Really like how he was straight forward with this interview on other teams and dolphins related.
Really like how he was straight forward with this interview on other teams and dolphins related.
He's useless.Pretty disheartening that Dan said as long as Stephen Ross is the owner, there's no chance that Miami goes to the throwback uniform permanently.
Pretty disheartening that Dan said as long as Stephen Ross is the owner, there's no chance that Miami goes to the throwback uniform permanently.
Great interview. Thanks for posting.
I do agree with Marino that Miami would have won a playoff game without the enormous amount of injuries. That just hit this team at the wrong time.
You can survive some, but wow was that staggering.
Not sure I agree with him on the toughness question. Overall, I think the team has some physical and tough players. But Miami isn't on par there with Baltimore or Kansas City. I think that was apparent.
Now, maybe with home field advantage it wouldn't have mattered as much?
Pretty disheartening that Dan said as long as Stephen Ross is the owner, there's no chance that Miami goes to the throwback uniform permanently.
Great interview. Thanks for posting.
I do agree with Marino that Miami would have won a playoff game without the enormous amount of injuries. That just hit this team at the wrong time.
You can survive some, but wow was that staggering.
Not sure I agree with him on the toughness question. Overall, I think the team has some physical and tough players. But Miami isn't on par there with Baltimore or Kansas City. I think that was apparent.
Now, maybe with home field advantage it wouldn't have mattered as much?
If Miami wasn’t missing 3 and 4/5th’s it’s offensive line (and ultimately it’s 2 edge rushers on defense) for such a huge chunk of season that ultimately determined the season — I don’t think you’d be talking about “physicality” and “toughness” at all.
Probably not. At one point, Miami definitely looked like a super bowl team this year.If Miami wasn’t missing 3 and 4/5th’s it’s offensive line (and ultimately it’s 2 edge rushers on defense) for such a huge chunk of season that ultimately determined the season — I don’t think you’d be talking about “physicality” and “toughness” at all.
Yea i dont agree either. If you ask a group of people to name teams with physically tough defenses, or teams whose defenses had a representation, it would be the current day KC's, 49ers, and Baltimore since the early 2000's. Ravens had a dropoff since the Ray Lewis days, but theyve still somewhat kept that reputation.