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Safety Yeremiah Bell nowhere to be seen as Dolphins return to practice

How about Clemons at FS and Jones at SS..
Yeah, I think we're all curious to see if that clicks. If Bell can't go it'd be good to see if there's any possible future with those 2.
 
Let see for every spectacular play you think he's made i'll give you two where i think he's overrated i'll start

1) Giving up that touchdown to J.Keller (He really can't cover anyone 1 on 1)
2) Allowing B.smith to run threw his Tackle on a critical 3rd down play

Now you go..

When was the last time he had an interception? Jarring Hit? Force Fumble? Int for TD? Strip? Deflection?

I'll wait...
Keep waiting. I didn't say he was the end all be all... He won us the Seahawks game a couple of seasons
back. That's more than I can say for any safety on this roster presently.

Also, the hit he laid on Farve was ****ing awesome when ***** *** prop 8 left the Jets.
 
well that keeps us in the luck sweepstakes i guess. not like he was making a huge impact anyway
 
Here's a conspiracy theory for you:

The Chargers just placed SS Bob Sanders on injured reserve. He played fully in the first two games this year but didn't play in the Chiefs game. Steve Gregory replaced him, and he's just not very good.

Yeremiah Bell is mysteriously absent from Miami practices, excused by the front office for 'personal reasons'. Those same 'personal reasons' were given when the Dolphins held Vernon Carey out of practice while they put the screws to him on his contract and told him he can either move to right guard and take a pay cut, or be cut from the roster.

Could it be that the Dolphins are in negotiations with the Chargers over Yeremiah Bell, who would occupy Bob Sanders' position? If that were the case, I could see the Dolphins not wanting to execute the trade until after this weekend's game between the two teams. However, when you're in negotiations to deal a player, it is COMMON practice in the NFL that you don't play him or practice him anymore so as to avoid injury.

It seems to me like Yeremiah Bell is the one who blabbed about Jason Taylor's locker room speeches where he scolded the team on their practice habits and all that. I don't think he did it maliciously but he had direct quotes in the papers about it. He's old but still playing solid football, more solid than Steven Gregory anyway, and everyone keeps wanting to see what Reshad Jones may have for us at Strong Safety. If Chris Clemons is returning to health at Free Safety, perhaps it's time to see what the young ones can do. We're 0-3 (all three losses in conference) and three games behind the Bills, two games behind the Jets and Patriots. The playoffs are out of the question.
 
Here's a conspiracy theory for you:

The Chargers just placed SS Bob Sanders on injured reserve. He played fully in the first two games this year but didn't play in the Chiefs game. Steve Gregory replaced him, and he's just not very good.

Yeremiah Bell is mysteriously absent from Miami practices, excused by the front office for 'personal reasons'. Those same 'personal reasons' were given when the Dolphins held Vernon Carey out of practice while they put the screws to him on his contract and told him he can either move to right guard and take a pay cut, or be cut from the roster.

Could it be that the Dolphins are in negotiations with the Chargers over Yeremiah Bell, who would occupy Bob Sanders' position? If that were the case, I could see the Dolphins not wanting to execute the trade until after this weekend's game between the two teams. However, when you're in negotiations to deal a player, it is COMMON practice in the NFL that you don't play him or practice him anymore so as to avoid injury.

It seems to me like Yeremiah Bell is the one who blabbed about Jason Taylor's locker room speeches where he scolded the team on their practice habits and all that. I don't think he did it maliciously but he had direct quotes in the papers about it. He's old but still playing solid football, more solid than Steven Gregory anyway, and everyone keeps wanting to see what Reshad Jones may have for us at Strong Safety. If Chris Clemons is returning to health at Free Safety, perhaps it's time to see what the young ones can do. We're 0-3 (all three losses in conference) and three games behind the Bills, two games behind the Jets and Patriots. The playoffs are out of the question.
man i hate to say it bc i really like bell, but i hope you are right.
 
Here's a conspiracy theory for you:

The Chargers just placed SS Bob Sanders on injured reserve. He played fully in the first two games this year but didn't play in the Chiefs game. Steve Gregory replaced him, and he's just not very good.

Yeremiah Bell is mysteriously absent from Miami practices, excused by the front office for 'personal reasons'. Those same 'personal reasons' were given when the Dolphins held Vernon Carey out of practice while they put the screws to him on his contract and told him he can either move to right guard and take a pay cut, or be cut from the roster.

Could it be that the Dolphins are in negotiations with the Chargers over Yeremiah Bell, who would occupy Bob Sanders' position? If that were the case, I could see the Dolphins not wanting to execute the trade until after this weekend's game between the two teams. However, when you're in negotiations to deal a player, it is COMMON practice in the NFL that you don't play him or practice him anymore so as to avoid injury.

It seems to me like Yeremiah Bell is the one who blabbed about Jason Taylor's locker room speeches where he scolded the team on their practice habits and all that. I don't think he did it maliciously but he had direct quotes in the papers about it. He's old but still playing solid football, more solid than Steven Gregory anyway, and everyone keeps wanting to see what Reshad Jones may have for us at Strong Safety. If Chris Clemons is returning to health at Free Safety, perhaps it's time to see what the young ones can do. We're 0-3 (all three losses in conference) and three games behind the Bills, two games behind the Jets and Patriots. The playoffs are out of the question.

okkkkkkayyyyy what exactly would most likely be the compensation for Mr. Bell?
 
The challenge the Dolphins figure to face against San Diego’s high-powered offense this Sunday could be a bit tougher after strong safety Yeremiah Bell was a no-show at the portion of Wednesday’s practice that was open to the media.In related news, Jason Taylor did not participate and, while both Vontae Davis and Chris Clemons participated, neither worked with the starters, meaning Nolan Carroll and Reshad Jones could once again be in the starting lineup against a Chargers team that ranks fourth in total offense and sixth in passing.Bell was on the field on the Dolphins’ last defensive play in Sunday’s 17-16 loss to Cleveland, coming over too late to help rookie Jimmy Wilson prevent a 14-yard touchdown pass from Colt McCoy to Mohamed Massaquoi.Bell, 33, has played in every game and started all but one over the past four seasons since returning from a torn Achilles tendon suffered in the 2007 opener. If Bell is out for any reason, the logical replacement would be veteran Tyrone Culver, who has made only two starts in his six-year career.http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thed...re-to-be-seen-as-dolphins-return-to-practice/

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