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he's got the size
don't know what happened to him last year
the guy simply didn't show up
he's under the gun now -
I wonder if being the first player voted off in Dolphin Survivor will motivate him.
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doesn't matter if he can't catch a pass.
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http://www.nfl.com/players/ernestwilford/profile?id=WIL057148
144 of them total in his career. he didn't see the field last year for other reasons (i'm guessing that he could help out on special teams; which is very important for the WR position) -
If he did become an H-Back.... that would make him the second Fullback behind Polite. So does that mean we're keeping 5 WRs and 4 TEs?
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He is good in the endzone
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Just to add:
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/breaking-news/story/1054350.html
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Hopefully he'll catch more than 3 passes...if he's on the team that is. lol
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Usually when they start moving a guy around like this, it means he's just about at the end of the line. Generally it's a team's last ditch effort at getting something out of him. That's what I see here.
Looking at the positions, WR is pretty much set. Younger players who nonetheless played ahead of Wilford last season will be cut barring injuries.
Tight end would seem pretty set, at least the top two. Your third stringer is 6-8, 270 and played last year. And they drafted a guy in the 5th round.
We generally keep just one fullback. And he just signed a 2-year extension.
As far as backup fullbacks go (on gameday), I think you'd see more unconventional formations with one or more TE's in the backfield like we saw last year. If nothing else, we formation teams to death.
I think we go with a normal 5 WR | 3 TE | 1 FB.PHINANALYST, padre31 and Silverphin like this. -
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http://twitter.com/RosenhausSports/statuses/1836951599RickyNeverInhaled likes this. -
Well, keep in mind it's Drew Rosenhau$ who twittered this as there is -0- chance anyone in our front office would just toss this sort of thing out for consumption.
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agree with Muck ... the FO is trying to get something - anything out of Wilford, considering what we are / have / and are still on the hook to pay him. it's in our best interest to 'find' a way to get him on the field and contribute - than to just cut him and eat his $$$$. (which of course, still might happen)
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everybody has to make a contribution to the team's success
some on the playing field, others off the the playing field -
I think we could wind up with Anquan Boldin in the fold by training camp.
1) he wants to play for Miami
2) we need one consistently serious play-maker to be viable in the passing department
3) things have potentially improved enough on the team to pick up Boldin, with hope to win the AFC again & go deeper into the play-offs. the investment makes sense considering our new potential in 2009
I also think we'll have our eye on a Guard & NT in the potential cuts before the season begins, the roster is subject to more change. -
here's another article on Ernest Wilford in the tightend/halfback role. Sparano says he likes what he sees so far.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...lphins-wilford-s052109sbmay21,0,6776602.story -
Maybe thats the plan?
Praise him from day 1 from OTAs, and if somebody goes down somwhere, ship him. Think about it, we manged to get picks for TDaniels and Luke freaking McCown! If they can trade those two, they can trade anybody. -
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http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/miami-dolphins/story/1127606.html
Looks like this new news is old news.
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He could make a great target in the end zone as a TE, and he's got speed. But can he block?
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i think he'll make it @ TE/WR/HB
@ 240 needs to bulk another 10-14 lbs & get stronger,
because of injuries(Martin) & monies, I think he'll stick -
Sports buzz has written a piece about him too plus some other Dolphin tidbits.
http://forums.thephins.com/showthread.php?p=762030&posted=1#post762030