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Miami Dolphins training camp report (Aug. 5)

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-- Matt Moore fumbled a snap and Koa Misi would have been there to clean his clock.

-- Sean Smith deflected a Matt Moore pass to Patrick Carter.

-- Edmond Gates caught an in-route on Vontae Davis. Chad Henne on the throw.



-- Chad Henne threw a nice slant in the middle of the field to Davone Bess for a 20 yard gain during 7-on-7.

-- Pat Devlin hit Clyde Gates in the endzone during 7-on-7 but Gates dropped the pass.

-- Pat Devlin threw an interception right to Vontae Davis.

-- Kory Sheets is having a good day on inside run. He broke what would have been a big run.

-- Jared Odrick and Tony McDaniel seem to be a good pair. I wonder where Phillip Merling fits in.

-- John Jerry is being tried out as a starter on the flipside.

-- I totally forgot that Jason Taylor brings value to the team as a long snapper on special teams.

-- Clyde Gates just split a CB and S for what would be a TD pass. He can run the 9 route with ease.

-- OG Ray Feinga, who was working as the starting RG the first week of camp, is sitting out his third practice with an undisclosed injury.

-- Dolphins CB Will Allen has joined the rehab crew.

-- Brandon Marshall is not practicing today.

-- Well, it's not Brett Favre, but Dolphins agreed to 1-year deal with QB Kevin O'Connell and cut Tom Brandstater.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...-camp-report-080511,0,5527873.story?track=rss
 
here's a better one from a very good and reliable fan/poster on a rival Miami board:

passing drills when there were drills that split the two functions.
Fair amount of people skipping work like myself, was like 3/4ths full during work hours.

Will Allen, Jake Long, Ray Feinga appeared all on the back section doing sidelines stuff, and Brian Hartline/Brandon Marshall/Richie Incognito/Yeremiah Bell were there but didn't do anything except walk-through style drills

Linemen started practicing Cover/Uncovered zone rules. Three linemen vs. 3 defenders(either 1 DL/2LB or the opposite). Within a few minutes they started doing short pull zones where a guard pulls over the tackle next to them
Meanwhile the linebackers did jam/cover drills on each other
Jason Taylor appears to be back as a Nickel sub. He lined up as the strongside OLB in a passing down drill, but Misi was the guy who got the couple of base 3-4 snaps the starting unit got.

They started running full contact 3 vs. 2 blocking drills with one "side" of a line(sometimes including TE) going against a DL and linebacker.
Jared Odrick as an end puts Jeron Mastrud on the ground
Pouncey gets a good jump off the snap and gets Soliai turned, but slides off the block and falls to the ground.
Ronald Fields judo-throws Joe Berger to the ground. Wouldn't have been legal in the game, he basically hooked his arm, but doesn't get any **** from coaches
Next snap Pouncey puts Frank Kearse on the ground.
Charles Clay as a TE misses a block on McDaniels
Pouncey puts Johnny Jones on to his knees.
Soliai goes to his knees on a Garner/Berger double team, but seems to have done so to hold his ground.
Fatties get a rest and linebackers go against FB/TEs
Nic Grigsby has a solid pickup vs. Kevin Burnett.
Jonathan Freeny pops Reggie Bush pretty good, helmet to helmet contact and Bush looses what looks like a piece of paint off his helmet. Bush wouldn't have given up a sack, but it wouldn't have been pretty.
Everyone besides non STs take a rest, and they practice gunners/blockers, etc. I zone out.

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11 on 11 drills now, starters in. Defense is as expected with Edds lining up SILB in Dansby's place and Burnett WILB, and Culver at SS for Bell. Starting offense is @OL Murtha LT, Garner/Jerry rotating LG, Pouncey C, Carey RG, Colombo RT. Starting receivers appear to be Gates and Bess as Hartline and Marshall out, and Charles Clay and Reggie Bush with starters.
First play goes for little to no, off-tackle outside zone out of a 2-TE formation to the strong side(With Clay@TE).
Second play out of balanced 2-TE formation, Bush gets pretty good gain on outside zone right, Soliai drives Pouncey into the backfield 1v1.

Some second team subs on the field, play goes for a loss on a pin and pull to the left side out of a weak I-formation, with Bush at RB. Blocking did not develop.
Daniel Thomas goes for a solid >5 gain from the I-formation on an inside zone.
Lex Hilliard goes for a nice gain after cutting back because McDaniels got free on the front side of the play.
Kory Sheets goes for a pair of good gains on inside zones vs the 3rd team defense.
Starters back in, Bush goes for negligible gain behind Carey short pull to inside. Interior just gummed up.
Tony McDaniel drops Daniel Thomas for a loss/no gain after beating Kopa for a second time.
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Teams break up again, I'm watching more 2v3 pass blocking drills(the first set were run blocking) and ignoring the passing drills down field, figure the papers will cover it.
McDaniels beats Carey on an outside move.
Soliai gets the better of Pouncey off the snap, but Soliai overextends himself and Pouncey drops him to the ground and falls on him. Wouldn't have impacted a QB pulling out from under Center.
Starks abuses John Jerry on an inside move.
Murtha contains Jared Odrick pretty nicely off the snap, but gets called for a hold on Odrick's second effort.
Kopa gets into good position vs. Wake on an outside move, but Wake switches to power and gets loose to the inside.
Langford beats Nate Garner off the snap whom escorts him safely into the backfield.
Jerry does a nice job in pass protection vs. Ronald Fields.
Taylor pulls an inside move on Allen Barbre that gets some movement.
Langford gets the better of Carey on an inside move.
Spears and Langford crash to the interior vs. Colombo and Carey, and Carey ends up getting a hand in both defenders chests and holds his ground. Very nice job by Carey and Colombo kinda gets a little push while he effectively blocks two players.
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Full 11 on 11 up next. Same starting unit as above passing drills. They appear to be practicing quick passing plays against blitz-heavy passing sub formations.
Same starting offense as above.

Defensive packages had some interesting wrinkles. With Dansby and Bell out, Sean Smith was playing the ILB role next to Burnett with Culver at SS. Taylor and Wake were the edge rushers, and pretty much exclusively played in 2-point stances, with Jason Taylor frequently shifting from the edge to a stack position like he used to do frequently in Nick Saban's defense.
First play Gates catches a short slant with Henne having an outside defender in his face.
Good pickup of blitz and Henne goes deep, but his target(Marlon Moore) does not. Blown play.
Bush catches a short swing pass against Sean Smith.
Sean Smith bats the ball away from Marlon Moore.
Matt Moore comes in, bad snap and fumbles.
Moore overthrows and Julius Pruitt breaks up a potential Nate Ness INT.
Next play incomplete as Jimmy Wilson gets in Moore's face on a blitz.
#84(?) with a nice catch over the middle and #44(?) draped all over him.
Starters back in, and Henne unloads quickly to Fasano for short game.
Gates drops an on target pass against a heavy blitz.
Nic Grisby drops a short pass with the 2nd string back in.
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Horn rings, and they are practicing hurry-up stuff. Not so much the plays themselves, but getting back quickly to the line, getting snaps off quickly, running QB sneaks in short yardage, etc. Actual route running and defense half-speed.
After a few plays they run full speed, Reggie Bush doesn't pull in a pass against Sean Smith down the field. Someone drops an F-Bomb on the field.
Bush makes a short catch vs. Sean Smith in the flat. Smith still at linebacker.

---Gonna cut to highlights now, getting lazy.
Jimmy Wilson pops #87 over the middle on a short pass, jarring the ball loose. Nice.
Matt Kopa gets beat by Kendall Langford this time.
Quinton Spears gets what would be a sack on Devlin, but the ball gets loose and Jimmy Wilson tries to fight the ball out of the receiver.
Murtha gets chewed out badly by DeGuglielmo, for "not thinking". He also yelled at Jake Long for not paying attention to something a few minutes later.

They practice a couple of pin and pull plays out of a 3-TE formation, and then their moms all bring out juice and cookies and the coach tells them how good a job they did and I went home.
 
its funny how i just never hear henne's name much even in a trusted fans breakdown.

Jimmy Wilson wants a job badly. He knows jail sucks bigtime. This dude is a hitter.
 
its funny how i just never hear henne's name much even in a trusted fans breakdown.

Because he's better than the haters make him out to be. His poor performance these past two seasons was due to the handcuffs Henning put on him and Henning's stupid playcalling. Of course, he could prove me wrong and have another bad year, but I don't think he will.
 
from what ive heard, Henne had two good practices on Friday and Thursday. And that was coming from Omar!
 
its funny how i just never hear henne's name much even in a trusted fans breakdown.

Jimmy Wilson wants a job badly. He knows jail sucks bigtime. This dude is a hitter.

yeah I take it has good we don't hear much. I have noticed that even guys like Omar will admit when Henne makes a play. I don't like this Andrew Carter guy though. He'll gush over a WR making a big play, and then just say, Henne with the throw.

But everybody seems to love Wilson playing. I saw an interview with him after he was drafted and he said he knew his past hurt him, but he just wanted a chance and since the Fins gave him that chance, he wanted to make sure they didn't regret it
 
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