Tua Tagovailoa & Tyreek Hill GO OFF At Miami Dolphins Training Camp!

Tyreek Hill and Tua Tongabaloa look like they sparked some of that 2023 magic at practice today. We will talk about it. Plus, we’ll have highlights of some of the big plays they made for you. Yeah, we’ll have more training camp highlights for you today. Also, Minka, he came out and he killed those narratives real quick about whether he wanted to be in Miami or not. So, we will discuss that in depth and a whole lot more, including the Miami Dolphins setting up a visit with the top tight end free agent. Is this an indictment on Waller or are they just trying to get better? We’ll discuss it all. All right, smash that like button, subscribe if you are new, and as always, let’s get into this. [Music] [Applause] You have got to be kidding me. [Music] Touch Yeah. Heat. [Applause] Beautiful day to be a dolphin dance. Let’s go. [Music] What is good fin nation? What’s good? It’s your boy Reasonz, and we are back here for another one. You already know what time it is. Yo, listen. I’m laughing because I see Elden in the chat. He says, “Hearing that scream at the end by Reason saying, “Let’s go.” Man, I’m telling you, I go wild during those those live reaction streams. I think one of my most classic ones obviously is that comeback against the Ravens. I mean, even Diana Tongue of Aaloa, Tua Tongue Aloa’s mother went ahead and reposted my reaction on Instagram. I wild out that man. And it’s got like I clipped up just the reaction alone. It’s got a whole bunch of views. You can go check that out under uh my you know static content. So man, I’m telling you, even saying it’s a great day to be a Dolphins fan. That’s from a live reaction as well. So man, but hey, we’re like so close to live reactions and so close to regular season football. As you guys know, I will be going away August 2nd. I will be coming back the following Saturday. And yes, I will be live on Sunday for our first preseason game. So, I just won’t be around next week. But that is not without leaving y’all some content. I will have some content for you, including one of my biggest interviews to date. And that of course is going to be you know what, maybe before I leave I’ll announce it. I don’t know. But I’m keeping y’all in suspense. I’m telling you, this is one of the biggest interviews in the community this off season and one of the biggest interviews on this channel. So, y’all are going to love what I got coming for you. And I’m going to be dropping that next Monday. All right. First thing in the morning, we’ll be dropping that for y’all so you can have all day to take that in. So, uh it’s only about a 25ish minute show because this person, hey, when you’re dealing with the big wigs, you only got a limited time. All right. So, we’ll be uh coming with you and I’ll have some other stuff. I’m planning some other stuff to drop for you guys. So, don’t worry. All right. I’ll keep y’all guys entertained. Even if I won’t be able to hear be here to give you a report on training camp and then like I’ve been telling you guys, I will be down the week of the 18th through the 22nd. I will be at the 19th 20th practices of August and then I will be at the joint practice against the Jaguars on the 21st. All right. So, I’ll be and I’ll be going like I did last year when I went down to camp. I’ll go live when I get back to the spot to give you guys a report of what I saw and to go over what the media saw and I’ll tell you exactly if the media is right or not. You know what I mean? So, we’ll have a lot. We’ll have a lot. It’s not Adam Gase, trust me. Okay? It’s bigger than that. So, all right. Appreciate all of y’all. Now, listen. I would have went live yesterday about Minka’s money. Let’s start off with this. I would have went live yesterday about Minka’s money, but I’m going to be transparent with you. You know, wife asks me Saturday night, “Hey, I’m taking the girls to this butterfly conservatory in Niagara. Do you want to come?” I said, “Yeah, sure. That sounds like a couple hour thing, you know, whatever. Cool.” Well, it ended up we ended up going down to Niagara Falls, Clifton Hill, and making a whole day out of it, going in the haunted houses, going in all the attra lot of most of the attractions, the arcade, etc., etc. And so yeah, that’s what happened yesterday and I wasn’t able to talk about it, but I will talk about it right now. Listen, this was inevitable. Okay, here’s the fact of the matter of the situation. I’ve been talking about Minka getting guaranteed money since we acquired him on this channel. No one who watches this channel was surprised in the slightest. Now, I know people are making a big fuss about it because they want Zack Cer to get paid. Yo, listen. I haven’t talked a lot about Zack Cer on X. I’ve talked about him more on this channel and you guys already know how I feel about the situation. There’s been three things we’ve been consistent about Zack Cer on this channel all off season. Number one, he deserves an extension and a big money payday for his position more than the contracts have been handed out during the Flores and McDaniel regime and probably anyone you can name who’s gotten paid. Zack Celer deserves it more than they did. Okay, this number one and that’s off production, effort, leadership, right? Work ethic, you know? So on all those things plus a whole lot more. And then what’s the second thing I say? If we had 53 Zack Steelers with some of those intangibles I just listed in terms of the effort, the leadership, the production, you know what I mean? If we had 53 guys like Zack Cer at their respective positions, we’d probably won a Super Bowl by now. That’s another thing I say. All right. And number three, what I say, if he doesn’t get paid and he ends up leaving in free agency, fire everyone who is responsible for that happening. Peace say. Okay, so we are pro Zach Cer on this channel here and have been all off season. Okay, so people want to fuss about Minka. We all knew this was coming. Do you think a top 10 safety at his position is playing with no guaranteed money? Come on. We’ve all even if you just started becoming a hardcore football fan when you came across, you know, Finside the NFL and this has made you a more hardcore football fan. Even if you’ve been around for just that long, you knew just like I knew that was not going to happen. We all know how the business works. Not happening. So, I don’t know why people are shocked. I don’t know why people are surprised. And listen, when you look at the details of it, what’s really bad about it, right? So, they basically agreed to a two-year deal that guarantees about 17.5 million this season, but it gives us cap relief. The contract converts his 2025 salary into a signing bonus while sliding 2 million up from his 2026 deal to 2025. Now, he’s also due about 15.6 million next year. But what did this do? This cleared up around $11 million in cap space for the Dolphins who were just under about 2 million in cap space before that. If you look at where we are according to under the cap, we were at just about 1.064. So now we’re at about 12.064 in cab space. So again, this gives you flexibility. And I’m telling you, you want this kind of flexibility, right? And think about it. You use that sealer extension. Back to sealer. See, I think they’re going to take care of him. This is why I’m not panicking. This is why Minka and the money that I have been telling you was coming. No inside source [ __ ] just basically telling you this is what’s going to happen. All right? Cuz you didn’t need to talk to anybody inside the building to know that was going to happen. All right? Then he signed Drew Rosenhouse and that furthered that. Okay? And we talked about it a couple days ago that it’s better him signing Drew Rosenhouse than Athletes First because we have a great relationship with Drew Rosenhouse. So he took care of that. It’s all good. We’re ready to go. All right. So, listen. I’m I’m I’m I’m not worried. They’re going to take care of Zack Celler the same way they just took care of Minka. And what’s Zack Cer going to do? We got a little over 12 million. Zack Cer would open up another 5.5 million. All of a sudden, we’re at about $7.5 million. So all of a sudden, if you’re at a good position at the end of October, you can become a player at the trade deadline with that kind of money available. So, uh, you know, I’m I am all about it. Take care of Minka. He is basically the new leader of our whole secondary. Jordan Brooks got the middle of the field unlocked. Minka got the back half of the field unlock and Zack Cer got that front unlock and we’re good, man. Just need to, you know, they’re adding some quarterback depth with Jack Jones and of course Mike Hilton. We’re getting better. So, we’ll be good, man. I I think this defense is going to be actually really good. Like, I’m not I’m not worried about the defense. I’m You want me to be honest with you? I’m more worried about the health of players on offense. And I say players because it’s not just the quarterback. I’m worried about the quarterback. The right tackle, I need that right guard to stay healthy with that Achilles, right? Tyreek, I need him to stay healthy. Waddle, I need him to stay healthy because he’s been banged up the last couple years. So, you know, there’s multiple guy. I need Han in that body to stay healthy. There’s multiple guys here I I I’m worried about. Okay. So, not just one. So, listen. The MA thing was inevitable. We knew it was coming. It’s done. It’s over with. Thank God. All right. Thank God. The Brewer is going to be fine. I’m not worried about that. He doesn’t have a history. I’m naming guys that have had history the last couple years. You know, now Christian Wilkins, um, this situation is so weird. like, you know, first basically it was tweeted out that obviously he had an incident with a teammate that led to his release by the Raiders, Jos Anderson. Then a former teammate of him, right? Uh Jonathan Feliciano, he said, “Brother’s always been a little freaky.” And then now it’s going off today about, you know, Pat McAfee started off saying, you know, from speaking to people inside the Raiders locker room, they say that Christian Wilkins playfully went to kiss a teammate on the top of his head. They say that the player took offense to it and that’s what everybody’s been dancing around. Now, they did make a good point in that segment. They talked about, okay, it must have been a kind of an important player, right? like it wouldn’t have been some jabroni like who who’s going to go to HR and be like, “Hey, they’re going to tell that guy to shut up, you know.” Um, so apparently, you know, one source told ESPN that the interaction was playful, but the teammate didn’t see it that way. So, a complaint was filed to the Raiders human resources department, which investigated the incident. I mean, this is just this thing is just unbelievable what’s going on right now. with Christian Wilkins over in Las Vegas. This guy’s probably wishing, you know, because I’ll tell you exact, you know, I’ve told you guys the timeline. I’ll tell you the timeline again, right? This is why he left. Me and Neil were the first ones to report he wanted 20 over $22 million. No one believed us. Everyone was like, “Oh, you guys are liable.” I remember the push back we were getting. Okay. And we ended up being right. And what happened was when the season had started the that’s when the Dolphins came they were in the more the 1820 range that’s when they came you know from what I understand it was like Octoberish that’s when they came to Wilkins and said listen okay they did the same thing with Robert Hunt right they came up around what Robert Hunt was asking in that off seasonason but they came around like Octoberish and it was too late and so Christian Wilkins from what I understood Christian Wilkins wanted to take the deal cuz they were in around $22 million a year and he wanted to take it and from what I understood I athletes first basically told him no we can get you more on the open market turn this down no we got to set the precedent and then that’s basically the the direction they went that’s what I’ve heard since like this all went down so I you know I will reiterate I heard he wanted to take the deal that they offered in like you know when the season had started and Athletes First basically said, “Nope.” That’s what I know of the situation. This is why I always I don’t speak very highly of Athletes First on this channel because of all the stuff that I’ve heard privately about them and a lot of that stuff I’ve relayed to you guys. They’re just that, you know, they they just I mean, hey, on one on one side of the fence, you can’t hate on them. They’re getting these players ma paid and made into, you know, hundreds of millionaires. Okay, they’re taking care of their player. You can’t hate on that. On the flip side, it’s frustrating for fans. It’s frustrating especially for the front office because they are very stubborn. They are very hard to move off their point. Like, you know, I was told like with Tua and stuff, Tua basically had to like start stepping in on time and say, “Yo, you need to get this done.” Like, see that’s what people don’t understand about Tua. People can say what all they want about Tua or whatever, but Tua wanted to get that contract done and was getting frustrated with athletes first and the himming and hawing and the going and back and forth. He didn’t want that dragging out as long as it did. Don’t you find it kind of curious that he was working with QB3 and and they had it plastered everywhere and since he signed all that stuff’s gone quiet? You know, I’ve talked about what I’ve heard behind the scenes regarding his offseason training regiment now that he signed that deal and you know, just saying. So, um, anyways, so Christian Wilkins, you know, that’s just crazy where that’s going. I mean, I I don’t know what else to say about Christian Wilkins right now. Like, I mean, if he’s playfully just kissing a guy on the head and they’re taking, I mean, serious offense to that. I mean like bro you and again Pat McAfee made a really good point and remember he’s and I’m not I’m not saying this is in Miami. I’m talking about Las Vegas. Pat McAfee was in these locker rooms. What does it tell you? You know what it told him about this about how the person obviously was not a jabron obviously had some kind of status went to HR. What does this tell you? That he probably wasn’t really liked in the locker room. So, I don’t know. And we’ve always known Christian Wilkins. What have I Listen, I’ve always loved Christian Wilkins game, but what have I always said about him? What have I always said about Christian Wilkins? I said he needs to be more serious. None of this laughing. Haha. No. We need guys who are going to walk up to the line and there, you know, Josh Allen looks into Zack Sears’s eyes, into Chop’s eyes, and he knows the killers are coming. You know, that’s what we need. Not this rah rah hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha stuff joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke joke no no no no no we need that seriousness and that’s what Kus Campbell brought a little bit of etc etc you get what I’ve said that’s been my biggest knock on Christian Wilkins is that playful side that’s been my biggest knock on him and look at it’s biting him in the butt so but you know what it also seems like I’ll be honest with you it seems like the the Raiders are trying to put out multiple stories to find to to trigger mult multiple outs. So, let’s say the NFLPA wins their grievance. Well, we have an HR reported incident. You know, that’s what it it feels like, right? Like the Raiders are trying to basically double down. That’s what it feels like to me that there’s a bit of a smear campaign. I’m just being honest with you. Clay and Malik from the game. Um, and then uh finally here, I don’t know if you guys saw this. Cordell Cordell Patterson got released today. Now, listen, I get it. The first thing I’m going to hear is reason. He’s like 34 and a half. Okay, that’s cool. But, I mean, he was still productive last year, right? He still had on kickoffs, he still had, you know, 266 yards on 12 returns, right? Averaging about 22.2 two yards. Um, listen, I don’t know if that explosiveness is still there, but I find that interesting that he’s out there. Hey, listen. We’re trying to throw things at the wall right now. You know, I don’t want Tyreek out there returning kicks like they’ve had at special in special teams drills. Are we crazy right now? If Cord Listen, I would bring Cordell in. First thing I would do is I would test his 40. All right. That’s the first thing I would do with Cordell Patterson. All right. What’s your 40 time? I want to know how far you’ve fallen off for that from that 442. All right, because remember I mean that his scouting by scouting combat was like 2013. So if if that 442 has turned into like 46, okay, I get it. You know, peace out. But that’s still a savvy veteran. And I’m just broaching it because we know how he was used in Atlanta in all these different, right? All these different formations he was used in schematically. He can be used as a chess piece if you need to give anyone a break. I’m just wondering, hey, what do you got? You know, so listen, I’m just saying that I would intrigue me vet minimum to see what he has at camp. Why not? Why not? Why not? And now I still I’ve said this. I still want to continue seeing what AJ Henning has because that guy’s just so dynamic. So dynamic, you know, but I don’t want Tyreek out there. Why are we risking this? You know, please God, no. So, all right. All that said, let’s get into some news from the Miami Dolphins today. And we are going to start off with before we get into the training camp, we’ll go over what Mike McDaniel said. We’ll go over all the training camp reports. I got training camp about three minutes of training camp highlights for you courtesy of the homie Cash. So, we’ll go over all that. But before we do, Noah Fant. The Miami Dolphins today are hosted free agent Noah Fant on a visit. It’s his third visit. He’s already met with the Bengals and the Saints. He continues to draw significant interest. Miami recently obviously traded Jonnu Smith to Pittsburgh. Um, where am I at with this? I’m Listen, I don’t think he’s the same guy from a couple years ago, right? I I don’t think he’s that same guy that was, you know, putting up 670 plus yards in Denver, but he put up 500 yards last year, right? Um I I just listen, he’s only 27 and a half. If you can get him on the cheap, why wouldn’t you entertain that, you know? Now, is he going to blow your socks off as a pass blocker? No, he’s not at all. Right. But again, they would have kept Jonnu on this roster had he probably been okay with making his previous salary. If you can get Noah fan on the cheap, why wouldn’t you? I don’t think they’re going to be offering him any serious money. And this also continues to tell me that they’ve probably moved on from Russell Douglas. Now they might not they might circle back around depending on what happens with Ker Go who we’ll get into it later here but with Noah Fant I mean you got to kick the tires here okay Darren Waller isn’t in football shape yet now is he trending towards there yeah but let’s say this what do you like better just ask yourself what do you like better Waller on the cheap who’s in football shape Julian Hill and Pharaoh Brown basic and you’re hoping Maybe Tanner Connor or Hayden Ruchcci break through for a fourth guy. Maybe, but they’re probably going to take those three. Or would you rather Noah Fant on the cheap, Darren Waller on the cheap, adding to a room that consists of Julian Hill, and you probably keep Pharaoh Brown? That’s dynamic, man. I mean, listen, I I I would do it. Why wouldn’t you? What do you have to lose? And you can start giving some real interesting, very interesting personnel usages like, you know, you can give some real real interesting um 12 personnel looks and you can also rotate that 12 personnel look, right? You got Julian Hill and then you got Pharaoh Brown and then you got Noah Fant and Darren Waller. And then if you put Darren Waller and Noah Fant out there, you know, like both out of the slot, little F action. I’m just saying that that would be kind of interesting. Listen, if it’s cheap, why wouldn’t you? You just cleared up all this space. You’ve got 12 million in space after you gave Maker that money. You pay sealer an extension. You got 17.5 million. I don’t think Noah Fant is going to break the bank, man. I I I do not think Noah Fant is going to break the bank. I don’t. I mean, and remember, he’s left the Saints without a deal. I don’t think And I don’t think they’re going to offer him a ton. I really don’t. And again, this can get you a guy who’s a little bit more of a proven commodity right now than Darren Waller, who just is coming off out of retirement, basically. So, you know, again, I think um Waller is a little bit better of the athlete clearly. I think he’s going to stretch your your your your field a little bit better. You know, he’s more of a threat up the up the seams, but I mean, Vance still runs in the four fives, right? He had I think his vert was like 39 and a half inches or something like that, you know? I mean, he’s still a a a good player. So, you know, I I’d be down. Give sign me up. Now, people are going to the first thing people are going to ask me are, “Well, how much would you pay him?” Well, I’m not giving him what he was just making in Seattle. That’s the first thing I can tell you right now, right? He had just signed a 2-year what, $21 million contract. Sorry, brother. It’s not happening. You know, it’s not happening. Now, I would give him four to five million. I would give him what you were going to give Janu, right? John was at what 4.9 million. I’d give him right around there. Yeah, I’ll give him right around there. I’ll give him between, you know, four and a half to six million. I’ll go up a little bit if you want to play ball, you know, but I ain’t guaranteeing anything very much of it. Let’s let me put it this way. If he wants a two-year deal, okay, two years, 12 million, and I’m probably guaranteeing six, maybe five. I’m not give guaranteeing you like 8 million of that. I’ll guarantee you six million of it. This year’s salary guaranteed. Let’s revisit it next off season. So, that’s where I’d be. You know, that four and a half to six million range. I’d be down four. Four and a half to five would be perfect cuz it’ just be slotting Jonnu’s contract out for Noah Fant. And then listen, we all know there are basically unattainable incentives built in to the contract of Darren Waller. So he’s going to be like a million dollars. So, I’m just saying, count me in on Noant. All right. Now, prior to that, we had practice and of course, Mike McDaniel, he met with the media. So, let’s go over what Mike McDaniel said. We’re going to stick to Mike McDaniel. We’re going to stick to his media availabilities in written format because again I’m not going to put you all through that. But I do have Minka’s media availability we go over a little bit later on as well as a video from CBS that I want to talk to you about. All right. So quarterback Kateru who sustained a leg injury during Saturday’s practice has be has some swelling and continues to be evaluated. Coach Mike McDaniel said Monday asked if he’s concerned of Co’s injury could carry into the regular season. McDaniel indicated he could not speculate because I don’t have the information lean anyway. Kohu fell to the ground and sat there for a couple of minutes after he got tangled up with Tyreek Hill during quarterback receiver drills, but ultimately he was able to walk off the field under his own power. Kohu got up limping and fell to the ground after taking a few steps, then got back up. He walked gingerly into the locker room with the staff a bit hobbled in his grit but not showing the pronounced limp from minutes earlier. Meanwhile, BJ Adams is in concussion protocol after leaving Saturday’s practice on a stretcher. Adams is quote doing well. McDaniel said one of those random occurrences where you are chasing one receiver and some crossing patterns and there was an unintended collision. Dante Trader Jr. who has an undisclosed injury might be held out until joint practices begin August 8th in Chicago or the following week in Detroit. McDaniel said, quote, I want to see him on the field and not have regression. He said Ephiatu Malfanu’s return is not far away and Senator Aaron Brew will take part in walkthrough practices this week as he continues to work his way back from a soft tissue injury. McDaniel also addressed the additions of Jack Jones and Mike Hilton, noting they’ve been considering them for a while. Quote, Mike Hilton comes with some scars from the other side of the ball. Playing against him in years past, he was the one guy in the defensive backfield from a physicality standpoint you’re like, I wish they wouldn’t be a nickel. I wish they had a linebacker on that play instead. That’s how physical he plays a game from a defensive back position. I was fired up. He was an option. We’ve been talking about him for a while. As for Jack Jones, McDaniel said, “I’ve said mult had multiple conversations with Jack, including one at 6 a.m. in the special team coordinator’s office about seizing opportunities and choosing to define your name and legacy by your actions. He’s eager to really compete. I like that about him. Can’t help but feel the standard the locker room holds you to. All those guys know to thrive on this team. Their job is to assimilate.” Hilton, who played for Cincinnati last season, has been one of the league’s better slot corners through several seasons. That’s who I was pushing for us when already went down. That was the first guy I was pushing for to replace the slots and apps. Um, now they’re thirsty for the opportunity, McDaniel said of Hilton and Jones. McDaniel addressed other issues on safety. MC Ma Fitzpatrick re revisit re uh revising his contract. Um, he said, “I’m pumped because Minka was steadily learning the defense and taking command of it.” He said, “Let Pat left tackle Patrick Paul’s growth has been monumental. Rookie quarterback Quinn Eurus is doing great.” McDaniel said, “At quarterback is a leader of men and you can tell there’s a personality trait within him that teammates gravitude. He’s really starting to grasp timing stuff. He has benefited from Zack.” Yeah. Okay. I think it’s the other way around. Darren Waller, who’s on pup list after coming out of retirement, has had no setbacks and continues to progress. We are not allowing his great shape to trick us into thinking he’s in football shape. So, um, the Dolphins did wave Nate Noel to make room for Hilton. We all knew Noel was not much more than a practice squad body. So, there are your updates regarding Mike McDaniel’s media availability. Now, let’s get into practice. We are going to go over Travis. We’re going to go over Miami Herald. We’re going to go over Suns Sentinel. And then I’m gonna play about three minutes worth of highlights that are gonna have a lot of the explosive plays from Tyreek and Tua today in there. So you’re gonna want to stick around for that. Then we’re going to go get into Minka’s media availability because he debted the narratives and started a new one with his media availability. And also I got to go over what the NFL and CBS said about us today. So we’ll go a couple days ago. We’ll go over all this stuff because they said it from camp. So let’s get into what Travis said today. Over 400 of you in the room. Smash that like button. Subscribe if you are new. Let’s get into this. So, Travis, this is how it started out. Ashen Davis sinks down and makes a play at the line of scrimmage on Han to start practice. Next one, Han finds a lane with some good surge from the interior three hits a jump cut and hits the second level with a head of steam. Tua jams into Reek with Minka buzzing underneath and Davis over the top. The window looked non-existent, but Tua finds it. Mo Kamar good backside pursuit angle as the unblocked man and blows up the Madison run in the backfield. So Mo Kamar finally making some plays at camp. Love to see that. Malik’s release shakes Cornell Armstrong right away, but Wilson’s throw is wide and incomplete. Look like an explosive with an ontarget throw. Don’t like hearing that about Zach Wilson. Grayson Murphy defeats the Borum block and makes the stuff for a tackle for a loss. Madison was the back. Pat Paul and Jonas ofiah collapse the backside and Jaylen Wright hits a wicked jump cut to get to the second level. Paul waving him on like a third base coach after he explodes through the gap. Big year coming from Jaylen Wright people. Big big year and I’m going to talk about it a little bit more. Tua bread and butter throw to Reek 20 yards on the inbreaker and if he can slip the shoestring tackle attempt of the pursuit corner it’s a 40 yard touchdown. Patented sealer swim gets him in shape for a wouldbe collision at the line of scrimmage on a right run. Willie Gay is all over the shot to the corner in the end zone in mid red red zone from Zack Wilson. He wanted Madison but Gay took away the window. Alexander Madison and Olly Gordon with some nice downhill runs in low red zone in this period. Then Wilson drops back to throw from there and Ben Stilly and Grayson Murphy get immediate wins for the sack. Bradley Chub dense the edge and Jordan Brooks scrapes off of him for the run stuff on right. Isaiah Johnson’s length really stands out in the red zone. Tua tries the ball to the corner to Reek, but Johnson felt it, got into position, and completely blocked Reek’s view back to the ball. Incomplete. Tua comes back with a touchdown on a quick hitter to Reek. Ball was behind, but Reek makes a nice catch off the body. Play action frees up Connor outside for an easy throw and catch and touchdown in a foot race to the pylon with Jordan Colbert. yours with a nice throw down the middle to Henning for a touchdown to the end to the end of the red zone period. But man, Travis watched Jack Jones on Monterey Baldwin. He got changed up his footwork pre- snap a couple of times, ultimately got into position to press and just took out the play entirely. He says he really really likes watching Jack Jones play. That’s awesome stuff. Duo with an 18yd dime to waddle. Far hash throw over the curl flat under the safety. Phillips stacks up Julian Hill for a run. W down win and tag off of Achan. Chop was screaming downhill inside for a big hit on Tua. Tua lets it fly up the sideline of Reek. And you couldn’t have handed the ball to him better. 46-yd touchdown without knowing how the hit would have affected the throw. And we’ll have that highlight for you guys to see when we get to the highlights. Willie Gay jumps in front of another Zack Wilson throw and can’t squeeze it. He’s been reading. Zack throws all camp. Got a pick six back in OTAAS. He’s dropped two so far in camp and he’s not happy about it. Zack shows off the arm talent on a boot um against his body, flips his hip and just flips the thing to the sideline to Nick Westbrook. Uh would do this ei Westbrook. Ekane for a gain of about 20 yards, beating the converging safety. Uers’s good rip from the far hash to the Armstrong for about 12. Really stepped into it and drove it in there. I love hearing the continue good stuff about Quinn Eers, man. I love hearing how good this kid’s doing. I love hearing this, man. I mean, the kid is absolutely, you know, he’s I mean, I don’t know what to say, man. I love how this guy’s stepping up, right? So, maybe he’ll be throwing some throws to Nick Westbrook. A, huh? Anyways, uh, next play here is Uers. He’s hot with a rusher in his face. Tries to drop the arm angle and has Escridge over the middle, but the throw is high. Miami D is creating some runs down the middle through some creative design this period. Jordan Culver picks off Yers on a tip pass. We got that highlight for you. Um that was on target. I did not see the number on the wide receiver. He hit him in the hands too. Two has got Tanner Connor all alone for a walk-in touchdown on a little play action boot. Got that highlight. Jordan Brooks is playing off his DTS so well all camp. He flies off in a stackup from Bonito Jones and tags off Achan at the line of scrimmage. He’s playing every day with speed. We saw click in around mid-season last year. Fun rep all around. Austin Jackson has a win on Phillips and pass, but the coverage is good. So, he keeps fighting and spins back inside to angle on Tua. Phillips probably gets a sack, but Tua spins out and fires to the pylon on the move against his body with a corner all over Wadd. But the ball is perfect. Caught much to the delight of McDaniel. Matthew Dickerson immediate dispatch for a wouldbe sack for Zack Wilson. But Wilson continues to play and throws a short ball to Jaylen Wright off the body. Impressive catch and rolls behind in a convoy. Theoise has back-to-back touchdowns. One on coverage bus and one with a little nice inside stem on Jack Jones. You ripped the latter throw. Also threw the first one. Love it. Uers makes it three straight on the last play. A third and goal with no time left. This time he goes to another UDFA rookie, Andrew Armstrong. Good throw on time. on target. I’m telling you. I’m telling you guys, Quinn Yurs is making plays, baby. Quinn, I cannot wait to get down there and really put my eyes on it for myself. Quinn Yurs is out here making plays, people. I mean, consistently. I mean, we’re hearing Zack Wilson make a nicer one here and there, but again, I’ve talked about to my patreons and channel members how I’ve heard he’s a little erratic and you know, with Travis highlighted earlier about a throw that was right there and he missed the throw, right? So, um, you know, it’s it’s it is what it is at this point. I’m not expecting, you know, big big stuff from from him. I’m just not, you know, Zach Wilson is just, you know, Malik Washington wide open. And that’s a guy Malik is going to be a guy playing with the ones. What I love hearing though is Grayson Murphy, people. Let’s go Grayson Murphy. Grayson Murphy making some noise today. Got a tackle for a loss. Got a sack. just getting that pressure, getting that instant penetration. Grayson Murphy, he’s made more noise dating back to OTAAS through mandatory mini camp to now than a guy like Mo Kamar, than a guy like Quinton Bell, Grayson Murphy. They might got something here. And we talked about that when they sign him as a UDFA. I mean, number one pressure rate in that draft class and we got him as a UDFA. This guy might we might got something here. you know, he’s showing ability to hopefully when the pads come on, he continue to show the ability to set the edge. If he can do that and continue to show the penetration, holy gez got something. And let me tell you this, okay? I had in my last update, I’ve heard the running backs love running behind Jonas ofiah. When I hear Patrick Paul and Jonas of Aionai collapsing that backside so Wright can hit that hole and really burst to that second level and then you hear Patrick Paul just waving and come on, come on, come on. I love hearing that. I love hearing that they’re opening the gap. are opening the lane. Wright’s finding it and he’s making the defense pay. I want to see this continue when the pads come on because that left side, that left side might be the dominant, that might be the strength and the right side might be a little bit of that finesse with James Daniels and Austin Jackson screens and on the outside. I love what we’re hearing though. Just power to that left side, man. Just power, baby. Power through. All right, let’s keep it going. Um, and here’s what the Miami Herald had for today. Uh, it’s just the Dolphins luck. They’ve sustained a slew of injuries at a position that was most compromised entering trainer camp. Four quarterbacks were sidelined Monday. Storm Duck, Kater Coo, BJ Adams, Arty Burns. That meant more opportunities for Ethan Bonner and Isaiah Johnson at outside corner. Johnson particular had a good day. and Mike Hilton, one of the league’s better slot corners in recent years, stepped right into Koh’s nickel roll after agreeing to turn to the Dolphins on Saturday. The other new veteran, Jack Jones, got work in 11-11 drills and had coverage on at least one play that was stout. This was Jones’s second practice after signing Saturday. Besides the corners, four other players were not spotted. Jaylen Connors, Baron Matoss, Aaron Brewer, and Dante Trader. Tempers flared, and we got the highlight of that. Tempers flared late in practice with center Andrew Meer and defensive lineman Kenneth Grant exchanging pushes and shves before being separated. Tongalo was wearing the orange jersey bestowed on the standout in the previous day’s practice. He followed that up with his fifth consecutive practice without an interception. A day that included multiple completions to Tyreek Hill, multiple throws to Jaylen Wadd and a 10-yard touchdown pass to Tanner Connor in red zone drills. Tongos completed a long touchdown pass to Hill, beating Jason Marshall Jr., But the play was negated because Chop Robinson was credited with a sack. Here’s how the first 11-1ven drills unfolded. Austin Jackson committed a false start and Deon Achan was limited to two yards on a run. But Achan then broke off an eight-y run. Willie Gay seemed to be credited with a sack, nullifying a tongue below a sideline throw to Hill. Mo Kamar had a run stop. Zack Wilson failed to connect with Malik Washington on a pass over the middle. Grayson Murphy had an excellent stop in the backfield on a run by Olly Gordon, but Gordon showed shiftiness on a four-yard run. Alexander Madison had a nice run for about six. Ben Stilly applied pressure on Quinn Uers. It could easily have been ruled a sack. Jaylen Wright followed that with a short gain. Tongalo then hit Hill who beat Isaiah Johnson on the slant for about 20 yards. Gay had great coverage on Madison in the corner of the end zone forcing an incomplete pass from Tua in red zone drills. Gordon then had two short runs inside the five. Neither crossed the goal line. Matt Dickerson and Channing Tindle had a sack on Zack Wilson on the next goal line play. Jordan Brooks then blew up a running play, stopping right at the line of scrimmage. Tugalo then hit right for a short gain. Jaylen Wadd gained about eight yards on an end round, but Zack Seer stopped him short of the goal line. Isaiah Johnson had a good coverage on an incomplete goal line throw from Tongaloa to Malik Washington. Tongaloa then hit Hill for a three-y touchdown, beating Kendall Sheffield. Red zone drills continued with Quinn Euris hitting Connor for a 10- yard gain and then hitting rookie AJ Henning for short touchdown. In between, two plays were foiled by bad snaps. They had Addison West, the guard. They had him um the UDFA guard. We added they had him taking center snaps. Greg Akaman replacing Danny Crossman, a special teams coach. Hill has been returning more punts in practice. That might be a coincidence regardless. Wouldn’t be it would be surprising if Hill gets much work as a returner. Jason Sanders hit all six of his field goal attempts along with a long 45 yer. During the second set of 11-11 plays, rookie Jason Marshall Jr. was beaten on a 17-yd catch by Wadd. Connor caught a short pass from Tongaloa and Jaylen Phillips stopped Han for no gain on a running play. Robinson sacked nullified the 60-yard touchdown to uh play by Tua to Hill. Wilson nearly threw an interception to Gay who dropped it. Gays everywhere all at once. Wilson then had two completions for decent gains, including one to Tyreek Black and the other one to Nick Westbrook. A I got it. A A baby. Let’s go. Um so and for a 40 yard catch and run touchdown by Nick Westbrook. A Uers who has had been had been very solid all camp then hit Andrew Armstrong on a 15- yard comeback. Destridge dropped a U pass perhaps sensing Cam Smith presence nearby. Jordan Colbert then intercepted a U pass that was deflected by Armstrong. Zeke Biggers and Dcoan Jackson then stood up Gordon for no gain. In the second set of red zone drills, Tongavaloa threw a touchdown to Connor. Bonito Jones limited Gordon to a short gain and Phillips had a coverage sack of Tongaloa. Matt Dickerson had a sack, negating a Wilson touchdown pass. Black showed nice hands on a 8-yard touchdown pass from Wilson. Urisers hit a wideopen Theo whis for an eight-yard touchdown. There was clearly a busted coverage on the play. Uers then hit Whis again in the back of the end zone for another red zone touchdown. And Uers then hit Armstrong for a four-yard touchdown to end red zone drills. Guard center Liam Iikenberg who was in a physically who’s on the physically unable to perform list for an undisclosed injury was sp spotted on the stationary bicycle. So listen to Tangaloa like knock on wood Tua hasn’t thrown a pick all camp and continues to look absolutely fantastic. I mean he’s making plays even one thing he’s doing that he hasn’t done in recent years is he’s playing through even the wouldbe sacks right. Um tempers flaring at practice. I mean, hey, these are bigbodied men trying to earn a living in this violent of a sport. I expect it, right? I expect it. And back to Tua wearing that orange jersey today. Got to love it. And Willie Gay Jr., man, you know, when I did my top five, you know, breakout players, um, it was for me it was Willie Gay, man, was up there. You know, we’ve had a couple guys who, you know, I also had Grayson Murphy on that list. Um, you know, I had Grayson Murphy, um, Isaiah Johnson, uh, Dante Trader, and I had my honorable mentions were Jaylen Waddle and Willie Gay Jr. And the only reason why they were honorable mentions was because Jaylen Wadd and Willie Gay have already played serious big- time reps. If Willie Gay was a young guy, I, you know, I would have not had him. I would have had him probably in my top five, but I had Dante Trader, Isaiah Johnson, Grayson Murphy, Jonasia, Jaylen Wright, you know what I mean? Like guys who at most are in their second training camp, right? So, listen, I I I think Willie Gay, I’ve said this, he’s going to push Tyrell Dodson, man. He’s going to get in that rotation. There ain’t no doubt about it. So, let’s get into uh what the Sun Sentinel saw. They said Tua Tongalo and Tyreek Hill had a connection in practice that had them looking like they’re ready to bring back production levels of 2022 and 2023. Tua started early by throwing to Hill on an outbreaking route to the sideline and about 20 yards downfield. It was an impressive throw into a window. Willie Gay Jr. brought the pressure into his face and maybe would have hit him on a throw if tackling live. Um, another great connection from Tua to Tyreek followed shortly after with Hill crossing over the middle downfield and they hooked up for a touchdown in the red zone. Hill wasn’t immediately seen at practice, but joined the team for period 2. He would usually come out after the team stretch team stretch last season, but through the start of camp, he was out there for the opening period. He’ll posted on X a teaser video of a YouTube video of um of his minutes before the rest of the team ran out for practice. The first quick scuffle between Dolphins players occurred toward the end of Monday’s session. Andrew Meyer and Kenneth Grant got tangled up in the trenches after a play. Nothing too serious transpired as players broke them up quickly, but a lot of bodies rushed to get between them. In later 111 period, Tua made another pair of nice throws. Once to Hill, another to Jaylen Wadd, but on each pass rusher looked to get him off the edge for a wouldbe sack. Jaylen Phillips and then Chop Robinson. Hill’s catch was deep on a fly route down the sideline. Wadd’s pass was outbreaking of intermediate distance, similar to the first two in Tyreek Connection of the day. Phillips had another practice sack in a late red zone session, a coverage sack. On the first play of team drills, Austin Jackson committed a false start. By the second snap, Devon Achan had a huge hole to run through up the middle. A strong cut back was shown from Alexander Madison, shifting left, seeing the hole was plugged and maneuvering to daylight on the right. The Dolphins did a red zone period for the first time this camp on Monday to have finished it off with a three- yard touchdown to Hill on third down. The preceding play, he threw wide of wide receiver Malik Washington on a deep corner with Isaiah Johnson blanketing him in coverage. Jordan Brooks had a tackle for a loss earlier. On a third and goal from the four, Zack Wilson was surely sacked as a combination of Grayson Murphy and Matt Dickerson got home against him with with the play allowed to continue. He threw incomplete into the end zone. In later red zone work, Tongue Loa found Tanner Connor for a touchdown. Wilson threw touchdowns to Jaylen Wright and Tariq Black. Quinn Uers found undrafted rookie Theo Whis twice for touchdowns in red zone work as well. Addison West, the undrafted rookie, and Uers had back-to-back mishandled snaps between them in the red zone session. The following snap in the shotgun was hiders, but he caught it. Looked downfield and found AJ Henning for a touchdown in the back of the end zone. Willie Gay had a dropped interception on a throw Wilson sent right to him over the middle, never seeing him in coverage. which Wilson recovered later by rolling left and finding Nick Westbrook A wide open down the sideline with room to run possibly enough to score or at least come close to the goal line. Users um I mean he’s hitting it. U hit Andrew Armstrong for sizable gain down the left sideline. Decorage had a Uers pass go right through his hands. The throw may have been slightly behind him. Users then had a ricochet off the hands of Armstrong end up in Jordan Colbert’s hands for an interception. After new Jack After new quarterback Jack Jones had his first practice with the Dolphins on Saturday. Mike Hilton, he had his first practice today. He was wearing number 38. Aaron Brewer still wasn’t dressed on Monday’s practice. Um he was never placed on pup and could continue to snap with quarterback to a tongue. Mike McDaniel said before the day drills that Brewer could return to walkrough setting with his lower body soft tissue tissue injury this sometime this week. stock up un was Tua and Tyreek Hill. Uh this comes after Tua let it be known early in camp Hill had to rebuild his relationship with the team after last season’s locker room blowup to finish the season. The connection was there at Monday’s practice. Stock down Addison West. So I mean clearly you can tell Yuri’s getting a lot of work with the threes if they they’re practicing Addison West with them. I mean, let Yuers do his thing. I mean, this guy’s mishandling snaps. Sorry. Forced to mishandle bad snaps from Addison West, who’s learning the trade, but he’s still recovering it and making touchdown throws to AJ Henning in the back of the end zone. I love it. I love it, man. Nothing’s phasing this kid right now, it seems. I absolutely love what we’re hearing from Quinn Eers in these first couple days. Kids doing his thing, man. Kid’s really doing his thing. So, I like hearing that a lot. Um Jaylen Wadd, he’s continued to make his plays, but Tyreek Hill, listen, go do your thing, man. I mean, I I think he’s going to have a bounceback year. I’ve said this. I think he’s going to have a bounceback year. It It looks like we’re on that way. Isaiah Johnson. Isaiah Johnson making plays with tight coverage. We need corners to step up. We need young corners to step up. And Isaiah Johnson was also on my list of guys who I thought could have breakout camps. So I like to hear that he is growing a little bit. And you know what? Again, Nick Westbrook A making plays, big plays. Love hearing that. And you know what? Who started to hear a lot more recently? Started to hear a lot more about Andrew Armstrong. So that’s a that’s good, too. That is real good. So Andrew Armstrong making plays. I love it. AJ Henning making plays, too. Like, let’s go. We got an interesting little young receiver core. So, I got about three minutes of highlights from camp today. All right. So, let’s get into these highlights from camp today. [Music] There’s two in the orange jersey running out. Shout out to Travis with a clip. Here he is throwing that orange jersey doing his thing. Let’s go. There you see 38 and 23. That would be Jack Jones is 23. 38 is Mike Hilton. So there you go. The new additions. [Music] Good stuff. The pads come on tomorrow for those wondering. All right, so here we go. You know it’s a two a day when the playlist is this, eh? Tua, there you go. Boom. Finding Tyreek on that slant. Love it. Love it. Perfect throw. [Music] Little end zone view action for you guys here with Tua. [Music] I can’t wait to get down there in a few weeks. Another [Music] flute to Tyreek. Han finding that hole the middle. Check this one out for you. To it to Tyreek. Here’s that long bomb, baby. Right on the money up the sideline. Let’s go. Uers over the middle and look at he hit him right in the hands. That is not on you. That interception. I love I love the 80s. Tua Tua back. There’s his little flip to Tanner Connor. Love it. And here’s your little scrap on that play. Little scuffle. Pour some sugar on me playing in the background. Gotta love it. [Music] All right, here’s yours. I’m telling you, I love what I’m seeing from this kid. All right, viewers. Takes a snap. Boom. Right over that middle. Let’s go. Perfect throw. him and Tua do a little bump. Love it. What a throw by yours. He’s making some good throws. I screwed up on the last one. That was the one that I assumed was an overthrow by him in a pick was actually the one where he beat Jason Marshall who misdimed his jump which was a beautiful throw. Here you go. Working some pads. Love it. Love it. So, there are some highlights from today’s training camp session. about 500 of you in the room. Smash that like button. Subscribe if you are new. Let’s get into what Minka said today here. I got a few things I want to talk about from Minka. All right, so here’s Minka. Before Before we start asking questions, I want to make a make a statement real quick. Uh I know I I haven’t addressed the media or posted on social media. Uh one, I’m not a big social media guy. You ain’t gonna see me on there. Period. Point blank. Uh, two, in no way, shape, or form was that an expression of frustration about coming back to Miami. Um, three, uh, you know, I want to thank the city of Pittsburgh, uh, the fans of Pittsburgh. You guys treated me very well. Uh, I enjoyed my time there. Played with some great teammates. Um, I was very unfortunate the way things ended, but, uh, you know, it’s a part of the business and, um, I’m extremely extremely excited to be a Miami Dolphin. Uh again, my my silence was not a reflection of how I felt about this team or this organization. Uh I’ve been here in the building for uh about a week now and I’m extremely excited about this season. I think we have a very very high ceiling. We have a lot of young uh hungry passionate guys combined with a lot of guys who played a lot of game and have a lot of accolades. So, uh, this is an organ organization that, um, I’m extremely proud to be a part of. And, uh, again, my silence was, uh, nothing to do with with, um, my feelings towards, uh, the Dolphins organization. Uh, with that being said, I’m not going to take any questions about, uh, how the transaction went down. I’m not going to take any questions about Pittsburgh or previous coaches or anything like that. I would like to respectfully uh talk about this current situation, this team, my players, my coaches, and uh you know, I would appreciate if you would with would all respect those those wishes. You already touched on how to be part of the position, but how happy are you to be back in South Florida? And how happy are you to be back in? Yeah, I’m I’m very excited. It’s it’s very nostalgic. Uh, we play we played here two seasons ago and I remember like pulling up to the stadium and walking on the field and like I was like I felt like I was like back in time. You know what I’m saying? And now it’s a it’s a same feeling, you know, just being back down here. Um, obviously it’s a different facility. It’s a beautiful facility. Um, but you know, like I said, boy, get those autos. A lot of the staff and trainers and stuff like that is the same. So, uh, it was almost like I just went back in time. You know what I’m saying? So, uh, it’s been fun and you know, my family’s down here, so it’s good to be back close to them. How is the Ma Fitzpatrick of 2025 different than I had the pleasure? Yeah. Uh, that’s a that’s a good question. You’re welcome, Ma. I would say I’m definitely a lot more emotionally mature. I think I was I was very uh emotionally unintelligent back then. Uh, and I, like I just said, I learned from my mistakes, you know what I’m saying? And I tried to to grow uh, in that area. I tried I tried to get to know the people around me better and learn how to communicate, learn how to not communicate, you know what I’m saying? Just just stuff like that. For sure. Now that you are back here, do you want to be here long term? Here we go. Oh, yeah. Good question. Definitely. Um, like I said earlier, I’m I’m really liking the energy and the in the in the direction that that this is going and the culture of this locker room is is one that that wants to win uh and win now. Um, but you know, it’s also something that I want to earn. Um, I know there was reported that I wanted a new contract, but I just wanted to know that I was going to be here for more than a season. You know what I’m saying? And I and I got that. Uh, and now I’m going to go out there, play, uh, you know, all pro pro bowl level and you know, hopefully earn uh, expecting my teammates and the organization to have that long-term contract. So, there you go. Ma just said he’s open to a long-term contract right there. Right there, he just told you he is open to a long-term contract and he wants to earn it with his play this year. So all these people were like, “Oh, he’s quiet because he doesn’t want to be in Miami.” No, it’s because he was handling the business about getting that guaranteed money taken care of. That’s what it was all about for this year. Mink now has just flipped your all the all the people that were saying that your narrative has now been flipped on his head because now he’s talking about how he wants to be here long term. So, I mean, you tell me. Minka has now flipped that narrative on its head. Minka wants to be here long term. And look at what he said in the opening. That is a leader, man. That is a leader and a half. Bust out your M Fitzpatrick jerseys if you got them and wear them with pride. All right. And I I think he’s going to return to that allp pro form, so I’m not even worried. But man, what a tough day for all those negative nancies that were trying to spin that on Minka, huh? All of you people who are just contrarians and negative just for the sake of being that way, you got egg on your face today, don’t you? Just saying. All you people that spent time even talking about it when it was clearly a guaranteed money thing. Give me a break. Learn the business. Learn the game. I want to get into what Pete Prrisco said here and on CBS. We’ll play this right here. So, this is what Pete Prrisco said on CBS. Um, he said a couple things regarding the Miami Dolphins. And this is from when he was at camp a couple days ago. So, I want to play a few portions of this. Jeff and and Pete, we talk a lot about the culture here in in Miami and controlling what you can control. That is a big story line. That’s what we keep hearing around camp as well. And so I asked to uh like what can the fans look forward to? And he said it’s just a feeling in the locker room, right? I he said I know um the fans are tired of hearing it and tired of being disappointed and tired of us missing the playoffs. It’s been since 2000 that they’ve actually won a playoff game. So when I asked him about that drought, he said, “Just trust us. It’s a feeling in the locker room here and it is so different.” Well, it has to be different because it’s not working and and Mike McDaniel, the head coach, knows that. So he’s got to change. And I think he’s trying to change the culture. And I think he’s learning uh what his players can do, the veteran players, and leaning on them to help change the culture. I mean, they’re going to go spend 10 days up in Chicago in Detroit in the preseason. That’s a culture building time for them. They have to change the way they do things. It’s been too soft here. Uh look, the coach was too nice and that’s the reality of it. And he knows his job is on the line. And so when it’s not working, you have to change it. And I think that’s the most important thing for them is to change the feeling. and Tyreek Hill talked about that and you mentioned Tua talked about it, but it’s on those guys to do it and make it happen. Before we let you go real quick, Pete Prrisco, is this a playoff team in 2025? And Jacqueline, what do you think? Is this team going to the postseason? They’re not making the playoffs. This is this is the worst team in the division. And that say, they’re the worst team in the division. You look at it on paper and everybody say, “Well, what about New England?” Well, New England has Drake Bay, who’s going to be better in the second year. They’ve added a lot of guys in free agency. They had a good draft. for the I think the Jets will be the second team and I think Buffalo runs away with the division. Clearly the class of the division. I agree with that. Obviously I think Josh Allen and the Bills are going to run away with the division. What they do in the in the postseason that’s a whole other story whether they can get past Patrick Mahomes in and Kansas City. I think we talked about it. The floor the ceiling. The floor is maybe what seven games the ceiling with with 10. I think maybe they could squeeze in. I I agree with you. I think they’re going to be right at it with the Patriots. I think they’re going to be better than the Jets. I really do. I don’t. You don’t. I think the Jets roster is better. I think their culture is better with a new coach. I I don’t think they’ll be better than the Jets. Okay. They’re going to battle New England for the seller in the division. I know Miami doesn’t want to hear that, but that’s what they are. And the schedule is tough, right? You have the first four games of the season. You have what, three divisional opponents, two of those in prime time. So, Haley will certainly figure out pretty quickly what this team is made of when we look at the first four games of the schedule. But they do give an orange jersey to the guy who practices hard so he can play his music every day in practice because you have that going for that training camp. I mean what a dic parting shot. The Jets, bro, you’re putting your faith in Justin Fields. Tua has top five winning percentage of all active quarterbacks in the NFL right now. He’s led the league in passing yards. He’s led the league in completion percentage. He’s led the league in passer rating. But you think Justin Jefferson, sorry, you think Justin Fields and you think Drake May are going to pass him this year? New England ain’t ready, bud. I hate to be the one to tell you this, but what have I said? New England’s more ready than the Jets. I think the Jets are going to be the seller team. New culture with Aaron Glenn. You haven’t even seen the culture in action yet, bro. They’ve been in training camp for two weeks. You want to sit here and talk about their culture? Give me a break. What has Justin Fields done in the NFL? You want to sit here and say what has Tua done? What has Justin Fields and Drake May done? Cuz they pale in comparison to what Tu has done. Last I checked, Tua has never lost to the Patriots. Isn’t that correct? What’s his record against the Jets when he’s healthy? Give me a break. What are we talking about here? It took Aaron Rodgers to have a rebirth type of game last year for them to even beat us and Tula wasn’t healthy. So yeah, I don’t know what Pete Prrisco is smoking down in South Florida, but brother, you got to lay off of it because it’s warping your brain, sir. So abs, I had to play that cuz that was just so ridiculous. I can’t even believe that. The Jets, give me a break. Anyways, guys, smash that like button. Subscribe if you are new. I’m going to be back tomorrow. We’re going to be recapping again. They’re they’re back Tuesday the pads come on. Wednesday they’re there. Thursday they’re off. And Friday, they’re back, which is my 10 year anniversary. So, I’ll be live for all of those days. And then next Monday, I got the big one of the biggest interviews in this channel’s history dropping. So, got a lot of content coming your way. Smash that like button. Over 500 of you in the room. Fins up all day, every day. And we’ll see y’all in the next one.

On this episode of Phinside The NFL, Reason recaps and reviews Day 6 of Miami Dolphins Training Camp and everything that happened at the 5th practice as the team prepares for pads to come on tomorrow!

Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill find that 2023 magic and GO OFF for some huge plays against a banged up secondary with new faces finding their way in it!

Minkah Fitzpatrick addresses the media and all of those who spun the narrative that he doesn’t want to be in Miami have egg on their face!

Did the offense finally win a day at camp, hands down?

Plus, we’ll discuss Christian Wilkins, show Miami Dolphins Training Camp Highlights and more!

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Time Stamps:

0:00 – Opening

0:53 – Intro

2:01 – Thoughts On Minkah Fitzpatrick’s New Money, Zach Sieler, Christian Wilkins’ New Raiders Drama, Cordarelle Patterson & More

20:06 – Miami Dolphins Hosting Free Agent TE Noah Fant On A Visit

27:06 – Mike McDaniel Addresses Kader Kohou’s Injury, Patrick Paul’s Growth, Quinn Ewers’ Camp So Far & More

31:21 – Grayson Murphy Continues To Make Noise & The Left Side Of The Offensive Line Shows More Promise On Day 6 Of Miami Dolphins Training Camp

40:15 – Willie Gay Jr. Isn’t Slowing Down On Day 6 Of Miami Dolphins Training Camp

46:29 – Tua Tagovailoa & Tyreek Hill GO OFF On Day 6 Of Miami Dolphins Training Camp

52:10 – Practice Highlights From Day 6 Of Miami Dolphins Training Camp

55:22 – Minkah Fitzpatrick Puts Narratives That He Doesn’t Want To Be In Miami To Bed

1:00:48 – Pete Prisco Has Lost His Mind As He Predicts That The Miami Dolphins Will Finish LAST In The AFC East

1:05:20 – Final Thoughts

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14 comments
  1. We need to use everyone
    On offense this season. I can’t believe we literally focused on trying to het Hill 2k yards 2023. It literally killed our season. That and Hard Knocks curse

  2. Mike McDaniel puts up joe burrow numbers in his interviews with the word bombs 😂, don’t let us win a Super Bowl, the parade would be delayed by a week because it would take him that long to finish talking 💀

  3. Athletes First sucks, they are the reason we are paying Tia like a Superbowl participant when he hasn't won a playoff game. Athletes First sets players up for unsustainable contracts, which causes teams and fans to hate the underperforming athlete. Long term they aren't doing anyone a favor.

  4. Minka's press conference is PERFECT. This is the classiest presentation by a player that I have seen. This is an example for others to follow. Great job.

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