Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Like Miami Heat, Dolphins are fired up and down to squabble

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While [the] Miami Heat are poised to burn out OKC's thunder, it seems Miami might just be too-hot-too-handle, at least for the Dolphins.

 

According to South Florida Sun-Sentinel blogger - Omar Kelly, things got a little testy during mini camp practice this afternoon; a squabble broke out among the Big Fish! 

Left tackle - Jake Long took on defensive lineman - Olivier Vernon, while defensive lineman - Ryan Baker locked fins with guard - Richie Incognito. 

When it comes to sports, especially football, practices usually get and keep players on edge. But considering today's practice was no-contact, some believe the NFL may investigate today's incident, and 'put-the-smack-down' on the four linemen, who could easily blame their heightened passion(s) on the Miami Heat's explosive performance during the 2K12 NBA finals...or not.

But league involvement, and possible disciplinary action(s), isn't head coach - Joe Philbin's primary concern; he dislikes what this all means for players' who are unable to control their emotions, not only in practice, but moreover during [actual] game situations. 

"You have to be able to keep your poise and play. It’s great to be tough, it’s great to be physical. . . . It’s 15 yards, loss of down, clock, all those things. So yeah, there was good competitiveness, but you’ve got to be smart." -Coach Philbin

For those who've played the gridiron game, a lil' extra pushin'-n-shovin' is a harmless and inevitable occurrence. 


The NFL and Coach Philbin make an excellent point, however. Poor practice habits ultimately makes for bad business on the field. Maybe the Dolphins are just getting caught-up with all the hype in Miami, and their new celebrity -- Hard Knocks -- status on HBO. Hit em up!  


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