http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/05/13/mike-pouncey-expects-dolphins-to-be-great/ Go get'em tiger...lol..best player at his position can say what he wants.
people had issues with what Pouncey said, aswell as Hartline, those people who have the issue never watched the video. Also what do you expect then to say?
Yea Pouncey shows that cool composure that allows him to stare at 300+ pound NT's lined up in his face ready to smash him...without flinching. Perfect way to make a statement like that. Basically "I see us being a great team, but only once we put all the work in."
Yeah, "good on paper" is a perfect description for the Dolphins right now. Can't wait to see them on the field.
Every year I hope for this team to play angry throughout, here's hoping Philbin knows how to get that out of them.
I would say that if the youngest team in the league can win ten games that would be considered a great feat no?
The team is young but there's plenty of experience, especially on defense. 12 wins is a little out there but looking at the schedule anything less than 10 and I'd be a little disappointed.
I like the job they've done of finding guys who have the right make up, hard workers, team first types. Makes it easy for the coaches to do their jobs w/o worrying about who's going hard and who's shamming.
There are some units that will need to gel. Linebacking crew, Cornerbacks and the O-Line which have to be on the same page. You can even throw in the WR Corp. Alot of new faces.
More is better than less, because when you have less you always want more, and then your parents want you to have less, so then you want more, we want more, we want more,when we really like something we want more.
It's better to be faster Meister because then you won't be bitten by a werewolf, and then you'll have to stay in, and shave, so you won't be to hot, and then you"ll go ra ra ra ra, and then you have to turn back into a human.. Ughhhhh...what.
Whatever Fin. At some point, we all have to be responsible for our own bodies. Bottom line: her problem. She doesn't point the finger at me anymore. She takes responsibility, points the fingers back at herself and goes to work.