Wednesday, January 13, 2016

2008 NFL Draft First Round - 1st Round




With the 1st pick of the 2008 NFL Draft the experts have the Miami Dolphins picking either Left Tackle Jake Long or Quarterback Matt Ryan. The Dolphins do not have a quality starting quarterback, and both offensive tackles would not start on most teams.

Stephen M. Ross has chosen to view the draft from the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, as a showing of confidence in the scouting department and the GM skills of Coach Sam Phillips. Radio City Music Hall in New York is filled to the brim with fans, as the draft is about to get under way.

With the 1st pick of the NFL Draft (0:28) the Miami Dolphins traded down. The Baltimore Ravens sent the 8th overall pick, their 2009 1st round pick, and 2nd 2009 round picks to the Dolphins in exchange for the first pick of the 2008 NFL Draft. The Raven's used that pick to select All World Running Back Darren McFadden out of Arkansas. In Miami fans are confused, since the team had talked about taken Matt Ryan for months.

The Dolphins are back on the clock with the eighth pick (5:35) and the following players off the board; RB - Darren Mcfadden, ROLB - Vernon Goldson, QB - Matt Ryan,  RE - Chris Long,  LT - Jake Long, LG Brent Albert,  and ROLB Keith Rivers. DT - Glenn Dorsey is starting to slide, and was expected to be selected in the top 5 picks. Will the Dolphins capitalize on Dorsey's slide, or did the Miami's front office take a calculated risk assuming either left tackle Jake Long or Ryan Clady would still be available at the 8th pick? The Dolphins verbally committed to running the ball in the off season, so the selection of Clady would make sense, but offensive lineman don't generally cause the fans to party, out in party central Miami.  It looks like Coach Phillips is on the phone with owner Stephen M. Ross, and the Miami scouts are smiling. Chase Blacksmear was just caught on camera giving a high five to Chaz Brisco. Mercury Morris has the card and is approaching the podium. With the 8th selection of the 2008 NFL Draft the Miami Dolphins select Offensive Tackle Ryan Clady.  Clay is a beast of a man, and is expected to start at left tackle from the first day of camp. Looks like the Dolphins are doing a complete overhaul of their offensive line this off season.

Defensive Tackle Glenn Dorsey's slide ended when the Saints picked him with the 10th pick (6:58). Dorsey had been sitting with his head in his lap as he was expected to be a top 5 pick, but he couldn't have been happier after hearing he would be moving from Baton Rouge, LA to New Orleans. Dorsey was born in Louisiana, grew up in Louisiana, went to college in Louisiana, and will start his NFL Career in Louisiana. There is going to be a party in the big easy tonight, and Dorsey will be the guest of honor. After the Saints (7:20) pick there appeared to activity in Miami's "War Room". Inside reports had the Buffalo Bills on a three way call with Dolphins Owner Stephen M. Ross and Coach Sam Phillips. Rumors has it names multiple picks were being offered and Jason Taylor's name came up. If Taylor gets traded it would leave a huge hole at the defensive end position. Speculation runs rampant about who the Dolphins are targeting, but in the end a deal was never reached. After the Bills selected CB Leodis McKelvin, Coach Phillips was back on the phone talking to the Bronco's front office this time. While the talks never seemed to go anywhere, it appears the Dolphins have a player hot on their draft board.

Ross appears to have given Phillips the green light, as he is again back on the phone trying to make a deal with the Carolina Panthers (9:46). Coach Phillips was finally able to reach a deal by trading RE - Jason Taylor, a 5th round pick (158), and a 2nd round selection in 2009 in order to move up to the 13th pick.  Taylor who could wind up in the Hall of Fame, was not a fit to play defensive end in the 3-4 system implemented by Coach Phillips. The front office agreed the team is in a rebuilding mode, and wanted to focus on adding younger players to the roster. It appears even perennial pro bowl players are not save in Miami this offseason. With the 13th pick of the draft the Miami Dolphins selected LT Chris Williams. Experts think Williams will move to the right tackle position. If the rookie prospects pan out, the Miami Dolphins could have the best offensive line in the NFL. When reporters called RB Ronnie Brown to get his reaction to the draft picks, his mother answered the phone and said Ronnie was already on a flight headed to Radio City Music Hall.

Stephen M. Ross and Coach Phillips have been trying to trade up again, but talks with the Redskins and Cowboys were both unsuccessful. With the Titans on the clock w/ the 24th pick, Phillips is able to wheel and deal a trade with the Titans front office (16:19). LE Matt Roth is now headed to Tennessee along with Miami's 6th round pick (161st) and Miami's 2009 1st round draft pick. Jeff Fisher and the Titans know that Miami still doesn't have a starting quarterback. Miami did not sign a solid free agent QB in the off season, and they passed on Matt Ryan with the 1st round pick. If Miami finishes with the worst record in the NFL, then Jeff Fisher would look like a genius. Dolphins owner, Stephen M Ross, was on record about making a splash in the NFL Draft, but nobody expect three first round draft picks. Dolphins fans are going nuts as the franchise takes out a second mortgage agaist next years draft.  Analysts are predicting Delaware QB Joe Flacco as the pick. It makes sense as Miami needs a quarterback. Flake has a strong arm, but many of the scouts think it will take him time to adapt to progressing through the reads of an NFL offense. With the 24th pick of the NFL Draft the Miami Dolphins select CB Antoine Cason out of the University of Arizona. Cason is advertised as a lock down corner who stands 6'0" and has the size to match up against taller receivers.

Fans in Radio City Music Hall are booing the team. Everyone expected Flacco to be the pick, since the Dolphins still don't have a starting QB. Experts were calling Coach Phillips a genius for lading two starting tackles and a starting QB in the first round, but they all ended up eating their words. Dolphins fans are already calling into radio stations demanding Coach Phillips be fired. He hasn't even coach a game, and the city of Miami already seems to hate the guy. On the bright side,  the Dolphins did rebuild their entire offensive line, and get a shut down corner, and still have the 32nd selection in this years draft. Looks like Miami could end the day with four first round draft picks, and coach Phillips would be back to genius status if Flacco falls to the 32nd pick.

It didn't take long for Miami fans to realize drafting Flacco was a mirage, as the Chargers selected QB Joes Flacco with the 27th pick. Real concern seems to be mounting about who will play QB in Miami. With Miami back on the clock again, Coach Phillips is on the phone trying to trade down. Draft insiders have the Dolphins picking WR Jordy Nelson out of Kansas St. Nelson is a big physical receiver who come come in and start immediately for a Dolphins team does not have a solid number one WR. Coach Phillips left the war room with out taking the draft card from his scouting department. It appears this could be a rouge selection by Coach Phillips. With the final pick of the first round the Miami Dolphins select CB Brandon Flowers out of Virginia Tech.

With the first round of the 2008 NFL draft complete the Miami Dolphins had  an unprecedented four first round picks. The Dolphins have rebuilt their offensive line, and landed a one two punch at the cornerback position. The Dolphins traded Still the away both defensive ends and must acquire two ends who can play in their system. Still the Dolphins must answer the biggest question ....

WHO WILL PLAY QUARTERBACK IN MIAMI???


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Friday, January 1, 2016

2008 Off Season - Free Agency Part 2



With most of the big name free agents already signed to contracts, the Dolphins will focus on filling out their roster with depth in free agency. This is also the time of year that scouts arrive on college campuses to get an inside look at players on their pro days.

Miami continues to focus on rebuilding the offensive line by signing tackle Roman Oben 0:46. A smart veteran who has the ability to play from day 1, Oben can immediately man the left tackle position, but you have to wonder how many  years the vet has left. Coach Phillips sent the scout to the LSU Pro Day. It appears the Dolphins are interested in looking at the wide receivers, because after leaving LSU the scouts next stop was Houston to look at 1st round prospect WR Donnie Avery. Scouts also attended pro days at Clemson, and Arizona State.

4:04 Kicker Jay Feely, who has openly questioned the number of players replaced by the front office, found himself headed to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a 5th round draft pick. When asked Sam Phillips advised the media, that "Feely's job is to kick field goals, not run his mouth. If I wanted to listen to someone bitch, I would get married." Phillips is drawing a lot of criticism for his remarks, when asked the coach stated "This isn't a 53 man hugging contest, this is football, you will be lucky if all that gets hurt is your feelings."

With 33.32 million in cap space, the Dolphins have plenty of room to make a few moves. Miami's scout showed up at the Boston College Pro Day continuing to fuel speculation that QB Matt Ryan could be the number one pick in the draft this spring. Dolphin fans, who are excited about the team picking Matt Ryan, believe the Dolphins have the backup QB of the future when the team traded CB Travis Daniels for QB A.J. Feely and a couple late round draft picks 7:28.

Sam Phillips sent scouts to Arkansas, Toledo, Florida State, Tennessee, Rutgers, and Louisville. Players receiving high marks at their pro days were RT John Greico of Toledo and QB Brian Brohm of Louisville. One scout told us confidentially, that he bumped into Ray Rice at the bar after his pro day. Rice didn't recognize the scout, but the scout reported that Ray Rice was arguing with his girlfriend and the altercation was rather physical. Crash Blacksmear, the scout in question, says it wasn't  domestic abuse, but he feared the situation might have escalated when the couple left the bar. While the Dolphins like Ray Rice on tape, scouts are telling Coach Phillips they should not draft Rice, unless they are prepared to deal with his baggage.

14:20 the Dolphins signed John Hall today, who will replace Jay Feely as the Dolphins kicker. Miami Dolphins scouts also visited North Western State, Kansas, and Bloomsburg, they specifically watched offensive lineman, cornerbacks, and were surprised by a runningback they thought might be special. In a move to add depth to the linebacking corps, the front office signed LOLB Boss Bailey 18:42. Coach Phillips raved about Boss saying he is an all around linebacker has good speed, coverage skills, and can rush the passer. Phillips anticipates moving him to the right side. Right tackle Jon Dunn was signed today to provide added depth on the offensive line 20:24.

As the last moth of free agency closes out the Dolphins are fleshing out the roster with depth. Coach Sam Phillips personally requested the front office sign ROLB Dallas Sartz. Coach Phillips is touting Sartz as one of the few remaining linebackers with the ability to rush the passer. Dolphins fans are excited to see the linebacker inked to a long term contract 22:00.









Sunday, December 20, 2015

2008 Off Season - Free Agency Part 1




Coach Phillips and the Miami Dolphins front office have returned from the combine. A special practice was called with the wide receivers. All the wide receivers except Ted Ginn Jr. dropped multiple passes, after which Coach Phillips cut all the wide receivers except Ginn from the roster. Defensive End Jason Taylor walked into the coaches office to discuss the cuts, but found himself on the trading block after leaving the coach's office. Apparently Taylor had interrupted a phone call between Phillips and the Chicago Bears. Reporters posing as Dickies BBQ delivery drivers tried to sneak into the facility. The reporters got more than they bargained for as coach Phillips was heard wrapping up the details on a trade with the Chicago Bears. For QB John Beck it would be known as the last meal; as he was traded for TE Desmond Clark. At the press conference 5:07 Coach Phillips said the while Clark is a smart veteran player who has a excellent combination of size, speed, and hands. Phillips expects to use Clark to create mismatches against LB's on the vertical seams. With no quarterbacks left on the roster, analysts are predicting the Dolphins will take QB Matt Ryan with the first pick of the draft.



With 54 days left until the draft teams have begun signing free agents. The Dolphins shocked the NFL by signing absolutely no one the first day. Then they landed ROLB Kawika Mitchell 7:48, one of the most sought after linebackers available. The Dolphins coaching staff praised him by saying he had the ability to play all four of the linebacker positions. Shortly after signing Mitchell, more news arrived that LG Stacy Andrews 10:54 would be joining the team. Ronnie Brown was most excited by the acquisition saying calling Andrews a road grader who flattens opponents. We checked the scales and Andrews is on the plus side of 340 lbs. Without a QB on the roster, expect the Dolphins to be doing a lot of running. Stephen M. Ross told the media that Andrews was the first piece of the puzzle in rebuilding the offensive line this off season. We can't help but wonder if the Dolphins will add more offensive lineman in free agency.

The Dolphins inked veteran CB Ty Law 12:14 to a one year deal. NFL insiders seem to think the Dolphins overpaid, but Miami's front office said they don't mind paying a little extra now to have flexability next year. As suspected the Dolphins added more offensive line help in RG Ben Knoll 13:57, looks like Miami has putting together a formidable line. After attempting to trade away every safety on the roster, and being unsuccessful; the Dolphins signed FS Gibril Wilson 18:05. Coach Phillips said he loved Wilson's speed and ability to "knock out" receivers going over the middle. After hearing those comments, Phillips may be getting a call from the league commissioner.

Scouts from the Dolphins took a trip to Arizona to scout CB Antoine Cason as a potential first round pick. While the scouts were in Tucson,  Coach Phillips was on the phone inking MLB Odell Thurman  19:53 to a five year contract. Thurman appears to be another player that Phillips specially marked, as NFL insiders agreed that the contact given was too long and for too much money. Will Thurman play out his contract? Only time will tell.

In a quest to rebuild the offensive line, Miami sent their scouts to Vanderbilt's pro day to scout LT Chris Williams. Many scouts have predicted Williams will be selected in the middle of the first round.  After this offseason Coach Phillips will be known for wheeling and dealing as the Dolphins appeared to have conned a 3rd round pick from the Detroit Lions in exchange for RB Lorenzo Booker 25:48. It's still early but Ross & Phillips are already starting to put together a  a power running game. The big question still remains....

"Who will play quarterback?"






Sunday, December 13, 2015

2008 Off Season - Scouting the Draft



The only things experts can agree on about the new head coach, is that they expect major changes will take place through out the Dolphins organization. This week owner Stephen M. Ross was interviewed on 790 AM The Ticket, Ross said he expects to build his team around RB Ronnie Brown, who he says is the best running back in the league. When asked about off season priorities the owner anticipated rebuilding the offensive line, with both tackles being a top priority.

Stephen M. Ross was clearly in the spotlight this week, fielding questions questions about who exactly this mystery coach is ..., and how much power he will wield in the organization. While the heat has been turned up on owner Stephen M. Ross, Coach Phillips has been invisible, and  has not been seen driving to or from the Dolphins front office. Rumors are Coach Phillips was spotted at the Global Grill in Pensacola, FL with OLB Joey Porter. ESPN wanted to know why the coach was already taking a second vacation. Stephen A. Smith called the coach a racist, saying " ... coach only takes vacations on a white sand beaches, because regular sand is too dark for him, and of course a black man, Joey Porter, has to be his chauffeur". Relax guys, Coach Phillips was only on his way to Mobile, AL to scout the college players at the senior bowl. Dolphin's scouts didn't seem impressed by any of the senior QB's. The scouts spent time with some of the higher profile wide receivers, offensive lineman, and  corner backs in this years draft.

The Senior Bowl update is broadcast at 14:29 in this video.




SCOUTING REPORT FROM THE COMBINE

QB - None of the top QB's appear to be worthy of a early draft pick in the first round. Matt Ryan is clearly the best QB in the draft, but he doesn't look like a game changer. Brian Brohm is a smart accurate passer, but he will not pass for 300+ yards a game on a regular basis, and his injury history is disturbing. If the Dolphins want Brohm they might have to reach for him. Josh Johnson is an intriguing Vince Young type prospect. Andre Woodson also warrants consideration after his Senior Bowl performance, but scouts are worried about his lack of mobility.

OL - Only the very top prospects look promising, the rest of the group posted lower combine results than expected. If the Dolphins plan to draft a starter on the offensive line they will have to select a player in the 1st round or early 2nd round. The talent level is high the top top few prospects could be elite players. Scouts are not optimistic about finding a starter in the mid to late rounds. One scout was quoted as saying "I wouldn't even bother drafting an offensive lineman after the 1st round".

RB - Darren McFadden didn't disappoint scouts. Expect McFadden to be a top 5 pick, but most scouts will tell you, he is the best player in the draft. The Dolphins are looking for a backup to Ronnie Brown, and have shown a special interest in Ray Rice and Kevin Smith. If either running back is available in the 3rd round, look for the Dolphins to consider picking up a running back. The Dolphins want a bruising running back who is physical and can dish out punishment, so don't expect them to draft a Felix Jones or Chris Johnson. After the third round the scouts feel there is a considerable drop off in the talent level. The Dolphins will not be picking up a RB late in the draft, but a  little birdie also told us they could pick up a full back after the 5th round.

WR/TE - The scouting department has told us this draft is one of the deepest drafts in years for receivers. Any team needing a WR could pick up a starter as late as the 3rd round or possibly the 4th round. Teams in need of a #1 WR could pick up a legitimate superstar in the 1st or 2nd round. This draft is also littered with play-making tight ends, which could present mismatch opportunities against linebackers. The TE's are not as deep, so a team need a TE should select one in the 1st or second round. Martellus Bennett is said to be the Dolphins top rated TE. Donnie Avery and DeSean Jackson are home run threats who also return kickoff's and punts. Look for these smaller wide receivers to go in the late first to second round. The Dolphins are in need of play-makers don't be shocked if more than one wide receiver is drafted by the Dolphins in the first four rounds. Dolphins personnel have Mario Manningham and Kevin Robinson targeted as mid round picks who could still be available in the 4th or 5th rounds.

DL - The Dolphins have privately told sources that the first round will be littered with defensive lineman that are busts. While many of the prospects have physical numbers that are off the charts, teams are so enamored with their physical abilities that they are over looking player's injury history. Coach Phillips said guys these sizes just don't put up these numbers with this much frequency. Phillips suggested that draft prospects were using personal trainers to help them pass the steroid screenings. Phillips then followed up by saying that any player this size taking steroids has a high risk for injury as their muscles often develop beyond the capabilities of their ligaments. Other franchises thought Phillips was trying to bring down the stock of the prospects in order to land one for himself. While Phillips says he likes both Sedrick Ellis and Glenn Dorsey, he still isn't sure he would spend a first round pick on either player. The Dolphins will be playing primarily a 3-4 defensive front this year, so they will need big defensive ends who can rush the passer. Only a few players fit the mold; Chris Long, Derrick Harvey, Lawrence Jackson, Philip Merling, and Calais Campbell are the only players who might have  a chance to push for playing time in Miami. Scouts felt the Dolphins could pick up a defensive tackle in the 3rd - 5th rounds who could contribute significant playing time; Dre Moore, Red Bryant, and Frank Okham are all large tackles who could play the nose guard position in a 3-4.

While the scouting department was interviewing the defensive lineman, Phillips was reported to have been on the phone with Jimmy Johnson. We think there may be a connection, because after Phillips got off the phone he interrupted the scouts interview process and asked Sedrick Ellis to leave for a few minutes. This is odd, because scouts only have a limited time with each player. Sam Phillips and Jimmy Johnson have had a definitive connection, and one could only speculate Phillips was getting insider information. Could the Dolphins head coach have a specific player on his radar? I guess we will find out at the draft.

LB - According to the scouting department, Keith Rivers is the only linebacker worthy of a first round pick and even some scouts argue that Rivers talent should put him at the end of the first round. Teams have historically picked linebackers early and often in the first round, and any team picking a linebacker will be making a slight reach. During lunch, Tavares Gooden was the subject of conversation, as the scouts marveled at his speed and coverage skills. A phone call was place to defensive coordinators at the Dolphins practice facility to have them scheme for his unique skill set. If the Dolphins selected Gooden, he could be making the move to ROLB. Coach Phillips personally clocked him, and said if he didn't have the body of a linebacker, he could play cornerback. Gooden was though to be a second round selection, but his draft stock is rising. Coach Phillips and the scouting department ranked LOBL Clifford Avril  as the best pass rusher in the draft, and the Dolphins would like to add his talents to their roster. Avril is expected to be a late second or early third round pick. MLB Beau Bell and ROLB Philip Wheeler are players who could contribute and are expected to go in the 4th or 5th rounds. The Dolphins have a good group of linebackers, but they are aging. Don't be shocked to see Coach Phillips select a couple of linebackers in the draft, as Phillips has made it clear he plans to intimidate opposing quarterbacks by hitting them early and often.

DB - Experts agreed that 8-10 defensive backs could be selected in the first round of the draft. The Dolphins would like to get another good lock down corner back, as their secondary is certainly showing it's age. The real value comes in the mid to late first round, as shutdown corners are not usually available this late in the draft.Dolphins scouts have rated Kenny Phillips the best DB available, but he isn't project to go until the last first round or early second, since safety isn't a priority in the NFL. Mike Jenkins has Florida ties and could be the best man cover corner in the draft. Others will argue Antoine Cason is the most complete cornerback, but he lacks elite speed. Everyone agrees that Aqib Talib has the best hands in the draft, but rumors are that he is a bit unstable mentality. A couple of second tier CB's are available in the second round, but this draft doesn't appear to have any sleepers at corner. Safety  is another story as several teams have identified two strong safeties as sleepers and possible rookie of the year contenders, but scouts refuse to give us any names. Keep an eye on any safeties drafted in the 2nd - 4th rounds.


The combine update is broadcast at 28:18 in the video





Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Dolphins Sold to Stephen M. Ross. New head coach is Sam Phillips.



Sam Phillips became the first head coach to transfer directly to the NFL from a High School program, after leading W.T. White to three consecutive Texas State Championship Titles. The Dallas Independent School District (DISD) required all coaches to teach in school classes. The football program was not considered to be an in school class. Furious at the new requirements he quit, and Phillips vowed never to return to his alma-mater again. In haste, Phillips packed a suit case and headed for the Florida Keys. After spending a week on the beach, it is rumored that Phillips was out late partying with Jimmy Johnson. When the news broke that Sam Phillips would be the next coach of the Miami Dolphins, he was out deep sea fishing on Jimmy Johnson's boat. His first interview was done from the dock, seaside eating ceviche with Jimmy.

Coach Phillips is a natural leader and believes motivation is a crucial element to success. Former players have strong loyalty to the coach, claiming "Coach will listen to what you have to say, but he hears better when we're winning".  Dolphins players have already started watching game film. Extra attention has been placed on the quarterbacks, defensive sack specialists, and the offensive line; who will be learning new run blocking techniques.

The offense is expected to be a zone power running game in between the tackles, with vertical passing to stop defenses from stacking the box. Phillips will implement a 3-4 defense that relies on heavily blitzing the quarterback.

Experts are still speculating; how a high school coach transitions directly to the NFL. New Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross purchased 50% of the Dolphins in an effort to install his hand picked coach. Critics of the coach have speculated about under the table deals, back door politics, and possible black mail.

Sink or swim, the Dolphins are starting the season with a splash!





Wednesday, November 4, 2015

NFL HEAD COACH 09 DYNASTY

As American Football and video games continue to surge in popularity, Madden has become a household name. EA Sports dominates the market in football video games, with players creating dynasties they play for years. Some dynasty mode players enjoy the realistic GM duties, others enjoy calling the plays, and some are just pure draft genuis; those players are still playing NFL Head Coach 2009. The game is available on Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.

NFL Head Coach 09 attempts to create a realistic simulation of being a head coach in the National Football League. Some coaches have play calling and GM duties. What type of coach are you?


The following is a chronicle of my NFL Head Coach 09 Dynasty .......

The Sam Phillips Legacy




*** Not possible to Control On-Field Players ***
*** Coaching/GM Simulation Only ***