Dolphins Make Moves To Improve Team
The Miami Dolphins made the following moves to give the team a chance to make the playoffs:
Gone: Linebacker Matt Roth: Injuries or whatever made him available for release
Safety Nate Ness: Gone to make room for addition of Evan Oglesby to help out our youngsters in the defensive secondary.
Injured Reserve: Jason Ferguson, Defensive End, Miami signed DE Ikaika Alama-Francis.
On to face Buffalo! Go Dolphins!
Ronnie Brown Out Injured Reserves
The Miami Dolphins Placed Ronnie Brown on the injured reserve list today. Now it is time for Chad Henne, Ricky Williams, and the Dolphin receiving core to show everyone the same high powered offense that Ronnie displayed when he ran the Wildcat.
Ricky Williams still is a superstar and can get up and go as he proved last week in the last few seconds of the game.
The Dolphins proved last week that football is a team sport and if players go down, someone steps into that position and performs.
This week the Dolphins face a hot Carolina team that has performed in recent games. My opinion is Lex Hilliard will get some carries and perform like he did in pre-season.
Don’t give up the fight Dolphins Fans, The Jets and Patriots both lost last week. We are still in the playoff run.
Till next time,
John
Patriots Offense Too Much Dolphins lose 17-27
The Patriots proved they still have the offensive weapons to rattle any defense. While the Dolphins had success running the Wildcat with Pat White, Tom Brady and Randy Moss showed the Dolphins what hall of fame players can do to a defense.
The rookie Dolphins backfield did a fabulous job of covering most of the time. Randy Moss did his magic as Tom Brady had all day to throw and get it anywhere close. The only way to stop the Patriots is to sack Brady. Unfortunately, that did not happen.
Vontae Davis had a pick, but I think that interception was all the inspiration Moss needed to take his game to that next level and totally dominate when he was thrown the ball.
Starks and Wake each had a sack.
Excerpt from — Bucky Brooks from http://www.nfl.com
Dolphins introduce new formation
The Dolphins unveiled a different breed of “Wildcat” against the Patriots with Pat White acting as the point man. The rookie signal caller brought an added dimension to the formation as his potential to pass kept New England from bringing a host of blitzes off the corner when he entered the game. Additionally, Miami used the tactic to introduce a pistol-like formation that is prevalent in college. The modified shotgun formation brought White closer to the line of scrimmage (about four yards behind the center), which allowed the Dolphins to run speed option to the perimeter. While the tweak to one of their favorite offensive tactics didn’t result in a win, it gives defensive coordinators another gimmick to worry about when preparing for the Dolphins’ sophisticated rushing attack.
Rex Ryan Crying Part 2 Repeat YES!
Dolphins Win! The Jets lose another one as Rex Ryan continues his cry! MVP Ted Ginn, Jr.!
Rex Ryan Needs a little Humble Pie
If there is one thing that can make this season fabulous it is to shut Rex “the Mouth” Ryan up and make him eat a little humble pie. It is an embarrassment that this guy thinks his team is good. The Jets SUCK, SUCK, SUCK! We need to show him what the Dolphins are all about.
He is a JERK, JERK, JERK!
GO DOLPHINS!
Check out this moron as he takes shots at our injured Mr. Will Allen
Rex Ryan Disrespecting Will Allen
Dolphins Lose and Beat Themselves 46-34
The Miami Dolphins did it again by beating themselves with dropped pass after dropped pass and fumbles and interceptions. The defense did just what they were suppose to do and they stopped the Brees Saints. Unfortunate that a fumble late just before the half and a timeout caused a touchdown.
NFL passing leader Brees had his worst day of the season, with three interceptions, a lost fumble and five sacks. With that it should have been enough to beat them. Until fumbles, interceptions, and just plain bad football caused a great day to turn into agony.
But, rather than cry about it. The fins need to look to next week and CRUSH THE JETS!
Welcome Mr. Brees Taste the Shark Turf
OK, so the best team in football so far this year is the Team of New Orleans. Ran by Mr. Drew Brees.
The Dolphins missed on taking him in 2001 and in 2006.
So What! It was not time to take a QB. We did not have the Offense to support his arm. Now we do and we have somehting better. Chad Henne!
Time for all the Dolphin fans to get behind our young QB and show why Chad Henne is better than any Brees!
Chad Henne is the next Tom Brady!
Miami Dolphins Win as Rex Ryan is Crying
On Monday night, the better team won 31-27. Quit crying Rex Ryan the dolphins are better. JETS suck, suck, suck! The Jets always will suck, suck, suck!
Statistics for the game
Miami Passing
C. Henne was 20 of 26 for 241 yards and 2 TD’s and R. Brown was 1 of 2 for 21 yards
Miami Rushing
R. Brown 21 carries for 74 yards and 2 TD’s
R. Williams 11 carries for 68 yards and 3 catches for 70 yards
Ted Ginn had 2 catches for 56 yards and a long pass TD yeah baby!
Miami Dolphins Crush Bills Putting It All Together
Yes, The Miami Dolphins put all three phases of the game together on Sunday against the Bills.
Defense was awesome, JT had 3 sacks. Vontae Davis had a pick six.
Ricky and Ronnie each had TD’s and long rushes.
Chad Henne made few mistakes and that is how QB’s help the team. Don’t make mistakes.
Over All this was a fantastic Win! The Dolphins are showing us why they are football’s finest
franchise.
Passing Cmp Att Yds TDs
C. Henne 14 22 115 1
Rushing Car Yds Avg TDs
R. Brown 20 115 5.8 2
R. Williams 16 85 5.3 1
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TDs
G. Camarillo 4 42 10.5 0
D. Bess 3 17 5.7 0
Miami Dolphins Need to Focus on Success Ronnie and Ricky
OK, the dolphins loss again, let us relax, take a deep breath, and focus on success. Ronnie and Ricky are the focus of success. Let’s throw out the bad and focus on the good. Throw out the bad interception and the fumble by the QB and focus on Ronnie’s fantastic catch and Ricky’s fabulous run. Throw out the wide open tight ends and focus on the fumble recovery by Philip Merling.