Do the Dolphins regret off-season deals?

In this episode of the Dolphins in Depth, allow us to examine which deal Miami won’t regret moving forward, and explain why Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Rams could be a turning point for this season, both good and bad.

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26 comments
  1. Omar, I've covered this team since 1971. Every team. Every player.

    If we lose big Monday night or implode late due to undisciplined play or coaching, I expect Chris and Mike to be fired. But, it will be week to week for both.

    Because of his lack of discipline and Reek's speed, Mike and Co took a pass on calling Reek out for going 60 mph in a 20 mph zone outside the stadium. It became a police issue but the real issue is Reek can say or do what he wants and this team gives in. There is no discipline or accountability. We're all friends and family.

    Players run the team, now. Go ask Csonka or Griese, SB winning HoFers, how that would have worked with Mr. "Run it again" Don Shula? Rolling in his grave…

    No more Capri pants, players as friends, or creative offenses that aren't very creative. Give me another Zach Thomas and John Offerdahl in next year's draft. Give us players that are on the sidelines ready to play rather than players playing on the bench with their head coach.

    Don't be surprised to see Buffalo and Detroit in this year's SB. Building teams around team players with tough focused coaches who demand excellence and yet still love their players and city.

    We are the team of Larry Little, Jim Langer, Dwight Stevenson, Jason Taylor, Ricky Williams, the GOAT, Dan Marino. Bill Arsparger and the GOAT, Don Shula.

    We're the Miami Dolphins. What we have now is an imposter!

  2. Tua led with his head AGAIN. Believe him when he said, 'People have to protect him from himself.' Yes, he said he's willing to die for this sport, and he has zero interest in what that means for the team. He got his money, and he's not playing for the team. He's playing for himself.

  3. IMO this season is a wrap realistically , the defense needs rebuilt and the offense needs a more balanced change of direction, theyll be okay if they can do that if not its a wrap for this build.

  4. Waddle wouldn’t be compared to Chase in this situation. Chase would be Hill and waddle would be Higgins. I agree that Chase is better than waddle. But waddle is better than Higgins. Just like Hill is better than Chase .

  5. Chase had a monster last night. He had 11 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns. Bigger and way faster than Waddle. Fragile Waddle always seems to get bother by minor injuries during games and takes himself out frequently. Never seen Jamar Chase do that.

  6. These idiots acting like the dolphins have any chance at all smh all the fans would rather see them not win again so we can get a draft pick they will miss on as per usual. Smh we need a regime change. And a qb that doesn't get knocked unconscious by simply hitting anything with his head.

  7. I keep finding my self asking how much fault is there to the receiver when their wide open but the ball isn't going there.
    For 5 straight weeks however have film of waddle and hill wide open or open with leverage and no ball

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