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Title: No Name Offense and Defense - New Millenium Version Post by: ethurst2 on July 21, 2008, 09:29:58 am This is the first time since 1970 that I can ever remember the Dolphins truly having a "No Name" team.
Think of it. At the middle linebacker position, you had a Hall Of Famer (Bounticonti), guys that could have gone to the Hall of Fame but their careers were cut short (A.J. Duhe and John Offerdahl) and a guy (Zach Thomas) that should be a lock for the Hall of Fame. You can throw Brian Cox in there as good but not Hall Of Fame caliber. There's no one manning the middle. It breaks an incredible streak of efficient linebackers at that position. Channing Crowder? I don't think so. Joey Porter? remains to be seen. On offense, you could say the only guy that people are familiar with is Ricky Williams. Ronnie Brown was on his way up but he got hurt and some people think that the jury is still out but I like Brown. This team is almost faceless and maybe that's a good thing. With Thomas and Taylors' departure, theres not that much star power on the Miami Dolphins roster. Title: Re: No Name Offense and Defense - New Millenium Version Post by: JoblessJayFiedler on July 21, 2008, 04:39:32 pm Yes, it is amazing what this team has become.
IMO, the best players on this team are... -Joey Porter on defense -Ronnie and Ricky on offense, or maybe Jay Feeley We've become the modern-day Texans Title: Re: No Name Offense and Defense - New Millenium Version Post by: YoFuggedaboutit on July 21, 2008, 09:09:45 pm If they can get six wins, and at least three of them during the final five weeks of the season, I'll be ok
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