FOLLOWING PERFECTION: THE 1973 MIAMI DOLPHINS

By: Randy Campbell (OLD DOLFAN)

 dolphins 73Game 9; Baltimore @ Miami, Nov. 11, 1973


Sometimes fans go to football games and witness something totally out of the ordinary. Something truly outstanding. Something they’ve never heard of or seen before. Something that is record breaking.


Such a thing ACTUALLY HAPPENED when the Colts traveled to Miami to play the first place Dolphins in the historic Orange Bowl on Nov. 11, 1973. It involved NOT a Hall of Famer NOR one of the leading stars.  Instead, it involved low profile Dolphins’ defensive back Tim Foley who, like Bob Griese, was an alum of Purdue University. On this day, Foley would achieve something that had never been achieved before in the long history of the National Football League.


Head coach Don Shula had dealt with one of his unpleasant memories the previous Sunday when Miami came from behind to defeat the Jets 24-14 in Shea Stadium. The pain of Shula’s loss to Namath and the Jets in Super Bowl III was far from gone. But four consecutive wins over New York certainly salved Shula’s wounds.


And speaking of losing to the Jets, Don Shula had been head coach of the Colts that fateful day in the historic Orange Bowl. Shula hoped Super Bowl III would be the crowning achievement in his spectacularly successful stint as head coach of the Baltimore franchise. Over seven seasons, Shula compiled a gaudy 71-23-4 record. In the 1967 and 1968 seasons Shula had a 26-3-2 record, THE SECOND BEST TWO-YEAR RUN IN NFL HISTORY, exceeded only by his 32-2 TWO-YEAR RUN WITH THE 1972 AND 1973 MIAMI DOLPHINS! Shula’s overall record during his first 10 years as an NFL head coach 113-30-4, a mind-boggling 83 games over .500!! –Needless to say, THAT record has never been broken!!


Colts’ owner Carroll Rosenbloom could only remember Shula’s big Super Bowl defeat. An ungrateful Rosenbloom said “Shula always chokes in the big games.” After Miami owner Joe Robbie stole Shula away from Baltimore, Rosenbloom didn’t want Shula back. Instead, he demanded, and GOT, via a ruling from commissioner Pete Rozelle, Miami’s top draft choice. Later, Rosenbloom traded ownership of the Colts in exchange for becoming owner of the Los Angeles Rams. Rosenbloom was in Los Angeles the day Shula’s Dolphins won Super Bowl VII at the L. A. Coliseum and completed the NFL’s one and only Perfect Season. Said Shula, “I’m particularly pleased we won this championship in the very city where a certain man (Rosenbloom) now resides.”


Don Shula enjoyed great success against every one of his AFC East opponents in the decade of the ’70’s, including his former team, the Baltimore Colts. After losing to the Colts in 1970, Shula’s Dolphins won eight of their next 10 meetings. On January 2, 1972, Miami shutout Baltimore 21-0 in the AFC Championship Game. Then, during the 1972 Perfect Season, Shula’s Dolphins shut out the Colts twice more by scores of 23-0 and 16-0. The Don of Miami relished the thought of blanking the Colts for a fourth consecutive time!


Miami’s offensive coordinator during those three consecutive shutout victories was Howard Schnellenberger. Today, however, “Schnelly” was on the other side of the field. He had been hired by Baltimore as their new head coach not long after the Dolphins won Super Bowl VII. Schnellenberger’s rebuilding process in Baltimore was hampered by a lack of young talent. Both he and his former boss (Shula) knew that the 2-6 Colts would have to play their best game of the year just to keep this game close.

Dolphins 70 Home Paul Warfield, Colts


The temperature was a mild 74 degrees at the 1:00 PM kickoff. But swirling 15-20 MPH winds coming in from Biscayne Bay would play havoc with both teams’ passing games. This played right into Miami’s advantage. The Dolphins had the best offensive line and the best running game in the NFL.


Morris 1st tdOn Miami’s second possession Mercury Morris used his quick feet to bouce outside left tackle, then back across the center of the field, on his way to a 48 yard touchdown romp! The “No Name Defense” stopped the Colts on their next series, forcing a David Lee punt. Cornerback Tim Foley, a special teams ace, broke through the line and BLOCKED LEE’S KICK! He snared the ball at the eight yard line and scooted into the end zone, giving the Fins an early 14-0 lead!


Miami continued to run the ball with success. The next long drive got the ball all the way to the Baltimore six yard line. Yepremian’s chip shot field goal expanded the lead to 17-0 at the end of the first quarter. The rout was on!


Neither of Baltimore’s quarterbacks, Marty Domres or Bert Jones, were effective against Miami’s suffocating defense. They would combine for just seven completions in 22 attempts for 59 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions. Miami would sack these two QB’s five times for 39 yards in losses. Thus, Baltimore ended with just 20 yards net passing FOR THE ENTIRE GAME!!


The second quarter featured a 53 yard touchdown run by Mercury Morris plus a 14 yard Yepremian field goal. It was 27-0, Miami, at the half.


Miami’s “No Names” stuffed the Colts again early in the third quarter. AGAIN, David Lee’s punt was blocked, this time by Bob Matheson! Tim Foley scooped-up the ball at the five and sprinted into the end zone with his second TD of the game! It marked the FIRST TIME IN NFL HISTORY that anyone had returned TWO BLOCKED PUNTS FOR TOUCHDOWNS in a single game! Foley was in the record books! And the Dolphins had a 34-0 lead.

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Later, Garo would connect on a 38 yard 3-pointer and reserve running back Charlie Leigh would scamper 34 yards for another Dolphins’ TD, making the final score 44-0 in favor of Miami. Don Shula HAD his fourth consecutive shutout of the Colts, outscoring them 104-0 over that span!


Game statistics told an equally lopsided tale. Miami had 17 first downs to four for Baltimore. Miami had a club record 315 yards rushing plus 97 yards passing by Griese and Morrall. The Colts had a paltry 132 yards rushing and passing combined, much of it in the fourth quarter against Miami’s back-up defenders.


On the day, Mercury Morris rushed 12 times for 144 yards and two touchdowns. His average through nine games was 7.3 YARDS PER CARRY!! And the “No Name Defense” was now playing at their absolute best just as this team prepared to travel to Buffalo for a key AFC East showdown against OJ Simpson and the Bills!


Speaking of Buffalo, the news out of Rich Stadium was outstanding. The Bengals had just defeated the Bills 16-13, dropping Buffalo to 5-4. A Miami victory next Sunday would CLINCH THE AFC EAST TITLE FOR MIAMI!


The 1973 Miami Dolphins were now 8-1.

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471 Responses to FOLLOWING PERFECTION: THE 1973 MIAMI DOLPHINS

  1. jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

    Tim Knight says:
    August 4, 2015 at 8:33 pm

    jetssuck, you seem to be on a different plain than everyone else. You don’t seem to have much desire to discuss the current Dolphins team. We all throw in a little something else for humor at times but you seem to want to keep it somewhere else.

    Mixing civil rights and sports seems to be a bit out there. What’s your quest if I may be so bold?
    ————————————————-
    The subject of the blog yesterday was about Brady smashing phones.
    I read this somewhere about the pats and where everything was going so I posted it.I’m no lawyer but after reading it I thought maybe just maybe the author of the article was correct about 1st amendment pertaining to the case along with someone else saying 4th amendment also applying to the Brady case.

    Freedom of association is primarily manifested through the right to join a trade union, free speech or debating societies, political parties, or any other club or association such as religious groups, fraternities, or sport clubs.

    Like I said I was wrong as Ken a lawyer pointed out to me. I’m no lawyer but I will pursue all information that a Dolphin fan should do instead of being misinformed and spreading non factual facts.

  2. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    “That was our number one concern coming out of last season and that’s been a major focus of our group since the start.It’s going to happen. We’re going to incrementally get better over time. This was our third practice in pads where we can work on some of the [technique things]. Now it is live bullets and I have seen some progress.” — Offensive line coach John Benton, on his unit’s pass blocking.

    We all certainly hope so!

  3. jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=MDOrzF7B2Kg%3Frel%3D0
    Took off over 500,000 people in about 9 hours. More than what was evacuated at Dunkirk during WWll.
    This is an amazing story. Truly America at its best!

    9/11 – Boat Lift – outstanding video clip:
    We certainly were busy watching the news right after 9/11,
    but we never saw this “Boat Lift of 9/11” … You know, in the
    12 years since this happened, this is the first time I’ve ever
    seen this… I don’t ever remember seeing/hearing about this
    evacuation on the news! The fact is, it was all done in 9 hrs.
    500,000 people!
    This is a video well worth watching. The guy at the end
    is the same guy who is at the beginning, with some great
    words to live by for us all.

  4. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter 18m18 minutes ago
    Rams HC Jeff Fisher on rookie Todd Gurley: “I can’t say whether he’s going to get preseason game snaps right now. He’s still a ways away.”

  5. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

    MY THANKS TO BOTH HERDFAN AND MISS GIGI for spicing up this article with nice photos off the internet. It really helped my quest to put YOU, the hard core, supportive Fin fans, right in the historic Orange Bowl as Miami continued its record march to a 32-2 record over two seasons, including two Super Bowl Championships. It was a time unlike any other in the history of this franchise!! – – I hope all of you get some fun and enjoyment out of this modest effort.

  6. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    Thanks OD. As I was a mere pup during these days, I really enjoy your articles about the glory days. Lets hope you get to write a third series soon!

  7. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Good stuff, OD. That’s crazy outscoring a team 104-0 over 4 games.

  8. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Oh my!

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 24m24 minutes ago
    #Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill connects on a DEEP BALL touchdown to WR Jarvis Landry for 60 yards. Very good play.

  9. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    @OmarKelly

    Watching the O-line do their run blocking drills has me a bit more encouraged. But now it makes me wonder about the linebackers.
    Expand

    Of course it does! LOL

  10. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Omar Kelly

    @OmarKelly

    Jarvis Landry just beat Louis Delmas for a 60-yard touchdown on a bomb from Ryan Tannehill. His pocket was clean.

    Adam Beasley @AdamHBeasley

    Ryan Tannehill completes a bomb to Jarvis Landry over Louis Delmas. He’s getting better.

  11. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Omar Kelly ‏@OmarKelly 28m28 minutes ago
    Ryan Tannehill with a red zone TD throw to Greg Jennings. He’s dealing today. If he doesn’t throw a pick he might be in the top 3.

    You know all Dolphins players go out each day to make the trained eye’s top 3. LOL

  12. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Chris Perkins

    @chrisperk

    RB Damien Williams up middle for maybe 30 yd TD. Well executed. Well blocked.

  13. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I hear Tanny completed a deep pass…lol

  14. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Great Job OD
    Thanks for helping build this place!

  15. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    LMAO

    @GregLikens: WR Cobi Hamilton got sick to his stomach at the line of scrimmage during drill. South Florida heat & humidity getting to some of the guys

  16. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

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  19. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Let’s go Lippett!

  20. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

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  25. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Looks like Marthews is making his case Add to make the team

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      Rishard said last night that their chemistry has always been great seeing they e always worked together since their rookie year, but he is trying to earn the coaches trust.

  26. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Not sure why the offense needs Parker badly, the other WRs have been getting impressive reports. Albert is another story.

  27. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Here’s the classy guy coming out.

    Omar Kelly ‏@OmarKelly 16m16 minutes ago
    If the Dolphins think Ryan Tannehill can become the QB he has the potential to be with this offensive line they are blind, or dumb.

  28. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    @FLSportDebater: Tannehill rolls out and hits Jennings in the back corner of the endzone with a bullet. BEAUTIFUL.

  29. drg's avatar drg says:

    Really sucks that our OL has been an issue for so long now, but I don’t think we can afford to lose out on Mathis the way things seem to be going. Even if Albert returns game one he won’t be at 100% for the season and our depth is paper thin. It’s going to mean some painful cuts or salary restructures that prolong the cap problem, but let’s bring Mathis in and live with the results. Tannehill has proven to be very durable, but I’d love to see him operate with a clean pocket and confidence to stand in there.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Good to see you drg. The main issue with the OL is not just guard or LG as if Mathis will fix everything. It’s the OL as a unit that needs to get better. We have a very good DL so some of the worries with the OL in TC comes from that. Turner or anyone else at RG is not going to push Suh around. Our other young guards playing LG aren’t going to dominate Mitchell etc. So it’s kind of a catch 22. Do we want the OL dominating the DL so when we play the season teams run all over us? No fuckin way! LOL

      • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

        We’ve been saying that for a while now. We have a good d-line so that’s why the oline struggles. Last year our dline wasn’t even that good. The oline just sucked specially when albert went down. And it seems to me so far this year is no different.

        There is a reason Tanny has been the most sacked QB in the league the last 2 years.

  30. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    OL issues are worrisome. It has been our achilles heel for the past 3 seasons. I am hoping that our young guys can step up. I know its just TC but the reports today were not encouraging.

    • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

      its been like that all training camp. Its hard to judge this oline without albert. He’ll make a huge difference. I do think we should get mathis.

  31. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Hey drg! Good to see you on here. I said this yesterday, the team obviously made a lot of moves this offseason in an effort to get us over the hump and into the playoffs. I believe if they really feel that the guys we have are inadequate, they will make the call to Mathis. I just don’t think we’re at that point quite yet. It’s too early.

  32. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    other than pouncey it seems the defense dominated the o-line in this drill

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 35m35 minutes ago
    #Dolphins DE Cam Wake with a sack on QB Matt Moore. It’s not right to put the second-team o-line against Miami’s first-team d-line.

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 53m53 minutes ago
    The amount of QB sacks the #Dolphins’ offense has allowed the past 3-4 practices are troubling. #ProtectionIssues

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 56m56 minutes ago
    #Dolphins OLB Chris McCain with a sack or QB pressure on Ryan Tannehill. #ProtectionIssues

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 57m57 minutes ago
    #Dolphins DT Anthony Johnson with his second sack of the day in team drills.

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 59m59 minutes ago
    #Dolphins S Walt Aikens with a blitz and sack on QB Matt Moore in team drills.

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 1h1 hour ago
    #Dolphins G Billy Turner struggles in one-on-one passing drills. Some must step up at guard before Week 1.

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 1h1 hour ago
    #Dolphins DE Terrence Fede beats OT Aundrey Walker.

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 1h1 hour ago
    #Dolphins OT Jason Fox holds his ground against DE Olivier Vernon.

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 1h1 hour ago
    #Dolphins DT Earl Mitchell throws G Jamil Douglas on the ground in one-on-one drills.

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 1h1 hour ago
    #Dolphins C Mike Pouncey holds his ground against rookie DT Jordan Phillips, as expected.

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 1h1 hour ago
    #Dolphins DT Ndamukong Suh beats G Billy Turner inside. No contest.

    James Walker ‏@JamesWalkerNFL 1h1 hour ago
    #Dolphins DE Cam Wake just dominated RT Ja’Wuan James in one-on-one pass rushing drills.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      When they tweet TD pass and there were a lot of them, I guess all of the above didn’t happen. 😉

      • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

        I think he was trying to make a point about this drill. for the most part the oline got manhandled in this 1 on 1 drill.

  33. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Boulder, what does last year’s DL have to do with this year’s DL? It’s different. Also last year’s OL was completely different than this years. People forget Satele was a weak link at times last year. It’s not just about guard. We have a lot of young players on the OL. That’s not going to change this year.

    • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

      my point was last year in training camp when the oline struggled the excuse was the same as this year. We have a really good d-line so its ok for the oline to struggle against them. And now we’re making the same excuse. The FO needs to admin we have a problem and go fix it.

  34. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    We’ll know more about the OL once we play another team, starting with da Beers next week.

  35. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    smart ass mando.

    Armando Salguero @ArmandoSalguero
    Philbin smiled.
    Expand
    11m
    Armando Salguero @ArmandoSalguero
    Joe Philbin speaking about OGs at presser: “No one has won anything yet.”

    Me: “Yes, we know.”

  36. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    I’m not sold on Evan Mathis, he’s 34 by Nov, he played just 7 games last year, and Philly is moving on from him for reasons beyond just money.
    My concern is OT depth!!!

  37. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Boulder, every year people need something to complain about with this team. In the recent past it was Tannehill and the deep ball and now it’s the OL, mainly guard. Just look at the tweets from the media to see where their agenda is. Is Evan Mathis going to block the edge rushers and the guys on the opposite side too. Guys have to get better and the OL needs to build chemistry together.

    I’d be worried if we only score one or two TDs so far on offense in camp. That’s not the case. So it’s not as bad as it’s being made out to be. But the media needs something to harp on.

  38. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    I know it is only TC and our DL should be better than our OL but the problem I have is for the past 3 years we have seen the same reports/tweets about our OL during TC and that has essentially translated to the play on the field during the regular season. That makes me feel uneasy. The one thing I take some hope in is Albert coming back. A healthy Albert changes the dynamic of the OL significantly and when Albert was healthy was playing much better so him getting back in the line up is essential imo.

    • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

      I agree. Without albert you really can’t judge this o-line. But it seems every year we hear the same thing from TC. The oline is struggling.

      Maybe they fix it before season starts. Last year our oline got manhandled against tampa in the 1st preseason game. I remember mccoy put thomas in the ground more than once. But once the season started the oline, with albert, played ok until albert went down.

  39. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    Omar Kelly ‏@OmarKelly 56s57 seconds ago
    Top performer for Day 6: 1. Ryan Tannehill (dealing all day) 2. Ndamukong Suh (can’t be blocked) 3. Terrence Fede (3 sacks)

  40. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    GDP

    You’re not sold on Evan Mathis. Who on the Dolphins O-line are you sold on?

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      I’m sold on Pouncey, James, & Albert when he returns (which is slated to be by week 1-3. I like how quickly Douglas is flashing & I think Thomas is going to be ok, he showed he could play OG last season.

      It’s the depth @ OT I’m worried about, and Mathis isn’t gonna help there!

  41. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    Tim Knight says:
    August 5, 2015 at 11:18 am

    Boulder, every year people need something to complain about with this team. In the recent past it was Tannehill and the deep ball and now it’s the OL, mainly guard.

    exactly. that is why the o line is fixed, tanny and the deep ball is fixed when this team is 12-4 or 11-5 and a strong playoff team. till then i would rather just hear the stories of plagiarism or more about those amazing mets. lol

  42. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I’m not saying everything’s going to be alright with the OL because I do not know that. But I don’t get too high or low with TC reports.

  43. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Ken Thomas graded out decent @ OG last year, his troubles was @ OT, hence why I’m worried about depth @ OT…again, Mathis doesn’t fix that concern.

  44. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    GDP

    Pouncey looks like he finally cares, but just remember, he was below average to average at G last year, coming off his injury. Albert still can’t move yet. James I really like, so that’s really 2 guys, assuming Pouncey regains his form at C. You can like Jamil Douglas all you want, you can’t be sure he’s ready to play, and Thomas is shaky as all hell. Evan Mathis would be an upgrade over either Douglas or Thomas, and that’s all that really matters.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      Look at Evan Mathis grades….he excels @ run blocking but is not as good @ pass blocking….so again, is Mathis going to be the cure all for the OL by wiping the rest of our cap out?

  45. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    interesting. did he play guard last year?

    Omar Kelly ‏@OmarKelly 1m1 minute ago
    There’s a real possibility that Jason Fox might be kicked inside to offensive guard when Branden Albert returns. I think he’s a solid option

  46. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    GDP

    His run blocking was all-pro. If his pass blocking was above average, that’s still better than Thomas or Douglas. Again, I’m not saying that we need Mathis right now, but to say you’re not sold on Mathis seems silly to me. He’s a clear upgrade over just about anyone on our O-line right now.

  47. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Boulder
    We may have hit the jackpot with Lippett

    I don’t want to get too crazy too early
    But it was a law risk high reward pick which is great

  48. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    “There is a reason Tanny has been the most sacked QB in the league the last 2 years.”

    Boulder, I hear from some on here that it’s because Tannehill sucks and has no pocket presence you don’ think that is the case??

    Obligatory LOL to show sarcasm

    • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

      LOL. no I don’t think his pocket presence is the reason he’s sacked the most. There has to be a pocket first before you can bash his pocket presence. 🙂

  49. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    mike,

    speaking of your amazing mets, they come into the trop this weekend. maybe i will go to the games and hold up a sign……….”Mets suck, but at least they have the Hand”

  50. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    LOL @ Rob – Please do!

  51. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Mike E,
    Wow, can anyone read for context?
    I’m sold on the Mathis of 2011-2013 Hell Yeah….but not as much on the Mathis of 2014 -2015 at his lofty price, at his age.
    There’s a reason our FO nor other FO’s have ran like a butt raped ape to sign him if he’s so All pro.
    He seems to be viewed as everyone’s last resort…so I ask, are we there yet after 3 padded practices against ourselves? Are we in desperation last resort mode @ OG yet???

  52. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Try, I thought ESPN stood for Entertainment Sports Patriots Nation. 😉

  53. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    FFR

    Please bring a tent also, so I can watch it fly away. lol

  54. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    There are only 9 days until the Miami Dolphins play their first preseason game!! Wooooooo hoooooo!

  55. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Anyone ever eat at The Le Tub Saloon in Hollywood, FL? My friend told me it’s a great place.

  56. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    getterdone says:
    August 5, 2015 at 11:17 am (Edit)

    I’m not sold on Evan Mathis, he’s 34 by Nov, he played just 7 games last year, and Philly is moving on from him for reasons beyond just money.
    My concern is OT depth!!!
    ___________________
    I can read just fine! 🙂

    He wants a lot of $$$, to me, that’s the only thing stopping him from being signed at the moment

  57. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Tim Knight says:
    August 5, 2015 at 12:00 pm

    We have a joint practice/scrimmage with the Panthers soon right?

    I think it is scheduled before the 2nd pre-season game.

  58. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    Mike E. says:
    August 5, 2015 at 11:57 am

    FFR

    Please bring a tent also, so I can watch it fly away. lol

    yeah well fuck you. i still havent been able to replace that tent. you cant find one any where. so i hope all you bastards enjoyed the sacrifice made for your entertainment.

  59. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Tim, I know i have been to Le Tub in Hollywood. I KNOW I have….I just don’t remember the experience. I think they are known for having good burgers. They had a very rustic decor (a lot of “trash” broken bath tubs, etc.

    But again, I do not remember my experience. Only that I HAVE been there. LOL

  60. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    I’m not sure of some of you are just referrring to this regime, but our OL has been subpar for a lot longer than 3 years.

  61. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    I am concerned about OL but I am not sure Mathis is the answer to our woes. He remains unsigned and that is likely for a reason. We are not the only team in need of an OG and yet Mathis hasn’t been picked up and his forte is run blocking not pass protection which is our biggest problem.

  62. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Josh Baumgard @joshbaumgard
    Ryan Tannehill on OL: “I feel safe” … “it’s not always gonna be pretty no matter who’s up there” going against Suh

  63. TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

    I can’t tell you how many times I have heard veteran players say they waited until after training camp to sign with a team.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      That’s because usually they have to, unless someone throws enough money at them. Noone is giving Mathis his asking price as of yet, so he’s playing chicken.

      • TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

        Lol- semantics. Everyone is offering him x right now, but if someone offered him y he’d be in camp. That being the case, he will wait until training camp is over and go with the best x situation for him, UNLESS a team is willing to pay y because of need. nothing you have said dismisses what my point was.

    • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

      those lazy bastards 🙂

  64. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Brian, Grove was out of the league after 2010 and Smiley in 2011. Crazy being that we only signed them in 2008 and 09 respectively.

  65. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    brian,
    the oline was decent sparano’s 1st year when we had Pennington and ricky and ronnie show.

    • Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

      I beg to differ Boulder. The reason we implemented the Wildcat was because our OL sucked so badly we could barely run the ball in the first two games. We needed it to survive.

  66. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    We got to develop players, we’ve got 2 OG’s recently in the 3rd round…at some point they need to play and gain experience.
    Believe me, I want my boy Tanny with utmost protection, but the merry go round of OL players has to stop so we can build a unit of 5-7. Mathis isn’t part of the future turning 34 this season….IMO.

    • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

      the good thing is tannenbaum build pretty decent olines when he was with the jets. hopefully he can do the same here.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Mr. T isn’t the active day to day personnel guy, Hickey is. Mr. T oversees everything and gets involved with the big stuff like Suh.

  67. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Trypod, not trying to dismiss your point, which is valid too…depends on which way ya look at it.

    Also right now we have both Turner & Thomas healthy unlike when they both got here. So now is the time to let them play as much as we can to see if they’ll ever develop.

    • TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

      Just to be clear, I don’t know if Mathis is the answer for us. I’m inclined to let the line develop and go from there. My point was that I believe there are several reasons why he is not in camp; I concede that you make a valid point, but that is the same for everyone. For example, a guy retires from a $100k job, his boss offers him extra $20k to stay, guy says no, boss offers $30k guy says no, but starts to think about it. Boss says $50k final offer guy says, I’ll take the corner office.

  68. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    GD,
    I tend to agree about Mathis. If there weren’t question marks surrounding him, then he would be signed already, despite his contract demands. I’m not sold on him either.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      It’s a fine line right now on Mathis, one that none of us on the outside really know.
      Let’s see how camp unfolds when we face another team.

  69. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    David Morgan, father of Houston Texans defensive lineman Jadeveon Clowney, was charged with attempted murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime after allegedly firing shots outside a South Carolina strip club early Tuesday morning.

    The alleged incident took place at the Crazy Horse Showclub in Rock Hill, S.C. and is the latest trouble for Clowney’s father. Morgan has had several past convictions and is prohibited from owning a gun.

    It is unclear at this time what sparked the incident. Morgan could face 30 years in prison for attempted murder and five years for the weapons charge.
    ____________________________
    That’ll likely be another thing to hamper Clowney’s game. Hopefully his head isn’t right when we face the Texans. But I feel bad for the kid too.

  70. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    http://www.nfl.com/videos/miami-dolphins/0ap3000000506679/Tannehill-It-s-about-making-those-around-you-better?icampaign=nflcom-cs-homepage-videoswap_generic_nfl
    *
    Good interview with TannEhill, as Casserly still calls him. Thankfully that imbecile only asks two questions and Darlington asks the rest.

  71. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    Tim Knight says:
    August 5, 2015 at 12:18 pm

    LOL, you don’t think they make tents anymore?

    tim, tim, tim. i said replace that tent. and no, they dont make those tents anymore

  72. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Miami Dolphins Cheer ‏@MDCheer 1h1 hour ago
    Kristan’s most daring moment is tagging Great White sharks in South Africa. Visit http://dolphinscheerleader.com for more!

  73. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Lazor said it’s not his job to lobby for players. He said he likes what he’s seen from Miami’s young guards and that three players — Dallas Thomas, Billy Turner and rookie Jamil Douglas — have emerged for the two starting spots.

    He praised Thomas, who has struggled in spot starts since the Dolphins drafted him in the third round in 2013.

    “Dallas Thomas is a much improved player from what we saw last year,” Lazor said.

    Lazor believes the line will gel and that the key to the offense is Tannehill, who was solidified as the team’s franchise quarterback after signing a contract extension this offseason worth up to $95 million over the next six years.

    “When you get a certain library of play reps in your mind, you know where everyone is so you can play decisively and you can play fast,” Lazor said. “You saw it happen as the year went on for him and it’s just going to continue to happen.”

    The offensive expectations in Miami have changed so much since Lazor arrived that he was asked about the challenge of not having enough footballs for all of the Dolphins’ talented receivers.

    “I’ve never thought that was a problem in my life,” he said.

  74. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    tim,

    you do know it was a Miami Dolphin tent? not just a regular pop up tent. They dont make those anymore. well if they do, i cant find one anywhere.

  75. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I read on one of the tweets earlier today that the MLB depth chart is Misi, Sheppard, Vigil and Luc.

  76. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    brian,
    all I know is that in 08 ricky and ronnie ran for a lot and pennington wasn’t the most sacked QB in the league. It was better than what we have right now.

  77. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    tim,

    nope, ken didnt go to the first fest so i had no need to take his tent

  78. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Hal Habib @gunnerhal
    Darren Rizzi on @God_Son80 as kick, punt returner: “You’d have to definitely say he’s the best at both until someone proves differently.”

  79. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

    PIGGY: Thank you very much for your 10:03 post. –LIKEWISE, I’d hate to think where this site would be without you. If there’s one thing the fans of this franchise need it’s a sense of humor!!–And YOU, sir, are the MASTER of that!!
    ————-
    We need humor because this franchise is entering its 15th consecutive season WITHOUT A PLAYOFF WIN – – – AN ALL-TIME RECORD DRY SPELL FOR THE DOLPHINS. And one of the BIGGEST reasons for this dry spell is the utter inability of management to produce an offensive line that consistently ranks in the upper half of the NFL. –In fact, Miami’s had one of the WORST O-Lines in the league for the entire length of the Philbin tenure. So far, I’ve seen or read NOTHING during this off season that makes me believe we’ve solved this glaring, and lengthy, problem. Albert has failed to play a complete season for the last several years. It’s NOT a matter of IF he gets injured; it’s WHEN he gets injured. And, when Albert goes, so goes our chances of playoff success UNLESS Do-Hickey can pull a very large and powerful rabbit out of his hat!! –In fact we need MORE THAN ONE OF THOSE HUGE RABBITS because of our lack of quality depth, especially at the guard position. I will give you fans something NONE of you wants to hear. —If our O-Line is NOT significantly better than last year’s O-Line, there is a continuing high risk that Tannehill will be injured AND that one of our star running backs ALSO will go down due to a lack of production/protection from the O-Line. And if Tanny misses significant playing time (3 or more games), WE WILL FINISH WITH ANOTHER LOSING RECORD THIS SEASON!!
    ——————
    Management has had 4 seasons to fix this problem. So far, they have failed. (And I sure hope I’m WRONG on that one!)

  80. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Hal Habib @gunnerhal
    Rizzi on Caleb Sturgis: “I’m not sure he ever got back to his old self” amid injuries early last season. Said he’s getting close now.

    Hal Habib @gunnerhal
    Rizzi on Sturgis’ recovery: “I’m finally feeling like he’s getting back to that same (Caleb). That’s the goal.”

  81. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    getter,

    that wasnt it. this was a 10 x 10 tent. i have seen that one before, there is even a slant legged one. this is the one i cant find in stock anywhere

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Rawlings-Miami-Dolphins-Straight-Leg-Canopy-10-x-10/26956589

  82. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Ken, 8-8 isn’t a losing season and 2012 was 3 years ago. I was being sarcastic anyway.

  83. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    from PBP in DAVIE — Adapt or die.

    It’s a lesson Dolphins offensive coordinator Bill Lazor learned years ago from former Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs. It might be the most important piece of advice he’ll ever receive.

    “He had a picture of a dinosaur,” Lazor said of Gibbs. “He’d talk about (it) — adapt or die. A certain percentage of your offense every year has to change.

    “It has changed. I can’t give you the percentage, but if you don’t grow, I think you end up dying on offense at some point.”

    Adapting is exactly why the Dolphins hired Lazor a year ago. The offense was stagnant under former coordinator Mike Sherman, ranking 27th in the NFL in 2012 at 18 points per game and 26th in 2013 at 19.8 points per game.

    Enter Lazor, who took over play-calling duties last year and elevated Miami’s offense to 11th in the NFL at 24.3 points per game.

    He oversaw a faster offense that made space for playmakers and took advantage of mismatches.

    But he could do only so much with the personnel he inherited. This season, the Dolphins have brought in bigger red-zone threats in 6-foot-5 tight end Jordan Cameron and 6-3 rookie receiver DeVante Parker, who is recovering from foot surgery.

    They traded for receiver Kenny Stills, who replaces Mike Wallace as the team’s deep threat but is a stronger route runner. They also signed veteran Greg Jennings, a former Pro Bowl receiver.

    It’s a lot of new faces for Lazor, but he said it all starts with his quarterback and center, who already have a year of experience in the offense.

    “We’re gonna go as fast as Ryan Tannehill and Mike Pouncey can go,” Lazor said. “The other guys got to keep up.”

  84. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    Boulder,
    What would you say if I told you that we rushed for a grand total of 25 more yards in 2008 than 2014, on 50 more carries? Sacks were way down, but our line has been historically bad since Tanehill has become the QB in terms of sacks (Some of that HAS to be on him).

  85. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    thanks tim, but not the same tent. that one is slant legged. they suck, they advertise 10 x 10 but it is with the legs slanted out, the top is only 8 x 8

  86. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Hal Habib @gunnerhal
    Rizzi on Sturgis’ recovery: “I’m finally feeling like he’s getting back to that same (Caleb). That’s the goal.”
    _________________________________________
    I was kind of hoping for improvement not just a return to his same old inconsistent self.

  87. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    I don’t want to get into an all day discussion about a few good moments our OL has had over the last decade. For the most part the have sucked!

  88. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    Tim Knight says:
    August 5, 2015 at 1:34 pm

    Ken, 8-8 isn’t a losing season

    nope, and not only that, it is bad for sex too

  89. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    There are plenty of reasons why the Fins haven’t been successful outside of OL issue.
    I mentioned yesterday the point about 8-8 not being equal YR/YR.
    In 2013, Fins went 8-8 with a defense that finished 8th in pts allowed; offense 26th in pts scored.
    In 2014, Fins went 8-8 with a defense that finished 20th in pts allowed; offense 11th in pts scored.
    Can’t get to the playoffs with units alternating shitting the bed.
    I think this year the Fins D plugged the right holes; on offense the WR group was remade but theres a good mix of savvy veterans, 2nd year guy, and a talented rookie.
    The OL consistency may be lacking but there will be more talent there than last year.
    Douglas is a rookie so he won’t be immuned from rookie woes; it’s been only a week or so of camp and only a few days with pads on. Let’s not freak out over a week of ‘practice’.
    Coaches claim Thomas has gotten better but let’s wait and see what we see in preseason games.

  90. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    FFR settles on a UM hammock.

  91. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I saw an interview with Rizzi during the early OTAs and he thinks Sturgis can be a really good kicker. He said he wasn’t healthy the entire season last year and that’s why he’s saying he’s almost being back to himself. We’ll see.

  92. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    If FFR can’t find the tent he wants, he could always just wear this.

  93. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    getterdone says:
    August 5, 2015 at 1:43 pm

    FFR, it has to be 10×10? Can’t be 9×9?
    Here’s (3) 9×9 with new or old logo. New logo only $119.

    wtf is wrong with you? dont you know size matters

    (and in all seriouness, i hadnt seen that one before, i did bookmark the page. thanks. but i am still on a 0 spending stance for this team. especially that ugly ass new deformed dolphin logo)

  94. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    FFR, you never know your tent might still be blowing around and making its way back to you babe.

  95. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Look how tall McCain looks in background.

  96. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    Al,
    the best thing about this year is the schedule we play. It’s much easier than the last 2 years. We don’t play a playoff team until week 8.

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