http://www.realfootball365.com/index.php/articles/dolphins/11706
Tags:
-
-
Taylor (assuming he is here), Porter, Will Allen and Bell (assuming he stays healthy).
EDIT: This article's title is Who Will Miami's Defensive Playmakers be and the first two the writer mentions are Ted Ginn and Ronnie Brown.:rolleyes:Last edited: Jun 25, 2008 -
Taylor, Will Allen, and hopefully Phillip Merling.
-
I think we'll be seeing Joey Porter make a lot of plays this season.
-
I think Crowder will have year that lives up to his early expectations. Just a hunch :)
-
-
Jason Allen is going to make a big impact this year.
It's finally his moment to be a difference-maker.
B. -
-
-
-
-
-
I really think Kendall Langford can have a solid rookie season.
Otherwise, Taylor and Porter are obvious. Bell could be a force if he stays healthy. Will Allen is a solid player, but hes not a game turner or playmaker. He can shut down a WR pretty well, but hes not gonna grab you INTs like a Samuel or Cromartie will. -
I think Jason Allen will become a serious baller if he doesnt get hurt.
Bpk and Kanye West like this. -
Jason Taylor, Joey Porter Yeremiah Bell, Phillip Merling, Will Alen, and Jason Allen I think he is going to have a good year
Bpk likes this. -
Also, Vonnie Holiday could be wonderful next to Ferguson... two experienced guys playing off each other.
Holliday is perennially underrated. (That sentence has a lot of doubblle-consonants too.)
Bpk -
I wish the days of two-way players still existed.
Ted was a (or the) top CB coming out of highschool into Ohio State. I believe Ohio state moved him to WR.
With our CB's, it'd be fascinating to see him at corner.
Yes, in exact opposition to the teory of giving Ted LESS to do as a returner so he can focus on being a great wide receiver, I want to play him at EVERY POSITION!
Ted at WR, KR, PR, CB, DT.
He is the man.
Okay, maybe not DT.