Miami Dolphins In Depth

  • Olshansky another failed Miami Cowfin

    You know by now that Igor Olshansky was cut late Tuesday by the Dolphins.

    And with that, another former Dallas Cowboys castoff fails in Miami.

    Olshansky is gone from his third team in four seasons because, how to put this delicately, he stunk of late. He had one tackle in the last [...]

  • Dolphins interior OL good at 'playing with each other'

    Tony Sparano, a former offensive line coach, studies his line with much enthusiasm and focus.

    And while Marc Colombo has allowed a Sun-Pass-lane-like 27 quarterback pressures this season, the interior of the Miami line has been solid to good much of the season according to Sparano.

    Following Miami's 20-19 loss to the [...]

  • Earth to Dolphins: Let's be realistic, honest

    A quick survey of the Dolphins locker room these days gives you an interesting perspective of the players' world versus the real world.

    In the players' world, this team is much better than its record. This team is truly gifted. This team has the horses to compete with anyone. In the [...]

  • Koa Misi shows up! (Yeah, not so much on the field)

    Koa Misi made a rare appearance in the Dolphins locker room on Monday. He showed his typically friendly disposition although it seemed he needed a haircut.

    But I digress.

    The point is Koa Misi was visible in the locker room. Now, he needs to show up with more frequency on game days.

    The truth about [...]

  • Peter King: Miami's got a 'good base of talent'

    The day-after ritual that is reading Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback is complete for me. And as a poster pointed in the comments section earlier today, King mentioned coach Tony Sparano, quarterback Matt Moore and the Dolphins talent base in his column.

    King says that whichever team hires coach Tony Sparano when [...]

  • Dolphins standards must regain former levels

    Welcome back ....

    When last we convened seven days ago, the Dolphins had hopes of running the table en route to a 9-7 season. There were whispers the team had found a quarterback. There was a movement among some fans that maybe, just maybe, this administration was right all along and [...]

  • Some thoughts to last you seven days

    This is the last post on this blog for seven days. I am on hiatus until November 28. So this blog is on hiatus this week, including Thursday's game at Dallas. Not my choice. Not any sort of suspension or personal issue. Just business that I've been told not to [...]

  • Fins escort Bills to woodshed, administer whipping

    This was a complete victory as the 35-8 score suggests.

    The defense extended its streak of quarters without allowing a touchdown to 12. The offense rolled up four TDs in the first half to make this a walk before the second half was played. Matt Moore threw three touchdown passes and [...]

  • Dolphins one quarter from their third consecutive win

    The Dolphins have blocked a punt and recovered the ensuing loose ball for a TD. They have strip sacked Ryan Fitzpatrick. They have two interceptions.

    This team is doing everything man fans were hopeful of seeing when the season began.

    That doesn't mean I'm complaining about the 35-6 lead to begin today's [...]

  • Dolphins kicking Bills in the, well, you know

    The Dolphins are asking no quarter. And giving none.

    They're up 28-6. And when the Bills lined up for a 56-yard FG attempt with four seconds left in the half, Tony Sparano called a time out to ice the kicker. Haha. Classic!

    The field goal by Dave Raymer was good anyway.

    It's the [...]

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