early camp thoughts

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  1. Thoth

    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    Greenwood who quietly had a decent season last year is doing well @ MLB while Zach is out. I think this will make Morlon a more complete player. I'm surprised yey not that they did not move Junior inside and let Moore & Greenwood roam free on the outside.

    It appears Poole is continuuing to impress. I said it in April and will repeat it again that his could be the steal of the entire draft. After all, he went up against Mike Williams, who would have been a top 5 pick had he been eligible, and Colbert (drafted in the 2nd round by Carolina)

    Beef; any word on how Moa and Bua are doing?

    What about the QB Battle. Please tell me that Feely is keeping pace w/ Jay. If he does & out performs Feidler in the exhibition games then A.J. should be the starter.

    What gives @ KR w/ Minor being promoted? Terrence Wilkins & Sam Simmons who did okay last year should be the leading contenders. Fred Russell (rookie FA from Iowa), as I understand, is being considered.

    Speaking of Minor, I wonder if Wanny will wise up and doing an alternating RB thing i.e Davis & Foster w/ the Panthers. Morris or Henry alternating w/ Travis could be a good thing.
     
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    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    I expect Bua to easliy make the team but Moa will be a struggle....Fred Russell is an option as a KR and a PR, hes certainly fast although small....
     
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    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    From today's Palm beach post;

    Fiedler vs. Feeley

    Both quarterbacks had inconsistent days. Jay Fiedler threw an interception into triple coverage and fumbled a snap for the third time in two days. He did, however, continue to show great chemistry with receiver Chris Chambers. A.J. Feeley is getting better, but hasn't found an opening to show off his good deep ball. "The passing game is an area probably where we need to spend as much time (as possible)," Wannstedt said.


    I'll bet A. J. never gets a chance to show his skill @ throwing the deep ball. The QB battle has been "fixed" since Griese was signed last offseason.

    DW's offensive philosophy is so bland he makes Woody Hayes look like Mike Martz. If this continues the Dolphins will be on the clock right after the Chargers make the #1 pick in next April's draft.
     

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