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October 17, 2005


Jason Taylor on Crutches

October 17th, 2005 @ 11:24:14 PM

The Miami Dolphins Defensive End Jason Taylor was injured in sunday’s game. He was on crutches in monday’s practice. Nobody is saying how long he will be out.


Dolphins Offensive Line Must Improve

October 17th, 2005 @ 5:27:00 PM

The Miami Dolphins Offensive line got the big F this week regarding grades. They allowed the 1st ranked Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense to score a TD and record 3 sacks in the 3rd and 4th quarter to break the game open. Very dissatisfied the way they didn’t have enough time to throw and get the timing down. They lost a tough road game and showed they can’t fall behind in a game or they are in trouble. They need consistency in RB and that will come when the line is in sync. The schedule does not get any easier the rest of the way.

October 16, 2005


Dolphins Need All Facits of the Game Clicking

October 16th, 2005 @ 10:47:17 AM

In order for the Miami Dolphins to have success on the road they will have to throw the ball and convert 3rd downs. Look for Gus Frerotte to try and get Chris Chambers off early with the deep ball. Also the running game if some success early should open up passing lanes to Randy McMicheal. They need to score points and score early to put the doubt in Tampa Bay Buccaneers minds. Also Special Teams play has been a huge dissappointment up till today. If the Miami Dolphins gonna have a shot they need good field position. Wes Welker needs to step up and make some plays. No stupid penalties. Miami set a record last week for 18 penalties. No dumb ones today. Nick good coaching and the Dolphins walk away with a huge victory today~!!!!!!

October 13, 2005


Ronnie Brown as a Fullback?

October 13th, 2005 @ 10:32:02 AM

Coach Nick Saban has told the media that different formations have been instilled in the playbook this week for Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown. One play he says has Ronnie Brown being primary fullback with Ricky in an I-formation set. Another one has Ronnie Brown being the setback as Ricky is in motion in the WR slot position. Remember , Ronnie was a fullback in college for Carnell “Cadillac” Williams , and both got to the NFL and our having success. I think Nick Saban knows how to exploit his talent and he will utilize the speed of Ricky Williams and the blocking ability of Ronnie Brown this week in Tampa Bay.

In Tampa this week expect WR Micheal Clayton to be back after a knee injury. Joey Galloway has been catching most of the balls and with him seeing double teams this weekend expect Clayton to step up.

October 11, 2005


Dolphins trade Chatman to Saints

October 11th, 2005 @ 9:45:05 AM

The Dolphins agreed to trade tailback Jesse Chatman to New Orleans this morning for an undisclosed future draft choice, a source said.

Chatman was signed by the Dolphins at the end of the preseason after tailback Ricky Williams was suspended for four games for violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy. Chatman, who spent his first three NFL seasons in San Diego, was inactive for all four of the Dolphins’ games this season.

The Saints need help at tailback after losing starter Deuce McAllister for the season because of a knee injury suffered in last Sunday’s 52-3 loss to Green Bay.

The Chatman trade clears a roster space for Williams, who is expected to practice with his teammates Wednesday for the first time since late August and play Sunday at Tampa Bay.

Source

October 9, 2005


Monster HD LED Screen Coming

October 9th, 2005 @ 12:38:45 AM

This is sure getting a ton of online press.

Dolphins Stadium chooses Daktronics to design and build world’s largest HD LED video display

BROOKINGS, S.D. – Oct. 7, 2005 – Daktronics Inc. (Nasdaq-DAKT) of Brookings, S.D., announced today that it has been awarded a contract to design and build the world’s largest high definition (HD) light emitting diode (LED) display forDolphins Stadium in Miami.

Daktronics has been chosen by Dolphins Stadium to provide two large ProStar® video displays, each with true, physical pixel resolution exceeding the 720p high definition television standard of 720 pixel by 1,280 pixel resolution. The largest of the two displays will be the largest of its kind in the world. The project is scheduled to be completed in time for the 2006 baseball season.

The facility will be the first NFL venue to implement true HD large screen video. Sports fans are becoming accustomed to watching their teams on high definition broadcasts. Now fans inDolphins Stadium will see incredible, high resolution, crystal clear, live video and replays on the new digital displays behind each end zone. Both ProStar® screens will incorporate an even wider aspect ratio than the 9:16 wide screen ratio of HD television, and will give fans a wider, more panoramic view of the action. With their superb resolution and super wide format, the displays will also have the ability to show multiple images simultaneously.

Daktronics PR

I say its about time!!! The Dolphins Stadium has had some of the worst screens in the NFL for years now. Again, good job, but its about time.


McMichael Gets Paid

October 9th, 2005 @ 12:29:56 AM

I’m rich biatch!!! Honk Honk.

You could hear McMichael saying that out the window as he honked his horn leaving his agent’s office.

Randy McMichael is now one of the top paid tight ends in the game after signing an $18 million dolalr 4 year extension. He deserves it. I really like what he does for the Dolphins.

I say good job Huizenga and company.

October 3, 2005


Dolphins Move Into 1st Place

October 3rd, 2005 @ 12:12:33 PM

The Miami Dolphins moved into 1st place over the weekend when New England Patriots got
smacked around by the San Diego Chargers and the Jets and Bills also lost. This will mark the
first time the Dolphins have been in 1st place since 1999.

A Buffalo Bills team comes into town after being man handled by the New Orleans Saints. J.P. Losman the QB of the Bills had a rough outing and should have another rough time with the Miami Dolphins defense which has had a week of rest. Look for the Dolphins to win a close one.