Enjoy,Miami Dolphins DE Phillip Merling is on thin ice with the team heading into training camp. According to PFW, the Dolphins' staff was unhappy with Merling even before he was arrested for aggravated battery earlier this offseason, and he didn't help himself with that incident. Merling could face a suspension for violating the league's personal-conduct policy because of his involvement in a domestic dispute with his pregnant girlfriend. A former first-round pick who was expected to be a starter, Merling was easily beat out for a starting job by DE Randy Starks last year.
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-- Dolphins Unhappy with Phillip Merling --
Sun Jul 18, 2010 --from FFMastermind.com
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The Rev Totus Tuus Staff Member Administrator Luxury Box Club Member
The selection of Odrick is making more sense everyday.
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i know it was a technicality. but merling was not a 1st round pick.
and i dont think it is a surprise our team is unhappy with himDolfanJake likes this. -
We should all be tickled pink with the great talent that we got during the off season on both lines (I know I am). Odrick will probably put so much pressure on QB's we will forget all about missing JT. Man alive, I am tired of talking about the cake mix - I wanna see the cake! Is it September 12th yet?
:wink2: !! - I CAN'T WAIT TO START THIS SEASON - !! :wink2:
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Imho Merling needs a tall can of "grow the hell up".
I doubt they trade him as even in Dallas they dealt with underachievers, however if Odrick flashes something in TC Merling will have a good view of the field from the sidelines. -
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"Merling could face a suspension for violating the league's personal-conduct policy because of his involvement in a domestic dispute with his pregnant girlfriend."
Ya', great. Way to go NFL. The Patriots cheated their way to four superbowls stealing millions of dollars of revenue away from other teams and nothing happens to them, but by all means lets suspend Merling and Ferguson. DUUUUH!
Maybe there is something to the talk of football being fixed after all. Of course this "Dolphin-Punishment" couldn't be because the new Commissioner of Football is a Western New York native and grew up in "Bills Country" could it?
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Fat and stupid is no way to go thru life son.
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That made me LOL!
He was going to make it either way IMO.Bpk, dolfan7171, dolfan22 and 1 other person like this. -
Come on man, Merling slapped around his pregnant GF, what should they do nominate him for Man of the Year?
He is going to get whacked, so is McDaniel, whom people also forget had a domestic squabble, a less serious one, but still, Sheriff Goodell is going to use the pimp hand on them both...unless they manage to find a divergence program.dolfan7171, cobrajet, Disnardo and 1 other person like this. -
I'd like to believe that we are not being picked on but sometimes it sure seems like we are. I am still concerned about FS and to a lesser extent NT, but still we are building one of the most talented teams in the league. In any case, being picked on or not won't matter when we beat them 50-0 in a few weeks. It's not who laughs that matters - it's who laughs last that counts. :yes:
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Im almost certain Merling was a 2nd round pick.
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It's not a technicality. He wasn't a first round pick, by round, or apparently by the way he conducts himself off the field. :hi5: . (in other words I agree with you).
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He was drafted in the 2 round / Pick: 32 out of Clemson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Merling
Check out the mugshot...YiKeS~! That is not a happy man!
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the reason its a technicality is that was the draft where new england got a draft pick taken away for cheating.....so merling was 32nd overall pick. meaning in a normal draft would be the last pick in the 1st round. but he was 1st overall 2nd round because new england forfeited a pick :up:dolfan7171, DolfanJake, Puka-head and 4 others like this.
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Ahhhhh, thanks :ffic:
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Well if he really wants to turn things around, he could start with a better hair cut
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Well, we've all seen him in DC Pasqualoni's Defense, perhaps the switch to Nolan's more attacking style of Dline scheme will be to his benefit?
And keep in mind Starks was in hot water last yr, heading into TC and he had the best yr of his career by far, Merling has to have noticed the way to save one's bacon is to play better..just like Randy Starks did...Boik14, Pandarilla and Disnardo like this. -
Right defensive end.
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Or, just not smoking a doobie before pictures. If that was more obvious, he might as well have had it in his mouth. He looks stoned as a mother****er in that pic.ToddsPhins, DolfanJake, Puka-head and 1 other person like this.
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He's a second round pick. I guess this confirms that the media can't count.
As for Merling's status, is anyone really surprised? -
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They are probably disappointed in him, but I don't think he's in alot of danger of being cut unless someone steps up this offseason. He's not great, but he's too valuable for depth and I don't see Tony McDaniel being able to be the guy.
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Almost right. The $500,000 fine was directly to Belichick, not the Patriots organization. The Pats lost their first round pick that year, which turned out to be the #31 overall pick. (But they kept whatever picks they acquired in trades, which is where Jerod Mayo came from.) So the Giants, who had the #32 overall pick that year, actually made the 31st selection in that draft, ending the first round. Then we opened the 2nd round with the #33 pick, which due to the Patriots' forfeiture meant that Merling was actually the 32nd player selected that year. So Merling is a 2nd round pick despite being the 32nd player selected.
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Well I hope we're unhappy with him. Aside from a handfull of plays, Merling has been pretty much invisible I'd say. What a disappointment.
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Miami has been unhappy with his play since day one.
They drafted a guy to take his place in the 1st round.Where have some of you been?DolfanJake likes this. -
Well, then again, the Patriots spent a 2nd round pick on the late Marquis Hill after they already had Richard Seymour, Ty Warren, and Jarvis Green all under contract.
Merling isn't that bad. He'd start on some teams in the league, and we're not really asking him to start.Anonymous likes this. -
I dont know, his play can pretty much only get better. His hair is always gonna be ugly because, well, look at him...he's got the face of a pit bull minus the drool. :tongue2:DolfanJake likes this.
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I know you are right but in comparison to what they got away with that was really a little slap on the wrist I think. I think Ferguson and Merling will end up suffering more than Bellacheat did. It really should be the other way around. It's just NFL rule enforcement craziness. Some teams always seem to get nit-picked to death while others seem to have a free ride card. I have seen so many examples of this over the years and it is really getting tiring.
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Merling had better step it up big time this TC and season or he's a goner. We don't need him that bad if Odrick turns out the way we hope, and Misi too. Soliai needs to step it up too although he's not as close to the chopping block as Merling is. Merling is starting to be in the classification of "bust" IMHO.
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"I guess this confirms that the media can't count."
Aint that the truth. I wonder sometimes if 1/2 of the stuff out there is true or not. Hell, that might not even be his really photo, ya just never know what to believe now-a-days.
All I know is this; these guys had better grow up and focus their lives on football and not getting into trouble. I am sure none of this is setting well with the coaches, but times are different today, Shula would have run them until their nuts fell off. There are times when the evolution of football can be a softer one.
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