Wake features on a UK based podcast that I listen to. Good 15 minutes where he talks about Coyle, Jordan, Philbin and how he got into the league. The podcast is Tuesday Morning Football - TMF 78. Sorry I can't link, phone sucks. He's very positive about the season sahead and despite last season and how it ended he was still able to find positives.
Thanks for the heads up! Link for the iTunes version: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tuesday-morning-football/id570988282?mt=2
And he is right, the real problem is the season ending on a whimper and not a bang, how does the team react this year to it? Momentum is very powerful for an organization and a roster
What's cool about that play is watching the real thing, Dion Jordan covers the running back on a wheel route like glue..That looks to be the target that Dalton was gonna throw to,no way it would of worked..
I see the only RB staying in to block. Who covered whom did not matter much on that play. There was a WR open on a shallow cross. Wake just got in there too fast. Dalton barely had time to set up.
Basically Wake and all the other Dolphin players have voiced positive comments about the up coming season for the past decade. While it would be great to view this team with the same positive attitude I did the first 35 years they well respected organization in the league. It is very difficult to get too exited when you have a GM no one else wanted to hire for the position and a HC who has yet to prove he is anything more than below average at best. I will continue to root for the Dolphins as I have since 1966, but they have to actually have a winning season before I will believe anything is different from what we have seen from this organization for over a decade.
That is also why I think the Dolphins are using Jordan at the wrong position as a DE in the NFL. I think he could eventually be a stud as an outside LB in a 3-4 defense, but I don't think he will ever be more than a average defensive end in the NFL. Hopefully the coaches will finally come to their senses and move him to the LB position in a 3-4 defense before his talents are wasted.