Dolphin ‘D’ makes up for gaping holes with ball-hawking prowess

By Hugo Guzman  |   Sunday, November 30, 2008  |  Comments( 3 )

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Make no mistake about it: The Miami Dolphins have plenty of positions that need to be shored up in the offseason. Cornerback and safety are at the top of most folks’ lists, although some would argue that the unit is also in need of a talent infusion at linebacker and a youth movement at defensive tackle. The Dolphins' defense has been on the ...
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CommentsComments: 3
No.1
Fish
08:31 AM
12/01/2008
How was Pennington victimized by Martin fumble? Ronnie Brown threw the pass and it was still recorded for positive yardage.
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No.2
Hugo Guzman
09:28 AM
12/01/2008
@Fish - good question! Pennington was victimized because a drive that could have potentially generated additional passing yardage and maybe even a passing touchdown was killed when Martin fumbled.

It was a momentum killer.
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JimmyD
09:29 AM
12/01/2008
This was yet another poor effort that could have gone the other way had it not been for the ineffective play of Marc Bulger. The interceptions recorded by the Dolphins secondary were gifts from a QB who wasn't seeing the field very well. I could not credit the Dolphins secondary for much more than keeping the big play from killing them and actually CATCHING the INT's thrown at them. This was a Rams team that the phins should have manhandled all over the field, but yet again they managed to pull off a victory in the waning moments of the game. Devon Bess really showed why he was a good pick....Ginn still needs work to earn/keep that no.1 spot.
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