May 25, 2013

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

Goodell: You’re Breaking My Football Heart

Goodell you disappoint me, you disappoint footballs most loyal fans, you’ve

dishearten our children and you failed footballs past!

I grew up on a cul-de-sac in a neighborhood full of all boys, and even though I was picked last they always let me play. I was that little blonde tomboy running with “the boys”, on that make shift field outlined by scattered clothes. Shirts marked the sidelines, shoes bordered the end zones, and hole ridden socks distinguished the hash marks on our heavily trafficked dead grass lawns. That gridiron was the place where everyone in our neighborhood pretended to be footballs greatest icons: Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White, Joe Montana, Dan Marino or my then favorite Brian Cox. It never mattered if it was rain or shine, that field was our game time and our second home.

I know my generation didn’t have the same players as my uncles, my father and even grandfather, however we all dreamed the same dreams and loved the same game. Now you, Roger Goodell, NFL board members, and franchise owners are sucking the sole of tradition away.

Football has held a place in my life, inside my heart and I thought it could never disappoint me. This game has been there for me, it’s the place I go on Sunday’s, and the teams are the friends I meet. So to witness the threat to my ritual and weekly happiness is downright shameful and had become a personal fight to me.

There have been changes to the game and we fans have all seen the game evolve. Except with these changes it is not still our game Mr. Roger Goodell it has become yours.

Goodell, you know more than many what it’s like to work inside those historic walls, and for someone who has witness 2 strikes and now a possible lockout you will be responsible for tearing them down.

The NFL is a nonprofit organization, and I do believe our congress approved this application with the promise “to better our community”. The community you are threatening is not just the NFPLA, it’s the entire United States and the global community. The world enjoys football, and I am sure you’re well aware of your stage. So I am forewarning you this charade of greed will be detrimental in too many ways.

Today, it’s my turn to call my son home at sundown and pull him of that field. However, what I find so heart breaking is trying to explain to him how the tradition of American football is slowly slipping away.

*So answer me this you vultures, you greedy slimy snakes:

What would footballs past say to all of this?

What has become of America’s finest tradition?

Dolphins Release Al Harris

Related Article: http://dolfanjill.com/2010/12/30/dolphins-al-harris-released/


Thursday, December 30, 2010 Miami released newly acquired cornerback Al Harris.

Harris joined the Dolphins on November 10, 2010, just two days after the Green Bay Packers released him. The Two-time Pro Bowl veteran was signed to replace Jason Allen and provide depth in the secondary. He had three tackles in the three games before experiencing a hamstring injury which landed him on injured reserve Dec. 7. was signed. ( Harris spent this regular season on the Packers physically unable to perform list recovering from a knee injury suffered in late 2009.)

*Even though the Dolphins released Harris, he would have been a free agent in the 2011 off-season. Harris will be pro-rated $875,000 for his three games of play; a portion of $1.75 million or one-year contract with the Dolphins.

Career Notes:

Harris has recorded 21 interceptions, returning four for touchdowns and has deflected 142 passes in his 13 seasons with the NFL.

He is famed for intercepting a game-winning touchdown in overtime in the 2003 NFC wildcard round. He took back Matt Hasselbeck’s pass for 52 yards ending overtime at Lambeau Field; first ever NFL overtime interception return for a touchdown.

Miami- Oakland Match up

In last weeks 16-0 loss, Julius Peppers had his eighth career game with at least 3 sacks. It’s an NFL best since he entered the league in 2002. (ESPN.com)

Unable to move the ball on offense, Brandon Marshall was penalized early in the game for taunting former Denver teammate Jay Cutler. Later, he dropped two passes and left the game near the ned of the second quarter because of a sore right hamstring. Not having some of their starters on the offensive line, back up QB Tyler Thigpen took six sacks, and couldn’t get anything done offensively. The team was 1-12 on third down conversions, and Thigpen finished the game 17/29, for 187 yards, with an interception. He fell to 1-11 as an NFL starter. As for Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown, they both combined for 11 yards on 6 carries. Defensively, The Dolphins allowed the Bears to convert 10 of 18 on third downs, and that put them in a position to score. With that happening, the Bears were rolling as Matt Forte scored a td, and Robbie Gould was hitting chip shots to put the Dolphins out of reach to make a comeback.

The (5-5) Dolphins head to Oakland, California as they are playing the Raiders who are just coming off a 35-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday. The Steelers dominated them on both sides of the football as Oakland was unable to move the ball effectively and make plays defensively. Darren McFadden, who has been in the headlines previously for his outstanding performances, was averaging over 108 yards rushing per game; however, the Steelers defense shut him down as he only had 14 yards on 10 carries. Having trouble on 3rd and long, and the team being 3 for 14 on third down was also a huge problem said Tom Cable (Raiders Head Coach).

Both teams struggled last week on offense and defense, and are looking for ways to get back on track. Losing Pennington and Henne was a big loss to the offense as they weren’t able to produce. The team will have to rely on Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams to keep the pressure off of Thigpen who’s been struggling in the passing game.

Miami’s O vs Oakland’s D: Although the offense lost 2 of their best QB’s, it still has talent as Ronnie Brown and Ricky Willams are in the backfield. The team can’t rely on Thigpen’s arm to win the game, so it’s up to the offensive line to open holes for the star backs; that way, it could set up play action passes so play makers such as Brandon Marshall and Davone Bess, can take it in for a score.

Miami’s D vs Oakland’s O: Tom Cable’s squad doesn’t have other threats on his offense besides Darren McFadden. As long as the Miami defense is playing their assignments, and containing McFadden, that should cause turnovers and interceptions. Miami Dolphins Linebacker Cameron Wake leads the AFC with 8.5 sacks and is quite possibly heading for his first Pro Bowl Selection.

PREDICTION: If Miami limits mistakes on offense, and executes correctly, this is a winnable game

Miami: 21 Oakland: 14

Dolphins Week 12 Depth Chart

OFFENSE: Pro Style

QB: Tyler Thigpen (Starter), Patrick Ramsey (2nd)

RB: Ronnie Brown (Starter), Ricky Williams (2nd)

FB: Lousaka Polite (Starter)

#1WR: Brandon Marshall (Starter, Questionable), Davone Bess (2nd)

#2WR: Brian Hartline (Starter), Marlon Moore (2nd)

TE: Anthony Fasano (Starter), Jeron Mastrud (2nd)

LT: Jake Long (Starter), Lydon Murtha (2nd)

LG: Richie Incognito (Starter), Cory Procter (2nd)

C: Joe Berger (Starter), Eric Ghiaciuc (2nd)

RG: John Jerry (Starter), Pat McQuistan (2nd)

RT: Vernon Carey (Starter)

DEFENSE: Base 3-4

LDE: Kendall Langford (Starter), Tony McDaniel (2nd)

RDE: Randy Starks (Starter), Ryan Baker (2nd)

NT: Paul Soliai (Starter)

LOLB: Koa Misi (Starter), Ikaika Alama-Francis (2nd)

LILB: Channing Crowder (Starter)

RILB: Karlos Dansby (Starter, Questionable)

ROLB: Cameron Wake (Starter)

LCB: Vontae Davis (Starter), Benny Sapp (2nd)

RCB: Sean Smith (Starter), Al Harris (2nd)

SS: Yeremiah Bell (Starter), Tyrone Culver (2nd)

FS: Chris Clemons (Starter), Reshad Jones (2nd)

SPECIAL TEAMS:

PK: Dan Carpenter (Starter)

P: Brandon Fields (Starter)

H: Brandon Fields (Starter)

PR: Davone Bess (Starter)

KR: Patrick Cobbs (Starter)

LS: John Denney (Starter)

INJURY REPORT:

OAKLAND RAIDERS:

DNP: CB Chris Johnson (groin) and WR Chaz Schilens (knee)

Limited Participation: Nnamdi Asomugha (ankle), S Tyron Branch (shoulder, S Hiram Eugene (neck), G Robert Galley (fibula), WR Darrius Heyward- Bey (hamstring) and TE Zach Miller (foot)

MIAMI DOLPHINS:

DNP: WR Brandon Marshall (hamstring)

Limited Participation: C Joe Berger (knee), T Vernon Carey (knee), LB Karlos Dansby (toe), QB Chad Henne (knee) and WR Roberto Wallace (knee).

Full Participation: S Chris Clemons (groin), S Tyrone Culver (ankle), S Reshad Jones (shin), and T Jake Long (shoulder)

DolfanJill’s X-Mas Dolphins Wish List

I am excited for tomorrow and it’s definitely not to shop,

I have made my X-Mas list for Santa and a quarterback’s at the top!

I am happy with our d-line and how much they produce,

But we need a quarterback bad, even Jamarcus Russell with his substance abuse

Henning needs replacement Santa, I know you understand

A fast pace, no huddle, quick thinker; know anyone offhand?

I would like an OC that’s not as old as you St. Nick,

Idea!  Can we trade Clemons, Henne, Thigpen for one Michael Vick?

Don’t Ho Ho Ho laugh at me Santa, these are items on my list,

I don’t think it’s a good idea to tease me about my Dolphins, unless you want me pissed.

I’ve been a good girl fat man and this is what I desire,

Just some crucial key players ,the Dolphins must acquire.

Just a couple more please Kris Kringle, before you have to go. Like can I have a new G.M.?

We have that wussy Ireland, you know.

I also need Bill Cowher, and a whole new offense line

But I can wait a little longer at least until the Combine.

Granted it’s only Thanksgiving today, but I wanted to get a head start.

And make sure you knew my list was the most important, because I cannot take another year with a Dolphins broken heart.

Happy Thanksgiving Guys!

Giggle!

NO SUPERBOWL SHUFFLE IN MY HOUSE

Thigy, Tyler Beckham Thigpen, is not to be mistaken for just another back up third stringer today, and is for sure not as ugly as Tony Romo! With that said, please stop saying he could be another Romo; Dolphins are WINNERS!

Beckham, yes he is handsome but this Beckham is not only handsome too, he is what I like to call a “country bumpkin”;cute, athletic and smart!

This gun slinger has been holding doors for ladies and holding doors for his team mates, but today is the day Thigpen walks through those same doors leading the Dolphins out on the field at a chance to show off what other recent Dolphins quaterbacks haven’t.

Thigpen was drafted in 2007 in round 7, pick 217 and all 6’1, 224 lbs of him has waited for the chance to prove that he was no Matt Cassel when the Chiefs drafted him, but he is going to be Miami Dolphins fans football savior today. He is Tyler “country bumpkin” Thigpen.

Miami Dolphins 5-4                          Chicago Bears 6-3

Both teams have talent on both sides of the ball, making tonight’s grid iron game an entertaining match up. Miami has two quater backs out with injuries, with third string Thigpen starting and a new recruited qb Patrick Ramsey sitting sideline; 2nd string. However, even with Miami being 2 men shy, their defense still has a tsunami; a plethora, of talent that will rock Jay Cutlers rocky on the road play calling ability.

The Bears put on a good show last week on the road against the 3-6 Vikings, but that was last week and the Vikings are at .333.  Even with the Bears at .667 and the Dolphins  standing at .556 we have a couple advantages:

Home field, our team identity crisis is slowly getting under control, our special teams are more in synch and organized, the momentumand drive to win is going to shine through Thigpen like an atom bomb, Cutlers diabetes is going to leave him a little shakey (sorry Jay, my son is type I), the Dolphins running game should be back tonight, and even with Greg Olden trying to take the middle Dansby has him covered. Lastly, Miami’s ranked number 11 for sacks, with Cameron Wake leading the Dolphins with 8.5 sacks. Wake is going to have to shake things tonight since he went without a sack last week; week 10.

Dolphins Watch:

Greg Olsen, Matt Forte, Chester Taylor and Brandon Manumaleuna

3-4 middle line-backers, watch the drop into coverage and be prepared to pick up tight ends.

Johnny Knox, Devin Hester, and Earl Bennett will be running tight routes on the blitz; and I see the blitz being hot tonight. Also, since their week 8 bye week they have been stepping up the pass rush.

I predict multiple turnovers by Cutler, and Wake turning up the turf for 2 sack and 1 FF.

Side Note:

I hate Thursday nights annoucers. Why can’t just have Dieon Sanders, Emmitt Smith and me! Fun!

Go Dolphins!

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