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This weekend's show with WQAM was jammed with Miami Dolphins guests that revealed some pretty interesting stuff.
This weekend's show with WQAM was jammed with Miami Dolphins guests that revealed some pretty interesting stuff.
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This is Now an Open Thread!
This is Now an Open Thread!
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Dale Zanine – USA Today Sports Images The Atlanta Falcons had one of their best seasons in recent history, finishing the NFL regular season with a record of 13-3 and making it to the NFC Championship game. They even had a handy lea...
Dale Zanine – USA Today Sports Images The Atlanta Falcons had one of their best seasons in recent history, finishing the NFL regular season with a record of 13-3 and making it to the NFC Championship game. They even had a handy lead in that NFC Championship, but eventually fell victim to a fierce comeback by the San Francisco 49ers. One of the key reasons why the Falcons were much improved was the performance of quarterback Matt Ryan and the reliance of the team’s offensive system on him. Ryan threw 615 passes and completed 68.6 percent of them for 4,719 yards, 32 touchdowns and just 14 interceptions. Reports leading into the season said that head coach Mike Smith had plans to open up the offense and he and Ryan delivered. However, one of the thing that resulted in was them relying much less on the running game, which was also due to the decline of Michael Turner. On the season the Falcons rushed the ball just 378 times, with Turner taking 222 of those carries. He rushed for only 800 yards, though, an average of 3.6 yards per carry. He found the end zone 10 times, but those were largely goal line carries more than anything. Now Turner is gone and the Falcons have brought in Steven Jackson from the St. Louis Rams, which seems like an improvement in the eyes of most people. The Falcons run-blocking was a little below-average last season, but so was the Rams. That didn’t stop Jackson from rushing for 1,042 yards on 257 carries, good for a 4.1 yards per carry average. More importantly, Jackson was able to stay healthy last season. The Falcons offensive line is still somewhat of a worry, especially with the departure of Tyson Clabo and retirement of Todd McClure. However, they have upgraded at the running back position, which should mean a more potent running game and possibly a more balanced offense. Even if the Falcons decrease the focus on their passing game next season, Ryan could have a big year. Defenses were able to somewhat key in on the Falcons passing game, particularly at the end of the year. Turner wasn’t as much of a threat as Ryan was dropping back to throw. If Jackson can be productive this season, that will force defenses to respect the run and drop fewer men into pass coverage. If that ends up being the case, expect Ryan to have an enormous year. Cody Williams is a Senior Writer with Rant Sports. Follow Cody on Twitter @TheSizzle20 and like his Facebook page.
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The Miami Dolphins have had a busy offseason. The used free agency and the draft to rapidly turn over the roster, getting younger, faster, and cheaper at a lot of key positions, while also filling team needs systematically and deliberat...
The Miami Dolphins have had a busy offseason. The used free agency and the draft to rapidly turn over the roster, getting younger, faster, and cheaper at a lot of key positions, while also filling team needs systematically and deliberately. All-in-all, the offseason has lead to a confidence among the Dolphins players that really has not been there in past seasons. This is a place where people want to play. -Jeff Ireland Friday, before the team's charity golf tournament, Dolphins General Manager Jeff Ireland spoke to the media about the team's dramatic offseason. "We're excited where we're at right now," Ireland said, according to the Miami Herald's Adam H. Beasley. "We're just names on paper right now until we start jelling as a football team. [But] we're excited the players we added." "We got players we wanted," he continued. "What's great to hear is that players wanted us too. I think that's the most important aspect of what we've accomplished this year. "This is a place where people want to play." Miami being a place where players want to play is a complete turn around from everything we heard last year. Players the Dolphins did not overpay suddenly were declaring Miami as a franchise no one wanted to join. The media piled on, deciding that, if Miami did not sign a player, it was because the player did not want to join the team, not that the team didn't want the player, or that the player got more money from somewhere else. Things were bleak around the Dolphins. Not any more. Miami is back on the map as a location for free agents. And, hopefully, the confidence that the players are exhibiting this year, and the excitement Ireland is feeling, will turn into results on the field in September. More Dolphins Coverage: Phinsider Community Interactive Map What Do the Dolphins Have in Richard Marshall? Dolphins claim Marvin McNutt, make other moves Dolphins sign three draft picks Hartline puts Miami WRs top in AFCE; Is he wrong?
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Twitter The Dalai Lama Visits New Orleans bit.ly/17LQjul #Saints— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 18, 2013 League source confirms Irvin suspended for aderall use. Did not appeal suspension. Out first 4 games of 2013— Da...
Twitter The Dalai Lama Visits New Orleans bit.ly/17LQjul #Saints— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 18, 2013 League source confirms Irvin suspended for aderall use. Did not appeal suspension. Out first 4 games of 2013— Dave Softy Mahler (@Softykjr) May 17, 2013 ##Whodatnation Do me A Favor And Follow Rookie #LINEBACKER @ctcard44 #WHODAT— NuLa C.E.O. (@JuniorG93) May 18, 2013 Good luck narrowing the Miami Mt. Rushmore to four wp.me/p14QSB-8Wwq— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) May 18, 2013 Wish J-Ice was here so we could go enjoy a frozen summer treat— Joseph Morgan(@jmthegreat) May 18, 2013 Stunning lack of sweet milf action at tee ball. D'oh.— Will Kill 4 Biscuit (@moosedenied) May 18, 2013 Back on beautiful @smu campus today for @andrewrgalloway professional MBA graduation.#HardWorkPaysOff#Brothers4Life twitter.com/thomasmorstead…— Thomas Morstead (@thomasmorstead) May 18, 2013 Smoothie king told me they don't accept smoothie king gift cards #what— Joseph Morgan(@jmthegreat) May 18, 2013 Thats complete bs RT @brandonfalgout: @jmthegreat they just quit here in Lafayette about a month ago!Smh...— Joseph Morgan(@jmthegreat) May 18, 2013 Beautiful @smu graduation out in front of Dallas Hall#Mustangs twitter.com/thomasmorstead…— Thomas Morstead (@thomasmorstead) May 18, 2013 The key to today's race is to try and not preak too soon.— skooks (@skooks) May 18, 2013 Congrats lil cuz on walking now go handle your business on the field this fall @macnificent31— deuce mcallister (@dmcallister26) May 18, 2013 Pool Party Coming Soon!!! Stay Tuned twitter.com/JuniorG93/stat…— NuLa C.E.O. (@JuniorG93) May 18, 2013 ________________ Saints Stuff Cameron Jordan ready to be more than the Saints’ silver lining | The AdvocateGary Estwick - Cameron Jordan is ready to move around the Saints’ defensive line, wherever new coordinator Rob Ryan needs him. Film of the NFC South chat - NFC South Blog | ESPN.comPat Y. - We had all sorts of great questions in Friday's NFC South chat. Here's a team-by-team look at some of the highlights. Friday's NFC South Chat with Pat Yasinskas | ESPN.comComplete transcript...in case you want to see what didn't make the highlight reel. Saints Positional Previews: Linebackers - Who Dat DishIan-Mitchell Dear - An in-depth look at the linebackers fighting for a starting spot in the 2013 New Orleans Saints new 3-4 defense. New Orleans Saints: Terron Armstead is Better Option at LT Than Charles Brown | Who Dat DishChris Roling Saints Nation: Ranking the Top 32 Quarterbacks Going into 2013 | thesaintsnation.comAndrew Juge - For the second consecutive year I'm taking a stab at ranking each team's trigger man starter going into the season. Dozens of current, former New Orleans Saints gather at Black and Gold Classic in Grand Isle | NOLA.comJeff Duncan - Hundreds of fans attended the barbecue and skeet shooting competition awards presentation at the third annual event on an idyllic night at Bridge Side Marina. The Dalai Lama Visits New Orleans | neworleanssaints.comAlex Restrepo - New Orleans Saints Owner/Vice Chairman of the Board Rita Benson LeBlanc was part of a group that had lunch with the Dalai Lama on Friday. Includes photo gallery. ________________ Lagniappe Falcons sign four draft picks - NFC South Blog | ESPN.comPat Y - (HansDat note: But they still haven't signed their whole draft class...) 111-Day NFL Warning: Wes Welker Switches Sides in the Brady-Manning Blood Feud | GrantlandWhat's that? You were wondering exactly how many days until the start of the NFL season? Well, you're in luck! We here at the Triangle are set to spend the next three and a half months providing a daily reason to get excited about pro football's return. Report: Bruce Irvin suspended for Adderall use | National Football PostBrad Biggs - A four-game suspension for Seattle Seahawks defensive end Bruce Irvin
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... Source: Behind the Steel Curtain - All Posts The post Weekend Checkdown: the top stories of the week appeared first on Pittsburgh Steelers Blog - NFL - PlanetSteelers.com.
... Source: Behind the Steel Curtain - All Posts The post Weekend Checkdown: the top stories of the week appeared first on Pittsburgh Steelers Blog - NFL - PlanetSteelers.com.
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The first week of the Eagles' OTA ended, and while the media was only allowed to observe Monday's practice with the loud music and the hand signals (see below), news has trickled out that new coach Chip Kelly is doing a lot of experiment...
The first week of the Eagles' OTA ended, and while the media was only allowed to observe Monday's practice with the loud music and the hand signals (see below), news has trickled out that new coach Chip Kelly is doing a lot of experimenting. That includes trying tight end Clay Harbor at outside linebacker and wide receiver Jason Avant at defensive back. Both players told reporters that they are not switching positions. Rather, they're being told to get some reps on defense just in case they're needed there at some point. Kelly has always been interested in versatile players. And in a way, this could be a chance for Harbor and Avant to keep a spot on the roster. Avant, 30, is entering his eighth season. While he's sure-handed, he's not the most fleet-footed, and he's pretty much limited to the slot receiver spot. Harbor is entering his fourth season. But the Eagles signed James Casey as a free agent, then drafted Zach Ertz in the second round. So Harbor's spot could be in jeopardy as well. That kind of thing has been done before. The New England Patriots, for example, used to play wide receiver Deion Branch at defensive back every now and then. *  *  * The scene played over and over at Eagles practice last Monday. The play would end and the Eagles’ offensive players would sprint back to the line of scrimmage and immediately look toward the sideline. They would see two assistants and wide receiver Ifeanyi Momah, who wasn’t practicing that day, waving their arms, gyrating and running through a series of signs as if they were coaching third base in baseball. The players never huddled, and quickly got the next play off. All of it is done to maximize the speed and the amount of plays. “It’s the best thing to keep a defense off guard as far as substitution, packaging up on offense,” wide receiver DeSean Jackson said. “We have a tempo package that’s coming at you so fast that it’s really hard to stop. “As long as we can keep the defense off guard, that’s the biggest thing.” Eagles coach Chip Kelly said the hand signals are just one way to communicate without huddling. Kelly, for example, used placards at the University of Oregon to signal the play. The placards would have different pictures in each quadrant, each picture signifying something about the play. Those placards were not seen during practice last Monday. Kelly said the Eagles might not necessarily use hand signals when the regular season starts Sept. 10. But whatever system he uses will emphasize speed. “I think the game is about making quick decisions,” Kelly said. “It’s a game of 60 to 70 to 80 four-second plays. So once the ball is snapped, it happens at that tempo. We’re just trying to force them to … reflect what the mission is, and the mission is to be prepared to play a four-second play. You need to have that kind of (he snaps his fingers, signifying speed) to get that done.” The Eagles’ offensive players admit that the new system takes some getting used to. The Eagles have only had a three-day veterans minicamp in April, a three-day rookie minicamp earlier this month, and the first of four organized team activities last week. The second OTA begins Monday. In between the minicamps and OTAs, the Eagles have spent time in meetings learning the system. For Jackson, the signals tell him much more than just what route he’s running. The play he gets not only describes his responsibility, but that of the other receivers and everyone else on the offense. “It was definitely tough because me, myself, I never had to learn everyone’s position,” Jackson said. “I only had to know one position, which was the ‘Z’ wide receiver. Now I’m learning the ‘A’, the ‘X’, the ‘Y’, and really knowing the concepts of it all.”
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Your Houston Texans start Organized Team Activities on Monday morning. It's not the Week One Monday Night opener in San Diego, but it's something, and it signals that we're that much closer to football. The worm is turning, my friends....
Your Houston Texans start Organized Team Activities on Monday morning. It's not the Week One Monday Night opener in San Diego, but it's something, and it signals that we're that much closer to football. The worm is turning, my friends. Slowly. Turning. Let us use this thread to talk Houston Texans, football, or (gasp!) things that don't involve football on the first truly muggy Saturday evening we've had in many moons. Perhaps you want to share your concerns about Ed Reed's hip. Maybe you want to talk about the circus that Houston Astros baseball has become. Perchance you want to elaborate upon the pros (because there are no cons) to Willie Nelson's "Bloody Mary Morning." It's an open forum, though the community guidelines are always in effect, so use your good judgment in what you post for public consumption. Have at it.
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Listen to Dolphins tailback Lamar Miller and cornerback Richard MarshallThis weekend's show with WQAM was jammed with Miami Dolphins guests that revealed some pretty interesting stuff.
Listen to Dolphins tailback Lamar Miller and cornerback Richard MarshallThis weekend's show with WQAM was jammed with Miami Dolphins guests that revealed some pretty interesting stuff.
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Former New Orleans Saints tailback Reggie Bush compared his current Detroit Lions offense to that of the Saints during his time with the franchise. Here is an excerpt from Bush's interview with NFL AM on NFL Network: "As far as from an...
Former New Orleans Saints tailback Reggie Bush compared his current Detroit Lions offense to that of the Saints during his time with the franchise. Here is an excerpt from Bush's interview with NFL AM on NFL Network: "As far as from an offensive perspective it's a lot like what we did in New Orleans," Bush said of the team he won a Super Bowl with in 2009. "It's a lot of spread-open passing. Obviously we can attack downfield, and with the running game, a lot of screens, draws and stuff like that. Basically what I did in New Orleans, so running this offensive system has been pretty easy for me." Reggie, c'mon now. It's over. You had some laughs, we had some laughs, but look we've been done for a while. We broke it off because we just couldn't depend on you. We remember when you went down to Miami because she gave you that chance we weren't willing to commit to. That was cool and we were happy for you but even she broke up with you after a while. Now you're hooking up with someone who reminds you of us? I know you would never do that, you're not like that, right?
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