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PLAYOFFS?!! PLAYOFFS?!!
DAVIE – If the Dolphins’ defensive line plays as well against Chicago as it did against Green Bay, the Dolphins will win Sunday.

Well, let’s not be overly dramatic. There’s a good chance the Dolphins win Sunday.


Through five games the Dolphins’ defensive line is clearly the best unit on the team, and it could be on the verge of being special. They’re active, disruptive and potential game-changers.



Miami Dolphins writer Omar Kelly and WPEC 12's Matt Lincoln discuss Jarvis Landry's future, and the Dolphins matchup this Sunday with the Chicago Bears.

There’s a good chance they’ll end the season regarded among the NFL’s elite, along with Buffalo, Detroit and a few others. They’re that good.

A positive feel good article.. One we all can use right about now...
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-dolphins/sfl-dolphins-defensive-line-is-playoffready-20141017-story.html?track=rss

 
Our D-line has been our strength for a few years now. Unfortunately, none of our other units come close.
 
You know its good when he doesn't even mention the third overall pick Dion Jordan, or the guy that might be the best of them all in a year or two Chris McCain.
 
You know its good when he doesn't even mention the third overall pick Dion Jordan, or the guy that might be the best of them all in a year or two Chris McCain.

And who is going to be the player that has to give up snaps so Jordan can get some playing time? Nobody should have to at this point it's going to be interesting. They can find room for him on special teams not sure where else.
 
I wonder if Dion shed weight, that would be great to have him slim down a bit so he can be moved around in different blitzes
 
And who is going to be the player that has to give up snaps so Jordan can get some playing time? Nobody should have to at this point it's going to be interesting. They can find room for him on special teams not sure where else.

Hopefully traded to another team
 
Hopefully traded to another team

For what though? At this point it probably benefits us to hold on to him and see what he may be able to contribute FWIW. I can't imagine he would yield much interest or garner a pick of any worth on the trade market.
 
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