‘“I think you’re going to start seeing better football from this team. Obviously, the coaching that we have here is awesome and special. The feel in the locker room right now is really good. We have veterans that are teaching the younger guys … younger guys that are taking it and applying it to the football field. In return, you see we’ve had a few really good games in the past couple of weeks against some really good defenses and against some really good teams.”’
Archives for November 2018
Tre’Davious White’s game rises to elite level
‘“He doesn’t get enough respect,” Pro Bowl safety Micah Hyde said of White. “I love playing with him. The energy he brings on and off the field, he makes it fun to come to work every day. We appreciate everything he does. Most of the time he’s matched up against the other team’s best wide receiver, and he holds his own.”’
Mark Gaughan’s X’s and O’s: Loss to Bills would be nail in coffin for Ryan Tannehill
‘It’s another example of why missing on a high first-round draft-pick quarterback is so costly.’
How we see it: Picks for Bills-Dolphins game in Week 13
‘Ryan Tannehill is undefeated in his last seven starts at home and has at least three touchdown passes in three of his last four games in Miami. That level of productivity may not continue against the Bills’ top-ranked passing defense. But the Dolphins figure to win in a close game, particularly if Buffalo loses the turnover battle.’
View from Vegas: Even as underdogs, Bills have trends in their favor
‘This looks like another choke job by the favored Dolphins.’
Thurman Thomas family collaborating with SUNY Erie on scholarship, fundraiser
‘”These are the kids that maybe have a kid or maybe are working a job or something. And now, all of this takes the pressure off of them. They don’t have to worry about their books, their tuition, their fees or anything like that, and can just concentrate on school, period. I think there’s a lot of kids that can do well in school, but have this other thing going on and they can’t spend enough time doing it.”‘
Voice of the Fan: How many of the 50 essentials of being QB does Josh Allen possess?
‘Allen looked more poised in the pocket. He threw short, medium and long. He threw left, right and down the middle. He threw with power, touch and accuracy. He ran and scrambled and threw on the run. He handled, slid in, stepped up in, and avoided the rush under duress. He read defenses. He thought quickly and acted decisively. He was fearless and tough. He showed leadership, commanded the team and huddle. And more. Allen showcased maybe two-thirds of the essentials.’
Jordan Phillips on leaving Miami: ‘It was a burden I didn’t have to worry about anymore’
‘“I played the same way in Miami, it’s just more frowned upon there than it is here,’’ said Phillips, who returns to Miami Sunday with a chip on his shoulder as large as Gibraltar. “They’ve accepted me here and it’s only been smooth sailing.’’’
LeSean McCoy: Josh Allen could key Bills rushing attack
‘”If he can hit them up on top that will back some guys off,” McCoy said. “Then he throws that deep ball very well. I’ve been around some guys with big arms and he’s one of them. Hopefully he can back some guys off and (we can) get some easy lanes.”‘
ESPN snubs Buffalo Bills CB Tre’Davious White on top 25 under-25 list
‘White, the Bills’ first round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, was the runner-up for Defensive Rookie of the Year and has arguably been more dominant in his second season. Pro Football Focus recently showed how White has locked down opposing wide receivers this season.’
Bills DT Jordan Phillips has message for Dolphins ahead of his return to Miami
‘“I feel like most people, when they leave Miami, that’s when their career gets started,” Phillips said. “I’m thankful to be here. Things have definitely turned around since I’ve been here. Fans love me. My teammates love me. I’m happy to be here.”’
Buffalo Bills sign former Miami Dolphins punter Matt Darr
‘The Dolphins released Darr at the beginning of the 2017 season, opting to go with rookie Matt Haack, now in his second season with the Dolphins. Darr, the former Tennessee standout who joined the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 2015, earned the job by beating out Pro Bowl punter Brandon Fields.’
Ex-Dolphin Jordan Phillips fires away at former team before return
‘He believed his exit from Miami began with the team firing defensive line coach Terrell Williams in 2017. Phillips considered Williams an ally who advocated on his behalf with the coaching staff and management.’
Friday’s Miami Coverage
Why banged up Dolphins still use a roster spot on a guy who might not play all year (Miami Herald)
This Dolphins receiver, with just 20 catches in 2018, frustrated by lack of opportunities (Miami Herald)
What the Dolphins have noticed about Raekwon McMillan. And what Luck told Xavien Howard (Miami Herald)
Jordan Phillips: Most players’ careers take off after leaving Miami. Here’s what the facts show (Miami Herald)
Gase needs some luck to turn Miami’s season around. Did he get ‘a bonus’ on Thursday? (Miami Herald)
Bills DT Jordan Phillips has message for Dolphins ahead of his return to Miami (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Dolphins attempt to explain Kenny Stills’ disappearance (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Former Plantation High standout Chris Lammons excited for opportunity with Miami Dolphins (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Buffalo Bills sign former Miami Dolphins punter Matt Darr (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Travis Swanson returns to practice; Amendola sits out second session (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Hyde5: Here’s a way to help the Dolphins’ receiving issues (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Miami Dolphins rank among NFL’s elite (in takeaways, at least) (Palm Beach Post)
Frustrated Miami Dolphins WR Kenny Stills: I’m getting open (Palm Beach Post)
Miami Dolphins TE Mike Gesicki fumbled last week and hasn’t yet dominated. Here’s why. (Palm Beach Post)
Ex-Dolphin Jordan Phillips fires away at former team before return (Palm Beach Post)
Dolphins’ Maurice Smith has lost too many friends to gun violence. Here’s what he’s doing about it. (Palm Beach Post)
Kenny Stills says Dolphins receivers are getting open but ‘can’t throw the ball’ to themselves (CBS Sports)
Top News: Kenny Stills’ Role In Offense Evolving (MiamiDolphins.com)
Laremy Tunsil Won’t Stop Until He’s The Best (MiamiDolphins.com)
AC In The AM: Late Push Must Start vs. Buffalo (MiamiDolphins.com)
I Said It: Defense Continues To Force Turnovers (MiamiDolphins.com)
Robert Foster’s act of kindness drawing attention
‘“It’s just the little kid really liked the sneakers, and I bought them for him. I helped the kid out. I always believe that you give and you shall receive. … It can be at any time. So I just wanted to bless that kid and put a smile on somebody’s face because God has been blessing me. I just wanted to bless him.”’