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Getting some love from the media after a spectacular offseason. The author says of ALL of the reconstructed position groups in the NFL...
"This group (the Dolphins WRs), perhaps more than any other, has a chance to take a massive step forward from where they were a season ago."

Much more at the article here: http://grantland.com/the-triangle/d...cted-position-groups-with-the-highest-upside/

Hell yes, Dolphins. :hi5:

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fit, talent, and cap wise I think we improved in all those areas.
 
Devante Parker will be the greatest WR to ever put a fins uni on. Book it
 
Add in Hartline's 2 TD's and we have to replace 12 with a combination of Stills , Jennings and Parker
Should be no problem and a lot less headaches.
 
But how are we going to replace Wallace's 10 TD's?!

That ain't even close to the real issue.

The real issue is HOW DO WE REPLACE HARTLINE'S PUTTING SKILLS?

Man, dem skillz killed opposing teams...

LD

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I predict problems with Tannehill adjusting to the idea that a WR can raise his hands over his head and make a catch.

I love Wallace.

BUT he really made me wonder if he was developing eye problems with the way he treated the ball in the air, especially in afternoon shadows and night games.

No night vision + gator arms = problems that detract from killer speed.

LD

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Puttin' in solid work, Aqua!

Nice.

LD
 
Jimmy Ceffalo on Finsiders likes our ne WR's, es0pecially Parker. He thinks the long ball will be much improved, saying that last year if the long pass was not perfect, it was incomplete, speed is great but a receiver has to do more.
 
The more important question is, how are we ever gonna replace Hartline's elite footwork? :lol:

Easy, we put stills and jennings at the x position together in a three-legged race stance. That counts as one Hartline.

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That said, i wish hartline well, he was a classy dude that made a classy exit.
 
That ain't even close to the real issue.

The real issue is HOW DO WE REPLACE HARTLINE'S PUTTING SKILLS?

Man, dem skillz killed opposing teams...

LD

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I love Wallace.

BUT he really made me wonder if he was developing eye problems with the way he treated the ball in the air, especially in afternoon shadows and night games.

No night vision + gator arms = problems that detract from killer speed.

LD

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Puttin' in solid work, Aqua!

Nice.

LD

Thank you sir!
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