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Dolphins Offseason Thread (Mandatory Mini-Camp 6/10 - 6/12)

They’ve already said diggs isn’t going anywhere at this point.

I have heard about the hitch in the delivery but that’s probably cause he’s learning a new offense and it’s early still.

Pats schedule is cake on paper but so is ours so…

Ain’t no one catching the bills anyways if Allen stays healthy think I saw sometbing where they have the easiest schedule. Not that it matters
I'm just relaying what I heard on the radio @hoops , funny how doom and gloom they are, it's just such endlessly entertaining schaudenfreude after the decades of sorrow they unleashed on the AFC East. Dammit, it's way too soon for the arrow to start pointing back up for them! As far as Diggs , key phrase "at this point" , how long until he does something even dumber than allowing himself to be filmed passing out "party favors"? Hard to imagine Vrabel putting up with too much nonsense.
 
I'm just relaying what I heard on the radio @hoops , funny how doom and gloom they are, it's just such endlessly entertaining schaudenfreude after the decades of sorrow they unleashed on the AFC East. Dammit, it's way too soon for the arrow to start pointing back up for them! As far as Diggs , key phrase "at this point" , how long until he does something even dumber than allowing himself to be filmed passing out "party favors"? Hard to imagine Vrabel putting up with too much nonsense.

Is it felger and mazz radio you are listening to?

And yes the key is at this point with diggs
 
That article is just guessing. Making a task harder than the game, with an element(tennis ball) that isn’t actually in the game is irrelevant because it doesn’t replicate the game, they catch it completely different. An example of this being useful would be baseball training with smaller balls, doesn’t change the swing, so it replicates the game and makes it more difficult than the actual game.

That doesn’t mean there is no value in catching tennis balls. The value is in the variability of the training though. The body and mind react really well to variability and tend to find more solutions to problems that standard non variable practice offers.
Couldnt disagree more. Playing college baseball one of the hitting drills we used to use was taking a broom stick and soft tossing golf wiffle balls using the stick to hit balls. The task the wide receivers are doing makes them focus harder as the object is smaller, reinforces the idea of using your eyes following the ball into your hands, and making hands "softer" to catch passes. I love the idea as it is nothing but thinking outside the box.
 
Couldnt disagree more. Playing college baseball one of the hitting drills we used to use was taking a broom stick and soft tossing golf wiffle balls using the stick to hit balls. The task the wide receivers are doing makes them focus harder as the object is smaller, reinforces the idea of using your eyes following the ball into your hands, and making hands "softer" to catch passes. I love the idea as it is nothing but thinking outside the box.

Agree. This is something we did in Little League, Babe Ruth, and High School.
 
Couldnt disagree more. Playing college baseball one of the hitting drills we used to use was taking a broom stick and soft tossing golf wiffle balls using the stick to hit balls. The task the wide receivers are doing makes them focus harder as the object is smaller, reinforces the idea of using your eyes following the ball into your hands, and making hands "softer" to catch passes. I love the idea as it is nothing but thinking outside the box.
I don’t agree here as the comparison of objects are completely different relative to the job requirement

It’s more about focus and how that affects drops then it is the act of catching a football
 
Hmmm.....

Wilson won twice as many games with the jests as the great A Rodgers.

Maybe the jests are just offensively incompetent, in general?
He had an offensive coordinator who's doing just fine now and was reportedly fired because he didn't want to play Zachiepoo. He also had a guy that might be known for good offense who wouldn't let him off the practice squad.

..but sure, stick with it's likely that Zach is gonna finally put it together with Miami. I'm sure your lottery ticket is a winner too.
 
Looked like you were glazing honestly. Either that or you fail to keep up with this thread. Its been posted a number of times.

This kid is not an in structure qb. This is quite possibly the worst qb to get hoping he can operate an offense like mcdaniels. Now say Tua gets injured, I sure hope McDaniel learned his lesson and has a secondary offense scripted for guys like Wilson. Not denying his arm strength and talent, this kid needs to gain confidence again i just dont see it.
At some point, McDaniel has to learn this lesson. You can’t keep throwing poor backup QBs on the field and expecting them to run the Tua playbook. An “ offensive genius” should be able to build a backup plan for the backup. Asking Skylar Thompson to the run the same offense as Tua was suicidal.
 
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