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*** OFFICIAL MIAMI DOLPHINS @ WASHINGTON REDSKINS GAME THREAD *** Week 1

No surprise there


Mike Rodak ‏@mikerodak
Mike Rodak retweeted Adam Schefter
Charles Clay probable for today's game with knee injury that cropped up in training camp. Clay called it "nagging." Mike Rodak added,

Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
Bills TE Charles Clay battling knee injuries, not new. Had knee drained at least 6 times last season in MIA. Dr.'s concerned about longevity
 
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Two Dolphins players have physical confrontation in meeting; Several Dolphins have urgency to prove their worth; Vegas embracing Fins; Canes, Marlins
Jarvis Landry and LaMike James apologized to their Dolphins teammates on Thursday after they shockingly started fighting during a special teams meeting on Wednesday, according to five sources. The confrontation involved pushing and shoving between the two players.

From what we hear, Landry --- a jovial, fun-loving guy --- was joking around at the start of the meeting. James appeared to be in a bad mood, and whatever Landry was joking about rubbed James the wrong way, prompting James to lash out physically. A source said Landry did not
level any personal attacks at James.

Pushes and shoves were exchanged, but neither player was injured; James suffered a shoulder injury this week and was limited in practice Thursday, but that injury happened while blocking in a blitz pickup in practice, according to a source. James is expected to play today.

After the incident in the meeting, Landry later apologized to James and told James he was always available to talk if James ever needed anything. Neither player has been suspended by the team, nor does this appear to warrant that.

Both players apologized in front of the team a day later. Another player on the team said both players told the team that they were sorry they created a distraction.

Coincidentally, both players are competing for return jobs on the team (see the note below about that), but that was not believed to be a factor in their dispute.

The view here: The incident appears to be an anomaly in a locker-room filled with players considered high-character, so it shouldn’t be cause for great concern.

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...iver-vegas-embracing-fins-canes-marlins-.html
 
I just spotted Colin Cowherd on Fox. What happened to his hair? It looks red.
 
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---------- Post added at 11:17 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:17 AM ----------

Two Dolphins players have physical confrontation in meeting; Several Dolphins have urgency to prove their worth; Vegas embracing Fins; Canes, Marlins
Jarvis Landry and LaMike James apologized to their Dolphins teammates on Thursday after they shockingly started fighting during a special teams meeting on Wednesday, according to five sources. The confrontation involved pushing and shoving between the two players.

From what we hear, Landry --- a jovial, fun-loving guy --- was joking around at the start of the meeting. James appeared to be in a bad mood, and whatever Landry was joking about rubbed James the wrong way, prompting James to lash out physically. A source said Landry did not
level any personal attacks at James.

Pushes and shoves were exchanged, but neither player was injured; James suffered a shoulder injury this week and was limited in practice Thursday, but that injury happened while blocking in a blitz pickup in practice, according to a source. James is expected to play today.

After the incident in the meeting, Landry later apologized to James and told James he was always available to talk if James ever needed anything. Neither player has been suspended by the team, nor does this appear to warrant that.

Both players apologized in front of the team a day later. Another player on the team said both players told the team that they were sorry they created a distraction.

Coincidentally, both players are competing for return jobs on the team (see the note below about that), but that was not believed to be a factor in their dispute.

The view here: The incident appears to be an anomaly in a locker-room filled with players considered high-character, so it shouldn’t be cause for great concern.

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...iver-vegas-embracing-fins-canes-marlins-.html

James is probably upset we picked up another RB (Gray) and that Landry's all round skills takes away from James ST role. James is much more expendable than Landry.

Ok. It's over. Time to play ball.
 
Uh. LaMike? I like what you're doing on returns and I'm pulling for you, but it's a really bad idea to start **** with the fan favorite / QB favorite / everybody's favorite young star in the making receiver.
 
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---------- Post added at 11:17 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:17 AM ----------

Two Dolphins players have physical confrontation in meeting; Several Dolphins have urgency to prove their worth; Vegas embracing Fins; Canes, Marlins
Jarvis Landry and LaMike James apologized to their Dolphins teammates on Thursday after they shockingly started fighting during a special teams meeting on Wednesday, according to five sources. The confrontation involved pushing and shoving between the two players.

From what we hear, Landry --- a jovial, fun-loving guy --- was joking around at the start of the meeting. James appeared to be in a bad mood, and whatever Landry was joking about rubbed James the wrong way, prompting James to lash out physically. A source said Landry did not
level any personal attacks at James.

Pushes and shoves were exchanged, but neither player was injured; James suffered a shoulder injury this week and was limited in practice Thursday, but that injury happened while blocking in a blitz pickup in practice, according to a source. James is expected to play today.

After the incident in the meeting, Landry later apologized to James and told James he was always available to talk if James ever needed anything. Neither player has been suspended by the team, nor does this appear to warrant that.

Both players apologized in front of the team a day later. Another player on the team said both players told the team that they were sorry they created a distraction.

Coincidentally, both players are competing for return jobs on the team (see the note below about that), but that was not believed to be a factor in their dispute.

The view here: The incident appears to be an anomaly in a locker-room filled with players considered high-character, so it shouldn’t be cause for great concern.

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...iver-vegas-embracing-fins-canes-marlins-.html

LaMike uhm you better walk on egg shells our your going to be LeGone..

I wonder if this played into the Gray promotion.
 
Fireman Ed has unretired :lol:

To All Jet Fans,

I want to say thank you for all the support for the 28 years of leading the cheer for the greatest chant in all of sports. The New York Jets organization asked me to come back and lead the chant with the new leaders of the chant one last time. I know the fan base loves the chant and rocking our house and I know that the tradition will continue with these energetic and passionate leaders.

My hope is the fan base will embrace these chant leaders and support them in good and bad days. I look forward to the future, knowing we're in good hands with head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan.

I also look forward to the day we can raise the Lamar Hunt Trophy in our house as AFC Champs, and marching down the 'Canyon of Heroes' with the Lombardi Trophy. Until then I will be at home games as always since 1975 with my family rooting for the Green and White.

I have met thousands of passionate loyal jet fans through the years who want to win a championship in the worst way. Our time is coming! In closing Thanks again for all the years and as Always J-E-T-S Jets!Jets!Jets!

Sincerely,

Eddie Anzalone

http://www.metro.us/kristian-dyer/f...-fans-upon-his-return/zsJoim---KpjMyaR2MBRGs/
 
Looks like Vegas is getting on board


### Not only do Phil Simms and Boomer Esiason rate Miami the fourth-best team in the AFC, but consider this: So many people have been betting on the Dolphins winning the Super Bowl that the MGM Grand and 11 other Nevada casinos dropped the odds from 50-to-1 this past spring all the way to 15 to 1. Only eight teams have shorter odds.

“The public has really embraced the Dolphins,” said Jay Root, who runs the MGM Grand’s sports book. “It’s a little surprising the amount of money and tickets we’ve written on them. They’re always popular but people have doubled down.” The Dolphins have shorter odds than even the Ravens, who are 18-to-1.

The only teams with shorter odds: Seattle, Green Bay, New England, Indianapolis, Dallas, Denver, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
 
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