The Morning Dolphin, 11/25/11
By The Finsiders on November 25, 2011 at 8:31 am
We do the work of finding all of the stories about the Fins from around the web and all you have to do is click them. Here is what is being said about the Dolphins today:
From the Fins:
- Andy Cohen of Dolphin Digest says he does not believe in moral victories but thinks once “the Dolphins look at the big picture, they will see a gutsy effort against the Cowboys and further validation that this has matured into a good football team”
- In case you missed any of the action from Thursday’s game versus the Cowboys, here are the radio highlights
- Tony Sparano was proud of the effort put forth by his team but admitted you can’t win games playing small ball
- The Dolphins had their three-game win streak snapped on this Turkey Day in Dallas, but there were still some standout performances
From the Press:
- ESPN.com AFC East Blogger James Walker says “Matt Moore continues to make his case to be Miami’s starting quarterback beyond this season”
- Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post writes that “The Dolphins thought they had solved their red zone problems but the bad tendency resurfaced
- Omar Kelly of the Sun-Sentinel concludes that the Dolphins had a window of opportunity to seize the victory but could not pull the trigger
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The opinions, analysis and/or speculation expressed by The Finsiders Blog represent those of individual writers, and unless quoted or clearly labeled as such, do not represent the opinions, policies or desires of the Miami Dolphins organization, front office, coaches and executives. Writers' views are formulated independently from any inside information and/or conversation with Dolphins officials, including the coaches and scouts, unless otherwise noted.






Personally, I don’t think that Matt Moore did anything but prove that Miami still needs to draft an elite Quarterback for the future, or they will continue not to close out games in the 4th quarter! Watch!