Review of the 2013 Miami Dolphins roster. Changes include ugly, marketing dept. approved logo and uniforms. Relatively pathetic and looks like smeared crest toothpaste on your bathroom sink.
Helmet logo change looks like a old world league franchise. The original logo was AFC iconic and the change obviously made for increased merchandise sales grab and more shekels for owner Stephen Ross and his B list celebrity minority owner. Owner Ross thought this would create a buzz for this perpetual mediocre team. Dolphins were a well run franchise with stability, class and clear vision under the Robbie family. Team really hasn't been the same since he died and the Robbie clan sold the team.
Franchise GM is Jeff Ireland, hardcore Castephile. Joe Philbin is head coach, relatively known as a good football mind and 'player's coach'.
Offense:
Lone bright spot is starting WR Brian Hartline. Becoming a fantasy football favorite, Hartline can make plays deep and burn CBs or make intermediate routes and go over the middle. Sure hands and very technical. He is QB Ryan Tannehill's go to guy and favorite target. Consistent and underrated by media, Hartline is a top 15-20 WR in the NFL.
All 3 QBs are White: Starter and now becoming assertive team leader Tannehill, capable athletic Matt Moore and Delaware product Pat Devlin. Ryan Tannehill has serious potential and he is entering his 2nd year. He will continue to get better as he learns the QB position and the offense is built around him. Tannehill's confidence is growing and for a QB, one will need tremendous confidence to reach full potential. Objectively speaking, Tannehill is best when he gets adequate time to read and throw.
OL: Not good. Only 2 White starters in head splitter Incognito and athletic T Ryan Clabo. The lone White back up is Will Yeatman, who likely will get playing time when someone gets hurt or a sumo ends up playing like Swiss cheese for too long.
No Tight ends on the active roster are White.
Recent improvement is newly signed White FB Tyler Clutts from Houston. Projected as a starter for now.
Defense: Awful, Not 1 White starter and only back up is Jason Trusnik. 2 Pacific Islander starters in battery charged LB Koa Misi and capable Somoan DT Paul Soliai. Soliai makes plays.
Austin Spitler was cut during the Great Purge of '13. He always seemed to be around the ball and was versatile and fearless. Can't imagine he will be unemployed for long and if a team needed adequate LB depth, Spitler would be a solid pick up.
LS John Denny, P Brandon Fields and PK rookie Caleb Sturgis.
Practice Squad players: All Big 10 tackling machine S Jordan Kovacs, 6'5 TE Kyle Miller, C/OL Sam Brenner
Team is in the weak AFC East with clownish NY Jets, and flat out bad Buffalo. So they may be in contention for wild card spot deep into November..yet will likely fail to make the playoffs. Perpetually average and I predict anywhere from 7-9 to 9-7 record.
Overall, Miami Dolphins are mostly Castophied with bright spot Hartline and ever improving athletic Ryan Tannehill as starting QB.
Total White Starters on Offense: 5
Defense: 0
ST: 3
Grade: D+
Helmet logo change looks like a old world league franchise. The original logo was AFC iconic and the change obviously made for increased merchandise sales grab and more shekels for owner Stephen Ross and his B list celebrity minority owner. Owner Ross thought this would create a buzz for this perpetual mediocre team. Dolphins were a well run franchise with stability, class and clear vision under the Robbie family. Team really hasn't been the same since he died and the Robbie clan sold the team.
Franchise GM is Jeff Ireland, hardcore Castephile. Joe Philbin is head coach, relatively known as a good football mind and 'player's coach'.
Offense:
Lone bright spot is starting WR Brian Hartline. Becoming a fantasy football favorite, Hartline can make plays deep and burn CBs or make intermediate routes and go over the middle. Sure hands and very technical. He is QB Ryan Tannehill's go to guy and favorite target. Consistent and underrated by media, Hartline is a top 15-20 WR in the NFL.
All 3 QBs are White: Starter and now becoming assertive team leader Tannehill, capable athletic Matt Moore and Delaware product Pat Devlin. Ryan Tannehill has serious potential and he is entering his 2nd year. He will continue to get better as he learns the QB position and the offense is built around him. Tannehill's confidence is growing and for a QB, one will need tremendous confidence to reach full potential. Objectively speaking, Tannehill is best when he gets adequate time to read and throw.
OL: Not good. Only 2 White starters in head splitter Incognito and athletic T Ryan Clabo. The lone White back up is Will Yeatman, who likely will get playing time when someone gets hurt or a sumo ends up playing like Swiss cheese for too long.
No Tight ends on the active roster are White.
Recent improvement is newly signed White FB Tyler Clutts from Houston. Projected as a starter for now.
Defense: Awful, Not 1 White starter and only back up is Jason Trusnik. 2 Pacific Islander starters in battery charged LB Koa Misi and capable Somoan DT Paul Soliai. Soliai makes plays.
Austin Spitler was cut during the Great Purge of '13. He always seemed to be around the ball and was versatile and fearless. Can't imagine he will be unemployed for long and if a team needed adequate LB depth, Spitler would be a solid pick up.
LS John Denny, P Brandon Fields and PK rookie Caleb Sturgis.
Practice Squad players: All Big 10 tackling machine S Jordan Kovacs, 6'5 TE Kyle Miller, C/OL Sam Brenner
Team is in the weak AFC East with clownish NY Jets, and flat out bad Buffalo. So they may be in contention for wild card spot deep into November..yet will likely fail to make the playoffs. Perpetually average and I predict anywhere from 7-9 to 9-7 record.
Overall, Miami Dolphins are mostly Castophied with bright spot Hartline and ever improving athletic Ryan Tannehill as starting QB.
Total White Starters on Offense: 5
Defense: 0
ST: 3
Grade: D+