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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
About Me
Hey everyone! I just wanted to let you in on a couple of things about me and where I started the game of football. I've been watching football my whole life, literally, my dad and doctor were both watching a Dan Marino playoff game when my poor mother was giving birth to me!
Anyways, I started playing the game when I was 5 years old. It was for a flag football league which I would end up playing for, for 10 years. My first team that I was on was the Redskins. I never received much playing time, considering all the other kids on the team were six and seven years old. As I became older the more playing time I received.
I first fell in love with the game when I was about nine or ten. This is when I started watching NFL games and became interested in the NFL. Later on, my dad would teach me little by little and tell me his memories of the Miami Dolphins, back when Marino was the quarterback and our offense was an elite group( unlike recent years). When I first started becoming interested with players and stats was when I collected football cards( for the youngsters, this is a great way to learn a lot about the game, such as player names and what kind of statistics are recorded in the game).
Football eventually became an addiction for me. I would play everyday with anyone I could find, like my sister, dad, mom, friends, heck I was even throwing with my 65 year old babysitter. After playing the game for a couple years was when I started to become good at the game. Every year, my team would drive further and further in winning the super bowl of the flag football league. For flag football we had a rating system for how kids would be picked to teams. Every head coach and commissioner of the league would hold a group meeting about a month and half before the season started. Kids were graded on a 1-5 star scale and thats how the coaches drafted. With my hard work and dedication to the game I finally became a 5 star when I was about 10. At this time, my father and I had made great friends with a coach, Ed, and his son, Randy. Along with us came our great friend Zack ( the quarterback of the team). Our team was dominant and actually won back - to - back superbowls together. This was when I really became great at the game.
After my flag football career I ventured over to tackle football, where I met up with my buddy Randy and his dad Ed. We had a pretty good team and made it to the superbowl, although we lost. I was about 15, and this where I drew lest interest in playing the game. Not playing tackle football my whole kind of put me on edge all the time and I never really got used to the pads, and especially the helmets. During my freshman year of high school I played yet again. This time not playing very much at all, which I wasn't used to. Mostly because of injuries and lacking the "want" to play more. I quit after my freshman year and haven't put on the pads since.
Even though I stopped playing football is still my heart and soul, and my bread and butter. I simply love the game to death and that's why I shared all of this with you. I'm here to teach you some tips and tricks to the game and hopefully they'll help you out.
Positions mostly played, categorized by how frequent: Wide receiver, strong safety, corner back, quarterback, amd kick returner.
Monday, June 18, 2012
How can we rate Matt Moore?
The AFC East is one tough division, so how well does Matt Moore rate?
We all know who the number one quarterback is, and with out a doubt it's Tom Brady. No questions asked. He's led an offense of "unknown" talent into some of the best receiving threats in the NFL, such as Wes Welker, Rob Gronkrowski, and Aaron Hernandez. He ran a quick style offense that wasn't shut down once during the whole season, expect in the Super Bowl. His controlled attitude and the ability to make throws late into the game rank him number 1.
As for the Bills, they had quite an up and down season. Ryan Fitzpatrick was playing some great football, and was considered top 5 during the the first 4 weeks of the season. Then it kind of changed, they played a couple of away games, and thanks to the Dolphins the injury of Fred Jackson, who was putting up a bid for MVP honors. Later into the season, Fitz struggled with completions and late game drives which made them quickly out of playoff contentions, and also led the league in interceptions at 23.
The Jets, led by quarterback Mark Sanchez. Struggled through out the year. Some maybe already consider him a bust, but the reason why he has held his position is because of the back to back AFC championship games ( in which they both lost). His accuracy at times can be horrendous and which causes some of the losses for this team. Obviously, with a great amount of bad passes also leads to more interceptions with 18 on the year, but not as much as Fitzpatrick's 23. Also, resulting in a 8-8 record with playoff hopes gone, and ended their streak of the past two years making it.
Now comes Matt Moore, the Dolphins quarterback. A lot of people could say he played "OK" with his beginning struggles, but as a starter midway through the season he looked pretty good to me. I understand is first couple of losses resulting in not really knowing the starting receivers yet, that's understandable. But, the games where he went on a 3 game win streak really impressed me, having a quarterback rating of 147.5, 75.2, and 133.3. Not only that but he threw 6 touchdowns to 1 interception in that stretch. I think he has the tools to be a great quarterback for the Miami Dolphins and could turn this team around.
Quarterback Rankings:
1. Tom Brady
2. Matt Moore
3. Ryan Fitzpatrick
4. Mark Sanchez
We all know who the number one quarterback is, and with out a doubt it's Tom Brady. No questions asked. He's led an offense of "unknown" talent into some of the best receiving threats in the NFL, such as Wes Welker, Rob Gronkrowski, and Aaron Hernandez. He ran a quick style offense that wasn't shut down once during the whole season, expect in the Super Bowl. His controlled attitude and the ability to make throws late into the game rank him number 1.
As for the Bills, they had quite an up and down season. Ryan Fitzpatrick was playing some great football, and was considered top 5 during the the first 4 weeks of the season. Then it kind of changed, they played a couple of away games, and thanks to the Dolphins the injury of Fred Jackson, who was putting up a bid for MVP honors. Later into the season, Fitz struggled with completions and late game drives which made them quickly out of playoff contentions, and also led the league in interceptions at 23.
The Jets, led by quarterback Mark Sanchez. Struggled through out the year. Some maybe already consider him a bust, but the reason why he has held his position is because of the back to back AFC championship games ( in which they both lost). His accuracy at times can be horrendous and which causes some of the losses for this team. Obviously, with a great amount of bad passes also leads to more interceptions with 18 on the year, but not as much as Fitzpatrick's 23. Also, resulting in a 8-8 record with playoff hopes gone, and ended their streak of the past two years making it.
Now comes Matt Moore, the Dolphins quarterback. A lot of people could say he played "OK" with his beginning struggles, but as a starter midway through the season he looked pretty good to me. I understand is first couple of losses resulting in not really knowing the starting receivers yet, that's understandable. But, the games where he went on a 3 game win streak really impressed me, having a quarterback rating of 147.5, 75.2, and 133.3. Not only that but he threw 6 touchdowns to 1 interception in that stretch. I think he has the tools to be a great quarterback for the Miami Dolphins and could turn this team around.
Quarterback Rankings:
1. Tom Brady
2. Matt Moore
3. Ryan Fitzpatrick
4. Mark Sanchez
Lamar Miller could provide utility play for the Miami Dolphins
Lamar Miller has highlight clips littered with quick runs during his two seasons at the University of Miami.
The Miami Dolphins, who picked Miller in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL draft, see endless possibilities for the rookie running back.
Such as kick returning. His explosive speed, and ability to squirt through tackles and race away making him an appealing prospect. With the Hurricanes, he had 15 kick returns for 376 yards and a touchdown.
“I think he has a chance,” Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said of kick returns. “I think he has a chance, there is a possibility. We will have to see, give him some opportunities and see how well he does.”
In 23 games, Miller had 335 carries for 1,918 yards and 15 touchdowns as a running back. He made some catches, too. One memorable one was a touchdown catch last season against Virginia Tech. Lined up in the backfield, Miller ran right as Jacory Harris lateraled left to Phillip Dorsett, who threw a deep pass. Miller was wide open, and made a diving catch in the end zone for the 16-yard score.
Philbin, who has employed offensive coordinator Mike Sherman to implement a new West Coast offense, sees possible uses for Miller beyond the backfield. Philbin got an up-close look at Miller last week during a rookie minicamp at the Dolphins’ training complex.
Miller had previously worked out for the Dolphins leading up to the draft.
“Well we liked it when he came over here, you know that we had the Miami Day, and we liked the way he caught the football,” Philbin said. “There’s a couple pictures of him being spread out and I think there’s a chance that down the road, once he gets acclimated, he might be able to spread himself out and play as a receiver, to a certain degree. I’m not saying he’s going to make a full position change, but I think that there is some flexibility with what you can do with the guy. I think he has some skills that we can utilize.”
Original Post found here: http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_football_dolphins/2012/05/lamar-miller-could-provide-utility-play-for-the-miami-dolphins.html
The Miami Dolphins, who picked Miller in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL draft, see endless possibilities for the rookie running back.
Such as kick returning. His explosive speed, and ability to squirt through tackles and race away making him an appealing prospect. With the Hurricanes, he had 15 kick returns for 376 yards and a touchdown.
“I think he has a chance,” Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said of kick returns. “I think he has a chance, there is a possibility. We will have to see, give him some opportunities and see how well he does.”
In 23 games, Miller had 335 carries for 1,918 yards and 15 touchdowns as a running back. He made some catches, too. One memorable one was a touchdown catch last season against Virginia Tech. Lined up in the backfield, Miller ran right as Jacory Harris lateraled left to Phillip Dorsett, who threw a deep pass. Miller was wide open, and made a diving catch in the end zone for the 16-yard score.
Philbin, who has employed offensive coordinator Mike Sherman to implement a new West Coast offense, sees possible uses for Miller beyond the backfield. Philbin got an up-close look at Miller last week during a rookie minicamp at the Dolphins’ training complex.
Miller had previously worked out for the Dolphins leading up to the draft.
“Well we liked it when he came over here, you know that we had the Miami Day, and we liked the way he caught the football,” Philbin said. “There’s a couple pictures of him being spread out and I think there’s a chance that down the road, once he gets acclimated, he might be able to spread himself out and play as a receiver, to a certain degree. I’m not saying he’s going to make a full position change, but I think that there is some flexibility with what you can do with the guy. I think he has some skills that we can utilize.”
Original Post found here: http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_football_dolphins/2012/05/lamar-miller-could-provide-utility-play-for-the-miami-dolphins.html
In His Own Words: Lamar Miller
After one of last week’s OTA practices, Jesse Agler caught up with Lamar Miller to see how he’s adjusting this summer. Here’s what he had to say:
Original post found here: http://thefinsiders.com/blog/2012/in-his-own-words-lamar-miller
On his progress
“I think I’ve come a long way from the rookie mini-camp. During
rookie mini-camp I had to get used to the players and tempo. Now, since
the veterans came along in the OTA’s, it has been good to learn from
some of the veterans such as Reggie Bush, Steve Slaton and Daniel Thomas,
who are helping me and the other rookies out during the practice. We
are just out there competing and getting better every day.”
On the veteran leaders
“It is always great learning from some of the guys who have been
there in the situation when it’s crunch time during a game. I am just
learning from some of them and just out there doing whatever to help the
team win games.”
On the transition to the NFL
“I’m just getting the playbook down and knowing everything. I’m just
being where you are supposed to be at all times. That is pretty much
it.”
On his team role
“I think that will be determined later on. I am not sure where they
are going to use me at. I am just ready to get on the field and help the
team out the best way I can.”
On the praise he received from former coach Al Golden
“I feel it is always a great situation where Coach Golden is telling Jeff Ireland
that [praise]. We are just trying to come in and compete. That is
something we always did at the University of Miami. Just competing and
trying to make our teammates better and play good on Sunday and be the
best team we can be.”
On getting to know the fellow rookies
“I’ve talked to the majority of the rookies because we are always
together, whether it is the rookie success or outside of football. I
have been with Olivier [Vernon] all the time, but I am getting to know some of the other rookies.”
On giving back to the community
“It is always a great feeling to give back to the community because
growing up some kids look up to people, and they wish to be in the same
shoes you were in. It is always great giving back to the community and
teaching the kids some of the things you know.”Original post found here: http://thefinsiders.com/blog/2012/in-his-own-words-lamar-miller
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Benefits of Ochocinco?
- Brings a veteran receiver to our young group.
- Makes the "Hard Knocks" more exciting.
- Fairly Cheap.
- Solidifies that number 1 receiver spot.
- Takes pressure of the rookie's.
- Teaches and coaches the younger receivers on the roster.
- Also, can help out new quarterback Ryan Tanenhill.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Miami Dolphins Draft Picks
The first round pick was obvious, you have an Offensive
Coordinator that helped develop Tannenhill into his first round success, and
plus the Dolphins really needed to find a quarterback to solidify that roll.
For the second round pick it kind of worried me a bit. They drafted Jonathan
Martin, offensive tackle from Stanford. This was the man to cover Andrew Luck’s
blindside. What worries me is he is supposed to compliment with Jake Long, but
Jake Long’s rookie contract is coming up to an end pretty soon. So, I was
wondering if Martin was the pick for life after Jake Long. If it is, he has
some big shoes to fill, and hopefully he could live up to the expectations. As
for the third round pick they drafted defensive end Olivier Vernon and Michael
Egnew. This is a risky pick considering Olivier had some off the field issues with
a booster. He was suspended for about 6 games last season because of it. But,
from the few games that I watched of him, and from some YouTube videos it
showed that this man is a freak of nature and could really help out Cameron
Wake. With Fasano not being very productive and sometimes inconsistent, made
them draft Egnew. It didn’t play so well with Missou last year but I think he
can develop into a nice threat over time with Tannenhill. For the 4th
round selection they drafted a running back from Miami, Lamar Miller. This was
a very good pick for the new style offense. He can be compared to a Reggie Bush
style back with his quick legs and pretty good hands. With Daniel being the
goal line back, Reggie and Lamar could make a good tandem in the back field and
surprise a lot of fans. These were the 5 picks that I thought would immediately
help out the team, and no surprise that 4 out of 5 were offensive picks. As for
the others like B.J Cunningham, Josh Kaddu, Kheeston Randall, and Richard
Matthews they will most likely develop into the next few years, and probably
won’t be seen that much in their rookie campaign.
Stephen Ross have new plans?
From doing a lot of research on the Dolphins and Stephen Ross, he finally made a point that I actually liked. And that is to bring super bowl L to Miami. With that said, It showed he had confidence in the new coach and that he actually wants to start winning ball games instead of just trying to make money. Also, he talked about how he wants to make Sun Life different, and by adding in a water park. He also talked about adding a canvas over the stadium for protection against rain. We'll see for the future and hopefully Stephen Ross keeps to his word!
Are the Dolphin's finally out of their Slump?
Many Dolphin fans are wondering, will it be worth spending
money on a ticket to go see them?
With all the acquisitions that have happened this offseason
with the Dolphins makes us a little suspicious. Questions may concern who will
start at quarterback? What will our record be? How are the new coach and his
staff going to do in their first season?
Well, I’m here to answer that. With all that has been going
on from trading Brandon Marshall, to drafting a “franchise” quarterback, and
signing an old veteran receiver in Chad Ochocinco. Not to mention, we’ll also
be on the CBS show “The Hard Knocks.” So, first things first, the quarterback
situation. I think the Dolphins will most likely enter the season with Matt
Moore starting at quarterback. Why? Because he is what led to our end of the
season success. He certainly won’t be the answer for the future, but he is a
viable option to help out the youngster Tannenhill. From watching the draft in
late April, I think we did a really good job. We FINALLY had a good draft class
that I could look back at and say, “Wow, I can really see that person
benefitting our team.” As for Brandon Marshall, it was time for him to go. He blatantly
said he wanted to be traded if we couldn’t get a better quarterback, meaning “sign
Manning or Flynn or I’m out.” I was actually happy with this. He really didn’t
do much for the Dolphins besides giving Carpenter two pro bowl worthy seasons.
I mean, if you can’t catch a ball, then why are you playing receiver especially
for the money you’re making? As for our record this year, I think it will
surprise most of us, and out of much consideration I’m going to say 6-10. Only
because our defense is so strong and I have a feeling like this west coast
offense is going to work really well. As for signing Chad, people might wonder
why bring in another football Diva? Well to me I liked this signing. Chad might
be aging but he can still play ball. Also, with rookie OTA’s and the receivers
from the draft class not playing up to par mean that we had to bring in
someone. To me, Joe Philbin and Co. will be around for a long time. I honestly
think he is the man to solve the problems of Miami football. So, all in all,
yes I will definitely be attending some games this year, DOLPHIN NATION!
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