a stats guy cuz he didn't get sacks at DE, hence the switch to DT. Why do you think he's going to be expensive this summer man? :lol:

And Misi was ok, just always hurt. :smh:

I think you're overvaluing Odrick, personally. He's a solid player, but Earl Thomas and Dez are phenomenal players. I'm not saying he's a 0, but I don't agree with what Ireland did in that year's draft.

Solid as hell is fine, but it's the kind of thing that got us to a few 8-8 seasons in a row. Odrick was part of the problem on defense the last 8 games, partially from scheme and bad rotations, partially from just getting his #^& handled by OG's and C's.

Earl Thomas in Seattle is a phenomenal player. Cuz he has 10 other studs.

Guess what, Odrick in Seattle would be ridiculous too. And Earl might look like **** here in Miami with Kevin Coyle and our crappy LBers, etc.

See what I mean?

Imagine Dion Jordan here.

Put Dion Jordan in Seattle. Tell me how it looks.

Get what I'm sayin?


Ireland pulled Odrick and Misi. If that same duo when to New England, tell me how that would work out for them. :lol:
 
Earl Thomas in Seattle is a phenomenal player. Cuz he has 10 other studs.

Guess what, Odrick in Seattle would be ridiculous too. And Earl might look like **** here in Miami with Kevin Coyle and our crappy LBers, etc.

See what I mean?

Imagine Dion Jordan here.

Put Dion Jordan in Seattle. Tell me how it looks.

Get what I'm sayin?


Ireland pulled Odrick and Misi. If that same duo when to New England, tell me how that would work out for them. :lol:

:lol: No doubt, put Coyle in Seattle and that D is getting steamrolled consistently
 
Dude is a constant clown... great follow for a laugh. I don't anyone that gives him real credit for being a real sports journalist.
 
Dude is a constant clown... great follow for a laugh. I don't anyone that gives him real credit for being a real sports journalist.

*Points to the corner* *Blank stare* "I'm not afraid to use the block button" :lol:

:rofl: Don't deny you guys would love to watch Fins games with him
 
No chance in hell I would ever want to watch a game with that toolbag.

:rofl:

Interesting thread on finheaven if you guys want to take a look, some dude ended up clubbing with a Dolphin and talked to him about the state of the team. Team believes in Tannehill, high on Lazor, Wake is the leader blah blah but the one that caught my eye was the football team not believing in Philbin. If the team does not buy in to the head coach, you can forget about high success. Even with roster improvements, it's hard to envision a successful 2015 season with Philbin the queasy leading the way.
 
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But Philbin and co. said he is staying for sure. I posted that a week ago I think?

Dion Jordan playing in 81% of games... :lol:[/COLOR]
 
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I would think Philbin and Coyle are linked one in the same. If I recall defensive players were complaining about him during the season weren't they?[/COLOR]
 
They say anything about Coyle?

Nothing major, just

The team likes Coyle overall, but had some questionable moments.

Also the team really likes Odrick and the guys on the team hope he's back. If not, they'll feel like the team doesn't take care of their own.

Found these interesting too, especially Ryan thinking about what could've been with BM
*Team was FURIOUS we got rid of Vontae Davis, but he confirmed that VD would party HARD. No one wanted him gone though. Says it's hard watching him ball it up for the Colts but is happy for him.

*There is a lot of talk and "what ifs" about Brandon Marshall to this day (including Tannehill)
 
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After speaking to Dolphins new Executive VP of Football Operations Mike Tannenbaum, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald has come away with the impression that C Mike Pouncey will get an extension this offseason and Miami will begin working on a new contract for QB Ryan Tannehill.
 
14. Miami Dolphins
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The Pick: Defensive Tackle Malcom Brown, Texas

The Miami Dolphins were able to patch together a solid defensive tackle rotation in 2014, but they need a young buck with the speed to cause problems for interior offensive lines. They're not getting that from Jared Odrick and Randy Starks.

Malcom Brown is 6'4", 320 pounds and can hold anchor to stop the run. He's also explosive enough off the ball to be a penetrator when working in the A- or B-gap. Brown can play the 1-tech or 3-tech and be an impact defender. He's been well-coached by Charlie Strong's staff, too, and comes to the league ready to roll as a starter on all three downs.

[COLOR=#red]Mock I was reading this morning... would love to trade down and snag this pick while adding a few more picks in the 2nd or 3rd.[/COLOR]
 
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•1. Slash $34 million. This is the first step. Here are the salary-cap casualties (in millions) to frepossibilities: Dannell Ellerbe ($8.45) and Brian Hartline ($5.95) are the two allowable players for post-June 1 savings released before then. The others: Brandon Gibson ($3.26); Cortland Finnegan ($5.48), Randy Starks ($5); Shelley Smith ($2.75); and Philip Wheeler ($3).
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- Would also cut Brandon Fields... he is being paid wait too much.
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The Miami Dolphins and impending free agent Jared Odrick are closing on a new deal that will keep him from hitting the open market, according to the Palm Beach Post.

The fact that the Dolphins appear likely to re-sign Odrick explains why the Miami Herald considers Randy Starks a likely cap casualty.

Coming off a down year, the Dolphins could save $5 million in cap room by cutting Starks, who ranked 29th in defensive-tackle rankings after getting 28 tackles and 4.5 sacks a year ago. Starks signed a 2-year, $10 million contract with Miami a year ago, but they could be forced to cut him just one year into it if they want to keep Odrick.
 
Make sure finnns sees this. His head will explode if he doesn't catch this part.

:lol:

So getting this out of the way, I am curious to see who makes the cap casualty list. Starks, Ellerbe, Wheeler, Hartline?
 
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Starks, Gibson, Ellerbe, Finnegan, Wheeler, Hartline and Fields, paying a got damn punter that much. Just damn dumb (reality he stays)... but that would be my call.
 
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