On today’s show we talk about the Mike Clay ESPN article where he predicts the Dolphins to go 0-16. Is that even realistic? I tell you what I think about that. We also talk about how the Dolphins plan to use Minkah Fitzpatrick in 2019 and what Brian Flores told the media. Why I think Flores needs to be careful with his use of Minkah. And we also talk about the Miami Herald article on Kenny Stills and how Miami plans to use him in 2019.
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Minkah is only in his second season and this is a new regime so I am okay with another year of experimentation with him.
As for Stills, he is a deep-threat. He needs to be out on the corners. Let one of the rookies play slot or something. We don’t have a slot right now.
When coach Flores said his team will be fit, I Invisioned the Dolphins would be doing alot of wind sprints in the Miami heat. This will allow them to be there in the 4th quarter at home. The Dolphins have been known as a 4th quarter team because the northern teams couldn’t handle the heat and humidity. This is what happend to the the Superbowl champs last year in Miami. With 8 home games, 0-16 is ridiculous. If the guys stay healthy, they could get 8 wins 5 at home 3 away. This is a Dolphin fan speaking.
Minkah is a amazing athlete that has the talent to play multiple positions. I think he should work on and play the one position he’s the best at. If in need, play him else where.