http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...s-add-another-rookie-20140812,0,5220888.story
Is this like, very bad, or?
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PhinFan1968 To 2020, and BEYOND! Club Member
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Damn. Not even running at this point? He had so much momentum going down the stretch last year. Hate to see this happen to a young guy who was coming on hard. Was 2012 a ligament tear, or just a clean-out scope kind of thing? I thought it was a tear. Anyways yeah this is a bummer. Hopefully he's out of practice for only a short time, but week 1 against New England keeps looking tougher with guys nicked and suspended.
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I know that's just a devil's advocate argument, but just sayin. Never truly know.USArmyFinFan, Bumrush and Ronnie Bass like this. -
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Well Sims has taken a big step forward this year .Then someone <Lynch ,Gator or Egnew needs to step up .If the Dolphins part with Egnew, they could look for a fourth tight end after final cuts.
I know I am wearing rose colored glasses but I am confident that Clay will be ready for the season .We may not see much of him in the preseason which in one respect could work in our favor as his reps are given to other candidates. -
I think the Dolphins should just sign me, then everyone here can quit worrying. 6'5, 250lbs, and I'm only 26.. I have a few good years left in me before I hit 30. I'm slow as crap, a horrible route runner, but my hand eye coordination from all the video games I play I think I could challenge Landry for best hands on the team. I've also been known to throw down some PANCAKES. :shifty:
Stop panicking, the season hasn't even started yet. (same with the LBs)CrunchTime, finyank13, SICK and 6 others like this. -
Hopefully he finds his way back over here. Im trying to find an update on his status, but just rumors so far. -
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Hopefully, the injury isn't serious. I was/am looking forward to seeing him this year, in this offense with what we've heard about Philly/Lazor using TE's. It's frustrating that Clay is going to miss time to grow in the offense and conditioning. Hopefully, if he comes back healthy, he'll be off and running and not be slowed down by time away. And what happens if the injury is serious? Clay is going into the last year of his deal and has only one strong year of production. That might make his future more cloudy in the off-season if he commands a deal similar to the franchise tag. -
To me, Egnew showed a lot last season, I'd like to see him get more targets
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Re-injuring a just scoped knee, doesn't sound good..
They say he will miss a few practices but as we know coaches can be full of sh&$ when discussing injuries..I understand the lying during the reg season but I'd like to at least hear an honest timetable for his return, im not buying the couple practices thing. -
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May not sound great but their being possibly over protective at this point. I don't expect him to play the entire preseason and he'll probably suit up week 1.
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Ugh. The hits keep coming.
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On a serious note we need Gator Hoskins to start getting reps. Hopefully he can get back out there soon!
It is odd though... how many of the Dolphins 2015 free agent class are battling injuries?
Matt Moore... check...
Knowshon Moreno... check...
Jailil Brown... check...
Daniel Thomas... big fat check...
Charles Clay... check....
Jared Odrick... a little bit earlier in OTA's no? check...
Derrick Shelby... check... -
Keller completely shredded his knee. Tore all 3 ligaments and dislocated his knee. I thought the guy was done before. Now? Judging by the fact that he's still a FA, I'm willing to say it's over for DK.
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Speaking of ligaments, a "new" ligament was discovered in the knee last year: the anterolateral ligament (aka: ALL). Just food for thought. -
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MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member
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look at this nugget
http://www.miamidolphins.com/multim...hallenge/1b5dd996-1f28-4aa2-ab40-0c75032c30d4
who is holding the bucket to the right first row and is smiling ? i doubt they would let a seriously injured player hold a gatorade bowl full with ice water and then let him lift it up and cover the weight with his knees
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Aqua summed it up, without clay, personnel wise the position is very weak on the team..so if I know he's gonna miss a month, I'm not gonna leave the Qb without a significant weapon in a critical part of the offense...gotta make moves sometimes if you wanna compete for playoffs.. -
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Seems to be a perfect storm for the first part of the season: Jordan. Jones. Clay. Pouncey. Four young and significant contributors.
In today's NFL most of the games come down to a few plays - and those could be key elements.
I am not worried about Clay long-term. I suspect by week 3 he should be ready. The problem is, getting into the offense and timing. But, he and Tanny have had a very good connection.
More than that, however, is that we could be 1-3 by the time 3 of these get back to full speed and who knows what by the time Pouncey returns.
It looks like another 8-8 to 9-7 season unless we pull some smoke and mirrors early on. However, if we start 1-3 and finish 9-7 and make the playoffs, that would likely keep JP on the payroll. The main coaching loss I am concerned about is Lazor because he is so capable in public and I can see him impressing a number of teams for an HC position, if Miami's offense performs well. -
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I'm hoping Philbin/Lazor see it in him
Only guy I'd trade for is James Casey tbh, even when Clay comes back his role would be just as effective for us -
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In fact, as a Dolphins fan, I certainly would have preferred to see Belicheat undergo HIS end of the douching, er dousing.
Assuming of course, he WAS a challenging participant in this Krafty lampooning.
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