These players just engoy living in south beach, making money, don't care about win's | FinHeaven - Miami Dolphins Forums

These players just engoy living in south beach, making money, don't care about win's

rutgers11

Rookie
Joined
Apr 29, 2007
Messages
251
Reaction score
2
These are are just enjoying life, making huge money, playing kids game, non of them have the heart of a brady or desire of mike jordan to win.... i was reading all there twitter post today... vontoe, hartline, smith, etc....
not one of them gave a shi* that the team was completly embarassed last night..... RECORD BROKE ON THEM... do you really think brady not care being embarrassed like that.... these fins players have it so easy, they really don't have the desire to be the best.... bess might be the only one who cares... the others are just collecting checks and will use excuse that they play in such a hard division..... Basicly dolphins areirrevelant for as long as brady keeps playing (7 more years) because he has so much more desire that our players and is not happy just enjoying being a celeberity and collecting huge gameday checks. NO HEART OR DESIRE FROM THIS GROUP.
 
i was reading some tweets too. i was shocked! the only thing these guys were concered with was Brian Hartline's celebration dance. Idiots. You guys just got EMBARRASSED on national tv and act like its no big deal
 
Where you live and where you grow up really shapes who you are as a person.

Pittsburgh and Baltimore are two very tough cities. Those teams take on the persona of the city. The Steelers have always been iron tough, rough, rugged, looking for a fight. That's the nature of the city of Pittsburgh. They're all about hard work.

The Lakers of Los Angeles have always been Hollywood on the hardwood. Flashy, flamboyant, look at me, SHOWTIME.

Miami is no different. Laid back, relaxed, beaches and sunshine. The team embodies that spirit. Miami used to be hardcore...tough place to live in the 1980's and the Hurricanes and Dolphins both kind of took on that nature and kicked people's teeth in in the Orange Bowl. But the city of Miami has grown soft over the years.

Maybe we need to move the team to Overtown.
 
And he starts a second thread on the same topic. Both equally worthless.
 
I was thinking the same thing JCane. We went from an average, smash mouth, defensive team to an average, soft, flashy passing team.

The pregame TV shot of Marc Anthony partying with Lebron and other stars sums up our teams mentality. Reggie Bush was a perfect fit in that sense.
 
These guys are still humans at the end of the day...today they are off.I'm sure they would go crazy if they sulked on every loss even when they're off..it was only one game...we as fans,players and coaches have to get that through the noggin.let's be up in arms after at least a few games and not throw away the season to soon please...from people that I have spoken to about our team after Monday who are not dolphins fans believe we look like a playoff team...too bad our own fans want the whole thing blew up after one game.the season is a marathon and not a sprint..it was good to eat a big piece of humble pie against a great team.that game alone on national tv will light a fire I firmly believe.I rarely post..but you guys are getting to out of hand after a 14 point loss against a once in a lifetime team.I won't give up on the season...but it looks like it doesn't take much for you all to roll over.
 
because the twitter universe is the be-all end-all of these player's emotions. nothing they can do about the loss now, on to the next game.
 
mmm...I reserve judgement on that one,cause Im sure for every two guys on thee team slacking off,the Ryan Bakers' or the Davone Bess' of the team are putting in work to get better.


I think living in Miami does play a role in the lifestyles these players par-take,but I wouldnt go as to far as them deploying their roles on the team.
 
you hit it on the head with hartline joking about his dance on twitter, you just got EMBARRASED ON NATIONAL TV, can it...... you score one td.... other guys promoting other business, smith saying he played well, they are in such denial, they actually just don't give a F***, just care how they were personally precieved about game preformance... CAN IT WITH YOUR ENDZONE DANCE GLORY... YOU WERE EMBARRASSED..... didn't see brandon marshalll say anything though, he has heart...
 
They were embarrased thats why they dont want to talk about it.
 
I was thinking the same thing JCane. We went from an average, smash mouth, defensive team to an average, soft, flashy passing team.

The pregame TV shot of Marc Anthony partying with Lebron and other stars sums up our teams mentality. Reggie Bush was a perfect fit in that sense.

If you're familiar with the city of Miami and its history, you've seen an incredible transformation over the past 30 years. When I was a kid, Miami was about as dangerous a place in America as you could find. The cocaine cowboys were going around, Haitian gangs controlled everything South and West of the city. The Northside coming out of Broward was rough. The beach areas were great but the goons were still mugging the tourist. "That's how JT Money got his name" as Pitbull would say. The Arthur McDuffie riots were about as bad a time as the city had ever seen.

Now it's totally different. It's not near as dangerous as it once was. Even the Zoes who are vicious in their own regard don't mess with innocent people often anymore. Top 6 is probably the most violent gang in all of South Florida when it comes to innocent victims. Dade County has been developed outside of the beach areas now though. Million dollar condo units, etc., all over Dade. Lots of money here. Premium educations. City has gotten soft. And that's fine with me because Miami is a great great place. But I think it has kinda softened the players who now live here. In Green Bay, where all you have are the Packers, you lose, and you steam about it. You lose in Miami...ok...let's shower and hit the Fountain Bleu. Tootsie's is just down the street here...we can get the VIP like it's nothing. King of Diamonds right off of 95...let's roll. I'm hungry....steaks at Prime 112...they'll keep the grills on late. There's too much to keep your mind off the losses here IMO.
 
If you're familiar with the city of Miami and its history, you've seen an incredible transformation over the past 30 years. When I was a kid, Miami was about as dangerous a place in America as you could find. The cocaine cowboys were going around, Haitian gangs controlled everything South and West of the city. The Northside coming out of Broward was rough. The beach areas were great but the goons were still mugging the tourist. "That's how JT Money got his name" as Pitbull would say. The Arthur McDuffie riots were about as bad a time as the city had ever seen.

Now it's totally different. It's not near as dangerous as it once was. Even the Zoes who are vicious in their own regard don't mess with innocent people often anymore. Top 6 is probably the most violent gang in all of South Florida when it comes to innocent victims. Dade County has been developed outside of the beach areas now though. Million dollar condo units, etc., all over Dade. Lots of money here. Premium educations. City has gotten soft. And that's fine with me because Miami is a great great place. But I think it has kinda softened the players who now live here. In Green Bay, where all you have are the Packers, you lose, and you steam about it. You lose in Miami...ok...let's shower and hit the Fountain Bleu. Tootsie's is just down the street here...we can get the VIP like it's nothing. King of Diamonds right off of 95...let's roll. I'm hungry....steaks at Prime 112...they'll keep the grills on late. There's too much to keep your mind off the losses here IMO.

I understand what your saying but then I think of like a city like Cleveland and there teams suck and there rough up there look how they treated LeBron when he left.
 
I understand what your saying but then I think of like a city like Cleveland and there teams suck and there rough up there look how they treated LeBron when he left.

It really has nothing to do with being good or sucking. It's the "style."

The Browns have always been a "tough" defensive football team. That's a "tough" kind of city. They aren't flashy on offense. But they are kind of dull and the city of Cleveland is kind of dull outside of Paul Brown Stadium and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Lake Eerie.
 
It really has nothing to do with being good or sucking. It's the "style."

The Browns have always been a "tough" defensive football team. That's a "tough" kind of city. They aren't flashy on offense. But they are kind of dull and the city of Cleveland is kind of dull outside of Paul Brown Stadium and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Lake Eerie.

So do you think has long has the team is where they are there not gonna be anything special?
 
Back
Top Bottom