Karlos Dansby

Well, free agency was once again an exciting time for Dolfans.  For weeks leading up to free agency, it was speculated that the Dolphins would pursue free agent lineback Karlos Dansby.  He is young, fast, athletic, gets sacks, forces fumbles, and snags interceptions.  It almost seemed too good to be true.  Fans were drooling over him, but of course such a young and talented player would have more than one suitor.   It was rumored we would have to outspend big money teams like the Redskins, yet at the end of the day the Phins were the highest bidder, and Dansby is now a Dolphin.   This is huge news for the team.  The Dolphins became infamous last season for being completely unable to cover tight ends with our LBs.  We also had basically zero impact plays from the ILB position [...] Continue reading →
Well, sorry folks- I've been pretty sick the past few weeks and I haven't had a whole lot of time to write.  In fact, I'm still pretty sick but I can't be dormant for this long - so here are the latest goings on in Dolphins land. I'll start with the most recent.  Jeff Ireland had his annual press conference today (seriously, this guy is more secretive than the director of the CIA).  One of the most notable moments of the conference was when he spoke about beleaguered free safety Gibril Wilson.  Practically the entire Phins Nation is calling for Wilson to get cut, and with no salary cap the Dolphins would suffer no financial ramifications.  Ireland, however, defended Wilson- saying he was unfairly blamed for the difficulties of starting 2 rookie corners.  He also suggested he will [...] Continue reading →
Michael Adams, the 5'8" reserve defensive back who had been picked on repeatedly in coverage by Aaron Rodgers the past two weeks, initiated the game winning play by causing a fumble while sacking Rodgers. It was scooped up and run in for a touchdown by linebacker Karlos Dansby on the fourth play of overtime to bless the Cardinals with a 51-45 victory. Miracle in the Meadowlands, Immaculate Reception, and how about Cardinals Benediction? In an instant classic, Rodgers led Green Bay back from a 17-0 deficit with a 21-point fourth quarter to tie the game at an amazing 45. Rodgers [...] Continue reading →
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