I don't recall what happened, but can I get a refresher on why we're on our 3rd OL coach?
We fired the one at beginning of season, Gugz took over, after that I dont think the team and him reached a deal. So we hired MarshallI don't recall what happened, but can I get a refresher on why we're on our 3rd OL coach?
It was not sarcasm. But maybe i didn't word it right. No death is the only acceptable outcome. But my opinion aside. Today the power 5 just publicly announce they are considering exactly what I posted.I hope this is sarcasm. Otherwise, since everybody doesn’t gets a mild/moderate case, what percent of the NFL is ok to die or become hospitalized in your opinion?
One theme of last offseason was the number of guys we got that are relatively new to their current position.So to get back on topic, heres that article I mentioned. Stating Flowers is the dolphins most underrated player.
Everybody loves a good redemption story, and Flowers has become one. The ninth overall pick of the Giants in 2015 spent his first four seasons as one of the NFL’s worst offensive tackles, but got a professional rebirth in 2019 when the Redskins signed him to a one-year, $3.25 million deal and moved him to left guard. Flowers performed far better in a phone booth where his wonky mechanics and sub-optimal mobility weren’t obvious deficits. He allowed just two sacks and 24 total pressures in 588 pass-blocking snaps, and established himself as an above-average run-blocker. Flowers may never be a top-five offensive lineman, but the Dolphins will get more out of the three-year, $30 million contract they gave him in March than you might think.
Every NFL team's most underrated player
In the NFL, players are underrated for all kinds of reasons. Sometimes, they’re second banana to a superstar whose deeds take up all the oxygen. Other times, it may be that the player has to …touchdownwire.usatoday.com