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Long Shot

This Saturday, with the first pick of the 2008 NFL draft, the Miami Dolphins will select former Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long.  Yesterday ESPN reported that the Dolphins have already signed Long to a five-year, nearly $58 million deal, making him the highest paid OT in the NFL before he’s ever played a down of [...]

Stupid PR Tricks - Miami Edition

Public relations in general are getting a bit out of hand in sports. Sure, it’s one thing to give your team’s side of the story, particularly when the local media hate you. It’s another thing entirely to put things on your website that are so OBVIOUSLY full of spin…and crap…that normal human beings end up [...]

NFL Week 10 Wrap-up podcast

Cast: Galen Clavio, Scott Caulfield, John Koluder
Topics: A wrap-up of Week 10 in the NFL. Also, a quick look at the newly released BCS standings.

NFL Week 8 wrapup podcast

Cast: Galen Clavio, Scott Caulfield
Topics: About 12 minutes on the Patriots tarnishing their future legacy, a conversation on contraction in the NFL (yes, contraction), a recap of the Sunday games from Week 8, and a look ahead to some strangely compelling Week 9 games.

TMC NFL Week 6 Pregame Podcast

Cast: Galen Clavio, Scott Caulfield
Topics: Some halfway-decent games for a change this week! Galen and Scott run down the NFL schedule, pick out the highlights and lowlights, and break down each contest. Other topics discussed include the NFL’s inability to put big games on primetime TV, the wonder of the word “concussed”, Vince Young’s weak [...]

Get comfy Dolphins Fans: Cam will tuck you in.

It could be worse for Miami: The Dolphins could be 0-5 … although that’d be WAAAAAY difficult since they’ve only played four games.
As Galen noted, yes, Miami, you have the NFL’s worst team. But things always get better with Cam Cameron, right? After all, his first season at Indiana he was 2-9, and his final [...]

Welcome to hell, Dolphins fans

Growing up in Indiana, I’ve had long-term exposure to horrible football. Whether it was watching my alma mater (Indiana University) suffer through an interminable string of losing seasons, watching the abortive Fred Akers and Jim Colletto eras at Purdue, or watching the Indianapolis Colts repeatedly suck for 15 years, bad football was never that far [...]

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