Published on: 2nd August, 2010
This is the first of an official twice-weekly Miami Dolphins training camp report that I will be writing through the preseason for bleacherreport.com. I will not be able to attend most of the training camp live (since I live outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). I do hope to get down to South ...Published on: 27th July, 2010
The 2010 Miami Dolphins are probably deeper in talent than the franchise has been in recent memory. As such, one would figure that roster cuts would be extremely difficult for the Dolphins' brain trust. I'm not buying it. At best, there are 10-12 tough roster decisions and that's probably generous. ...Published on: 26th July, 2010
New Miami Dolphins' defensive coordinator Mike Nolan better be as good as advertised. Because with training camp less than a week away, I am getting the distinct feeling that Miami's offense is going to have to carry the defense if the Dolphins are to be successful in 2010. The temptation would be ...Published on: 22nd July, 2010
Making the Pro Bowl is becoming somewhat of a dubious distinction. On one hand, you still need talent and achieving a Pro Bowl nod is still respected around NFL locker rooms. On the other hand, so many players who are battling existing injuries, concerned about new injuries, busy with the ...Published on: 19th July, 2010
Ah, a few more weeks of safety for those choosing to continue their dreams of playing in the NFL. Then training camp begins and all bets are off for the fringe talent—the busts, the troubled souls, the has-beens, and the injury prone. The "Turk" will be coming with a pink ...Published on: 14th July, 2010
Well, we are a couple of weeks away from training camp, and the season will finally be upon us. Many fans are plotting out strategies for attending and getting news from training camps, so a look at the AFC East's top 10 position battles seemed like a good primer for ...Published on: 9th July, 2010
This isn't meant to be a diatribe against the Miami Heat or Lebron James. Such venom is apparently reserved for plenty of others. In fact I commend Pat Riley and the Miami Heat for putting together an unthinkable trio of talent. However, there is one issue that should be cleared up ...Published on: 7th July, 2010
It isn't exactly the most thrilling time for football fans right now, with most NFL players on brief vacations before training camps start up. Far more attention is being placed on the marquee names being tossed around in basketball free agency or on how baseball teams are doing heading into the ...Published on: 5th July, 2010
Chafie Fields doesn't come across as a stereotypical sports agent because he isn't one. Dressed in a t-shirt and a light warm-up suit at a recent football clinic for kids, he still looks the part of the athlete even though he hung up his cleats a long time ago. More importantly, ...Published on: 29th June, 2010
The theme for the 2010 MIami Dolphins secondary should be "Wait and See". Why? Because that is literally all that Dolphin fans can do with respect to a unit that was ranked 24th against the pass in 2009 in allowing 234.6 yards per game through the air. Not that there isn't cause ...