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

so many people on here that take the smallest dumbest things to get pissed off with, aka tuas OFFSEASON pics on his boat, enjoying his life in the OFFSEAson.. like come on, go touch grass

or they just spit out the same nonsense takes from pundits that have never played a snap, with out actually doing any research of there own.. like legt you can take 10 minutes on the net to look up videos and stats that prove alot of **** people say as wrong but they take it as gospel .. its just dumb.

like so what they have music in the facility.. who gives a damn, eveyr gym ever has music when people are working out, or people take there own ipods and listen.. its not some revalation that only the fins are doing, nor is it something thats really worth getting your panties in a twist over
The one I get the biggest kick out of is when some dim bulb will post video of a single play and then try to argue that this player ALWAYS does whatever is displayed in that one play.

Just the dumbest argument ever.

Then there are the girls who confuse cause with correlation.

Didn't they have a logic course in your local Junior high?
 
Rising Stars and Injury Updates

Wide receiver Tahj Washington, still recovering from an injury, was the only non-quarterback in a red jersey, while tight end Tanner Conner donned the orange jersey, highlighting his standout performance in practice. Tyreek Hill, recovering from wrist surgery, was seen catching passes, signaling a positive recovery trajectory.

Nick Westbrook-Ikhine’s Breakout Performance

Amidst the drills and tactical plays, newcomer Nick Westbrook-Ikhine emerged as a standout performer. After a quiet start in previous OTAs, Westbrook-Ikhine made a significant impact by catching a touchdown pass from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in a goal-to-go seven-on-seven drill. His performance did not stop there; he later secured another touchdown in the 11-on-11 session, showcasing his potential as a vital offensive asset.

Quarterback Dynamics and Defensive Highlights

The minicamp also highlighted the dynamic between quarterbacks and their receivers. Zach Wilson delivered a precise back-shoulder touchdown pass to De’Von Achane, though he narrowly escaped an interception by Ethan Bonner. Rookie Quinn Ewers demonstrated his agility by connecting with Andrew Armstrong for a touchdown, further emphasizing the depth of talent within the squad.

Defensively, players like Grayson Murphy and K.J. Britt made their presence felt by applying pressure on the quarterbacks. Cornerbacks Ryan Cooper Jr. and Isaiah Johnson showcased their defensive prowess with crucial pass breakups and interceptions, adding to the competitive spirit of the minicamp.

A Glimpse into the Dolphins’ Future

As the minicamp progressed, the Dolphins’ offense and defense continued to test each other’s limits. Tua Tagovailoa’s connection with Jaylen Waddle remained strong, while new cornerback Kendall Sheffield demonstrated his defensive skills against Malik Washington. The session concluded with a remarkable completion from Tagovailoa to Washington, despite tight coverage, hinting at the promising offensive strategies being developed.

Reflecting on the Minicamp’s Significance

The Miami Dolphins’ minicamp offered a glimpse into the team’s evolving dynamics and potential for the upcoming season. With a blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talents, the Dolphins are poised to refine their strategies and strengthen their roster. As the offseason progresses, the performances and developments observed during this minicamp will undoubtedly shape the team’s journey in the competitive landscape of the NFL.

 
I can't even remember who Nick Westbrook-Ikhine is, but I'm hoping he's one of those tall receivers.

Memory is a bit weak after my beverages this evening. 🤣 Oy, my optimism for the season continues to grow.
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Here’s a start.
So, Stafford, Russel Wilson, Derek Carr, Ryan Tannehill, Andy Dalton, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Flacco, (Patrick Mahomes), Jared Goff, Dak?

Those are all the most recent, younger QBs listed on there. So are those the guys who are clutch? I'm not sure why you cant just answer the question of who in the NFL would be considered clutch other than Mahomes. Rodgers absoutely used to be. Wilson was pretty solid on the Seahawks. Flacco had... that one playoff run. Stafford did win a super bowl, eventually.

I guess I just think its weird, trying to call Allen, not clutch (and sure, the Bills havent as a whole won it all, but theyve been damn closer than many other AFC teams) when theres plenty of other worse players on that list; or other guys who would never be thought of as clutch. Some of these are just a case of quantity over quality
 
Here’s a start.
And also, again, I'm asking about CURRENT quarterbacks. I could give two shits about Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Big Ben on that list.

Stafford and Wilson are the next up in wins there, I guess I wouldnt rather be building my team around either of those guys. Stafford in his prime, sure. But did the Lions think he was very clutch, they'd probably have kept him if so?
 
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