Tyreek Hill and other Dolphins points

What do you know??? Tyreek Hill made the news cycle again, and as per usghe, it’s not for the right reasons. I’m not even going to touch the specifics of the situation he’s in because I have zero f*cks to give about his personal life. What I will say is that he’s often a distraction, and this team needs to be focused on winning this season. I feel like we can do it with or without him, and if we can get an offer for a decent pick in this coming draft, I wouldn’t hesitate to jump on that. Hopefully the league doesn’t get involved in his indiscretion here and punish him with a suspension. It doesn’t seem like it’s worthy of such punishment, but the NFL has much disdain for their players and their league being shed in a poor light. I’d take a 2nd or 3rd pick and just be done with him, Next year we’d be done with his salary cap hits and for this season, maybe it would help the team stay on the straight and narrow and just think about the task at hand, WINNING! We could definitely use more draft capital for this particular draft where it’s not a top heavy draft, but filled with a lot of maybes past maybe a couple of handfuls of players, so having an extra pick gives us more flexibility when it seems like we still have holes to fill.

We’ve debated here for quite some time as to how the team should approach the draft. Those of you who actually read my articles, if there are any, know how I feel. O-line is first and foremost for me. We have to give our offense, and mostly Tua the best opportunity to be an elite offense. We saw how poor it was when we Tua had to throw the ball within a very short 2 second span, and we (our receivers) weren’t getting enough separation. We also how it was practically impossible for our RB’s to run inside of the tackles, everything was rerouted to the outside, but we all know that makes short yardage situations situations nearly impossible under those circumstances. If you can’t get inside running lanes, you don’t convert short yardage situations, and that’s precisely how it went for us all season long. Our starting C Aaron Brewer is great on the move blocking downfield, but short yardage plays require your center to engage and turn defenders or just blow them back with a strong push. He’s not that guy, and nobody who played OG on either side was capable of that as well. That led to constant failure on 3rd or 4th and short. This MUST BE FIXED!

I’m well aware we need CB help too, but not re-signing DT Christian Wilkins has still left a gaping hole on the other side of the nose tackle opposite Zach Sieler. This is a deep draft for that position, but it could be really risky to wait until the 3rd RD or later. There are a few players that might be able to help us if they’re still there, but again, if you have players you want, you may want to pull the trigger in RD 2 and not risk them being gone in RD 3. Then we must turn our eye on CB’s. It’s a shame we’re looking for a starter at DT, because right now I’m not sure we have an outside CB on our roster that can start. Again, I speak from the premise of the belief that our offense has to be near elite for this team to win. I feel like if our offense resembles last year’s offense, where we couldn’t throw downfield, nearly every pass was a 5 yard shot here or there, and a 10 yard pass was a deep one, we’re cooked. We have to be much more like the high flying offense of ’23, when Raheem Mostert scored 18 rushing TD’s. If we have a consistent run game, and we’re getting push up the middle too, this will make defense much more honest, and those safeties that have been playing 10 yards back or more will now have to creep up and help in run support which in turn should help us take some deep shots and get receivers open deep. McDaniel must find a way to counter this issue, but the offensive line humming is an essential need to allow this to occur.

I know I have been a malcontent and have been very negative towards our team and organization. I feel it’s totally warranted though. A great draft might change my mind somewhat, and I hope they can come through with one. We could potentially have an exciting defense with Chop Robinson, Jaelan Phillips, Bradley Chubb and our two ILB’s Jordyn Brooks and Tyrel Dodson. My eyes just keep going back to that huge hole at LDE/DT though, and we have to find a legit starter there. I can see picking up a discarded veteran after the draft and then forming a rotation with the drafted rookie and the vet, but we still have to get a quality player regardless. Yes, I know M is gnashing his teeth about a CB, and he’s not wrong. We do have to find one who can give us quality reps, and I feel like that may end up being a similar situation as LDE/DT, where we draft a CB and he rotates with a vet and some of the guys we already have on the roster. This is where we have put ourselves, but it could work. We most definitely need a lot of luck that a bunch of the aforementioned players have to stay healthy, something that never seems to happen. Maybe we’re due for some luck, it can’t always go the other way, right?

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443 Responses to Tyreek Hill and other Dolphins points

  1. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    So, is Grief lying about Ramsey? In his statement he said that Ramsey did not ask for a trade and was not asking for more money. Then what was the issue? Why jump to the “mutually agreed” attempt to trade him if everything was ok?

    That fucker is so incompetent! I cannot believe Ross hasn’t fire him after 10 years of fucking the team up! (20+ years in decision making capacity)

  2. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    FIRE GRIER! On the page turn!

  3. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Gee whiz…I hope nobody’s close to the shooting at FSU. Be safe if you are.

  4. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    So Grier confirmed the team and Ramsey will be seeking a trade?

  5. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Rockphin

     says:

    April 17, 2025 at 1:07 pm

    Resistance is fertile?

    She even has a metal Dolphin on her face!

    —————

    Resistance is futile when it comes to Jeri Ryan! 7 of 9? I’d say more like a 10 out of 10!

  6. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    @MySportsUpdate

    Here’s the full clip of Aaron Rodgers on

    @PatMcAfeeShow

    discussing his meeting with new Jets HC Aaron Glenn — and why he didn’t appreciate how it was handled.

    https://x.com/MySportsUpdate/status/1912931714093011156

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Love or hate A-Rod — and if this story is true — this is truly unprofessional behavior from the stej (Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey).

      Hopefully, this will deter solid FAs from signing with the stej.

  7. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    @Breaking911

    UPDATE:

    @WFTV

    has removed the article reporting 5 dead in FSU shooting; still awaiting an official update from police.

    ————-

    WOW

  8. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I’ve been seeing a LOT of hype for Michigan TE Colston Loveland of late. I’ve actually seen several mocks where Loveland goes before Tyler Warren… which is RIDICULOUS to me!!!

  9. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    2 people are officially declared dead from the FSU shooting today. Sad.

  10. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

    Ian Rapoport

    The #Titans have waived former third-round pick OT Nicholas Petit-Frere.

  11. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Mike E(!!!),

    I’ve bloody GOT IT, man! One MUST be a Star Wars fan to understand… but Steve Ross becoming the owner of our Miami Dolphins is akin to Disney becoming the new owner of Star Wars with the sequel movies!

    The parallel here is PERFECT!!!

    Robert Iger : Steve Ross

    Kathleen Kennedy : Chris Grier

    JJ Abrams/Rian Johnson/JJ Abrams : Adam Gase, Brian Flores, and Mike McDaniel

    And even with an outstanding cast, they STILL managed to screw it all up!

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      And just as has been admitted regarding the Star Wars sequel trilogy, there was NEVER a cohesive plan… they just made it up as they went along.

      Sounds like our Dolphins, does it not?!!

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

      lol @jj Abrams in multiple roles as a colossal screw up

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        😀

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        In truth, had JJ Abrams been given all 3 films, it could have been totally cohesive. That Kathleen Kennedy decided to give Rian Johnson Episode VIII, it threw the greatest wrench into matters.

        THAT’S SO DOLPHINS!!!

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

      M13,

      the major flaw in this comparison is Star Wars has been mostly wildly successful; The Dolphins, have not.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Disagree on Star Wars being wildly successful since Disney took over… only a geek like me could tell one otherwise, looking over the $$$. Disney is about to crash Star Wars, and the ratings back as much.

        AGREED on the Dolphins not even being mildly successful! You’ll get no argument from me there, my man!

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

        they bought for $4 billion , have made over $12.5 billion. That’s pretty successful! Ratings are only one component. It’s a different business- they are defined by money, success in the NFL is largely defined by wins and championships.

        think of it this way- the ratings in the NFL are better than ever (dolphins games included)- Does that mean the Dolphins are successful?

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

    M – that was a humorous comparison, enjoyed it! I’m with you too, I haven’t liked the direction Disney has taken with Star Wars which is no surprise

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

    Brian – I think M’s comparison is spot on. Stephen Ross paid $1.1B for the Dolphins. They’re now worth over $6B. Just like Disney, both Ross and Disney are making money but their product SUCKS!!!

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

    Bri – it’s kinda like the Yankees. I know they have been in the post season but they don’t win World Series. Doesn’t matter, Yankees make so much money every year no matter what the Yankees do. Ross makes money on the Dolphins, the Formula 1 racing and the Tennis stadium. Regardless, Ross and his fucknuts are absolutely clueless as to how to build a successful NFL organization

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

      I think we can all agree that it’s disheartening for sure. I honestly can’t see a way where this gets better anytime soon. We were all hoodwinked a few years ago with our high flying offense that has come crashing down to earth because Best Buddy Mike can’t adjust. He and Tua mirror one another in the sense that they both need almost everything to go right to be successful, and they can’t beat the better teams .

  15. ElephantRider's avatar ElephantRider says:

    Looking forward to Mike Es article tomorrow!

  16. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I wasn’t hoodwinked!!!! Wait…what’s a hoodwink?

  17. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Can’t post or reply using computer this morning. Another WordPress glitch??

    BBM – Not sure what happened to this blog, but there is a new blog up

    NEW BLOG UP!!!!!!

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