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Hello,

I am sure that this may come as a surprise, but I have decided to close PhinsBlog.com.

We launched on June 6, 2006 (06/06/06). I'm a huge, lifelong Miami Dolphins fan and that's why I decided to start a Miami Dolphins fan blog. Since that date, we have blogged about the Miami Dolphins from a fan's perspective, through two losing seasons, including 2007, the worst season in franchise history. In these two years, the Dolphins won less games than any other two year span in the team's history (except for 1966 and 1967, the first two years, when they also had 7 wins - but, in 4 less games). It's been a rough couple of years, but we've toughed it out and blogged about every game.

Dolphins fans have reason to be optimistic. We have new leadership, it's a new season and we have the top draft choice. Everything is starting over and we'll get another chance. We may be a few seasons away from putting together a contender, but in the NFL, you never know. I'll always be a Dolphins fan.

During this time, I've watched pretty much every minute of every game. I have found that I enjoy watching the games as a fan and enjoying them in that sense, more than I do having to write about them after they are over. So, that is really what is leading me to close the blog, at this time.

The site will remain open for comments for a little longer. After they are closed, the site will remain online for a while until some point in the future, when I take it offline completely. I plan to keep the domain name and, perhaps, down the road, we may give this another try.

I'm sorry to close the site so abruptly. I would like to thank everyone who has supported this site by reading it, linking to it or commenting. I have appreciated it and do appreciate it.

Thank you for reading and for visiting PhinsBlog.com.

Go Dolphins!

Sincerely,

Patrick
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From Omar Kelly:

On Friday the Dolphins hosted former Falcons starting safety Chris Crocker, and a source confirmed he's been offered a one-year contract he'll likely accept. The NFL Network reported the deal is worth $1.15 million, with $300,000 of it guaranteed.

Crocker, 28, is entering his sixth season in the NFL, and has started 52 games throughout his career.
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Armando Salguero reports the following quote from Jason Taylor:

"I would trade our 53 for Tom Brady," Taylor said. "I would trade our entire roster for Tom Brady."

I understand that he may have been making a point here, but... that's just not the way you should go about it.
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From the official site:

The Miami Dolphins today played host to unrestricted free agent linebacker Raonall Smith from the St. Louis Rams.

Originally a second-round draft choice of the Minnesota Vikings in 2002, Smith, a six-year veteran, Smith played in four games for the Rams in 2007 before suffering a knee inury which cost him the remainder of the season. In 2006, Smith played in all 16 games for the Rams and recorded 24 tackles and 1.5 sacks on defense. In 2005, he finished second on team with 21 special teams tackles.
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From Tim Graham:

Medical data says O.J. Brigance probably has another year or two left.

He doesn't agree with the cold facts, doesn't seem to care he's gradually being overtaken by an opponent as undefeated as death itself.

Brigance has faith he will be the first person to beat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the incurable neuromuscular disorder commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

Graham also has a blog entry where he talks about how you can help.

Very sad. Mr. Brigance and those around him will be in my thoughts.
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Tim Graham reports that, according to a source, the Dolphins have signed Tab Perry to a one year deal, for just under a million dollars.

Perry was an unrestricted free agent after playing three years with the Cincinnati Bengals, where he also was a reserve receiver. Perry, who is 6-foot-3 and 208 pounds, has battled numerous injuries since an impressive rookie campaign in which he set the club record with 1,562 kickoff return yards and scored two offensive touchdowns - one rushing, one receiving - despite having only seven touches.
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The AP reports that former Dolphins linebacker Derrick Pope has signed with the Vikings.
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Tim Graham reports has plead guilty to public drunkiness and paid a fine of $182.
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From the official site:

The Miami Dolphins today signed four-year veteran cornerback Nathan Jones, to a two-year contract as an unrestricted free agent from the Dallas Cowboys.

The 25-year-old Jones was a seventh-round draft choice of Dallas in 2004. In his four seasons with the Cowboys, he played in 51 regular season games, including one start. He collected 58 tackles, two sacks and two forced fumbles on defense. He also stood out on special teams, where he totaled 26 tackles.
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Omar Kelly reports that former Cowboys cornerback Nathan Jones visited with the team today.

Jones, 25, has experience playing both cornerback and safety in the NFL and contributed 23 tackles (19 solo), one sack, and one forced fumble in 2007.

He was primarily used as a blitzer in the nickel package last season, and in that role Jones contributed five quarterback hurries.
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