Sunday, July 21, 2013

The 2013 NFL Season has BEGUN

Think expectations aren't high this year in Miami?






Think again.  And while you do that, go check out the column I posted last night.

As for today, the Miami Dolphins JUST began their 2013 season not two minutes ago! Check back throughout the morning for practice updates and more.

Sunday has just taken on a whole new meaning.


Saturday, July 20, 2013

With training camp looming, Miami Dolphins set out to back up aggressive offseason





First, you had the players they parted ways with:

Reggie Bush, Sean Smith, Jake Long, Anthony Fasano, Davone Bess, Karlos Dansby, and Kevin Burnett.

Then, you had the replacements:

Mike Wallace, Brandon Gibson, Dustin Keller, Tyson Clabo, Brent Grimes, Dannell Ellerbe, and Philip Wheeler.

And finally, you had the rooks:

Dion Jordan, Jamar Taylor, Will Davis, and Mike Gillislee, among others.

There you have it.  This is what all of the talk throughout the NFL community has been about since early March.  This is the vision Joe Philbin, Jeff Ireland, and Steven Ross began mapping out over a year ago, and have now laid down in front of us today.

Mix in Lamar Miller, Brian Hartline, Cameron Wake, Reshad Jones, and, of course, Ryan Tannehill, and you have your 2013 Miami Dolphins.  Or, what some NFL pundits are calling, "the team that will finally challenge the New England Patriots in the AFC East."

Yeah, lets talk about that last sentence for a minute.

Because it's an awful, AWFUL, bold statement to make.

Or is it?

Welcome to the next seven months for your Miami Dolphins.

Since 1999, Dan Marino's final NFL season, the expectations have never been THIS high.  Not in 2002, the year Ricky Williams was brought in, not in 2009, the year after their only division title this century, and not in 2010, the year Brandon Marshall was brought in to catch passes from "the next Dan Marino" himself, check down Chad Henne.

In-fact, I don't think I can remember a time when the Miami Dolphins had THIS much national attention.

And that's because I was only SIX years old the last time they got any!

My point?  Jeff Ireland has (finally) done his part.  He's brought in everybody Joe Philbin, Mike Sherman, Kevin Coyle, and Ryan Tannehill could have possibly asked for.

Oh, you want somebody to throw to other than Brian Hartline, Ryan?

Sure thing, man.  Here's Mike Wallace AND Brandon Gibson AND Dustin Keller.

Oh, you want to improve upon your FOURTH worst defense in takeaways and get faster and more aggressive, Kevin?

No problem, bro.  Here's Brent Grimes, Dannell Ellerbe, Phillip Wheeler, and Dion Jordan.

Okay, maybe thats not exactly how the conversations went down, but that's how an NFL front office works in my mind.

There is absolute no doubt that this team can compete for a playoff spot.  Heck, there's absolutely no excuse for them not to.  Those excuses are gone now.  They're in Detroit, Kansas City, Cleveland, and St. Louis.  If the Miami Dolphins don't walk the walk this season, then it's going to be a much different offseason in 2014.

Jeff Ireland will be gone.  Joe Philbin, and his coaching staff, will most likely be out the door as well.  Even Ryan Tannehill, the savior, the messiah, will be walking down a road walked down once before by good ol' Chad Henne.

Get it now?  The offseason, with all of its aggression, glamor, and excitement, is over.

The pressure now shifts from the front office, to the football field.

From Jeff Ireland, to Joe Philbin.

The 2013 NFL season commences tomorrow at 8 am in Davie, FL.

And the new look Miami Dolphins will be ready to go.

For better.

Or for worse.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Training Camp CompWatch: Cornerbacks





Two. Days.

Enough said.

Lets do this thing.


The Players:  Brent Grimes, Richard Marshall, Nolan Carroll, Dimitri Patterson, Jamar Taylor, Will
Davis.



The Heavyweight(s):  Brent Grimes seems to be primed for a huge season this year. He's healthy, has something to prove, and hasn't lost a single step from his pro bowl year in 2011.  The former Atlanta Falcon has received rave reviews from his teammates and coaching staff, and all reports indicate that he will absolutely be that shutdown corner this year that the Fins have been missing since good ol' Sam Madison.

Opposite Grimes, all signs point to Richard Marshall to man the other side of the field. Marshall, coming off an injury shortened 2012 season, appears to be back to full health, and, if true, is the clear choice to fill that second CB position.  Remember, before his back injury last year, Marshall was having himself a very solid season, something he's proved he's capable of from years past.





The Contenders:  This is an absolute WIDE OPEN race.  To be honest with you, I'm not even sure who the front runners are here.  Nolan Carroll is the presumed leading candidate for the number three CB spot behind both Grimes and Marshall, but that's only based on experience from a season ago. I'm not so sure the Fins should feel comfortable with Carroll (and I'm not so sure they do), especially with some of the miserable performances last year (check the Thursday night Buffalo game). So, with that being said, look for Dimitri Patterson, last years' mid-season pick up, to compete heavily with Carroll.

The problem here lies within Patterson's contract.  The Fins are set to owe him $4.5 million this year, roughly SEVEN times what his competitors make, so, barring a dominate training camp, my guess is that Patterson is in the danger zone.



The Dark Horse(s):  Look, I wanted to put rookies Jamar Taylor and Will Davis in the above section, but I just can't until I actually see them play. The potential for both is sky high, especially for Taylor, who some NFL pundits actually had going late in the first round, but the problem here is just the fact that absolutely nobody knows what we're going to get. And don't forget, Taylor is coming off sports hernia surgery, and missed a portion of offseason workouts, so that's another variable with the rook.  There are just too many unknowns to count on these guys just yet, but believe me, Joe Philbin and Kevin Coyle would love nothing more than for both to unseat the veterans in front of them, so expect both to be given long, hard looks in the coming weeks.



Two. Days.

48 hours.

It's on.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Training Camp CompWatch: Wide Receivers and Tight Ends





The countdown is down to just FIVE days until the Miami Dolphins bring in the new year down in Davie, FL.

Better get going.  In this edition of "CompWatch" I'll breakdown the, arguably, most improved area on your 2013 Miami Dolphins:

The Wide Receivers.

I'll also be taking a look at an intriguing battle between the Tight Ends, more specifically, the battle for that second and third TE spot.

Lets do it.


The Players:  Mike Wallace, Brian Hartline, Brandon Gibson, Armon Binns, Rishard Matthews, Dustin Keller, Charles Clay, Michael Egnew, Dion Sims.

The Heavyweight(s):  Obviously, Mike Wallace, Brian Hartline, and Dusitn Keller are all penned in for opening day starts in Cleveland.  Honestly, I really shouldn't even have to clarify that.  Wallace was brought in on the heels of a disastrous 2012 campaign, Brian Hartline aside, by Miami Dolphin wide receivers, and will be leaned upon heavily by second year man Ryan Tannehill.  The $65 million dollar man should open the field by leaps and bounds for Tannehill, Hartline, and other offensive weapons for the Fins.

In regards to Brian Hartline and Dustin Keller, what can you say about these two? Hartline had an outstanding season a year ago, and developed immediate chemistry with then rookie Ryan Tannehill, despite missing all of training camp.  He was brought back by GM Jeff Ireland in March, in one of the wisest moves the embattled GM has ever made, and should expect another solid year this season, especially with the addition of Wallace.

Dustin Keller was another Ireland move that I found genius.  If you've followed this blog at all in the last two years then you should know that former TE Anthony Fasano was my absolute worst enemy.  He was inconsistent, dropped easy passes, and, quite simply, wasn't a PLAYMAKER.

Look, I'm not saying Keller is Vernon Davis or Aar-, nevermind, (too soon?) but he's got good size, is a legitimate seam threat, and can make some big PLAYS.  That is a HUGE upgrade in my opinion.


The Contenders:  This is where the real battles begin.  Brandon Gibson was another key offseason signing by Jeff Ireland, and is being groomed to take over for newly departed Davone Bess in the slot.



However, Armon Binns may have something to say about that. Reports out of OTA's and mini camp had Binns coming out with the clear upper hand over Gibson, both in chemistry with Tannehill and overall plays made.  Binns has great size to him (6'3), and can be a legitimate redzone threat week in and week out.  However, it will take a monumental effort from the waiver wire pick up of a year ago to unseat the newly signed Gibson.  Look for this to be the highlight of camp day in and day out.




In regards to backing up Dustin Keller, two names come to mind: Michael Egnew, and Charles Clay. The ladder had his moments last season (check Indianapolis and Seattle), but was widely inconsistent, as he disappeared for weeks on end.  That brings us to Egnew, the third round pick out of Missouri who seriously, seriously underperformed last season  (and by that I mean he didn't even dress until WEEK 16!).  The reviews on Egnew have been improved thus far, but word is he still has quite a ways to go.  However, don't turn a blind eye on the kid just yet.  His size, and raw athletic ability have the chance to be solid NFL material if he just gets the chance to put it all together.  We'll see going into year two.


The Dark Horse(s):  Don't think I forgot about the two youngsters, in-fact, these two may excite me the most.  WR Rishard Matthews was the final pick of the Fins' 2012 draft, and wasn't expected to play much, if it all, last season.  However, injuries and poor WR play allowed Matthews to work his way onto the field, and by the end of the season the kid had built up a nice rapport with fellow rookie Ryan Tannehill.  Matthews showed us glimpses of big play ability in his 2012 campaign (December Buffalo game), and proved he could catch the football; this, combined with an already established chemistry with Ryan Tannehill makes Matthews a real threat to his fellow teammates.

Last, but not least, we have rookie TE Dion Sims.  The fourth round pick of Michigan State possess great downhill speed for his size (6'6, 285), and is a solid pass blocker. Word out of Miami is that Sims impressed during OTA's and Mini Camp, and even ran plays with the first team offense.  There is no doubt that Sims will be a bit of a project at the start, but if he continues to impress as he has thus far, don't be surprised to see the rookie on more than one Sunday (yes, I'm talking to you, Michael Egnew) this season.


Alright, continue watching the All Star game, all while keeping the fact that the NFL is set to resume in FIVE days in the back of your mind.

Until next time.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Training Camp CompWatch 2013: Running backs



One week from right now the Miami Dolphins will have officially begun the 2013 season. In-fact, they'll be about 13 hours removed from beginning it, as the team's first practice is scheduled to start at 8 am next Sunday morning.

That doesn't excite you? How about this:

Three weeks from RIGHT NOW, the Fins and Cowboys will be in the second quarter of the league's first preseason game in Canton, Ohio.

Still nothing!?

Well, how about this:

EIGHT Sunday's from now the Fins will either be 1-0, or 0-1, as they'll be just hours removed from their opening week game in Cleveland.

Essentially, this is the final Sunday until mid-February without football.

A round of applause goes out to everybody who withstood the five month offseason!

Now, with all this in mind, I'd like to begin a segment leading up to the start of training camp called "CompWatch."  If you've followed this team at all since March, you know that there has been MAJOR overhaul since they last took the field in January.

Gone are the likes of, say, Reggie Bush, Davone Bess, Jake Long, Anthony Fasano, Karlos Dansby, Kevin Burnett, and Sean Smith.  Names like, Mike Wallace, Lamar Miller, Brandon Gibson, Dustin Keller, Dannel Ellerbe, Phillip Wheeler, and Brent Grimes will be the new (and vastly improved) faces replacing those guys.

I think "MAJOR overhaul" may be understatement.

What I'm going to do for the next couple of weeks is highlight all the major camp competitions that you should be following throughout the four weeks of training camp.

And boy, is there competition.

Can somebody challenge Lamar Miller for the every down running back?  Who's going to be the slot receiver?  Is Richard Marshall's corner spot safe?  Who in the world is protecting Ryan Tannehill?  Can Dion Jordan overcome a late start to challenge Jared Odrick?  Is Koa Misi your third linebacker?  Who's going to kick the ball, Dan Carpenter or Caleb Sturgis?

Like I said, there is big time competition on this 2013 Dolphins squad.

So, to kick things off, this edition of CompWatch will feature one of the more intriguing battles in all of camp:

The Running Backs.


The Players: Lamar Miller, Daniel Thomas, Mike Gillislee, Marcus Thigpen, Jonas Gray.

The Heavyweight:  The clear, heavy, heavy favorite here is Lamar Miller, the second year man out of Miami.  Miller has been praised for his speed, even as recently as this week.  It was reported that Miller is currently working out with 49ers RB Frank Gore, along with Pete Bommarito, who runs Bommarito Performance Systems.

"He's the fastest running back I've ever seen," Bommarito told the Miami Herald about Miller.

Added Gore, "he reminds me a lot of [Clinton] Portis."

Clearly, this kid has the chance to be something special.  We saw glimpses of it last season (check out the Oakland game and the December Buffalo game).  But the real question surrounding Miller is can he block for Ryan Tannehill?  This is the one thing that limited him a season ago, and with Tannehill already losing All Pro Jake Long, Miller cannot afford this to be a problem this season.

Contenders:  This is where the battle gets interesting.  Listen, barring an injury or just a complete collapse from Miller, he's already penciled in to be the go to guy for Miami this season.  They've invested a lot in the kid, and even let Reggie Bush go knowing they had Miller in their back pocket, so the second year man will be your starter this season.

However, Miller cannot and will not be in there on every single down, so, naturally, there will be a very important back up to Miller.  I narrow this down to two people:


Daniel Thomas, and Mike Gillislee.

This will be the competition to watch all throughout camp. Thomas can be a presence in the redzone, especially with his size, but he's underperformed in his first two seasons, had injury problems, and, to be blunt, can't hang onto the ball worth a lick.

Enter the rookie.  I've watched Gillislee play in many, many games being a Florida Gator fan, and I've got to say, I think the Fins got a major steal here.  The kid
impressed all throughout OTA's and mini camp, and is coming off a stellar final season at Florida.  He's quick, runs downhill, and has proven to be durable, as he carried the ball for an SEC high 244 times
                                                                            a season ago.

Many people will crown Thomas as the second string RB behind Miller, but I'm not so sure.  Don't be surprised to see a whole lot of Mike Gillislee this year.

The Dark horses:  The final two backs to watch are Marcus Thigpen, and Jonas Gray. Thigpen proved to be a huge asset last year in the kick returning department (check Houstan and Buffalo), so figure to see him there regularly.

Gray is an intriguing case.  The former Fighting Irish missed all last season with a torn ACL, but put up solid numbers in his final season at Notre Dame, carrying the ball 114 times for 812 yards with a team high 12 rushing touchdowns.  Gray is the kind of one cut rusher that Joe Philbin likes, and he's got good size to him as well (5'9, 225), so if the kid stays healthy he'll make a strong push for the second or third running back position.


One in the books, many, many to go.  Feels good to be back, Go Fins, and hang in there just a little bit longer.

Only eight to go!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Blog to return next week as Fins 2013 season begins July 21

Some people like a long vacation, especially after 100+ posts from July to January.

And yes, while I agree that some time off is needed, and welcomed, SEVEN freaking months is just way too long.

But alas, the hiatus ends in TEN days, folks.

Ten days until the Miami Dolphins officially open the 2013 season in Davie, FL with an 8 am scheduled practice.

Ten days until we really get to see just how much Ryan Tannehill has improved, and if the kid is ready to lead this team back to January.

Ten days until we get to see Mike Wallace go deep, Lamar Miller break away, Dannell Ellerbe be a force, and Brent Grimes be a ball hog.

Ten days until this much anticipated season begins to take shape.

I'll be doing my part to get us all ready, as I will be returning on a regular basis beginning sometime in the middle of next week with all new posts, analysis, predictions, and live practice updates.

It's been way too long since the last time we saw the Miami Dolphins on the field in a meaningful setting, seven months to be exact.  As the offseason draws to a close, however, I must admit it went by rather quick.

Lets hope the next 10 days goes by even quicker.

See you next week!


[Below I've posted a full 2013 training camp scheduled, released by the team yesterday]


• Sunday, July 21, 8 a.m.; • Monday, July 22, 8 a.m.; • Tuesday, July 23, 8 a.m.

• Wednesday, July 24, 8 a.m.; • Thursday, July 25, players off; • Friday, July 26, 8 a.m.

• Saturday, July 27, 8 a.m. (only season-ticket holders);

• Sunday, July 28, 8 a.m. (only Fin Club members)

• Monday, July 29, 7 p.m. (at Sun Life Stadium); • Tuesday, July 30, players off

• Wednesday, July 31, 6 p.m.; • Thursday, Aug. 1, 1:30 p.m.; • Friday, Aug. 2, 11:30 a.m.

• Saturday, Aug. 3, No practice; •  Sunday, Aug. 4, Preseason game vs. Dallas in Canton, Ohio (NBC)

• Monday, Aug. 5, Players off; • Tuesday, Aug. 6, 11 a.m.; • Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1:30 p.m.

• Thursday, Aug. 8, No practice; • Friday, Aug. 9, Preseason game at Jacksonville, 7:30 (CBS4)

• Saturday, Aug. 10, Players off; • Sunday, Aug. 11, 1 p.m. (only for season-ticket holders).

• Monday, Aug. 12, 8 a.m.; • Tuesday, Aug. 13, Players off; • Wednesday, Aug. 14, 8 a.m.

• Thursday, Aug. 15, 8 a.m.; • Friday, Aug. 16, No practice;

• Saturday, Aug. 17, Preseason game at Houston, 8 p.m. (CBS 4)

• Sunday, Aug. 18, End of training camp and end of practices open to public

• Saturday, Aug. 24, Preseason game home against Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. (CBS 4)

• Thursday, Aug. 29, Preseason game home against New Orleans, 7:30 p.m. (CBS 4).


Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Report from Fins second week of OTA's





Yes, it's been a while.  But, until this past week, the biggest news coming out of Dolphins camp was Mike Wallace comparing the locker room to a college locker room..

Yeah, it's been slow.

But that's just the unfortunate reality of the NFL in May and June.  It's depressing, disheartening, and mind numbingly boring.

BUT, the wait is almost over.  In just 96 days the Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns will kick things off from Paul Brown Stadium!

In just 67 days the Fins and Cowboys will kickoff the 2013 preseason from Canton, Ohio in the Hall of Fame game!

And, in just over six weeks, the Miami Dolphins will officially begin their march to the post season with the opening of training camp in Davie, Florida.

We're almost there, folks.  Just hold on a little bit longer.  Just. A. Little. Bit. Longer.

Need something to hold you over, though?

Of course you do!

Here are the notes from today's OTA's, provided by Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun Sentinel.  Enjoy.



-- Lamar Miller began yet another OTA session as the starting tailback. Daniel Thomas was next in line.

-- Brent Grimes and Richard Marshall were the starting cornerbacks.

-- Dolphins second-round pick Jamar Taylor continues to be sidelined by a hernia injury. He might participate in minicamp on a limited basis.


-- New Dolphins WR Courtney Gardner is wearing No. 88.

-- Dolphins OG Lance Louis, a free agent addition, continues his rehab work. He's recovering from a torn ACL. Expects to be cleared for camp.

-- Dolphins rookie OT Dallas Thomas (shoulder) continues his rehab assignment.

-- Chad Pennington is here to work with the quarterbacks. "Share my experiences a little bit," Pennington said.

-- Dolphins first-round pick Dion Jordan continues to miss OTAs because of Oregon's class schedule. Likely won't be here till training camp.

-- Dolphins are playing Jam pony express today. Old school.

-- Dolphins DT Paul Soliai, who had elbow surgery this offseason, is not wearing his elbow brace today.

-- Coaches from Florida Atlantic University are at today's Dolphins OTA.

-- Dolphins DT Randy Starks is again absent from the OTA. He said he plans to attend the mandatory minicamp.


-- De'Andre Pressley just stepped in front of Aaron Corp's pass during JV 7-on-7 and pick-sixed it.

-- Brian Hartline with another TD during 7-on-7s.

-- Just watched Marcus Thigpen run away from Phillip Wheeler during 7-on-7.


-- RJ Stanford with a breakup of a Pat Devlin pass to Jeff Fuller during 7-on-7.

-- Armon Binns just scored 2 straight touchdowns during goal line work. I'm sensing he's a big target in tight zone.

-- Brian Hartline scored a TD for Matt Moore during redzone work.

-- Kelcie McCray just broke up a would-be TD pass to Armon Binns. Great diving play, gave up his body. Almost got hurt.

-- Koa Misi just pick-sixed Ryan Tannehill during red zone work. Next play Tannehill gets a would-be sack.

-- Olivier Vernon just produced a would-be sack on Ryan Tannehill.

-- Phillip Wheeler almost intercepted a Ryan Tannehill pass tipped at the line of scrimmage.

-- Matt Moore just threw a pretty impressive pass to Courtney Gardner during 7-on-7 half field work. Gardner fought the ball on the catch.

-- Brian Tyms' release off the line just made me curse. He's explosive.

-- Nice breakup by Chris Clemons during 7-on-7 half field work.

-- Michael Egnew continues to work as the second-team TE and Charles Clay is behind him.

-- Jonathan Freeny deflected a pass to Marcus Thigpen during red zone work.

-- Nate Garner is working just about everywhere on the offensive line, just like usual.

-- Daniel Thomas scored a TD in red zone during 11-on-11. He's having a solid day.

-- The Dolphins have four fullbacks in camp now. Last year there might have been two. Is this a change in approach?

-- Armon Binns worked as the starting receiver paired with Brian Hartline during the one team sessions the Phins held so far.

-- Dolphins receiver Mike Wallace is not here at the team's OTA session.


-- Rishard Matthews caught a touchdown pass from Tannehill during 11-on-11s.

-- Marcus Thigpen dropped a pass when he heard Nolan Carroll's footsteps. Thigpen had plenty of drops.

-- Will Davis deflected a pass during JV's 11-on-11s. He jumped the route.

-- Chandler Burden was working as the JV center and clearly needs work. He had a ridiculously high snap. Looked like a field goal.

-- Aaron Corp got sacked by rookie defensive tackle Chris Burnette.

-- Caleb Strugis missed a 47 yard field goal then made a 32-yarder, 48-yarder, and 49-yarder. No work during team session for Dan Carpenter.

-- Austin Spitler forced Matt Moore to throw the ball away during his second snap of 11-on-11.

-- Kelcie McCray intercepted a Matt Moore pass. Great safety play. He's clearly a sleeper.

-- Ryan Tannehill threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Dustin Keller, who was wide open. Tannehill said the play got called back. I didn't see the penalty.

-- On the next play H-back Charles Clay roasted Reshad Jones down the seam for a touchdown pass Tannehill ripped throw the secondary. Bold throw!

-- Rishard Matthews scored three touchdowns today. One on a deep ball and two in the red zone.

-- Kyle Miller caught two red zone passes that set up Cameron Marshall's touchdown run for the JV squad.

-- Armons Binns caught a jump ball touchdown on a QB scramble from Pat Devlin.


WHAT THEY'RE SAYING

-- "We thought he was decisive in the way he plays the game," Philbin said of Dannell Ellerbe.

-- "He's a big guy. Catches the ball with his hands well. He's an intriguing prospect," Philbin said of new WR Courtney Gardner.


-- Because the defense got the best of the offense today Joe Philbin joked that "I'm a defensive coach today."

-- "He moves around like a football player," Philbin said of Kelcie McCray. "His play speed has been increasing. Some rust needs to come off."

-- "He's a real pro," Philbin said of Dustin Keller. "That's one thing that really was a pleasant surprise for the coaching staff."

-- Philbin said blitz pickup and route running will be the way the tailbacks are evaluating other than running the ball.

-- Philbin said he expects the RB competition to be fierce, but team hasn't gotten to the point they are rotating.

-- "Clearly we would like to practice a little faster," Philbin said of the practice pace.

-- "He's a good ball catcher. He catches the ball in his hands well and he went after the ball," Philbin said of Brandon Gibson.

-- "I like the way he plays. I always have," Joe Philbin said of Brent Grimes game.

-- Philbin said Brent Grimes "had excellent instincts and competitiveness....he plays bigger than his size."

-- Joe Philbin said today was the red zone day. They were teaching them the new scoring plays.

-- "At the end of the day depending on how you did you'll be where you need to be as far as the depth chart," Will Davis said.

-- "No doubt about that. I definitely would have been a first rounder," Courtney Gardner said. He claims he runs a 4.51 at 225 pounds.

-- "Most cornerbacks are 5-11. I'm not 5-6. I'm short, but I make plays," Brent Grimes said.

-- "Football is football, especially for the cornerback position. You've got to cover the guy in front of you," Brent Grimes said.

-- "You've just got to make the plays when they come to you," Brent Grimes said.

-- "Its different. The first day I got here it was like a fire drill," Brent Grimes on the team's fast pace.

-- Nice score by Rishard Matthews on a diving catch on a pass from Ryan Tannehill.

(The full story can be found at www.sun-sentinel.com)

[UPDATE: Mike Wallace was not there today because of a family emergency]


Until next time, and I say that loosely because, let's be honest, it's June, adios!