Miami Dolphins – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.28 For the fans by the fans Miami Dolphins – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Miami Dolphins – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg http://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Levine’s 2014 AFC Predictions http://www.fansmanship.com/afc-predictions-2014/ http://www.fansmanship.com/afc-predictions-2014/#respond Wed, 20 Aug 2014 17:40:49 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=15344 Every season the AFC seems to be the favorite over the NFC to have the future Super Bowl Champion. In 2014, the pundits seem to be thinking the same way. With teams like the Broncos, Patriots, and Colts, the AFC will look to regain its dominance that the conference has held for so many years. Like […]]]>

Every season the AFC seems to be the favorite over the NFC to have the future Super Bowl Champion. In 2014, the pundits seem to be thinking the same way. With teams like the Broncos, Patriots, and Colts, the AFC will look to regain its dominance that the conference has held for so many years. Like their NFC counterparts, these teams are quietly good. Here is a breakdown of all 16 AFC teams and how the standings will look like when the season is all said and done:

Peyton Manning and the Broncos are the kings of the AFC, but will they make another appearance in the Super Bowl? By United States Marine Corps/Sgt. D.R. Cotton [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Peyton Manning and the Broncos are the kings of the AFC, but will they make another appearance in the Super Bowl? By United States Marine Corps/Sgt. D.R. Cotton [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

AFC West:

Denver Broncos: As football fans, we can all hope that Peyton Manning and the Broncos put the beat down they received in the Super Bowl behind them and get back to playing Bronco football. Denver especially revamped their defense with additions of DeMarcus Ware and Aqib Talib. They lost Eric Decker and Knowshon Moreno but this gives Montee Ball time to shine. The Broncos will be strong contenders once again next year.

Record: 12-4, division winner

San Diego Chargers: After making some noise in the playoffs, the Chargers are primed to try and build on that success, but 2014 isn’t the year for them. The AFC is so strong and even with the addition of Brandon Flowers, which I really like, the Chargers will barely miss the playoffs. Keenan Allen is an absolute stud and will help the Chargers offense but their defense is still weak which will be their downfall.

Record: 8-8

Kansas City Chiefs: I really hope I am wrong about this one but I don’t see the Chiefs repeating their 2013 success. I still can’t get over the epic playoff fail where they blew a 28-point lead to the Colts. Personally, I love Jamaal Charles but aside from him who is going to score or be a real offensive weapon? Look for the Chiefs to take a step back in 2014.

Record: 7-9

Oakland Raiders: The Black Hole should get excited this season and it isn’t because of the playoffs. The Raiders have built a semi competitive team for the first time in what seems like forever. Additions of Matt Schaub, Justin Tuck, James Jones, LaMar Woodley, Maurice Jones-Drew, and Khalil Mack will make this team interesting. If they could only get another WR or two, this team could be a playoff team. Plus this may be one of their last years in Oakland, so their fans better appreciate this team before it’s gone.

Record: 6-10

AFC East:

New England Patriots: With Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, the Patriots will again be a top team in the AFC. I am just worried about their offense. They get Rob Gronkowski back, but they lost Legarrette Blount to Pittsburgh. Blount provided them will a large spark of offense. I’m sure they will find a way to do it yet again; I mean they are the Patriots after all right?

Record: 11-5, division winner

Miami Dolphins: After almost making the playoffs last season, I see the Dolphins being hungry for the taste of the postseason. They seem to have put the whole bullying situation last season behind them and will look to bring Miami back to the postseason. Adding Knowshon Moreno will give them some extra spark to their offensive attack. I look for the Dolphins to win a wild card spot in the playoffs this season.

Record: 9-7

New York Jets: J-E-T-S. JETS JETS JETS! After adding Eric Decker and Chris Johnson to their offense and adding rookie Calvin Pryor to a defense that puts out Sheldon Richardson, Muhammad Wilkerson and Calvin Pace, the Jets defense is in good shape. While they are close, I still think they are a year away from the playoffs.

Record: 8-8

Buffalo Bills: IF the Bills can stay healthy they could an annoying matchup for some teams. They are still a few years away from really contending. I love the drafting of wide receiver, Sammy Watkins for them and they still have CJ Spiller and Fred Jackson at running back. I look for them to win a few games they shouldn’t win but they will end up in the lower-middle of the AFC standings.

Record: 5-11

AFC North:

Cincinnati Bengals: I understand that Andy Dalton has struggled during the playoffs but during the regular season, he has been pretty good. What I don’t understand is why everyone is so down on the Bengals this season. They are coming off an 11-5 record with a division crown. They drafted Darqueze Dennard out of Michigan State whom will vastly help their secondary, which was the weakest part of their top 3 ranked defense. Losing Mike Zimmer will hurt but losing Jay Gruden, as the OC will help them. Hue Jackson taking over means a more balanced offense with smarter play calling so no more throwing the ball at the 1 yard line. A second straight division title is in store for Cincinnati.

Record: 10-6, division winner

Baltimore Ravens: After missing the playoffs in 2013, the Ravens spent the offseason making sure they get back in 2014. Adding Steve Smith and drafting CJ Mosley out of Alabama are moves that will help them do so. Look for Joe Flacco and the Ravens to return to the playoffs where they rightfully belong.

Record: 9-7

Cleveland Browns: Johnny Manziel will dominate the headlines for the Browns this season and for good reason. If the Browns are smart and start him over Brian Hoyer, the Browns might have a chance to contend. Their only problem is that they don’t really have any receivers since Josh Gordon is too busy smoking pot to play football. Their defense is stacked with Paul KrugerJustin GilbertDonte Whitner, and Joe Haden. The Browns are a season and a wide receiver away from actually contending again.

Record: 7-9

Pittsburgh Steelers: After making a strong push for the playoffs last season, the Steelers fell short on a bad call by the referees. The Steelers are one of the best organizations in all of sports but that won’t help them in 2014. They are an older football team that will fail to make the playoffs again in 2014. They could surprise everyone and have a resurrection but I personally just don’t see it.

Record: 6-10

AFC South:

Indianapolis Colts: Too many times, people get caught up in what happens in the playoffs and they put players on pedestals because of it. I am a huge believer in Andrew Luck but the Chiefs lost the playoff game last season more than he brought his team back and won it. It was a 28-point comeback so that is a major failure by the Chiefs, but I am not trying to take anything away from Luck and the Colts. They benefit from being in the worst division in football and will again make the playoffs and look to build on their success again.

Record: 11-5

Tennessee Titans: It seems that each season the Titans have an average season yet don’t really do anything about it. They lost Chris Johnson and cornerback Alterraun Verner and Jake Locker has potential but has yet to do anything with that potential. The Titans will have another lackluster season and miss the playoffs again.

Record: 7-9

Houston Texans: Outside of their quarterback situation, which is extremely important, the Texans if they can stay healthy are just a piece or two away from making the playoffs again. Their defense is scary-good with Jadeveon Clowney and J.J. Watt on each side of the ball. They still have Andre Johnson and Arian Foster but both are just getting older so the Texans need to try and find a quarterback, and fast. Hopefully they can win some games this season and then try and fix the holes in the team during the next offseason.

Record: 6-10

Jacksonville Jaguars: This is a team that I really like in about two-three years. I hope Blake Bortles gets a chance this season as he has tremendous upside but for some reason, the Jaguars management doesn’t seem to want him to play in 2014. Marqise Lee was a great second round pickup for this team. The Jags will be back in the lottery of the draft but are only a few seasons away from making the playoffs if everything pans out.

Record: 5-11

Playoff Standings:

  1. Denver Broncos
  2. New England Patriots
  3. Indianapolis Colts
  4. Cincinnati Bengals
  5. Baltimore Ravens (won tiebreaker with Dolphins)
  6. Miami Dolphins

In contention: New York Jets, San Diego Chargers, and Kansas City Chiefs

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Jonathan Martin vs Richie Incognito: This needs to stop already http://www.fansmanship.com/jonathan-martin-vs-richie-incognito-this-needs-to-stop-already/ http://www.fansmanship.com/jonathan-martin-vs-richie-incognito-this-needs-to-stop-already/#respond Thu, 07 Nov 2013 22:23:10 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=11121 Racial slurs. I thought that maybe, just maybe, after the Riley Cooper incident early in the NFL season, football players would learn not to use racial slurs. I guess I was wrong. Miami Dolphins offense lineman Jonathan Martin recently left the team citing to “bullying” and the fact that he did not feel comfortable at […]]]>

Racial slurs. I thought that maybe, just maybe, after the Riley Cooper incident early in the NFL season, football players would learn not to use racial slurs. I guess I was wrong.

Richie Incognito should never be allowed to play another down in the NFL after his recent actions. By GMO66 (Flickr) [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Many think Richie Incognito should not be allowed to play another down in the NFL after the Jonathan Martin mess. By GMO66 (Flickr), via Wikimedia Commons

Miami Dolphins offense lineman Jonathan Martin recently left the team citing to “bullying” and the fact that he did not feel comfortable at his job. It has been reported that his teammate Richie Incognito had been bullying him and sending him threatening text messages and voicemails that also included racial slurs. The incidents are being investigated by the NFL and new details have been coming out almost daily over the past few days. Recently it has come out that coaches told Incognito to “toughen” up Martin. Apparently, Incognito took it to a whole new level.

Incognito, who has had numerous off the field issues throughout his career, is known for being a “tough” guy. A recording of Incognito’s voicemail to Martin was released and showed that Incognito did indeed use racial slurs toward Martin and threatened him a few different times. When questioned about this other Miami Dolphin players have defended Incognito, saying that this is “normal” behavior that happens in the NFL. While some players may be okay with this happening, others aren’t and it needs to be dealt with.

Cameron Wake and Mike Wallace, presumably the two best players on each side of the ball for the Dolphins, defended Incognito and didn’t seem to have a problem with his comments towards Martin.

Both Wake and Wallace should be ashamed of themselves. My question is, how it is possible that two black teammates are alright with a white teammate calling another black teammate a racial slur? How does that happen? Especially in a league that was so hurt and shocked just a few months ago with Riley Cooper doing the same exact thing. Are they afraid of Incognito? Is it because Martin walked out on the team, something that is looked down on? Either way, it is wrong — very wrong. Not only did Incognito use a racial slur, he threatened someone’s’ life. Why was Cooper so scrutinized by other players while Incognito is being defended?

People can blame the coaches for what happened but I don’t care who is to blame for this happening, the fact of the matter is that it happened and needs to be dealt with. The Dolphins have already suspended Incognito indefinitely and I believe he should stay that way and never be allowed to play another down in the NFL. We are always trying to eliminate bullying in schools so why should it be allowed in professional sports? If this really is a “normal” action that happens in locker rooms all across the country, then the NFL really needs to be a leader here. It needs to take a look at itself in the mirror and change its ways.

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Jonathan Martin’s story tells important story about leadership in Miami — and in the NFL http://www.fansmanship.com/jonathan-martins-story-tells-important-story-about-leadership-in-miami/ http://www.fansmanship.com/jonathan-martins-story-tells-important-story-about-leadership-in-miami/#respond Sun, 03 Nov 2013 20:10:03 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=11101 Some people will want the conversation about Jonathan Martin’s leaving the Dolphins to fit nicely into a bullying narrative. If bullying can happen in the NFL, we must be vigilant about it everywhere for the sake of the children. Others will want to use it as another piece of evidence that people just aren’t individually […]]]>

Some people will want the conversation about Jonathan Martin’s leaving the Dolphins to fit nicely into a bullying narrative.

If bullying can happen in the NFL, we must be vigilant about it everywhere for the sake of the children.

Others will want to use it as another piece of evidence that people just aren’t individually tough enough anymore.

If an NFL offensive lineman isn’t thick skinned enough to take a little ribbing, then what is this world coming to?

I can't imagine Jeff Ireland's Miami Dolphins organization is a great place to work. By Chris J. Nelson, via Wikimedia Commons

I can’t imagine Jeff Ireland’s Miami Dolphins organization is a great place to work. By Chris J. Nelson, via Wikimedia Commons

What might be lost, and what might be most important in the narrative here, is a conversation about leadership. More specifically, this can be a great glimpse into the Dolphins’ organizational culture.

The Dolphins haven’t exactly been a model franchise recently.

In 2010, General Manager Jeff Ireland asked prospect Dez Bryant if his mother was a prostitute. The team has had three head coaches in three years. Richie Incognito, a lineman in the middle of the mess surrounding Martin, is in his fourth season in Miami and ninth season in the league. I would imagine that Incognito pulls more weight in the locker room with other players than the coach even does

You can argue that guys have to have thick skin or that bullying needs to be outlawed in every conceivable situation if you want to. To me, the real answer is this — when you have a positive organizational culture and environment, a little ribbing can be better taken. Based on what little I know of Ireland, the Dolphins’ coaching carousel, and now this story, I’d guess that the culture there isn’t the greatest.

We have seen what a difference a great leader can make in an organization with what Andy Reid has done in Kansas City. With the Jonathan Martin situation in Miami, we’ve also now seen how destructive a bad culture can be.

Finally, one of the things that is so wrong about the coverage so far is what happens after the first analyst on this video says what happened. He can’t just talk about what is going on with Martin. He follows-up a comment about Martin going to the hospital and in the same breath talks about how the team is unhappy with Mike Sherman. Way to muddy the water… .

Good organizational leaders aren't perfect, but when you have them in the NFL you have a chance to meet the president from time to time.

Good organizational leaders aren’t perfect, but when you have them in the NFL you have a chance to meet the president from time to time.

The segment ends with a former player basically saying that this whole situation is only related to Martin and his issues. The problem is that whether Martin has emotional or other issues is something that is far less relevant. What is relevant is that the line between a good and bad organizational atmosphere is so razor-thin in the NFL that it leads to managers looking the other way when perceived “minor” things like hazing happen.

I think the continued lesson to be learned here, though, is that whether an organization is successful can have as much to do with organizational control and leadership as it does the talent of the players on the field — and maybe an organizational culture makes a difference. In this case, the difference is as the chasm between a good NFL franchise and the 2013 Miami Dolphins.

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No Surprise Here: Pre-NFL Draft AFC Predictions http://www.fansmanship.com/no-surprise-here-pre-nfl-draft-afc-predictions/ http://www.fansmanship.com/no-surprise-here-pre-nfl-draft-afc-predictions/#respond Wed, 10 Apr 2013 16:28:02 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=9810 It’s never too early for predictions, especially when it comes to the pre draft NFL. In the upcoming draft, each team will make selections to try and help their current rosters in order to make a run at that coveted Super Bowl ring. Although the rosters for the start of the season won’t be complete […]]]>
The Tom Brady "window" for success continues in New England, amazingly. By Mongomez93 (Own work), via Wikimedia Commons

The Tom Brady “window” for success continues in New England, amazingly. By Mongomez93 (Own work), via Wikimedia Commons

It’s never too early for predictions, especially when it comes to the pre draft NFL. In the upcoming draft, each team will make selections to try and help their current rosters in order to make a run at that coveted Super Bowl ring. Although the rosters for the start of the season won’t be complete until much later in the year, it’s still fun to look at what each team has done up to this point and make predictions for what will happen. Here are my predictions for the upcoming NFL season, pre NFL draft:

AFC North:

  1. Cincinnati Bengals: This is the team that I believe right now will win this division next season. They have gotten better in each of the last two seasons with stellar performances by their duo Andy Dalton and A.J. Green. Plus have one of the youngest and best defensives in the league. It will be difficult for the Bengals, as they have now made the playoffs in consecutive years so they won’t be underdogs anymore. With Pittsburgh and Baltimore on the decline, taking nothing away from the Ravens since they just won the Super Bowl, but I’d expect this division to be the Bengals to lose although it will be a dogfight throughout the year.
  2. Baltimore Ravens: The defending Super Bowl champions lost a lot of experience and leadership with the departures of Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and Anquan Boldin but they added some talent back with the signing of Elvis Dumervil. I don’t think the Ravens will win the division but a wild card spot doesn’t seem too far-fetched.
  3. Pittsburgh Steelers: The one time dominant Steelers team of the last seven or so years isn’t the same team and like the Ravens it’s the age factor. The lose of Mike Wallace is a big factor since he was a huge part of their offense but I think the defense who was ranked near the top of the league will keep them in games. Ben Roethlisberger is still a two-time champion and he won’t go down without a fight. That being said, they can still contend for a wild card spot just like the Ravens.
  4. Cleveland Browns: A good young team that needs to find a quarterback and an identity. The Browns showed some promise last season by fighting and playing hard in their games but like this league has proven time and time again, you can’t win without a good quarterback. It will be another long year for the Browns as they try and improve the team.

AFC East:

  1. New England Patriots: What else can you say about this team? This division is easily theirs and barring a huge injury or anything unpredictable like that, it’s almost a lock. Tom Brady is Tom Brady and will have the Patriots back to the playoffs with another division title.
  2. Miami Dolphins: The addition of Mike Wallace to the offense instantly makes them more of a force in the AFC especially since they lost Reggie Bush. They went 7-9 last season but I look for them to improve and make a run at the playoffs as a wild card type team. Tannehill has this team looking good and he can only improve.
  3. Buffalo Bills: I am going to go out on a limb here and say that the Bills finish ahead of the Jets in the standings this year. The Bills went 6-10 and I believe just need a few pieces to actually become a contender. The addition of linebacker Manny Lawson should help out a poor line backing core and adding Kevin Kolb might just be what the doctor ordered for the Bills.
  4. New York Jets: This will probably be Rex Ryan’s last season as the head coach of the Jets unlike a miraculous playoff run occurs which is unlikely. The Jets have talent, they really do, but for some reason they don’t know how to combine it and turn it into wins on Sundays.

AFC West:

  1. Denver Broncos: With Peyton Manning running your team, it’s almost a guarantee that you will make the playoffs. They had one of the best offenses and defenses in football last year and I expect that to continue even with the departure of Elvis Dumervil. Until Manning retires, the AFC West is the Broncos to loose.
  2. Kansas City Chiefs: I am taking a long shot here that I actually believe in but I say the Chiefs despite their horrid season last year, finish second in the AFC West. I really liked the signing of Andy Reid as the coach because I believe it will rejuvenate his career and give him motivation again. Also trading for Alex Smith was a major move as it gives them a leader that has playoff experience. They had six pro bowlers selected despite only winning two games, and they have the first pick in the upcoming draft so what’s not to like about the Chiefs? They won’t contend just quite yet but they won’t be at the bottom of the standings either.
  3. San Diego Chargers: I am not quite sure what happened last year with Phillip Rivers but I don’t think it will happen again in 2013. With basically the same team and the addition of Danny Woodhead, I think it makes the Chargers the third best team in their division. It won’t be as miserable for Charger fans next year, but it won’t be as good as recent years suggested.
  4. Oakland Raiders: With the trade of Carson Palmer and departure of Heyward-Bey, at least pre-draft; I believe that the Raiders will have the worst record in the NFL next season. The only reason they won four games last year was because Palmer, despite his struggles, can still throw the football and put up points. The defense wasn’t terrible but it wasn’t good either. I may be wrong but I think it’s going to be a tough season again for the Black and Silver faithful.

AFC South:

  1. Indianapolis Colts: The Colts showed us last year that it is possible to have the worst record one year then completely turn it around the next and make the playoffs. Andrew Luck is a stud and I normally don’t say that about young quarterbacks. The 11-5 surprise team got even better by adding Darius Heyward-Bey from the Raiders and LaRon Landry from the Jets. Ina addition they signed veteran Matt Hasselbeck, which I think will play a crucial role in Luck’s development in the coming years. Look for the Colts to win the division for the first time in a long time without Peyton Manning leading the way.
  2. Houston Texans: Many people will question my pick of the Colts over the Texans and I understand why but I have my reasons. Yes they signed Ed Reed to help boost the already stellar defense but the fact that they had the best record in the league at one point last year and then fell to not having a first round bye in the playoffs tells me something, they lack mental toughness. In football, like any sport, you need to have both physicality and mental toughness and that is something I don’t believe the Texans have. With that being said though, I still believe that they will compete but just not win the division again.
  3. Tennessee Titans: At least the debate over which quarterback will start for the Titans is over, this is now Jake Locker’s team. The signings of Bernard Pollard and Shonn Greene will help this team but I don’t think it makes them a threat in the AFC. It will be at least a few more years until the Titans reach the playoffs again I believe.
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Many would argue that Jacksonville was the worst team in the league, not Kansas City. There are so many holes on this team to fix and it will take awhile for all of them to be put together and make the Jags relevant again. Receiver Justin Blackmon is a nice building piece for them but they need more than him on offense. Jones-Drew is a nice running back but lets face it, he is very injury prone. The Jaguars will be back at the bottom of the lottery again come next April.

Division Winners:

AFC North: Cincinnati Bengals

AFC East: New England Patriots

AFC West: Denver Broncos

AFC South: Indianapolis Colts

Wild Card Teams: Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans (Notable other teams: Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins)

Playoff Bracket:

  1. New England Patriots (12-4)
  2. Denver Broncos (12-4)
  3. Cincinnati Bengals (11-5)
  4. Indianapolis Colts (10-6)
  5. Baltimore Ravens (10-6)
  6. Houston Texans (9-7)

6 Houston Texans @ 3 Cincinnati Bengals: (Bengals 31-24)

5 Baltimore Ravens @ 4 Indianapolis Colts: (Ravens 27-14)

 

5 Baltimore Ravens @ 1 New England Patriots: (Patriots 31-28)

3 Cincinnati Bengals @ 2 Denver Broncos: (Bengals 20-17)

AFC Championship Game:

3 Cincinnati Bengals @ 1 New England Patriots: (Patriots 38-31)

AFC Champions: New England Patriots

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Four Things I’ve Learned about the NFL During the Past Four Days http://www.fansmanship.com/four-things-ive-learned-about-the-nfl-during-the-past-four-days/ http://www.fansmanship.com/four-things-ive-learned-about-the-nfl-during-the-past-four-days/#comments Thu, 20 Oct 2011 02:10:32 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=3987 What I learned about the NFL during the past 4 days:

A HANDSHAKE ISN’T ALWAYS JUST A HANDSHAKE

Jim Harbaugh is not going to win any sportsmanship awards and Jim Schwartz is not going to back down. And why do we have to add “gate” to everything. “Handshakegate?” Really? Seriously? Come on Mort and Schefter. This kind of 24-hour NFL news cycle is what makes me want to never watch anything NFL-related unless it’s Sunday or Monday. See you next weekend, ESPN.

THE RAIDERS THINK THEY CAN WIN RIGHT NOW

Giving up the draft picks they did for Carson Palmer sure showed a lot of confidence in the rest of the players on that team, minus anyone whose position is “quarterback.” This could either go really well or really bad. Either way, the Raiders are relevant for now. Al Davis wouldn’t have had it any other way. Just win baby.

THERE IS NOTHING LIKE PLAYING THE DOLPHINS TO MAKE YOUR TEAM LOOK WAY BETTER THAN IT IS

The Jets are really bad. They beat the Dolphins, but really the Dolphins are horrible. If you want your team or a player to look good, play the Dolphins.

That being said, Mark Sanchez’ offense had 4 straight “Three and Outs” to start the game on Monday night — evidence that the Jets are probably also mediocre at best. In fact, during Monday night’s “game,” I found myself switching to Big Bang Theory re-runs. I couldn’t figure out which was less entertaining.

Tim Tebow has to be licking his chops. This week’s game in Miami could be epic for Tebow and his devoted followers.

NEWS FLASH: RELIABLE REX ISN’T THAT EXACTLY…

Rex Grossman has proven over the past few weeks that he’s never really comfortable in the pocket. The poor decision-making that he made famous in Chicago got him a seat on the bench for the upcoming week’s game. John Beck will have a chance to try to prove he has a little more of what Grossman clearly hasn’t ever had: moxy. Like Tebow, Beck will start against a downtrodden opponent. The Panthers aren’t as bad as the Dolphins, but their defense belongs in the “far from good” category.

 

 

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