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6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - Josh Rosen: Historical... · 2 replies · +1 points
6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - Why Josh Rosen Will Fa... · 0 replies · +1 points
6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - Why Josh Rosen Will Fa... · 0 replies · +1 points
I'm ready for #2.
6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - A New Era Begins for t... · 0 replies · +1 points
Give me an email TXDOLFAN39 I misplaced yours.
6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - A New Era Begins for t... · 1 reply · +2 points
for a moment of interesting stuff. Josh Rosen vs. Ryan Fitzpatrick | PFF
ttps://youtu.be/6N0WPPxt0sU
Evolution of Fitzmagic.
6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - Miami Dolphin 2019 Dra... · 1 reply · +2 points
And Flores has a secret weapon that he hopes will keep the Dolphins focused and attentive to the little things.
If you make a mistake, you go visit the WALL. What exactly is the WALL?
Flores had a wall constructed at one end of the team’s practice facility with the letters “T.N.T.” written in large, aqua font (about 10 feet). The concept is simple, if you make an easily avoidable mistake, you’re tasked with jogging across the practice facility to go touch the wall. The message?
.....“Takes No Talent”.
Flores wants his team focused on the little things — like not muffing snaps, dropping passes, making false starts. Avoid the simple mistakes, the things that take no talent to be good at and good things will follow. It’s Flores’ effort to keep his players mentally focused and present to avoid the kind of simple miscues that can kill a drive or lose a game.
Dolphins fans can expect to hear about the wall a whole lot over the course of the next few months. And frequent visitors will be putting a large target on themselves as everyone competes to make this team in 2019.''
6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - Miami Dolphin 2019 Dra... · 0 replies · +1 points
New York media went bananas overnight, If you can see the front page of most newspaper, showing Gase weird eyes and then the reference to GOT.
I will hope this is just the usual NY mouth diarreia. Give Gase a chance and the team will be improved. But it's still fun to see him in the barrel, He thought Miami was too intense so you get what you wish for. lol
6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - Miami Dolphin 2019 Dra... · 1 reply · +2 points
FINSUP !
6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - Miami Dolphin 2019 Dra... · 0 replies · +3 points
Yes, a FB and 2 tight ends will be interesting. Long time no have...
6 years ago @ http://dolphinshout.com/ - Miami Dolphin 2019 Dra... · 1 reply · +1 points
This one is pretty obvious. The Dolphins traded for Rosen because they think he has the chance to be a franchise quarterback, and they won’t be able to figure that out with him riding the bench. Given that they could be picking at the top of next draft, they had better find out this year before deciding on whether or not to draft Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa.
Rosen certainly didn’t have a great 2018, and if he did, he likely would still be in Arizona. Out of 33 qualified quarterbacks last season, Rosen ranked last in quarterback rating (66.7), last in yards per attempt (5.80) and 32nd in completion percentage (55.2 percent).
Of course, it’s important to take into the context of last season. Few rookie quarterbacks could have succeeded behind the Cardinals’ beat-up line and with their paltry set of skill position players. That doesn’t totally absolve Rosen’s poor year, but it’s too soon to give up on the former top pick, and he deserves a chance to prove himself.
The case for Ryan Fitzpatrick
All things considered, Fitzpatrick had a very solid 2018 season. He finish ninth in quarterback rating (100.4), first in yards per attempt (9.62) and 13th in completion percentage, although his 27:12 touchdown to interception ratio left much to be desired.
Fitzpatrick was not expected to command playing time last season once Jameis Winston’s suspension ended, but he forced the team’s hand with his strong play. The Bucs ultimately went with Winston because he actually has a chance to be a part of the team’s future, but Fitzpatrick temporarily helped them get off to a 2-0 start with surprise wins over the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints.
Fitzpatrick can certainly be a good mentor for Rosen without taking playing time, but the Dolphins also don’t need to throw Rosen to the wolves if he — or the team — not ready. Rosen’s development was stunted by the 45 sacks he endured, and he needs to be put in a position to succeed.