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I forgot that he had t-shirts
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...e-gates-pushes-believe-in-miami-movement.html
[h=2] Miami Dolphins: Clyde Gates pushes “Believe in Miami” movement [/h] by: Omar Kelly April 13th, 2012 | 5:08 PM
Miami Dolphins receiver Clyde Gates is pushing a movement.
Clyde Gates and Vontae Davis sport BIM shirts
According to Gates, B.I.M. is a acronym he and his childhood and college friends used when they did anything impressive.
Say someone hits a big shot in a hoops game (Gates played hoops before switching to football in college), or produced a big play on the football field.
After the achievement the person would say: “BIM.”
The three letters stand for “Believe in Me.”
Gates is flipping it slightly with the goal of encouraging Miami Dolphins fans to “Believe in Miami.”
“I totally understand the fan’s perspective on everything,” Gates said when asked about the Dolphins’ turbulent offseason, which featured former head coach Tony Sparano and his staff being replaced, Pro Bowl receiver Brandon Marshall being traded to Chicago, and safety Yeremiah Bell, a team captain and Miami’s leading tackler the past four seasons, being released.
“South Florida’s got a lot of passionate fans. There are ups and down in this game. In my heart I BELIEVE this is going to be a good season for us,” Gates said. “I believe we’ll turn it around and win. I believe in Miami.”
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...e-gates-pushes-believe-in-miami-movement.html
[h=2] Miami Dolphins: Clyde Gates pushes “Believe in Miami” movement [/h] by: Omar Kelly April 13th, 2012 | 5:08 PM
Miami Dolphins receiver Clyde Gates is pushing a movement.
Clyde Gates and Vontae Davis sport BIM shirts
According to Gates, B.I.M. is a acronym he and his childhood and college friends used when they did anything impressive.
Say someone hits a big shot in a hoops game (Gates played hoops before switching to football in college), or produced a big play on the football field.
After the achievement the person would say: “BIM.”
The three letters stand for “Believe in Me.”
Gates is flipping it slightly with the goal of encouraging Miami Dolphins fans to “Believe in Miami.”
“I totally understand the fan’s perspective on everything,” Gates said when asked about the Dolphins’ turbulent offseason, which featured former head coach Tony Sparano and his staff being replaced, Pro Bowl receiver Brandon Marshall being traded to Chicago, and safety Yeremiah Bell, a team captain and Miami’s leading tackler the past four seasons, being released.
“South Florida’s got a lot of passionate fans. There are ups and down in this game. In my heart I BELIEVE this is going to be a good season for us,” Gates said. “I believe we’ll turn it around and win. I believe in Miami.”