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The quarterback position is always a hot topic of conversation, especially during this time of the year. The National Football League has become a sport where this position is one of supreme importance, and if you’re a team that dosen’t have a difference maker at the position, your franchise will be left behind! Only one of 12 playoff quarterbacks had a passer rating below 80 (Tim Tebow at 72.9), and the elite single-callers were well over 100 (Aaron Rodgers 122.5, Drew Brees 110.6 and Tom Brady 105.6).
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:
- Has the Head Coaching search come to an end?
- Wes Bunting of the National Football Post believes the 2012 QB class is deeper that most people think
- The Finsiders give their choices for the top newcomer of 2011
From the Press:
- Greg Cote of the Miami Herald says “fingers are crossed anxiously here“
- Omar Kelly of the Sun-Sentinel calls Matt Flynn an “NFL mutt”
- Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald tells us which candidate has the support of Jeff Ireland
The Finsiders hand out their award for top Dolphins newcomer from this past season. Hear the crew debate the merits of Reggie Bush, Matt Moore and others who joined the club in 2011.
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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:
- The Finsiders bring you a full multimedia preview of the Raiders-Dolphins game
- Coach Sparano: ”We have a lot of coaches on the field”
- John Congemi of The Finsiders gives his three keys to victory for the Fins
- Hear from Hue Jackson, Richard Seymour and JT The Brick for a Raiders perspective
- Andy Kent of Dolphins.com writes “ten days in between games have made the Miami Dolphins a bit restless, which could spell trouble for the visiting Oakland Raiders”
From the Press:
- ESPN.com AFC East Blogger James Walker tells us why “It will be key for (Yeremiah) Bell to maintain his deep responsibility“
- Omar Kelly of the Sun-Sentinel writes the hope for the Dolphins is that Matt Moore “can continue playing efficiently, and that would enable the offense to blossom“
- Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald says Tony Sparano is “trying everything to change his team’s fortunes, experimenting in ways he never has before“
- Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post says Matt Moore and Brian Daboll have slowly figured out which plays work and which don’t
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:
- Kevin Burnett: “At this stage you can’t afford to be good enough, you have to be dominant”
- Andy Kent of Dolphins.com says the Dolphins special teams unit “have been doing a good job in all phases” this season
- Dan Dierdorf said Carson Palmer told him he was happy to be out of Cincinnati where he had to be a “part-time psychiatrist“
- Bob Griese let’s us know what it was like to play with Jim “Mad Dog” Mandich
- Reggie Bush is pleased about the way Brian Daboll is utilizing his skill set
From the Press:
- Vittorio Tafur of the San Francisco Chronicle says the Raiders may be without a key linebacker for Sunday’s game
- Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald writes Vontae Davis has turned his season around after a lingering injury early on
- Brian Biggane of the Palm Beach Post writes Brian Daboll has seen a lot of progress out of Matt Moore over the past few weeks but still says the QB has a good amount of work ahead of him
Running back Reggie Bush has been productive in this offense, and is pleased about the way offensive coordinator Brian Daboll is utilizing his skill set. Bush has been running the football effectively and lining up in the slot position altering pass coverage from opposing defenses. He talked about getting back on the winning track this week against the Oakland Raiders:
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My advice after Sunday’s big win against the Buffalo Bills (5-5) is to smile and enjoy the ride! It’s been a long time since the Miami Dolphins (3-7) have won back to back games inside of Sun Life Stadium, and the fans of the Dolphins should be allowed to feel down-right giddy about the three game winning streak. The same can’t be said for the players and coaches who may have enjoyed the win, possibly through Sunday night, but now are hard at work to preparing for their Thanksgiving Day match-up with the Dallas Cowboys.
The Miami Dolphins (2-7) are riding a two-game winning streak and will turn their attention towards an AFC East rival Sunday at Sun Life Stadium. Sunday will mark the 91st time Miami will face the Buffalo Bills (5-4) in the regular season, and the Dolphins will face Bills team that have lost there last two football games by a combined score of 71-18 (New York Jets and the Dallas Cowboys).
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:
- Anthony Fasano says the Dolphins should “relish this good feeling” after what the team went through at the start of the season
- Andy Kent of Dolphins.com says Jared Odrick’s enthusiasm on the field and his demeanor on the practice field have been contagious“
- Bob Griese believes the Dolphins recent success is due to Matt Moore and Brian Daboll being on the same page
- The Finsiders give their selections for the players that they feel have been most instrumental in the team’s back-to-back wins.



