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Joey Porter not released? What the hey??

February 12, 2010 By: phinfever Category: Miami Dolphins Comments Off

(David Blake) All of the media outlets jumped on the news that JOEY PORTER was released, so, I joined the crowd with my two cents earlier today.What is evident now is that if the Dolphins release Porter before March 5 they will go over the cap for the 2009 year. No kidding. With a roster bonus due of $1 million due on March 10 it looks like the Dolphins will now have time to find a trade partner before then.

This is a poor decision on the Dolphins part as every team now knows the Dolphins want to be rid of Porter.  Does our organization know what they are doing? In a situation like this it sure does not look like it. As embarrassed as I am for writing the earlier article about Porter’s release, the Dolphins organization is the one that really has to wear the shame. I will bet the paint on Parcells office walls are melting off.  Of course, I am sure even the NFL doesn’t understand the rules that apply now.

Dolphins release OLB Joey Porter

February 12, 2010 By: phinfever Category: Miami Dolphins Comments Off

(David Blake) You have to hand it to former Dolphins owner WAYNE HUIZENGA. He did everything he could to make the Dolphins a winner.  He went after coaches that other teams wanted but no one could sign … and he got them. In comes Jimmy Johnson, Nick Saban, and Bill Parcells. Do we need better players? He opened up his wallet to all of his coaches including DON SHULA who wanted to go out with another Super Bowl ring.

Today the Miami Dolphins released OLB JOEY PORTER. He was another high-priced player the Dolphins just had to have to get us to the Super Bowl. He is also another one of those players not to deliver the goods. Perhaps BILL PARCELLS has the right idea in not overpaying for talent that is no longer peaking. When Porter came to Miami he had become a one-domensional linebacker. He had the sack numbers but he usually ranked at the bottom of most outside linebackers against the run. It is because he played each down like a passing down going after the quarterback.

The defensive coordinators tried to spell him in games during running downs, but he wanted nothing to do with it. You see, he was a full time linebacker. This year it got so bad that COACH SPARANO had to step into the middle of it and bench him for ignoring his defensive coordinator. Due to his unhappiness he went to the media last week to ask for his release, something that DON SHULA called a classless act. He even used his leadership to poison CHANNING CROWDER.

So, I am all for the release of Joey Porter. Good luck to him whevever he goes, but he did not inspire a cohesive unit as was advertised. Thank for the sacks, but they came in bunches and he disappeared for long stretches. And thanks for what he did last week for alienating even the fans that liked him. He turned out to be a real class act.

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What will it take?

February 11, 2010 By: phinfever Category: Miami Dolphins, Uncategorized Comments Off

(J.P. Correia) Watching the Saints win the Super Bowl in Dolph….err….Land Sh….err….Sun Life Stadium, was actually enjoyable. I think I speak for everyone when I say I was happy to see the city of New Orleans get that victory. And yes, while it was somewhat painful to see Drew Brees hoist that Super Bowl trophy in our house…coulda, shoulda, woulda… that was not what I was thinking about today. What will it take for us to get to that pinacle? Is year 3 the year we make the big leap?

Obviously personnel wise, Miami is not there quite yet. Can they get there with one more off season? Who knows. Never under-estimate Bill Parcells, however, it would take one heck of a draft and a couple of very good FA pick-ups, (not necessarily Shawne Merrimen or Vince Wilfork, but a couple of solid football players who can contribute). But there is more than just how talented your group of 53 is. To me, there are 4 things that your organization needs in order to win it all.

1) Leadership. Your team needs leadership in the locker room, and also upstairs. I think we have one-half of this. There is no greater presence in the NFL than Bill Parcells’ watchful eye keeping tabs on the team. I think that we have a very solid front office, and very solid leadership within our front office. Do we have the leadership in the locker room though? Sure, you’ve got guys like Jason Ferguson, Jason Taylor, Chad Pennington, etc. And while a lot of those types of players could be gone next season, I do think we have guys who can step in and fill that role. But do we have the leadership from the coaches and the Head Coach himself? This whole Joey Porter situation illustrates my point pretty well. Not only did we allow for one of the faces of the franchise to ignore coaches during games, and create a rift in the locker room, but we also allowed him to take it public, and get teammates to defend him … publicly. I’m worried.

2) Coaching. This past Sunday was one of the best displays of coaching I have ever seen. If it didn’t work, I’d probably be writing about how foolish some of Sean Payton’s decisions were, but I’m not. One of the biggest things I have with this coaching staff is not what they do Monday-Friday, because clearly these players are prepared and they do get taught well by their coaches on the game they play, but what they, or he, do/does on Sunday. Coach Sparano is unfortunately one of the most conservative coaches in the NFL, yet he also makes very odd and bone head on-the-spot decisions sometimes. Whether it is when to bring in the Pat White package, or when to use his timeouts, he seems to have lost it at times. I think a lot of these things will come with experience; after all, this is his first Head Coaching gig in the NFL. But he needs to become less conservative, and that comes with learning how to trust his players and how to send them a message while on the field saying, “I trust you to win this game for us.” Sean Payton sent this message to his team Sunday with such confidence, that I think it was the deciding factor in them winning. Coach, I love you, but you need to put some bigger pants on, on Sunday’s.

3) Experience. While I do think that ‘experience’ is a little overrated when it comes to the Post Season, I do think it does play a minor factor. But this is not the experience I am talking about. This kind of goes along with leadership, however, you need guys on that team, on that field, in that locker room who have been there - done that. You need veterans who know how to get out of a slump, how to slow their team down after a big win, how to pick their team out of a tough divisional loss, and a player out of a bad play or game. You look at the Saints; yes they have youth, but they’ve got great leadership and experience on the field, and it just makes it easier on the young guys. From Sharper, to Vilma, to Brees, or Shockey, they have guys who can take young guys under their wings, and guide them through a very strenuous NFL season. I think we have this, but we cannot afford to let guys like JT, Ferguson, or Pennington go if possible to bring them back.

4) Passion/Heart. Bill Parcells is all about passion, and that is what his football teams have always been about. This team played with a lot of passion in 2008. Enough to carry them to a division title. I did not see that same passion last season. Was it because of injuries to so many key players? Was it because of the locker room “rift”? I don’t know what it was, but there was no passion. Passionate teams do not give up the most 4th quarter points of any team in the NFL. Passionate teams do not lose their last 3 games with the playoffs on the line. Passionate teams do not start the season 0-3. I am not sure where it stemmed from, but the passion needs to be placed back into Miami Dolphin football in 2010.

Right now, Miami is a young team still trying to find the right mix in the locker room, and with a Coach still trying to get comfortable calling the shots on Sunday. It’s a team that needs to add a little more passion, a little more leadership, and a little more experience to the roster. I’m not saying it needs to get older, just more experienced; there is a difference.

Can this all be done this off season? Like I said, never under estimate the Tuna.

Well….here we go. The season is officially over, and the 10 year long off season has arrived. The Draft countdown has officially begun. Just 2 and a half more months!!

Ugh…

GO PHINS!!!

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Bucs @ Seahawks Recap

December 22, 2009 By: Undertaker #59 Category: Tampa Bay Bucs Comments Off

For much of the first half yesterday, it appeared as if neither team wanted to win what could have been the NFL equivalent of college football’s Poulan Weedeater Bowl. Both Tampa Bay and Seattle took turns fumbling, bumbling and stumbling through a sloppy, mistake-riddled first two quarters, and when the fog settled the Bucs trailed by only four points, 7-3, at the break.

But with the way Tampa Bay has played on the West Coast the past decade, no one could have guessed the second quarter touchdown Matt Hasselbeck threw to John Carlson would be Seattle’s only score of the game.
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Blast from the Past V: Jeff Cross

April 03, 2009 By: crusso27 Category: Miami Dolphins Comments Off

Jeffery Allen Cross was the 238th pick of the ‘88 draft (ninth round!) for the Dolphins, coming out of Missouri. He was a three-sport star at Palo Verde High School (Cal.), and the 6′4″, 270 lb. Mizzou Tiger played all four defensive line positions in college. He was invited to the Blue-Grey All-Star game and was All-Big Eight the year he was selected.

Once on the Dolphins, he became a fixture, and would spend his entire career in aqua. In six of those seasons he started all 16 games, and started a total of 107 out of a possible 128. He notched double-digit sacks in three of those years, and finished with a respectable 59.5 for his career. He added 10 FF, 7 FR to go with the sacks, and even grabbed an INT (in ‘94).

His best season was ‘90, notching 11.5 Sacks, 60 Tkl, 3 FF and 2 FR, earning a Pro Bowl berth and second-team All-Pro honors. On opening day @ New England, Jeff got 2 Sacks, and in Wk 5 against the Jets in Miami he notched 2 more.

He played for us at a time where Buffalo was routinely the AFC’s best, and the Colts were still in the East. He was overshadowed a bit by John Offerdahl, who was our best defensive player of that time, but he was one of my favorites.

“Blast from the Past V: Jeff Cross”

by David Grotefend

Browns Jurevicius Done?

July 15, 2008 By: B24 Category: Cleveland Browns Comments Off

So much has been made of and said about Cleveland Browns WR Joe Jurevicius’ knee. He has now had a reported 3 additional surgeries on his knee after being afflicted with a staph infection following a routine procedure on the knee. Rumors are also persisting that he will ultimately retire before the season starts. We thought it would be time to take a look at what JJ’s loss would mean to the Browns both good and possibly bad. Full Story

Jim Brown Live On The Barking Lot!

July 10, 2008 By: B24 Category: Cleveland Browns Comments Off

The Cleveland Browns are just 13 days a way from
the start of their 2008 Training Camp. That marks the official start of the 2008
season for many fans. As a special treat in our ongoing summer series of player
interviews we have perhaps the greatest Brown of all time, Jim Brown as our
guest live tonight!

Jim Brown is the founder and CEO of the Amer-I-Can
Foundation, www.amer-i-can.org, and
continues to be an influential presence in society today. He also works closely
with the Cleveland Browns as an advisor and is continually sought after for
public speaking engagements.

Be sure to tune in early as Jim will be on the
show when we go live at 6:00 P.M., but for how long is anyone’s guess.

We will be discussing all this and much more on this edition of The Barking Lot with host Jim Giles.

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