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  • f16harm
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    • Feb 2009
    • 2183

    #31
    Originally posted by Tailback U
    Taylor's the consummate pro. Even if he doesn't have the talent to get it done, he has the work ethic and leadership to help that team other ways. His presence will only make the Dolphins better because he is a team player and can really help guys like Wake learn something about what it takes to succeed in the NFL.

    Good move by the Fins because he didn't cost much.
    It's funny to hear another teams fans say that, know why?

    You can't even guess how many crybaby, stupid, ignorant, self-absorbed Dolphin fans on the 2 popular Dolphin fan boards hold resentment towards Taylor because he wanted a chance to leave last year. They completely forget the 10 years of crap he stuck it out on in Miami and excelled. many are acting even worse than when Ricky Williams retired. It's sad how many Dolphin fans need to take their mouth off of Mom's teet.

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    • Tailback U
      No substitute 4 strength.
      • Nov 2008
      • 10282

      #32
      Originally posted by f16harm
      It's funny to hear another teams fans say that, know why?

      You can't even guess how many crybaby, stupid, ignorant, self-absorbed Dolphin fans on the 2 popular Dolphin fan boards hold resentment towards Taylor because he wanted a chance to leave last year. They completely forget the 10 years of crap he stuck it out on in Miami and excelled. many are acting even worse than when Ricky Williams retired. It's sad how many Dolphin fans need to take their mouth off of Mom's teet.
      Every team has their knucklehead fan base but I will never understood fans that act like that. Taylor gave everything he had and more for the Dolphins organization before leaving. By this point, everyone should know that football is a business. Not only that, but they should have wished Taylor success.

      People also seem to forget how big of factors character and attitude are when it comes to creating a championship caliber team. It's not just about the 22 guys starting on offense and defense, the 2nd and 3rd stringers play a huge role on championship teams. Every team needs its role players to succeed.

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      • f16harm
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        • Feb 2009
        • 2183

        #33
        Sorry to bump an old thread, but just an update.

        JT has looked incredible so far in camp playing SOLB. Everyone on the staff/team have agreed he is one of the hardest workers and that so far, he is one of the standouts in camp.

        Cameron Wake has been iffy, his skills have been questionable until as of late when they put on the pads. He's definitely a "pads" playing type of guy, where he is allowed to use his strength and speed more when the real hitting goes on.

        P.S. Sean Smith, CB, Utah, is looking like he could be a beast and may be the starter opposite Will Allen and over Vontae Davis (no homerism).

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        • MVP1991
          The Man
          • Feb 2009
          • 2342

          #34
          Sean Smith looked incredible. Playing his first ever NFL game and you wouldn't even know it. Lets hope he keeps that up.

          The Golden Turducken
          Season 1: 11-5 (Super Bowl Champion)
          Season 2: 12-4 (NFC West Champion)

          Season 3: 9-4

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          • OnlyOneBeerLeft
            Fuck em
            • Oct 2008
            • 10430

            #35
            I follow the Dolphins very closely, My best friend is a fins fan, very excited for their upcoming season and JT and Joey Porter are monsters lined up on either side

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