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Alumni Weekend PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Kent   
Thursday, 15 October 2009 09:38

            1982 And 1984 AFC Championship Teams To Be Honored

       Dolfans Are Invited to Celebrate and Meet the Players

 

              Dan Marino

                   Dan Marino, Mark Duper, Mark Clayton, The Killer Bees to be honored


 
The Miami Dolphins 1982 and 1984 AFC Championship teams will be honored as part of the 2009 RRA Alumni Weekend festivities, presented by Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler, Attorneys at Law, during the weekend of October 23-25. The weekend will culminate with the Dolphins game against the New Orleans Saints at 4:15 p.m. at Land Shark Stadium. All proceeds from the unique and interactive weekend will benefit the Miami Dolphins Foundation.
"This will be the largest turnout for Alumni Weekend from those great teams in the 1980s," said Alumni, Youth and Special Projects Director Nat Moore who was a wide receiver for the Dolphins from 1974-86. "I have great memories of those two teams in particular and can’t wait to relive special moments with my teammates and fans, while raising money in support of our foundation’s initiatives to make a positive impact on youth in South Florida."
Dol-Fans are invited to take part in the many events scheduled during Alumni Weekend which kicks off on Friday, October 23 with a Gala Party and Auction at Land Shark Stadium. The evening will start with a VIP reception at 6:30 p.m. with players and coaches from the 1982 and 1984 teams, Hall of Famers and Honor Roll alumni players, followed by a cocktail hour and the gala party, with fabulous live entertainment, dancing and games, from 8 to 11 p.m.
"It’s going to be special to get the 1984 team back together for the first time." said Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino who was named NFL MVP after the 1984 season where he set six NFL season passing records including the records for most touchdown passes (48) and most passing yards (5,084) in a single season. "It was a great year, not only for me, but for all of the players and coaches. We were able to win the AFC Championship and make it to the Super Bowl. I have great memories from that year and I am glad for all of my teammates that their accomplishments are being recognized."
Saturday, October 24 will feature the annual Alumni Weekend Golf Classic at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa’s Blue Monster golf course. A shotgun start is scheduled for 8:30 a.m., followed by an Awards Cocktail Party at 1:00 p.m.
"I look forward to seeing the other players and coaches that were a part of my generation," said linebacker A.J. Duhe who intercepted three passes against the New York Jets in the 1982 AFC Championship Game. "I have wonderful memories from those teams that will be with me forever and I can’t wait to sit back, laugh and have a great time with my teammates and fans."
A salute of both teams will take place at halftime of the Dolphins-Saints game on Sunday, October 25, preceding a 2:15 p.m. pregame tailgate party and the presentation of the 2009 Unsung Hero Award. The Unsung Hero Award was established in 2004 to honor a former Dolphins player who might not have received the recognition he deserved during his playing days.


For more information on Alumni Weekend events and to purchase tickets, please contact the Miami Dolphins Community Relations Department at (954) 452-7171.


Schedule of Events for 2009 RRA Alumni Weekend
Friday, October 23 - Alumni Weekend Gala Party and Auction
Land Shark Stadium
6:30 p.m. - VIP Reception
7:00 p.m. - Cocktail Party
8:00 p.m. - Gala Party and Auction
Saturday, October 24 - Annual Alumni Golf Tournament
Doral Golf Resort and Spa
4400 N.W. 87th Avenue
Miami, FL 33178
8:30 a.m. - Shotgun Start
1:00 p.m. - Awards Cocktail Party
Sunday, October 25
2:15 p.m. - Pregame Tailgate party
Pregame - Unsung Hero Presentation
4:15 p.m. Kickoff vs. New Orleans Saints
Halftime - 1982 and 1984 Teams Salute
 

 
Kory Sheets Signed Off 49ers Practice Squad PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josh Evans   
Wednesday, 14 October 2009 16:33

WITH COBBS OUT, FINS SIGN SHEETS

 Kory Sheets

The Dolphins on Monday were delt a blow to their backfield when they learned that running back Patrick Cobbs would miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn ACL during the team's 31-27 victory over the New York Jets.

With Cobbs being placed on IR, the team acted quickly and signed rookie running back Kory Sheets off the San Francisco 49ers' practice squad. Sheets went undrafted in last April's NFL draft and spent the entire summer with the 49ers. His 3,341 yards rushing at Purdue University ranks second all-time in school history.

 

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Game 5 Preview: New York Jets PDF Print E-mail
Written by Neal Driscoll   
Sunday, 11 October 2009 16:03

MONDAY NIGHT FIGHT 

MIAMI vs NEW YORK

 Monday, October 12, 2009 4:05PM

 Jets Vs Dolphins

The Dolphins look to "Orangeout" the Jets on Monday night

The last time the Dolphins played the Jets was Week 17 last season when the Miami Dolphins beat the Jets in New York to win the AFC East division. The game featured a storyline that would excite many as former Jet Quarterback Chad Pennington would lead the Miami Dolphins to fight the New York Jets led by Brett Favre for the division. Chad Pennington was brilliant in this game and led the Dolphins to a win over the Jets in which the Dolphins controlled a majority of the game. A lot has changed since then. The 2008 NFL Comeback Player of the Year Chad Pennington and the iconic Favre no longer lead these teams; Pennington was put on the IR after suffering a shoulder injury against the San Diego Chargers and Brett Favre retired again….and than he came back …again. The Dolphins are led by second year Quarterback Chad Henne who the front office is very keen on; Henne a four year starter at the University of Michigan shows great poise and control and has a big-time arm that Miami fans haven’t seen since Dan Marino parted in 1999. Henne has made one career start and wasn’t asked to do too much but looked very polished for his first NFL start and converted 6 of 9 3rd downs in the air. Mark Sanchez was the story of the first Quarter of the season; he led the Jets to a big win over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. Sanchez has shown some serious play making ability but last week against the New Orleans Saints was a disaster for Sanchez and the Jets. Sanchez repeatedly turned the ball over and was responsible for two score for the Saints’ defense.  The Jets also have a new sheriff in town in former Ravens Defensive Coordinator Rex Ryan. Rex Ryan has been doing a lot of barking but his team seems to respond pretty well to it. The Jets defense looks full of energy and I am sure they plan on blitzing the inexperienced Chad Henne. Ryan also had a war of words this off-season with Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder. They both did a lot of barking but the talking is over and it’s time to walk the walk.

 

The Jets come in as 1 point favorites but the game is Miami and the Dolphins will wear their alternate Orange Jersey’s which they hold a record of 2-0 while wearing. The crowd will be into the game coming off of a home game where the Dolphins destroyed another divisional rival in the Buffalo Bills. The Jets defense is good and they will get a returning Calvin Pace for the game but their secondary is a little banged up. Donald Strickland and Lito Shepherd are beat up so this should make things a big easier for Henne. The Dolphins traded away Samson Satele to the Oakland Raiders and signed Jake Grove to replace him for situations like this Monday Night. Whole Satele struggled with big nose tackles such as Kris Jenkins, Jake Grove seem to have much better success. The Dolphins Offensive Line in general improved big-time as the Miami Dolphins have the number one ranked rushing offense in the league. The offensive line has been very physical and should find some good success against a Jets defense that gives up 103 yards on the ground per game. The line must improve in their pass blocking however as they have given up 12 sacks in just 4 games. The two headed monster in the backfield which is Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams will be key to the Dolphins success. Ronnie Brown is an elite player in this league and is well on his way to another Pro-Bowl season. He was on a prime-time stage just two weeks ago hen he dominated the Colts in front of the world. Ricky Williams has a lot of gas left in the tanks as well as he has been running harder than ever and right now is capable of starting on half the teams in the league. The Dolphins receivers need to step up and help Chad Henne. Ted Ginn Jr. is the definition of inconsistent and Anthony Fasano has been missing in Miami. Speaking of inconsistent the Jets traded for Braylon Edwards Wednesday Morning. Two years ago Edwards was a Pro-Bowl player but the last year and a half the guy has been nothing. Edwards for my money is very over-rated as he lacks great speed and can’t catch the ball. Jets fans are dancing around town due to the move and he is a better option than Chansi Stuckey but to think he is going to make a big impact in this game is ludicrous.

 

The biggest key to the game which is even more important than the Dolphins offensive line vs. the Pass Rush of the Jets is whether the Miami Dolphins can put pressure on rookie Mark Sanchez. The Saints proved that Sanchez struggles under pressure as any young Quarterback would. The emergence of Cameron Wake, the revival of Jason Taylor, and the return of Joey Porter gives the Dolphins serious pass-rushing threats. Let’s look at this matchup by team statistics….

 

The Jets have the advantage in overall defense as they have the 4th ranked defense in comparison to the Dolphins defense which is ranked 10th. The Jets pass defense which is ranked 5th in the NFL is much better than the Dolphins 24th ranked pass defense but rookie Sean Smith and Vontae Davis are clearly growing into good players. The Dolphins have the #2 ranked defense against the run in which the Jets are ranked 13th. The running game will play a major factor in Monday night’s game. Ronnie Brown is the best Offensive Player in the game and seems to be running better than ever so I expect him to touch the rock early and often. The Jets defense is very aggressive and letting Pat White run the Wild-Cat could be a recipe for some big plays for the Dolphins offense. Dustin Keller has potential to kill the Dolphins like Dallas Clark and Antonio Gates have done previously this season.

 

The Dolphins have the #1 rushing attack in the league and the Jets and Dolphins both find their self at the bottom of the league in pass offense. These statistics clearly show that these teams are both very similar; young Quarterbacks lead them and both teams are very physical. In my opinion this game is going to be a dog fight and points won’t come easy. I fully expect both Sanchez and Henne to make a few mistakes and at the end of the night I think Ronnie Brown asserts himself as a player in the upper echelon in the league and haves himself a very good night. I think Dan Henning will have a good game plan and will use the Jets’ aggressiveness against them. I see the Dolphins squeaking this one out 20-17 and getting themselves back into the AFC playoff race. I challenge the fans of the Miami Dolphins to make the stadium a pool of Orange, be loud, and make it difficult for Mark Sanchez. The 12th man plays a major factor in these games when young players are starting so if we can cause some flags on their Offense we give our team the advantage. Go Dolphins!

 

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Dolphins Beat Jets in Final Seconds PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josh Evans   
Wednesday, 14 October 2009 16:26

DOLPHINS 31 JETS 27

 

    Jets

The Dolphins started the season out 0-3 and looked dead in the water with their starting quarterback lost for the season due to a shoulder injury. Two weeks later, the Dolphins are flying high and back in the AFC East title race.

The Dolphins on Monday night beat their hated rivals, the New York Jets 31-27 on a wildcat touchdown run with just six seconds left in the game. The win, coupled with the 38-10 win over the Buffalo Bills the week before, the Dolphins have the best divisional record in the East at 2-0. Now only one game back of first place in the division, the Dolphins head into their bye week before returning to action on October 25th against the New Orleans Saints.

 

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Game 4: A WIN! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Kent   
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 09:38

 

                   MIAMI WINS!

 

                     Running Game Dominates as Fins Thrash the Bills

                                               Miami 38 Buffalo 10

 

                           Henne

                                  The Chad Henne Era Began Sunday in Miami

 

So THIS is what it feels like? We have not won in so long I forgot exactly how good it feels to win and even better, to dominate a division opponent. Miami got its first win of the season with a relentless running attack and a suprisingly stingy defense as they just dominated the Buffalo Bills. Cameron Wake arrived on the scene with two sacks and new starting QB Chad Henne managed the game well enough to win. This gives the team new confidence as it prepares for next week's Monday Night show down with the hated New York Jets.

 

 

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