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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #945 il: Gennaio 15, 2009, 06:51:25 pm »
o finalmente i dolfins iè diventè na squadra che serve a qualcosa
a parlar in veneto!
me godo!
me digo che adesso che lo so vegno pesse de spesso
mi digo che bisognaria parlar in veneto anca nel topic de quei mussi dei stilers, cosita ghe staria ben a lori che e a plassico che xa el capisse poco de suo, cosita lo mandemo in confusion del tuto e quando duminica rid ghe ciava el balon nol capisse più gnente

comunque tornando al ponto, tegnive streto peninton, faxime na carità, che'l va slavà 'l cul st'ano e so cor anca st'an che vien. serto che se torna tombredi no gh'è trippa par gatti (e non gh'è gatti pai magnagati)

Te sì femomenae, xe potèrìa proporghe a Huey di far del Veneto la seconda parlada...sa disito??
....o parlar de FA int al topic de Plaxico in Veneto...

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #946 il: Gennaio 19, 2009, 07:51:52 pm »
Dolphins import pass rusher Wake from CFL
Posted: January 18th, 2009 | Adam Schefter | Tags: Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants

The Miami Dolphins reached into the Great White North to sign Canada’s top available pass rusher.

In the richest contract given to a Canadian Football League player jumping to the National Football League, the Dolphins signed DE Cameron Wake to a four-year deal that could be worth up to $4.9 million, including close to $1 million in guaranteed money, a league source said Sunday night.

Seventeen NFL teams expressed interest in Wake. He wound up visiting eight, and his decision came down to the Dolphins and Indianapolis Colts.

Miami gets a pass rusher who posted prolific numbers in the CFL. During the past two seasons for the BC Lions, Wake had 39 sacks. The 6-foot-3, 260-pounder played at Penn State, where he was known as Derek Wake before he began using his middle name, Cameron.

Despite running the 40-yard dash in 4.55 seconds at Penn State Pro Day, Wake was an undrafted free agent whom the New York Giants signed shortly after the draft. He went to the CFL in 2006, began to dominate and drew league-wide attention that resulted in him signing a record deal with the Dolphins.

....Prima acquisizione per la nuova stagione....

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #947 il: Gennaio 19, 2009, 11:44:18 pm »
e chi lo ha mai visto ?

dicono che nella CFL abbia fatto sfracelli per 2 anni

quello che fa piacere è che abbia firmato subito per i dolphins nonostante il presunto interesse di molte squadre

l'investimento è limitato, sembra un progetto come OLB da pass rush
non ho mai avuto una prima scelta assoluta, anche perchè non saprei che farmene

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #948 il: Gennaio 19, 2009, 11:54:33 pm »
e chi lo ha mai visto ?

dicono che nella CFL abbia fatto sfracelli per 2 anni

quello che fa piacere è che abbia firmato subito per i dolphins nonostante il presunto interesse di molte squadre

l'investimento è limitato, sembra un progetto come OLB da pass rush

...incrociamo le dita...

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #949 il: Gennaio 20, 2009, 07:18:41 pm »
In un bel sito che parla di draft, vengono classificate le nessità per il draft di ogni squadra, per noi , tanto per gradire:

1) OLB/DE
2) WR
3) S
4) ILB

Che ne pensate???...a me sconquiffera abbastanza...

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« Risposta #950 il: Gennaio 20, 2009, 07:28:05 pm »
per me

1) OLB/DE
2) OL
3) NT
4) S
5) WR
6) ILB

ma dipende molto anche da chi rifirmiamo tra questi: Carey, Bell e Crowder
non ho mai avuto una prima scelta assoluta, anche perchè non saprei che farmene

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #951 il: Gennaio 20, 2009, 07:31:35 pm »
per me

1) OLB/DE
2) OL
3) NT
4) S
5) WR
6) ILB

ma dipende molto anche da chi rifirmiamo tra questi: Carey, Bell e Crowder

...lo so che preferisci rafforzare l'OL però il dubbio che un WR di peso ci serva c'è eccome...quest'anno è andata bene...con le west ....l'anno prossimo ci aspettano le south.....non sarà così semplice....la difesa , poi vista durante la stagione è migliorata....anche se restano da migliorare le secondarie....d'accordissimo

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #952 il: Gennaio 20, 2009, 07:55:11 pm »
ma dipende molto anche da chi rifirmiamo tra questi: Carey, Bell e Crowder

io spero che li rifirmino tutti. poi carey sbaglio o ha già rifirmato?


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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #953 il: Gennaio 20, 2009, 07:59:26 pm »
secondo me (in ordine sparso)

OL: un altro uomo di linea valido potrebbe finalmente far fare il salto di qualità
WR: ronnie e (soprattutto) ricky invecchiano, serve un alternativa valida al gioco di corse. un WR di peso ci vuole eccome. ginn jr è inesistente e camarillo... beh dai sul cuore si discute per il resto un ottimo n. 2.
FS: una free safety coi contro cazzi.
OLB/ILB: penso ne basti uno ma di veramente forte. forse un ILB meglio, tutto sommato come OLB c'è porter e roth che a me non dispiace più di tanto.

più staccati:
NT: ferguson ha i suoi anni
DE: holliday pure

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #954 il: Gennaio 21, 2009, 07:29:32 pm »
noto con piacere che si stanno già muovendo. buon segno. speriamo di confermare il titolo di division, e magari riuscire ad andare più avanti nei playoff.
GO DOLPHINS!!

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #955 il: Gennaio 21, 2009, 08:09:34 pm »
 
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Majority owner Ross says Parcells will remain with Dolphins in 2009
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MIAMI -- New Miami Dolphins majority owner Stephen Ross won't mess with success: He says Bill Parcells will remain in charge of the football operation.

Ross, a New York real estate billionaire, completed his purchase of 95 percent of the franchise for $1 billion Tuesday, with Wayne Huizenga retaining a 5 percent interest.

 
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Stephen Ross is the new majority owner of the Miami Dolphins.

Ross then addressed the subject of Parcells' status. The sale triggered a clause in Parcells' contract allowing him to leave and still receive the $9-12 million remaining on the four-year contract he signed a year ago.

"Parcells is in charge," Ross said in a conference call. "He's staying, and I think we're very fortunate to have someone like Bill Parcells, who I think people have come to recognize as probably the best football mind in America."

Thanks to Parcells, Ross takes over with the franchise's fortunes on the upswing. When the first phase of his purchase was completed last February, the Dolphins were coming off a 1-15 season, worst in team history. Under the new Parcells regime, they improved to 11-6 this season and made the playoffs for the first time since 2001.

Parcells broke his silence Tuesday on the subject of his status. Scouting players practicing for the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., he spoke briefly with several reporters and was asked if he planned to remain as the Dolphins' vice president of football operations.

"What does it look like I'm doing?" he said. "What do your eyes tell you?"

When asked why he wouldn't commit outright to staying, Parcells said experience taught him never to rule anything out. He said if something happened to change his mind, he'd "hate to be called a liar."

But Parcells said he likes Ross and is not seeking a new contract.

"It's not about money," Parcells said. "I've got more than I can spend."

Ross said he's 100 percent certain Parcells will stay for another season.

"I feel very, very comfortable with him, and I think he feels comfortable with me," Ross said. "I think we've developed a good rapport. ... Bill Parcells thinks like a businessman: You don't solve all your problems with money; you solve them with brains."

In February 2008, Ross bought 50 percent of the franchise, Dolphin Stadium and surrounding land from Huizenga for $550 million, with an agreement to later become managing general partner.

Ross closed on the purchase of an additional 45 percent Tuesday. That part of the agreement received pre-approval from the NFL in October.

Huizenga, 71, became sole owner of the Dolphins in 1994. A year ago he said it was time for someone else to assume control.

General manager Jeff Ireland, scouting players preparing Tuesday for the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., said the sale won't affect the way he, Parcells and coach Tony Sparano go about things.

"It doesn't really change what I do, it doesn't change what Tony does, it doesn't change what Bill does," Ireland said. "We've got to win games."

Ross plans to meet Friday with Parcells, Ireland and Sparano, and said he foresees no changes on the football side. He said he found the atmosphere at the Dolphins' recent playoff game electrifying and wants to build on this season's success.

"That is the most important thing, and the thing that drives me -- creating and being part of a winning organization," Ross said. "There is nothing more important than that."

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Ross said Bryan Wiedmeier will remain as team president, and negotiations regarding a position on the business side are ongoing with Arlen Kantarian, former U.S. Tennis Association CEO. Ross said he's talking to potential minority partners, but none has agreed to invest yet.

Huizenga bought 15 percent of the Dolphins and 50 percent of the stadium from team founder Joe Robbie's family in 1990. Total cost of those purchases was $168 million.

The Dolphins never reached the Super Bowl under Huizenga's ownership.

"The sale represents a bittersweet moment for me, but the timing is right to complete it," he said in a statement. "I know under Steve's leadership the Dolphins are in outstanding hands. We are still a 5 percent partner in the franchise and the stadium. The Huizenga family and organization will do everything we can to support Steve and the team for the benefit of all of South Florida."

Ross, 68, made his billions as a lawyer and developer and is chairman of Related Companies, an international real estate development company. He has homes in New York and Palm Beach, and he ranked 78th in 2008 on Forbes' list of richest Americans with a net worth of $4.5 billion.

Ross attended Miami Beach High School and the University of Florida, then earned degrees from Michigan and Wayne State law school. He began his career in Detroit as a tax attorney, and the Michigan business school bears his name.

Once a minority partner with the New York Islanders, Ross was part of a group in 1990 that tried to bring baseball to Miami before Huizenga became founding owner of the Florida Marlins. He also made an unsuccessful bid for the New York Jets in 1999.

"When I read the paper, the first section I go to is the sports section," Ross said. "Since I wasn't going to make it as a player, it was a dream to become an owner."

Last year Forbes Magazine valued the Dolphins at $1 billion, with a revenue stream of about $232 million.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press


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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #956 il: Gennaio 22, 2009, 10:32:50 am »

ottima notizia che huizenga non è più proprietario. l'aspettavo da anni ormai.

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #957 il: Gennaio 22, 2009, 04:40:02 pm »
nuova proprietà, Parcel che rimane dov'è... credo ci siano i presupposti per un ottimo 2009.


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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #958 il: Gennaio 22, 2009, 11:17:50 pm »
io spero che li rifirmino tutti. poi carey sbaglio o ha già rifirmato?




non ha rifirmato nessuno, anzi pare che tutti abbiano rifiutato l'offerta di miami e testeranno la FA

almeno Bell spero lo rifirmino subito
non ho mai avuto una prima scelta assoluta, anche perchè non saprei che farmene

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Re: Go Phins!!
« Risposta #959 il: Gennaio 22, 2009, 11:18:57 pm »

non ha rifirmato nessuno, anzi pare che tutti abbiano rifiutato l'offerta di miami e testeranno la FA

almeno Bell spero lo rifirmino subito
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