May 25, 2013

Class Act Al Harris Released

On November 22, 2010, Al Harris personally thanked his fans and former NFL franchise owners of Green Bay in the above newspaper ad. When I saw this and heard he would be signed with my Miami Dolphins I was overwhelmed with excitement. We were so privileged to have him on our 53 man roster.

Although Harris only played three games as a Miami Dolphin, I am proud that he played for my team!

Thank you – Harris for showing that there are still players- professional players, that can remain grounded and remember their fans.

Thank you – Harris for showing appreciation!

You, Al Harris are the epitome of what I want my son to see in a player; chivalry and all. You are an Athlete!

You deserve a NFL Fans thank you back.

Thank You, Al Harris from a Miami Dolphins fan and one of the biggest fans of Traditional Football.

Good luck and Happy New Year!

For the article on his release see: http://dolfanjill.com/2010/12/03/dolphins-release-al-harris/

Picture referenced location: http://www.jsonline.com/news/109859129.html?page=6#comments

Sounds of 2010 NFL Season

*Dolphins fans keep an eye out for our very own Papa Pump; he’s towards the end!



Magic City Rolling Hard- Week 14

This ain’t no Ralph Wilson Stadium baby.

Joe Robbie to the Legendary Orange Bowl-this here is the “Magic City”. Home of the MIAMI DOLPHINS!


Miami Dolphins (7-6)

Buffalo Bills (3-10)


When the Dolphins played Buffalo in week 1, Miami’s defense coordinator Mike Nolan still had kinks to work out even with a 15-10 win over the Bills. Since then both the Dolphins and the Bills have gone through positional transitions, injuries, and new starters. As a result, week 14 will be a whole new ball game.

{Bills Position Changes}

Week 1 starting quarter back Trent Edwards was waived to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Now the starting quarter back is Ryan Fitzpatrick.

-QB Ryan Fitzpatrick:

Threw a touchdown pass in his 14th straight game against the Browns last Sunday during a 13-6 victory at home. Fitzpatrick is only four shy of matching Hall of Fame QB Jim Kelly’s team record for consecutive games with a TD pass; 2,526 yards at 85% passing rating.

Eric Wood transitioned from right guard to center when Geoff Hangartner suffered a mid game knee injury during week 13.

-Eric Wood will be matching up, out of his normal position against Soliai. The weight difference may be to the Dolphins advantage considering that Wood’s is 40 pounds lighter and is just filling in for now; we’ll see.

Outside linebacker Chad Rinehart and Cordaro Howard will be splitting time at Woods’ position at right guard.

*Side Note – Rinehart has 4 NFL starts at guard coming off his 2 year stint with the Washington Redskins.

Key Players to watch:

Young buck wide receiver Steve Johnson, Buffalo’s 7th round pick in 2008,  was named starting 2nd receiver in 2010. Johnson has flourished in his new role, including an eight reception game for 137 yards and three touchdowns against the Cincinnati Bengals. Although he “did” drop the winning touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Bills still seem to have faith that he can redeem himself.

Running backs:

-Four time seasoned veteran Fred Jackson and first round pick,  rookie C.J. Spiller will both be a threat to the Dolphins defense.

-Spiller’s sub 4.4 speed allows him to threaten the edges and then, you have to watch him on punt returns!

-Against the Browns, Fred Jackson rushed for 112 yards on 29 carries.



Buffalo Injury Report:

Lee Evans WR Ankle Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Geoff Hangartner C Knee Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Demetrius Bell T Knee Full Participation in Practice Probable
Drayton Florence CB Fibula Full Participation in Practice Probable
Chris Kelsay LB Knee Full Participation in Practice Probable
Andy Levitre G Knee Full Participation in Practice Probable

Miami Dolphins Injury Report:

Joe Berger C Ankle Full Participation in Practice Probable
Nolan Carroll CB Knee Full Participation in Practice Probable
Reshad Jones S Rib Full Participation in Practice Probable
Sean Smith CB Ankle Full Participation in Practice Probable

The Dolphins run on average 3.7 yards per attempt for 106 yards per game. Chad Henne has not been reading his check downs during his progressions, not throwing the ball away when pressured, and still not showing signifigant improvement over all. After praying to the football god’s; “please help that man find his way”, Henne is not much better.

Henne gives me relentless chest pain. Now it seems, he makes on average one to two check downs per game when he see’s a wide open option and instead of getting sacked he plays like a “frightened Ted Ginn” in the pocket; dump, dump, dump. After a sloppy, embarrassing defeat over the Jets, Henne has now learned to just “throw the ball away.” However, now he is dumping the ball too often, where I would like to see him check for options while alluding rushers and stretching the pocket-maybe too much to ask for!

They say having home field advantage helps, but that hasn’t been the case this year for Miami. Week 13 is crunch time and with the Jets loosing two in a row and facing the vaunted Steelers, the Dolphins could, by the skin of their teeth and with a lot of help from division foes, make this years wild card spot.

Fitzpatrick extended his streak of TD passes to 14 straight games, moving into second place on the Bills list. Hall-of-FamerJim Kelly holds the record of 18, set over the 1986-87 seasons. … Fitzpatrick has 21 touchdowns passing this season, the most by a Bills player since Drew Bledsoe had 24 in 2002.

~Referenced stats by STATS LLC and The Associated Press

Dolphins Roster:

Quarterback: Chad Henne, Tyler Thigpen (2nd)

FullBack: Lousaka Polite
Wide Receiver 1: Brandon Marshall, Davone Bess (2nd)
Wide Receiver 2: Brian Hartline, Marlon Moore (2nd)
Tight End: Anthony Fasano (probable), Jeron Mastrud (back up)
Left Offensive Tackle: Jake Long (probable), Lydon Murtha (back up)
Left Offensive Guard: Richie Incognito, Cory Procter (2nd)
Center: Joe Berger
Right Offensive Guard: John Jerry, Pat McQuiton (2nd)
Right Offensive Tackle: Vernon Carey
Left Defensive End: Kendall Langford, Tony McDaniel (2nd)
Nose Tackle: Paul Soliai
Right Defensive End: Randy Starks, Ryan Baker (2nd)
Left Outside Linebacker: Koa Misi, Ikaika Alama-Francis (2nd)
Left Inside Linebacker: Channing Crowder, Tim Dobbins (2nd)
Right Inside Linebacker: Karlos Dansby
Right Outside Linebacker: Cameron Wake
Left Cornerback: Vontae Davis, Benny Sapp (2nd)
Right Cornerback: Sean Smith, Nolan Carroll (2nd)
Strong Safety: Yeremiah Bell, Tyrone Culver (2nd)
Free Safety: Chris Clemons, Rashad Jones (2nd)
Special Teams:
Kicker: Dan Carpenter
Punter: Brandon Fields
Long Snapper: John Denney
Kick Returner: Patrick Cobbs, Nolan Carroll (2nd)
Punt Returner: Davone Bess, Brain Hartline (2nd)
Holder: Brandon Fields

NFL: Fan Choice Awards

I Voted and I Chose:


Emerging Player

“Recognizes a player that has demonstrated a combination of great performance, character and maturity on and off the field, which has distinguished him as a “rising star” of the next generation of football greats.”

Matt Ryan:


Birth Date: May 17, 1985

Birth Place: Exton, PA

Height: 6-4  Weight: 220 lbs

Age: 25

Position: QB

Experience: 3 years

Matt Ryan was drafted first in as the 3rd overall pick in 2008. Ryan started 16 games as a rookie and finished at 11-5 making the playoffs and passing Joe Flacco for posting the best regular season record ever by a rookie quarterback.

To date, this 25 year old has 22 touchdowns and only 8 interceptions with a 90.7 passer rating. The 11-2 Falcons are in first place position in the NFC South.

Other choices for “Emerging Player”:

Sam Bradford, Clay Matthews, Desean Jackson, and Josh Freeman

Comeback Player

“Recognizes a player that has overcome obstacles, adverse situations and/or injury with an outstanding performance and a spectacular comeback.”

Michael Vick

Birth Date: June 26, 1980

Birth Place: Newport News , VA

Height: 6-0   Weight: 215

Age: 30

College: Virginia Tech

Experience: 9th season

Michael Vick has had his share of issues stemming from his arrest and banishment from the NFL. After missing 2 years of football during his time in jail, Vick was reinstated into the NFL by Roger Goodell and spent his first year back in 2009 playing sparingly.

In September, Eagles head coach Ed Reid announced Vick to start, and #7 was back in the pocket ready to take action and make a comeback!

Vick heads into week 15 with 17 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions; the wrath is back.


Other Choices for “Comeback Player”:

Wes Welker, Terrell Owens, Peyton Hillis, and Ladainian Tomlinson


Heart of the Game

“Acknowledges a player for his determination and resilience on the field, enthusiasm and motivation from the sideline, and overall passion for the game of football.”

Ray Lewis


Birth Date: May 15, 1975

Birth Place: Bartow , FL

Height: 6-1   Weight: 250

Age: 35

College: Miami (Fla.)

Experience: 14th season

Ray Lewis has had some sketchy events throughout his life but on the field he displays incredible strength, and is the heart and soul of the Baltimore Ravens. Lewis was drafted by the Ravens in the first round, pick 26 over a decade ago, 1996. He has been selected to 11 Pro Bowls, the only player ever to be named NFL Defensive Player of the year twice, selected to the NFL All-Decade Team, and named  Super Bowl XXXV’s Most Valuable Player as the 2nd linebacker ever.

In 2000, he led the Ravens defense on a 16-game single-season record with the fewest points allowed and fewest rushing yards allowed. He leads the Ravens franchise in tackles, sacks and interceptions. Lewis has 117 tackles, 2 forced fumbles and 2 sacks to date. He is amazing to watch and one of the most skillful players at his position, let alone his age!

Lewis gets it done and does it with style!

Other choices for “Heart of the Game”:

Jared Allen, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, and London Fletcher







Birth Date

May 17, 1985

Michael Vick the Car Salesman

Michael Vick the Car Salesman?


Michael Vick has yet to land any endorsements since his controversial arrest for dog fighting in 2007 even, but he has a spot in a New Jersey Woodbury Nissan’s dealership.

Vick is not getting paid for this commercial, however the dealership’s executive manager, Tom McMenamin, tells USA Today, “They love it. They love the spot.”

Check it out MV7′s new commercial:

(Vick served 2 years in jail for his offense)

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Game Day 2011?

It’s finally here, it’s Sunday and you are ready for football to start. You have waited all off season in anticipation for week 1 and the ritualistic game day experience that has been turning in your loins.

New jersey? Check.

Fantasy football rosters set? Check.

BBQ grill, hamburgers, hot dogs, wings, chips, and cold beer? Check.

As you ride to the stadium you reminisce on the glory of the football experience remembering the voltage of power and the pop of lights. The glow of the football field and that addictive smell of fresh cut Bahamian hybrid grass. Those freshly painted yard markers just waiting to be trampled and the quiet silence in the stadium, like the calm before a storm.

You take the same route to the stadium that you drove with your now much older children and the same roads when you worked your first job in the concession stands. Glancing in your review mirror you admire that smile stuck on your face, your brand new jersey and that crisp unbent ticket sitting in your breast pocket. Then you make that last left to your beloved stadium and that grin sinks, your heart drops and you slam on the breaks. You look around in confusion and feel rather lost until you realize that even though today’s date is the same date on your ticket there will be no game.


*Players and fans want to see America’s favorite sport, so please sign the petition to block the lockout!

http://www.nfllockout.com/2010/11/01/198/

Miami Depth Chart vs. Cleveland

OFFENSE: Pro Style

Quarterback: Chad Henne (1st), Tyler Thigpen (2nd), Patrick Ramsey (3rd)

FullBack: Lousaka Polite (Starter)

Wide Receiver 1: Brandon Marshall (Starter, Questionable), Davone Bess (2nd)

Wide Receiver 2: Brian Hartline (Starter), Marlon Moore (2nd)

Tight End: Anthony Fasano (Starter)-Probable, Jeron Mastrud (2nd)

Left Offensive Tackle: Jake Long (Starter)-Probable, Lydon Murtha (2nd)

Left Offensive Guard: Richie Incognito (Starter), Cory Procter (2nd)

Center: Joe Berger (Starter)

Right Offensive Guard: John Jerry (Starter), Pat McQuiton (2nd)

Right Offensive Tackle: Vernon Carey (Starter)

DEFENSE: 3-4 Base Defense

Left Defensive End: Kendall Langford (Starter), Tony McDaniel (2nd)

Nose Tackle: Paul Soliai (Starter)

Right Defensive End: Randy Starks (Starter), Ryan Baker (2nd)

Left Outside Linebacker: Koa Misi (Starter), Ikaika Alama-Francis (2nd)

Left Inside Linebacker: Channing Crowder (Starter, Questionable), Tim Dobbins (2nd)

Right Inside Linebacker: Karlos Dansby (Starter)- Questionable

Right Outside Linebacker: Cameron Wake (Starter)

Left Cornerback: Vontae Davis (Starter), Benny Sapp (2nd)

Right Cornerback: Sean Smith (Starter), Nolan Carroll (2nd)

Strong Safety: Yeremiah Bell (Probable), Tyrone Culver (2nd) -Out with Injury

Free Safety: Chris Clemons (Starter)-Probable, Rashad Jones (2nd)

Special Teams: Kicker (FG): Dan Carpenter

Punter: Brandon Fields

Kicker (KO): Dan Carpenter

Long Snapper: John Denney

Kick Returner: Patrick Cobbs (Starter), Nolan Carroll (2nd)

Punt Returner: Davone Bess (Starter), Brain Hartline (2nd)

Holder: Brandon Fields

INJURY REPORT: Miami Dolphins/Cleveland Browns Players

QB Colt McCoy (ankle)- Doubtful

LB Scott Fujita (knee)- Doubtful

LB Channing Crowder (knee)- Doubtful

CB Al Harris (hamstring)- Doubtful

WR Brandon Marshall (hamstring) – Questionable

C Joe Berger (knee)- Probable

T Vernon Carey (knee)- Probable

LB Karlos Dansby (toe)- Probable

S Reshad Jones (ankle)- Probable

T Jake Long (knee)- Probable

DE Phillip Merling (achillies)- Probable

LB Eric Barton (shoulder)- Questionable

DE Kenyon Coleman (knee)- Questionable

WR Joshua Cribbs (foot) – Questionable

DT Shaun Rogers (ankle, hip) Questionable

S T.J. Ward (thigh)- Probable

RB Lawrence Vickers (calf)- Probable

G Floyd Womack (knee)

CB Eric Wright (knee)- Probable

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