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Tebow may face depleted Dolphins secondary

What happened to Denver's 1st round pick WR Demaryius Thomas (or however you spell his first name).. they also have Eddie Royal do they not ? Those are good receivers to go along with Decker. I' ve seen plenty of games where Eddie Royal looked absolutely incredible, especially during his rookie year when i was like WHOA ! I would take a healthy Eddie Royal over a healthy Davone Bess any day of the week and twice on Sunday's. D.Thomas looked VERY good in some games too,, and in fact they forgot all about Brandon Marshall in Denver because of Thomas' play.

That receiving corps will give this crappy Miami secondary lots of problems.

I'm putting money on Denver all the way. Just like I put big money on the Jets at halftime on bodog.com to win the 2nd half (Jets were at -4 for the 2nd half and they easily covered ).. as the Dolphins have been the worst team in the league at halftime adjustments and anyone with a brain knew that the Jets would come on strong in the 2nd half after the dolphins blew their load in the 1st half with nothing to show for it on the scoreboard
 
i could see the praises coming in now. tebow looks like an nfl qb, reason why everybody has a career game against us, look at brady he torched our secondary, everybody has been torching our secondary, i can't wait the fins game has become better than movies, it has comedy, drama, and suspense, and the best part its 3 hours, its an epic film, EPIC FAIL
 
Our injured secondary vs. their pathetic WR core. They probably have the worst pass-catching group in the league.
 
i could see the praises coming in now. tebow looks like an nfl qb, reason why everybody has a career game against us, look at brady he torched our secondary, everybody has been torching our secondary, i can't wait the fins game has become better than movies, it has comedy, drama, and suspense, and the best part its 3 hours, its an epic film, EPIC FAIL

Remember when the crappy Daunte Culpepper came to Miami when he was with oakland. He looked like an All-Pro QB against us and Oakland destroyed Miami. It was probably Culpepper's best game of the year. Watch for Tebow to have a career day and be at the forefront on the ESPN highlight show sunday night.
 
Jones being out may be a blessing. The guy is awful and Sparano refuses to make changes. Maybe this will allow Jimmy Wilson some time back there. AT least lets see what we have in the kid. Jones and Clemons are both waiver wire caliber players. Time to give up on some of these guys and try something else. If it takes bad hammys to finally get them out of the lineup I'm all for it. Does anyone really think our secondary loses out with Reshad Jones hurt? You can put anyone in the world back there and I'm pretty sure you wouldn't notice a difference.
 
Our conditioning coach should get a job as a weatherman, where it's acceptable to be completely useless...
 
What happened to Denver's 1st round pick WR Demaryius Thomas (or however you spell his first name).. they also have Eddie Royal do they not ? Those are good receivers to go along with Decker. I' ve seen plenty of games where Eddie Royal looked absolutely incredible, especially during his rookie year when i was like WHOA ! I would take a healthy Eddie Royal over a healthy Davone Bess any day of the week and twice on Sunday's. D.Thomas looked VERY good in some games too,, and in fact they forgot all about Brandon Marshall in Denver because of Thomas' play.

That receiving corps will give this crappy Miami secondary lots of problems.

I'm putting money on Denver all the way. Just like I put big money on the Jets at halftime on bodog.com to win the 2nd half (Jets were at -4 for the 2nd half and they easily covered ).. as the Dolphins have been the worst team in the league at halftime adjustments and anyone with a brain knew that the Jets would come on strong in the 2nd half after the dolphins blew their load in the 1st half with nothing to show for it on the scoreboard

Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas will start 2011 on the Non-Football Injury list after failing his physical at Dove Valley on Thursday.

This news should not come as a surprise. Thomas tore his Achilles tendon and had surgery in February. He, and the team, are holding out hope that he will be able to play by midseason.


By placing Thomas on the NFI, the team is holding a spot on the training camp roster for Thomas, though he is not allowed to practice until he passes a physical, giving Thomas more time to rehab and the team several more weeks to make further decisions about his status.


As long as Thomas hasn’t practiced or passed a physical, the team has the option to put him on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list to start the season. He would stay there for six weeks, at which point the team would either have to place him on the active roster or on the injured reserve list.



blogs.denverpost.com/broncos/2011/07/27/demaryius-thomas-on-non-football-injury-list/8266/
 
the problem with him is when he makes a solid tackle he gets hurt. Happened again in the Jets game. After the hit just 2 yards past the line of scrimmage on a stop, and it was a very hard hit after a good running start, Vontae was wincing and dropped his shoulder in pain

Vontae is very muscular for a corner and looks strong, but he has what people call: "soft muscles"


And, unfortunately, a soft brain with a big mouth as well.
 
Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas will start 2011 on the Non-Football Injury list after failing his physical at Dove Valley on Thursday.

This news should not come as a surprise. Thomas tore his Achilles tendon and had surgery in February. He, and the team, are holding out hope that he will be able to play by midseason.


By placing Thomas on the NFI, the team is holding a spot on the training camp roster for Thomas, though he is not allowed to practice until he passes a physical, giving Thomas more time to rehab and the team several more weeks to make further decisions about his status.


As long as Thomas hasn’t practiced or passed a physical, the team has the option to put him on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list to start the season. He would stay there for six weeks, at which point the team would either have to place him on the active roster or on the injured reserve list.



blogs.denverpost.com/broncos/2011/07/27/demaryius-thomas-on-non-football-injury-list/8266/

That's nice but Demaryius Thomas is listed as "probable" for the game tomorrow.

Looks like he's playing, along with Eddie Royal (who's listed as probable for tomorrow as well).
 
And after observing Tony's Insane Clown Posse ... I'll bet the game doesn't even come down to DBs ... even though T-bone is a bonafide poop-flinger!! Won't be surprised to see Orton.

Tony's Insane Clown Posse will pull other dead rabbits out of the hat to screw it up ... then blame the fans for lack of support. Deja Vu all over again!!
 
And after observing Tony's Insane Clown Posse ... I'll bet the game doesn't even come down to DBs ... even though T-bone is a bonafide poop-flinger!! Won't be surprised to see Orton.

Tony's Insane Clown Posse will pull other dead rabbits out of the hat to screw it up ... then blame the fans for lack of support. Deja Vu all over again!!

lolz at dead rabbits.
 
Jones is likely out? We may just **** around and win this game. Seriously, if we lose to the Tebow lead Broncos we have a legitimate shot at the #1 pick. This is the most winnable game left on the schedule and Jones being out makes it that more likely. 13-10 Miami win in what will be the least exciting game to watch.
 
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