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The dolphins have a possible woody on their hands with hoggan. Te. Consider him depth for Hernandez/wes/edes if cut. Udfa te, fast forty. Gets open. Reggie bush nick named him 7-11(always open). If this is the same kid from episode 1 (about 4 shots of J.D. past checking that right now) that couldn't block, he is the perfect Dallas Clark type (chip on the way out at most) wr/te hybrid to replace Hernandez if injury strikes. I will assume the dolphins won't cut this kid, but who thought the jests would cut woody a few years back? Ok, far from perfect at te, however in the slot...made for it. At least from my half drunk HBO clip evaluation of his play. Guess I'll be downloading the Miami preseason games to check this out. Both Garrard and the draftee were calling out the 3rd string qb for missing this kid in the ez...hopefully the coaches let him go...

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He doesn't have an overweight, out of shape McKnight to bump his off the roster. At the same time, I am not saying he is the next woody (player everyone but the coaching staff can see is don't well, see woodhead), simply that my guess for one so far would be Hogan. Maybe there is a cb, ol, dl, etc.

Unfortunately, all we get to see/hear about is wr/te/rb/qb. And maybe the db by task of beating said wr (whoever was shutting down cj?). The "big uglies" get no love or camera, unless they are the "ugliest guy in camp." They make the true difference.

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Hogan is a WR! But he does seem to always be open! And it was Moore and Tannehill telling Devlin he was open!

As for him getting cut, I don't see it, unless he has a shocking rest of camp!
 
Given the state of Miami's receiving corps, it's doubtful that anyone they cut would be worth making a spot for.
 
The dolphins have a possible woody on their hands with hoggan. Te. Consider him depth for Hernandez/wes/edes if cut. Udfa te, fast forty. Gets open. Reggie bush nick named him 7-11(always open). If this is the same kid from episode 1 (about 4 shots of J.D. past checking that right now) that couldn't block, he is the perfect Dallas Clark type (chip on the way out at most) wr/te hybrid to replace Hernandez if injury strikes. I will assume the dolphins won't cut this kid, but who thought the jests would cut woody a few years back? Ok, far from perfect at te, however in the slot...made for it. At least from my half drunk HBO clip evaluation of his play. Guess I'll be downloading the Miami preseason games to check this out. Both Garrard and the draftee were calling out the 3rd string qb for missing this kid in the ez...hopefully the coaches let him go...

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He doesn't have an overweight, out of shape McKnight to bump his off the roster. At the same time, I am not saying he is the next woody (player everyone but the coaching staff can see is don't well, see woodhead), simply that my guess for one so far would be Hogan. Maybe there is a cb, ol, dl, etc.

Unfortunately, all we get to see/hear about is wr/te/rb/qb. And maybe the db by task of beating said wr (whoever was shutting down cj?). The "big uglies" get no love or camera, unless they are the "ugliest guy in camp." They make the true difference.

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He's not getting open because of his 40 time alone. If that were the case, Wallace would be dominating. He's getting open because he's running sharp, precise routes. He works extremely hard at that area of his craft, you can tell. The results will pay off as it looks like it won't take him long to crack the starting line-up for the Dolphins. I see no way that they cut him with the camp he's had so far and the attention that he's beginning to garner.
 
He's not getting open because of his 40 time alone. If that were the case, Wallace would be dominating. He's getting open because he's running sharp, precise routes. He works extremely hard at that area of his craft, you can tell. The results will pay off as it looks like it won't take him long to crack the starting line-up for the Dolphins. I see no way that they cut him with the camp he's had so far and the attention that he's beginning to garner.

And even if he did get cut,

(A) Odds are another team with a higher priority would put in a claim.
(B) Who would you cut to make room for him on this roster? You can't claim someone off waivers to sign them to the PS.
 
I like Hard Knocks. I would be really happy if the Pats decided to give HBO a shot to film them, but the Pats organization are to secretive about a lot of stuff.

7-11 looks like he's worth the Pats cutting Welker and picking up. Not that Welker's bad just not worth the money.

I'm hoping he gets cut, it doesn't look like he would though. The other WRs in MIA, it seems, are not as good as 7/11, and even if they kept Johnson, he wouldn't have been as good as 7/11 because he couldn't grasp their system.
 
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7-11 looks like he's worth the Pats cutting Welker and picking up. Not that Welker's bad just not worth the money.

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We should have a posters Hall of Shame here. :bricks:
 
I like Hard Knocks. I would be really happy if the Pats decided to give HBO a shot to film them, but the Pats organization are to secretive about a lot of stuff.

7-11 looks like he's worth the Pats cutting Welker and picking up. Not that Welker's bad just not worth the money.

I'm hoping he gets cut, it doesn't look like he would though. The other WRs in MIA, it seems, are not as good as 7/11, and even if they kept Johnson, he wouldn't have been as good as 7/11 because he couldn't grasp their system.

You should be the GM of the Jets.
 
I like Hard Knocks. I would be really happy if the Pats decided to give HBO a shot to film them, but the Pats organization are to secretive about a lot of stuff.

I dont think they ever would but I am getting wood just thinking of it:D
 
I like Hard Knocks. I would be really happy if the Pats decided to give HBO a shot to film them, but the Pats organization are to secretive about a lot of stuff.

7-11 looks like he's worth the Pats cutting Welker and picking up. Not that Welker's bad just not worth the money.

I'm hoping he gets cut, it doesn't look like he would though. The other WRs in MIA, it seems, are not as good as 7/11, and even if they kept Johnson, he wouldn't have been as good as 7/11 because he couldn't grasp their system.

Hil-freaking-alarious. Or pathetic. Depending on your mood.
 
The dolphins have a possible woody on their hands with hoggan. Te. Consider him depth for Hernandez/wes/edes if cut. Udfa te, fast forty. Gets open. Reggie bush nick named him 7-11(always open). If this is the same kid from episode 1 (about 4 shots of J.D. past checking that right now) that couldn't block, he is the perfect Dallas Clark type (chip on the way out at most) wr/te hybrid to replace Hernandez if injury strikes. I will assume the dolphins won't cut this kid, but who thought the jests would cut woody a few years back? Ok, far from perfect at te, however in the slot...made for it. At least from my half drunk HBO clip evaluation of his play. Guess I'll be downloading the Miami preseason games to check this out. Both Garrard and the draftee were calling out the 3rd string qb for missing this kid in the ez...hopefully the coaches let him go...

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He doesn't have an overweight, out of shape McKnight to bump his off the roster. At the same time, I am not saying he is the next woody (player everyone but the coaching staff can see is don't well, see woodhead), simply that my guess for one so far would be Hogan. Maybe there is a cb, ol, dl, etc.

Unfortunately, all we get to see/hear about is wr/te/rb/qb. And maybe the db by task of beating said wr (whoever was shutting down cj?). The "big uglies" get no love or camera, unless they are the "ugliest guy in camp." They make the true difference.

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Sounds like you're confusing Hogan with Les Brown. They're different players, but Hogan's apparently been impressing everyone in Dolphins camp. I'd be extremely surprised if they cut him, at this rate, but if they do I'd hope that the Pats would put in a claim for him. He looks good, and for a college lacrosse player to be running routes that well, you know he must be working his ass off.
 
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I like Hard Knocks. I would be really happy if the Pats decided to give HBO a shot to film them, but the Pats organization are to secretive about a lot of stuff.

7-11 looks like he's worth the Pats cutting Welker and picking up. Not that Welker's bad just not worth the money.

I'm hoping he gets cut, it doesn't look like he would though. The other WRs in MIA, it seems, are not as good as 7/11, and even if they kept Johnson, he wouldn't have been as good as 7/11 because he couldn't grasp their system.

Please save some face and just admit that you were joking when you wrote this post. I don't even care if you weren't, because this might be the most ridiculous post I've read this year.
 
I like Hard Knocks. I would be really happy if the Pats decided to give HBO a shot to film them, but the Pats organization are to secretive about a lot of stuff.

7-11 looks like he's worth the Pats cutting Welker and picking up. Not that Welker's bad just not worth the money.
I'm hoping he gets cut, it doesn't look like he would though. The other WRs in MIA, it seems, are not as good as 7/11, and even if they kept Johnson, he wouldn't have been as good as 7/11 because he couldn't grasp their system.

When did you start watching football, yesterday?
 
The dolphins have a possible woody on their hands with hoggan. Te. Consider him depth for Hernandez/wes/edes if cut. Udfa te, fast forty. Gets open. Reggie bush nick named him 7-11(always open). If this is the same kid from episode 1 (about 4 shots of J.D. past checking that right now) that couldn't block, he is the perfect Dallas Clark type (chip on the way out at most) wr/te hybrid to replace Hernandez if injury strikes. I will assume the dolphins won't cut this kid, but who thought the jests would cut woody a few years back? Ok, far from perfect at te, however in the slot...made for it. At least from my half drunk HBO clip evaluation of his play. Guess I'll be downloading the Miami preseason games to check this out. Both Garrard and the draftee were calling out the 3rd string qb for missing this kid in the ez...hopefully the coaches let him go...

Edit:
He doesn't have an overweight, out of shape McKnight to bump his off the roster. At the same time, I am not saying he is the next woody (player everyone but the coaching staff can see is don't well, see woodhead), simply that my guess for one so far would be Hogan. Maybe there is a cb, ol, dl, etc.

Unfortunately, all we get to see/hear about is wr/te/rb/qb. And maybe the db by task of beating said wr (whoever was shutting down cj?). The "big uglies" get no love or camera, unless they are the "ugliest guy in camp." They make the true difference.

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The Dolphins have a woody on their hands? They must not be masters of their domain...;)
 
I wish it was a joke, but I can't help what I saw on Hard Knocks. Maybe it's just HBO's good editing team helping him look good. But Brady can make a guy like Hogan a legit receiver. A few years ago, we didn't think much about Welker while he was running 'round MIA, playing with scrubby QBs, but Belichick saw something. Playing under Brady has got Welker's head swollen, but the pats can send him on to the Jets or back to MIA where he will be nothing the rest of his career. He's getting old and wants money he's not even worth, IMO. Hogan is 24 years old and Hogan is... well.... always open.

I'm just sayin. The Pats were working out Plax and I thought that was funnier than my comments. So why not pick up Hogan and possibly Johnson again, for less than $6 mill this time? Johnson looking for a distraction from the allegations may have him extra motivated to fall in line and Hogan...

is always open.
 
I wish it was a joke, but I can't help what I saw on Hard Knocks. Maybe it's just HBO's good editing team helping him look good. But Brady can make a guy like Hogan a legit receiver. A few years ago, we didn't think much about Welker while he was running 'round MIA, playing with scrubby QBs, but Belichick saw something. Playing under Brady has got Welker's head swollen, but the pats can send him on to the Jets or back to MIA where he will be nothing the rest of his career. He's getting old and wants money he's not even worth, IMO. Hogan is 24 years old and Hogan is... well.... always open.

I'm just sayin. The Pats were working out Plax and I thought that was funnier than my comments. So why not pick up Hogan and possibly Johnson again, for less than $6 mill this time? Johnson looking for a distraction from the allegations may have him extra motivated to fall in line and Hogan...

is always open.


Thanks for letting us all know how long you've been following this team. There were plenty of people here who thought highly of Welker when he was on the Dolphins.
 
And he wants Johnson back... Some days it seems truly unfortunate that Ian has a rule about calling other members morons.
 
I wish it was a joke, but I can't help what I saw on Hard Knocks. Maybe it's just HBO's good editing team helping him look good. But Brady can make a guy like Hogan a legit receiver. A few years ago, we didn't think much about Welker while he was running 'round MIA, playing with scrubby QBs, but Belichick saw something. Playing under Brady has got Welker's head swollen, but the pats can send him on to the Jets or back to MIA where he will be nothing the rest of his career. He's getting old and wants money he's not even worth, IMO. Hogan is 24 years old and Hogan is... well.... always open.

I'm just sayin. The Pats were working out Plax and I thought that was funnier than my comments. So why not pick up Hogan and possibly Johnson again, for less than $6 mill this time? Johnson looking for a distraction from the allegations may have him extra motivated to fall in line and Hogan...

is always open.

Welker was an extremely effective WR for the Dolphins who was thought very highly of by a lot more people than just Belichick. I'm sure that Brady could turn Hogan into a legit receiver, and maybe even a very good one, but a) it's a moot point since the Dolphins probably won't cut him, and b) you could say that about a lot of players.
 
And he wants Johnson back... Some days it seems truly unfortunate that Ian has a rule about calling other members morons.

I think that certain posts can be called moronic, no? But posters can't be called morons, yes?

His Johnson is hanging out: a troll.
 
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