BadMrFrosty, on 01 August 2012 - 12:32 PM, said:
My posts really has less to do with being proud of Miami beating your team than your team actually falling apart. I just stated a fact. Your team imploded and judging by Santonio's comments, the Jets are primed to fall apart again.
And as I stated it took the Jets imploding for Miami to beat them. It was more the Jets beating themselves than anything the Dolphins did. As I asked you before, why did it take the Jets imploding for the Dolphins to beat them? Why didn't the Dolphins beat the Jets earlier in the season before the locker room problems started? But you keep on hoping that the Jets fall apart. Because I know that's all you've got. While you're at it you better hope the Patriots and Bills fall apart too. Because that's what it's going to take for the Dolphins to win at least six games this season.
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And the Jets made it into the playoffs one year because the Colts wussed out and benched their best player. So what? A win is a win is a win.
And the last time the Dolphins did anything was in 2008 when Tom Brady spent the entire season on the the injured list, and shit that was 4 years ago now. What have the Dolphins done since then? Oh yeah that's right, beat imploding teams and going all out to get guys like Jeff Fisher and Peyton Manning only for both of them to tell Miami to f*** off.
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Then allow me to express my sympathies for you being such an ignorant dolt about a team in your division. If you don't even know who run the Fins, what business do you have questioning anything about them?
You call what Ireland does "running the Fins?" I guess he is running the Fins in a way. Running them further into the ground and further into irrelevancy. It's not that I didn't know who he was. It's that he left such a little impression on me that all I remembered about him was his last name started with an I and was also the name of a foreign country. Maybe if he had done a good job since becoming the GM, I'd actually remember the name Jeff Ireland. But he hasn't so why should I remember what his name is? Why should his name matter to me at all? Like I said he hasn't done anything as your GM to make me the least bit concerned about the Dolphins. His name might as well be Jim Israel like I thought last night. Jim Israel, Jack Iceland, or Jeff Ireland, who cares? He's just like his team, irrelevant.
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Find out who our HC is, then we can have a real discussion about the strengths/weakness of both squads.
Is he even going to be your HC in three years? Why should I waste the time to Google "Miami Dolphins head coach" if he's not even going to be the HC in three years? I'll find out what his name is when the announcers mention it when the Jets and Dolphins play this season. Now I can't promise I'll still bother to remember it though. All your HC is (who ever he is) is just a seat filler until the next nobody is named the Dolphins HC in a few years.
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If getting in on time if indicative of how good a player will be, then why is Mark Sanchez considered an inconsistent lower tier QB?
I never said it was. But at least Mark Sanchez understood in the summer of 2009 that he was a rookie, he was supposed to be the franchise QB, and he wanted to make sure if he was called upon to be the starter in week 1 he'd be ready to be out there for week 1. I don't know if it was Tannenhill or Israel (that's his name now until he does something more memorable than "Hey Dez was your mom a hooker?") that was the problem. But Mark knew he was drafted to be the franchise QB and he didn't let a contract get in the way of getting into camp on time. And that was before the rookie pay scale the NFL has now. Sanchez might end up being the worst QB in history, but at least he got his ass into camp on time his rookie season.
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1000 yards+ and 6 TD's is nothing?
Yep. Especially for a FORMER Heisman trophy winning RB drafted in the first round. Those stats might have been impressive in the 1970s when they still played 14 games a season. But now they are just okay stats for somebody who came into the league with the kind of expectations Reggie Bush had.
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I will enjoy this season. Expectations are low for Miami. Theres no pressure on this squad to do well. The Jets and their foot fetish loving coach have all the pressure in the world on them...And they will fail. Mark the tape.
Yep, expectations are low for Miami...again. There is no pressure on the Dolphins to do well...again. And Dolphins fans will AGAIN have to hope the other team implodes so their team can actually have a chance to win a game late in the season, so they then can come out of hiding and go to another team's message board to crow about their meaningless victory. You know since Dolphins fans can't even populate their own message board with enough members to have a discussion of their own.

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