Ravens thrash Dolphins for most lopsided regular season loss in team history

The score tells the story, the stats tell the story, but eyeballing that garbage really told the story. There was hardly anything to hang your hat on from Sunday’s game. The Ravens played another game of “Who’s Your Daddy” and just knocked our dicks in the dirt for 60 minutes. TE Mark Andrews was targeted 8 times, how many catches do you think he had? Yup, 8. So much for our LB’s and safeties being better in coverage. I said Eric Rowe was going to have a tough time being targeted often and oh bot did that rear its ugly head. WR Marquise “Hollywood” Brown torched us for 4 catches for 147 yards and 2 TD’s. Rowe looked woefully inadequate and the scary part is we probably don’t have anyone on the roster better.

OK, let me get this out of the way immediately. This is NOT tanking. Yes, we have set ourselves up for success for next season and beyond by acquiring a substantial amount of draft capital, but the plan is not to lose as many games as possible. The truth is, we’re just not good, especially against a well coached Ravens team. Harbaugh always has his team prepared, and the gap between Harbaugh and Flores at this juncture is significant. John Harbaugh is in his 12th year as Ravens coach, their system is in and has been in for a long time. Sure, they evolve with the different players, especially QB Lamar Jackson, but they have a way of doing things that has been done now for over 11 years. That makes a difference.

The game started with RB Mark Ingram ripping off a 49 yard run in where he was chased down by Xavien Howard from behind, and untouched until Howard finally caught him. Those of us that thought the run defense would be better were rudely shown otherwise. The Ravens went 89 yards in 4:26 and made it look exceedingly easy doing so. That surely set the tone for what was to come. Dominance in every facet of the game over our unprepared Dolphins. At this stage of my life, for my sanity and other health concerns, I have to turn the game off and look for other things that don’t raise my blood pressure 50 points and don’t have me feeling like I want to kick my neighbors dog. I don’t remember exactly what point of the game I turned it off, but I turned it back on and saw Josh Rosen in at QB. Fitzgerald wasn’t hurt, so why put Rosen in this shitstorm? Poor decision by the rookie HC. Not a good situation to get any kind of fair evaluation there so why bother?

I’m not hating on Coach Flo, this was his first game against a better team and much more established Head Coach in his 12th year with the same team. It showed every bit of that disparity. So what happens from here? We face the New England Patriots next week in Foxborough. The Patriots beat a much better team than us handily, crushing the Pittsburgh Steelers 33-3. Now every week is different, we’ve that time and time again, so anything can happen. I would assume our players have pride so after a beating like yesterday, they will want to come out and play much better football, and it’s going to take that and more to beat the Patriots in New England, where they rarely lose. To expect the Dolphins to upset the Patriots would take a Miami Miracle. Can that happen two years in a row?

GO DOLPHINS!!

#staythecourse

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  1. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Nice tribute to Eddie, ORob. So sad, RIP Eddie.

  2. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    RIP Eddie Money

    • TryPod's avatar TryPod says:

      I just discovered that song in the last year- it is by far my favorite Gabriel song.. and that includes his Genesis songs.

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        I really enjoy a lot of his early solo stuff.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Hard to rival early Genesis. So much great stuff. If you haven’t, check out their live album Seconds Out which has some Gabriel and Collins doing the vocals. That’s classic Genesis. I learned how to become a better musician and guitarist playing along and doing my own improv over this album. I burned it out. LOL

      • TryPod's avatar TryPod says:

        I hear you Tim, and you and I have talked over the course of the years about different prog groups, so I am a fan of early Genesis.. but that Gabriel song is awesome and actually talks about his desicion to leave Genesis. I also like King Crimson…

  3. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    So if we trade Minkah and that bums me the fuck out, how does the secondary play out?

  4. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    How about Fitzpatrick to the Cowboys for a 2nd rnd pick and Taco Charlton?

  5. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Try, good stuff! I have friends who are huge Crimson fans. I dig them too, but they’re mega type fans. I’m a huge Bill Bruford fan so I always find out what he’s doing. He retired from music and is looking to teach or something. Did I ever ask you to check out Bruford’s solo album ‘One of a Kind’?

    If not… do it, it’s one of my “lost on an island” prospects. LOL

  6. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Get a taste.

  7. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Try,

    My wife has had Fear Inoculum on a loop pretty much non-stop since 08/30. 13 years is a long time, lol.

  8. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    there’s a lot of interest in minkah, will he fetch a first rnder?

  9. pheloniusphish's avatar pheloniusphish says:

    I think they can get a 1st. But KC or Dallas would be a very late 1st. In which case they should ask for more.

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

    Why would we take a late 1st RD pick for Minkah? Make it 2 late 1st RD picks and maybe we have a deal

    • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

      because we don’t want a player who doesn’t want to be here,

      • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

        That’s no reason to hurt ourselves own team

        I do t want a gm that downgrades picks – if you can’t get what you gave up for a 2nd year player, you are lowering the value of the assets this team gave you to work with and shouldn’t be the gm

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

    Tank for Tua?

  12. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    I read the article, no to Taco and a 2nd from Dallas for Minkah. Taco is a bust.

  13. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    By the time Minkah is given away, besides Wilkins, our only first round selection still on the team will be get this:
    Devante Parker

    We stock the league with talent it’s a shame we’re the NFL version of a farm team

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

    I keep Minkah here until he learns to be a man, and not a whiny little shit. NFL prison baby!

  15. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    pheloniusphish says:
    September 14, 2019 at 8:32 am
    That’s not even coherent..
    ————
    LOL, I have to wonder if the person who added the lyrics did it as a joke because they couldn’t understand it. Of course the song and lyrics themselves are ethereal and meant to be abstract and interpretive, It’s definitely not about bathubs and broken arms, lmao.

    It’s actually an amazing piece of music. She uses over 250 tracks of strings (cello and violin) layered over one another in the song, and the ‘male’ chorus is her own voice pitched down and layered as well. Definitely not for everybody, but I think it’s amazing.

    • D's avatar D says:

      There are some funny ones out there for yellow ledbetter

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        LMFAO!! It’s a small world, bro. My daughter and I were talking about that exact song 2 days ago and she sent me this video.

        To make it even better the first comment under the video is brilliant: “It doesn’t get Eddie Vedder than this. ”

  16. D's avatar D says:

    The two teams needing safety right now is TB and Oakland. I think LAC might be interested in him too since weddle is out and is getting to that stage in his career where you want someone young to replace him with.

    • D's avatar D says:

      TB keeps him in State (family) and out of the division. They have some young guys we could look to trade including the guy who is injured. I liked him in the draft. Justin Evans. So maybe a pick and him, or a first.

  17. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    D — the way I see it at this point any team that would be interested in Minkah knows they can put in a play for him. Odd thing about him versus say Jones is that he can be a key building block for the future. So getting him is not a short-term push over the top thing. So not just the contenders who could be interested.

  18. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Stang, I need the Pirates to do me a solid, and beat up on the Cubs today.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      LOL — Bucs playing the Cubs and the new look Phins playing the Pats. It’s a great stretch in stang fandom world. We’ll try our best for you.

  19. Capt. Stubbs's avatar Capt. Stubbs says:

    Congrats Mike!!
    I’ve looked all over for Miami’s outcome on last night’s game. After watching last Sundays’ game, they don’t deserve to play Saturday or Sunday, so i figured they would of moved them to “Friday Night Lights” to hopefully get 3 wins this season
    ugh that was a hard watch!
    Bye Minkah…….very disappointing!

  20. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

  21. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    Kornhieser on PTI is saying the league should step in and take miami’s 1st rnd draft picks because it seems they are purposely trying to lose.

  22. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    Go Knights

    7-0 UCF first qtr
    Swan from Stanford ejected for targeting

  23. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    Make that 13-0 pending the extra point on the pick six

  24. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    No he stepped out
    Ball on 3

  25. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    Now it’s 14-0

    UCF is the real deal folks

  26. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    UCF 38-17 in the 4th

  27. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    Dolphins sign Bryan Witzman.
    G/T 6’7 320
    UDFA
    Thank God.

  28. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    We only have 2 OL left from last year – Davis and Kilgore.

  29. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I’m watching Oklahoma @ UCLA… I want to see Jalen Hurts for the first time this year.

    Note: I used to LOVE watching UCLA when Mora Jr was the HC. It’s just not the same with Chip Kelly.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I heard Gary Danielson on the radio with Mike Francesa on Friday and he said the team/personnel Mora left Kelly doesn’t fit what Kelly does. They have more TE/H-backs and not the speed he covets. He has to turn the personnel over.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        That makes sense. I hope UCLA can come back as a perennial powerhouse. I’m not a big fan of Chip Kelly, but we all know what he’s been able to accomplish at the NCAA level.

  30. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Coming into this evening’s game Jalen Hurts had 41 passing attempts vs 24 rushing attempts: 14.4 YPP (Yards Per Pass) and 9.3 YPR (Yards Per Rush).

    I want to see him throw more, instead of just taking off running.

  31. There is only one university worth watching imo, GO KNIGHTS! Son is right, this team should go undefeated

    What a day, Knights Win, and I got some super results coming in from My new marketing program.
    Phones are lighting up and everyone is excited again. Which is good, that means I’ll still have a job next week, lol
    my partner bitched at Me about trivial marketing details, and I had to ask him for some trust and patience to see the results, marketing isn’t 5 minutes.
    I won’t have to ask that again, big pressure off of Me now.

    It’s so tough to work for others, it’s been 16 years since I wasn’t the boss. But he should be backing off My ass next week , because I’m closing some self generated leads this weekend outside of the marketing program. They all add up 😎

    In case anyone is wondering what I’m selling, nothing,
    I just let them buy, many thousands want to buy solar power and take their power bill to zero

  32. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I got to see a little bit of Tua Tagovailoa before he was relieved midway through the 4th quarter. Man… I’m NOT GOOD at evaluating southpaws.

    I mean, he looks so good doing what he does, but every single throw (throwing motion) meddles with my mind. It just looks so strange to me… and I felt the same way about Michael Vick.

    I’m going to have to find a way to reverse the screen to make him look like a right-handed passer.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      What concerns me is he always has some of the best talent in the country around him. Can he lift a team because of his eliteness or is he just very good with top talent around him?

      One thing about lefty QBs is you don’t have to invest in a top LT. Oh no I just let the tanking clue out of the bag. LOL

    • son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

      Put a mirror in front of the tv and then sit facing the mirror. All the plays will run the opposite way but it should work.

      The freshman QB for UCF, Dillon Gabriel from Hawaii, is leftie and was throwing dimes all day today. He broke Tua and McKenzies high school records.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        LOL at the mirror idea. I should be able to perform a reverse-neg with the computer when watching his gametape, though… just don’t know how to do it yet.

    • Tua is different than what,we are used to seeing. he trips me out a little too
      Different does not mean failure or he isn’t as good

      It’s all about performance, if the man performs, who care how he does it if it’s legit
      not everyone needs to be right handed to be successful, Steve Young never let it slow him down

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Oh, I totally agree, David. I’m just sayin’ that it’s difficult for me to evaluate throwing-motions from a southpaw. It just looks crazy to me, who’s spent way too much time evaluating right-handers.

        It should be easy (I think?), but not for me.

  33. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Tim Knight says:
    September 14, 2019 at 8:41 pm
    Maybe game situations?
    —————-
    Perhaps. I don’t know… that’s why I’m watching Hurts this evening, bud!

    You should tune on in with me: the game’s on Fox. I’d like your input as we watch the same game. Where’s RGS? He and I used to constantly watch West Coast games on a Saturday night.

  34. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

  35. Btw, that half helmet image of Fitzpatrick is whack

    I dont think I have ever seen such a bizarre looking image of a QB , other than the Sanchez butt fumble, lol

    What is Fitz doing in that whack image?

  36. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Good poise in the pocket by Hurts, despite the holding call.

  37. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Without question, Hurts can run. But I want to evaluate him as a passer!

  38. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Nice pass over the middle to the TE by Hurts.

  39. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Hurts is certainly dynamic!

  40. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I have nothing against left-handed QBs. It’s about the prospect and is Tua so good because he’s always on the top 1 or 2 team in the country? He didn’t bring Alabama back against Clemson last year in the championship game, they got destroyed and did nothing in the 2nd half.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      I, too, have NOTHING against left-handed QBs. I’m with ya, Tim.

      What we’re looking for is tangible GROWTH out of Tua this year, after he failed to bring Alabama back in the championship game last year against Clemson.

      I don’t care about a pretty stat line out of Tua (though it helps)… I want to see TANGIBLE growth.

      I think we’re on the same page, man.

  41. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Tim Knight says:
    September 14, 2019 at 8:45 pm
    What concerns me is he always has some of the best talent in the country around him. Can he lift a team because of his eliteness or is he just very good with top talent around him?
    —————
    I hear this, and I understand what you’re sayin’. That’s why one can’t “box scout”. Gotta watch these players play (either live or game tape), and watch their fundamentals. And as you very well know, stats mean NOTHING in NCAA football.

  42. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Hurts definitely has poise in the pocket, but it’s difficult to ascertain how much awareness he has when UCLA’s pass-rush is WEAK. I mean, he doesn’t seem scared, and it’s no wonder why.

    Great throw for the TD pass just a minute ago.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Put Hurts behind OUR O-Line, and I’ve no idea how he’d react. Good thing we’re just getting started in talent eval… it’s only the 3rd game for OU… I need to see how Hurts reacts under pressure.

  43. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    M13, I’m not anti-Tua, I’m simply stating the kind of thing I’ve seen before about top “college” QB prospects. I’m not sold on any of them from 2018. Yes you have to give them time, but I don’t see elite in any of them yet. They all have some nice skills. But becoming an elite franchise QB is so much more than brilliant flashes and stats. Consistency in pressure games and big spots is what separates elite from okay.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      ^

      I couldn’t agree more, my friend. That’s why I want to see how Hurts reacts under pressure, for one. There’s a LOT that goes into it all. 🙂

    • I see some confusion on Minkah, stuff like, he doesn’t want to be here, etc

      His problem isn’t that he doesn’t want to be here, he wants to play cornerback, not 4 positions

      He weighs 205 pounds, that’s not big enough for strong safety or lb, and he’s frustrated that he got humiliated on TV playing at 4 different positions

      Strangely enough no one asks Howard to play multiple positions including lb, both are cornerbacks and should play there

      If Miami won’t allow Minkah to play cornerback, he should go to a team that doesn’t ask him to do anything but cornerback

      If Minkah has to play multiple positions and can’t, but excels at one, his career is being wasted in Miami and he should leave asap

      Flores was hands down the worst coach in the NFL for game one, so bad that some players are noticing the lack of commitment from Flores , and Ross, and don’t like it

  44. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    M13, I’m somewhat ambidextrous meaning I can do certain things equally well left/right but I’m right dominant – probably 70/30. I understand the left-handed awkwardness look you’re talking about. I experience it when batting or throwing lefty. It’s weird, as a righty batter I have more power and lefty I can spray the ball around better but still launch one once in awhile. Not that I’m doing this currently, talking about when I played. LOL

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      I’m pretty much the exact same as you (70-30) when it comes to being ambidextrous… most of us musicians have it to a varying/greater degree.

      I’m just saying… when it comes to evaluating southpaw QBs, I’m not used to seeing the ball come out from from that side. Imagine seeing right-handed QBs x 1T times… it’s just a visual thing for me when it comes to evaluating a southpaw QB. It’s strictly a visual distraction for ME: it’s MY short-coming.

      I’ll get it figured out, one way, one how!

  45. Unless You can jerk off left handed, You are 100 percent right handed, lol

    I read that on a hustler gum wrapper I think

  46. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    David, a lot of what you said about Minkah is true. The way we’re using him is the same way the Pats used Patrick Chung. This philosophy and direction is still very new in Miami. It’s okay if Minkah isn’t into it and Flores sees things differently. It’s not right and wrong, it’s just different. T.J. McDonald is still a FA. Maybe our coaches do see something.

    • Maybe the coaches saw the scoreboard?

      I dont know what they see in Minkah at lb or SS
      that’s just stupid to put him there when he excels at cb , and sucks at those positions

      If we did that to Howard, he would want out too

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Howard has always been a corner and Minkah made his reputation at Alabama being versatile. Minkah was considered a top 10 maybe 5 prospect who fell to us at #11 because he could play every secondary position. That’s what he was known for. What has changed? Is the NFL competition too much for him?

  47. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    David C (@DolphinsSB52) says:
    September 14, 2019 at 9:30 pm
    I see some confusion on Minkah, stuff like, he doesn’t want to be here, etc

    His problem isn’t that he doesn’t want to be here, he wants to play cornerback, not 4 positions

    He weighs 205 pounds, that’s not big enough for strong safety or lb, and he’s frustrated that he got humiliated on TV playing at 4 different positions

    Strangely enough no one asks Howard to play multiple positions including lb, both are cornerbacks and should play there

    If Miami won’t allow Minkah to play cornerback, he should go to a team that doesn’t ask him to do anything but cornerback

    If Minkah has to play multiple positions and can’t, but excels at one, his career is being wasted in Miami and he should leave asap…
    ——————
    Know what Nick Saban and Bill Belicheat* have in common? Positional versatility.

    Who was the Nick Saban drafted 1st round DB? JASON ALLEN. Hence, I call it, “Jason Allen Syndrome”: S-CB-S-CB-S-CB-S-CB-S ???

    Welcome to Miami, Minkah Fitzpatrick… and his mother.

    • Versatility is fine, if the player can handle it, Minkah cannot

      this isnt the NCAA anymore, and he’s not on a great team like he once was

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        If Minkah can’t handle it [seems to me Jason Allen could (he NEVER griped about it), but couldn’t catch on], I think Minkah needs to either close his mouth or be traded.

        I do NOT condone Minkah’s actions, bud.

  48. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    The thing Minkah doesn’t like is playing in the box at LBer, he said he’s 205lbs, not heavy enough to play there.
    Flores is using him at times in a defensive set as the “money player” a term out of NE’s playbook, they used patrick chung the same way.

  49. We can continue playing Minkah all over the place, but we already have proof he isn’t ready for that, and now his morale is shot .
    Also, Maybe he could play multiple positions under a real coach, Flores is horrible

    None of us know what it’s like to get burnt one on one for a long TD in front of millions of people. But I’m guessing it seriously sucks shit, I know I would ask to play corner if I were him.

    Minkah is doing the right thing IMO, go somewhere we’re he can excel at CB, fuck linebacker

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      It was but ONE GAME, man.

      • The worst home loss in our history, yea. Just one game, the most horrible home game in over a half century

        It only counts one loss, but the fact we can’t even compete doesn’t bode well for the patriots game or any game for that matter

        There isn’t any reason Miami can’t field a competitive team, unless it’s just not that important or part of some tank agenda

  50. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Maybe we haven’t had versatile enough DB’s and LB’s for a long time?

    Maybe some day Flores would like to cover a TE??????

    It would be really be nice to cover one again!

    • This ant the time to experiment with whacked out shit, maybe Ryan Fitzpatrick can cover TE, let’s try that?

      Flores report card is the scores and the wins and losses
      He is so far in over his head he might not ever dig out.

      He wasn’t even close to putting players in the right positions, making adjustments to get coverage or a pass rush, didn’t even play our starters enough, among numerous other mistakes that I’m too tired to dig up.

      He coached a preseason game for game one, that should be a fireable offense IMO
      I know he gets a free pass of sorts at first, but he doesn’t deserve it, he sucks and isn’t committed to win, the players know it, and will want out

      Why should a player waste their career? They should try to be their best, teams don’t have the right to play guys out of position and waste their career

      Players should Never be expected to keep quiet when they are getting dry fucked
      They are just as much human as the coach and have every right to speak up

      Imagine if Your boss asked You to work in several different positions, would we keep quiet if we felt we were being humiliated and misused? I Doubt it

  51. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    David, after we beat the Pats 5-3 tomorrow we will all be rejoicing! 🙂

    • Lmao is it April 1 again already?

      Patriots are committed to win, They have great coaching and they don’t try to fill the roster with cheap Nobodies
      They have an expensive payroll

      Dolphins are not committed to win, have a crap excuse for a coach and a roster largely bereft of talent, with some of the talent unhappy and wanting out
      The Dolphins have become the Orlando magic, lol congrats!

  52. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I HONESTLY can’t get a good/clean read of Jalen Hurts tonight. He’s CLEARLY(!) good, but I need to see much more in order to assess him… and it’s very early in the college football season.

  53. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    what’s screwed up is at the start of the third qtr no one was in the stands, everyone had left the stadium. very unfair to the fans who paid to see a product.

    I think the front office is tanking but i don’t think the players or coaches are.

    The NFL is always trying to protect the shield, it wouldn’t surprise me if Ross got a call from Goodell.

  54. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    David C (@DolphinsSB52) says:
    September 14, 2019 at 10:07 pm
    The worst home loss in our history, yea. Just one game, the most horrible home game in over a half century…
    ————-
    I understand ya, man, but let it be known… this team is young and hasn’t yet had the ability to gel. MANY of us wanted to see a true BLOWUP… we finally did it. Instead of constantly going 7-9 or 8-8 year in and year out (over the last 2 decades) via “retooling” and employing over-priced FAs, we’re FINALLY doing it the RIGHT WAY.

    Hang in there, bud… we’re going to come out of this on the other side, better than ever!

  55. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    GREAT arm on that throw by Jalen Hurts! Problem? He had ALL DAY to throw. I want to see what he can do under PRESSURE!!!

  56. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I’m audi for the night. Peace to ALL!
    GO PHINS!!!
    HELL YEAH!!!

  57. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    After one game? LOL

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

    Honestly a lot of DBs would love to be able to be used like Minkah is being used
    I am surprised he isn’t excited about it

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

    Let’s go Jaguars!

  60. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Piggy, I saw what you said earlier about compensation for Minkah in a trade. I think a 1st rd pick gets it done. It doesn’t have to be close to #11. The entire team is turning over. Three 1st rd and two 2nd rd picks should change the dynamic for the team in a positive way.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      I don’t like the idea of taking less than we invested a year later

      Honestly the team and Minkah should work it out

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        I wish they would too, but if it’s not going to happen you get a 1st and move on. PIT has been rumored to be very interested.

  61. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Here’s what Miami is looking at in 2019.
    1. So bad we get the #1 pick
    2. Not that bad and we’re top 5.
    3. Have the chips to trade up.
    4. Better than people thought but we still have the chips.
    5. ?

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

    I like Tua – but he’s not the only QB

  63. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Didn’t Minkah bill himself as a DB that could play anywhere prior to the draft? So why is he complaining about being asked to do just that now?

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

    Honestly I think if we keep Minkah, X, Wilkins, Baker and add some pass rushers we can have a good defense for a decade

  65. Mike E. says:
    September 14, 2019 at 11:05 am
    I keep Minkah here until he learns to be a man, and not a whiny little shit. NFL prison baby!

    Reply
    damn, Mike
    thats horribly racist, and if You said it to him in person? , he would prove You very very wrong.

    hes ten times the man and athlete You are IMO, and makes more than ten times as much money too

    • pheloniusphish's avatar pheloniusphish says:

      I think Mike was saying making him stay would be putting him in NFL prison with Baby as an exclamatory. Not that Minkah is an NFL prison baby. Nothing racist in his post, Daffydil.

      • Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

        You did it again!

      • ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

        you can’t resist! LOL

      • he also questioned his manhood and called him a whiny little bitch. statements that make others second class , fits for 400 years Black people have heard they need to keep quiet. stay in their place, they arent intelligent, and all are future criminals, etc

        the people making racist statements ,or putting them in a second class pigeonhole. are the poorest judge of what racism is, or it wouldnt have lasted 400 years

  66. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

  67. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Have we won 5-3 yet?

  68. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Racist Mikey at it again. No wonder you voted for Trump!

    • i never said Mike was racist, i said he made a racist statement.

      Minkah isnt here, he is the only one that knows if it is or not , we only know these generalizing statements have been used for centuries to try to hold people back

  69. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    let’s go fins! brady is 7-10 here i hope we can make it 7-11

  70. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    Starting Richmond Webb’s cousin is somehow posiive karma, or at least I hope so, so i am picking us to continue our domination of Tom Brady, 24-21.

    Ocala howie, are you there?

  71. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    are you ready for some footbawllll!

  72. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    i hope we are more competitive today.

  73. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    any time a team is coming off a loss they usually bounce back the next week, a lot of gamblers take that into consideration. we got embarrassed last week so i hope they corrected the stupid mistakes.

    one was mccains play at FS, either get him on the right page or get him outta there. we can’t let these ratriot wrs get behind the D

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

    David – I would say the very same thing if Minkah was white. I don’t care what color he is. He’s privileged to be allowed to play in the NFL, he’s whining after one rookie season and one game in with his new coach that he wants out. That’s extremely selfish. If I take his black/hispanic Coach’s side on this, how does that make it a racist statement. He’s undermining his HC, and showing no regard for any of his teammates either. If he was white you probably wouldn’t have said a word. BTW – If you’re saying what I said was racist, that implies that I’m racist as well. Think!

    • Mike, i do not think You are racist, i just though that because you were pissed off at him, it went too far, and it could be taken that way, especially to someone that has heard it before against them.

      i dont disrespect You for it, everyone makes statements out of anger or whatever, including myself.

      but look at my avatar, lol Minkah is my favorite Dolphin player, i would defend him even if he was polka dotted, i just love the guy and wish we would play him at CB

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

        It didn’t go too far at all. If me saying he has to stay on the team until his contract expires and called it “NFL prison” upsets you, maybe you’re the one that needs to reevaluate. I’m fine with what I said.

      • We can agree to disagree, Minkah is the only one that would really know if it is or not,

        And he isn’t here

  75. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    ORob — I say take the points as well. If for no other reason that the evil genius likes to sit on leads. He gets ahead by say 9 or 10 and goes into lock down mode.

  76. i coach one of the Magics subcontractors Youth teams, its not a big deal, its just something to have fun. i dont even get paid, i just get discounts on stuff.
    its not with the magic, its a third party with the magic.
    magic are cheap and subcontract out their youth programs, SMH

    there are 8 players on my team, 14-17 years old, representing several races

    parents watch everything i do, and comment about it later, imagine what the parents would say if i always told the black players to sit down and be quiet,they arent very intelligent , whiny little bitches, they will be in prison soon, they should know their place, etc

    i would get fired immediately, and the parents of the child i insulted , would rip me a new asshole.

  77. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    In Disney World they have a ride called the Carousel of Progress. Sometimes when I’m on this blog I feel like I’m on the whatever the opposite of what that ride would be.

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

    Minkah is the only one that would really know if it is or not,

    I don’t write stuff on here for his consumption. You think he cares what I write? Do you think I care what he thinks? I write this for us to discuss. Listen, anyone could judge anything as they please, I know for a fact that it wasn’t meant as racist, and that’s all that counts. End of story!

  79. enjoy the game guys, hopefully Miami wins! my boys are undefeated, 0-0, lol first game is at 12;30
    ill watch the dolphins game later, we need a win today

  80. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

  81. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Know you guys hate La Canfora, but least this is his take on it.

    “According to league sources, roughly 20 teams have reached out to Segal and/or the Dolphins about Fitzpatrick, with the team seeking a future first-round pick for him at this point. “

  82. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    stangerx says:
    September 15, 2019 at 10:59 am
    ORob — I say take the points as well. If for no other reason that the evil genius likes to sit on leads. He gets ahead by say 9 or 10 and goes into lock down mode.
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    that’s not what they did against the stealers

  83. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    going to the winghouse to watch the game, great place to watch it, a dolphins bar, they have every game on but they always have the volume up on the miami game, and it’s on the big screen.

    naked wings with a side of sour cream and an unsweet iced tea thank you.

  84. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

  85. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

  86. manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

    Well by osmosis we sure are getting a lot of media attention today .. we have made them take notice..🤡 even if it took AB being a dickhead, and a Raven shit kick to get us there

  87. Dloxahatchee's avatar dloxahatchee says:

    On the coach flo show he says they have a lot of things corrected
    Hope we show something today
    Go Phins

  88. Dloxahatchee's avatar dloxahatchee says:

    If 20 teams are asking about Fitzpatric that sounds like a late 1 and a third ?

  89. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

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  91. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    with all these teams lined up it would seem one team will come with an offer that we cant turn down.
    that said
    if we are getting ready to trade fitzpatrick i would not play him today, he could possibly get hurt or have a bad game that would affect his value.

  92. ocalarob's avatar ocalarob says:

    The niners i heard whom don’t have a 2nd rnd pick wanted to swap their 1st for one of our 2nds and fitzpatrick.
    their 1st rnd pick could be top 10.

  93. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Could we trade the other Fitzpatrick and keep Minkah?

  94. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    I can’t believe we’re already down by two TDs when kickoff is still 36 minutes away…

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