akfinfan
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Obviously your trying to come up with one!!! :rofl:
Originally posted by Dolphins17-0
who's gonna be the first to make the inappropriate sex joke everyones thinking about?
:ladysman:
Originally posted by Phan4Ever
Just curious: what does Mike Williams do for a living?
Originally posted by KBISBACK
Ogun had his share of double teams.
Put it this way. Through Ogun's first 10 games, he had 9 sacks. Through those same 10 games, Jason Taylor had 3.5 sacks.
Over the next six games, Ogun got more double teams and still had 6 sacks. Jason Taylor over those six games collected 9.5 sacks. The attention Adewale got drew attention away from Jason Taylor and opened him up.
I think those of you who want to get rid of Ogunleye are out of your mind! Miami finally has a great pair of bookend defensive ends, which is a major key for the style of defense they play. Ogunleye is a guy who is only 26 years old as well, and you want to let him go to get a player who is a complete unknown?
Sorry. At some point, you have to make moves with an eye towards the future in mind. Adewale is a guy the Dolphins should keep and build the defense around. By the time this defense has to be broken apart, Ogunleye will be a 28 year old stud defensive end.
Miami will not be able to get an end the caliber of Ogunleye to replace him.
If you make cuts on the defense, you let Marion and Seau go. They are older and not nearly as critical to this defense as Ogunleye is.
I've been saying the same thing about ogun all along. I just laugh everytime someone here says that we have Jay williams and Bowens so we'll be fine. Neither of them can do what ogun does by himself. He plays the run and rush the passer as good as anyone can do both of those things. About JT getting double all the time. What a bunch of crap. Pitts man handled him all by himself and so did Teri Glen and a few others. He's a good player but he was not double on every down or even in every game like some blind people here are saying.Originally posted by KBISBACK
Ogun had his share of double teams.
Put it this way. Through Ogun's first 10 games, he had 9 sacks. Through those same 10 games, Jason Taylor had 3.5 sacks.
Over the next six games, Ogun got more double teams and still had 6 sacks. Jason Taylor over those six games collected 9.5 sacks. The attention Adewale got drew attention away from Jason Taylor and opened him up.
I think those of you who want to get rid of Ogunleye are out of your mind! Miami finally has a great pair of bookend defensive ends, which is a major key for the style of defense they play. Ogunleye is a guy who is only 26 years old as well, and you want to let him go to get a player who is a complete unknown?
Sorry. At some point, you have to make moves with an eye towards the future in mind. Adewale is a guy the Dolphins should keep and build the defense around. By the time this defense has to be broken apart, Ogunleye will be a 28 year old stud defensive end.
Miami will not be able to get an end the caliber of Ogunleye to replace him.
If you make cuts on the defense, you let Marion and Seau go. They are older and not nearly as critical to this defense as Ogunleye is.
Originally posted by Muck
LOL. I think he's the world's largest matador.
Originally posted by KBISBACK
Ogun had his share of double teams.
Put it this way. Through Ogun's first 10 games, he had 9 sacks. Through those same 10 games, Jason Taylor had 3.5 sacks.
Over the next six games, Ogun got more double teams and still had 6 sacks. Jason Taylor over those six games collected 9.5 sacks. The attention Adewale got drew attention away from Jason Taylor and opened him up.
I think those of you who want to get rid of Ogunleye are out of your mind! Miami finally has a great pair of bookend defensive ends, which is a major key for the style of defense they play. Ogunleye is a guy who is only 26 years old as well, and you want to let him go to get a player who is a complete unknown?
Sorry. At some point, you have to make moves with an eye towards the future in mind. Adewale is a guy the Dolphins should keep and build the defense around. By the time this defense has to be broken apart, Ogunleye will be a 28 year old stud defensive end.
Miami will not be able to get an end the caliber of Ogunleye to replace him.
If you make cuts on the defense, you let Marion and Seau go. They are older and not nearly as critical to this defense as Ogunleye is.
Originally posted by FinFan4Life814
man, Mike Williams prob has like a dartboard with Wally's face on it around his house somewhere....i just get the feelin, lol.