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Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back “It’s a game of inches.” – One of the oldest adages of football and up close and personal for the Dolphins in this game.  There were plays from the start that showed how an inch or two might have made all the difference, but Miami didn’t get the bounce [...]

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Thoughts on Last Night

by Philip Unwin on September 13, 2011

The good news is that Chad Henne and the passing attack looked absolutely fantastic, a total 180 from last year. The bad news is that the defense also seemed to do a 180 from last year. Let’s get this out of the way: the defense was awful, from the front to the back.  Outside of [...]

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Following the Dolphins’ 15-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the Sept. 12 season opener, Miami fans responded with a nearly uniform tepid enthusiasm.  True, it was the team’s first win in the first game of a season since 2005, but any excitement was tempered with the reality that, well, these were the Bills. Irrespective [...]

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I was at the game Sunday, with seats in the Jim Kelly Club.  Having parked my behind in the 300 level seats a few times, (or, as I call it, The Slums) been hit by snowballs, had unprintable insults fired in my direction and had bodily harm threatened against my person more than a few [...]

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Linebacker J.D. Folsom

The Miami Dolphins signed linebacker J.D. Folsom off their practice squad Saturday evening and waived inside linebacker William Kershaw. The team’s final pick in this year’s draft out of Weber State, Folsom becomes the team’s first reserve at inside linebacker for today’s divisional contest at New England.  The Dolphins have confirmed that starter Channing Crowder [...]

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I guess if you told me the Phins would be 2-3 at the bye, I’d be disappointed, but not crestfallen.  I thought 3-2 was reasonable, and really, they probably should be 3-2, having honked a thoroughly winnable game against the Colts, who suddenly look like (with the Giants) the class of the NFL. So, what [...]

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