To us buyers touch style by waddle stuck into the end zone of Miami tight froll, tight window. They had to get that touchdown on that play. They get it. What is up? Dolphans And welcome to the Drive Time Podcast, part of the Miami Dolphins podcast network, covering your team,
your Miami Dolphins. How's it going everybody? I am your host, Travis Wingfield And on today's show, we're back on the practice field, back here at the Baptist Health Training Complex, back in the stands with a chance to get a better view at the entire practice field. Level is great, but the eye and the sky is undefeated. We'll hear from head coach Mike McDaniel, will get post practice player media availability and my favorite part of of course, the
practice notes. Will also fill you on some roster moves and the PF numbers we omitted on the Monday show from the Baptist Health Studios inside the Baptist Health Training Complex. This is d quick update on the PF numbers that we did not get to on the Monday episode. The passing offense through Skylar Thompson seven point four yards per passed down the field with with air depth, I should say, two point seven nine seconds time to throw. It's a very good number, uh a lot higher than we saw
last season, seventy six point nine percent adjusted accuracy. He was three for three on passes twenty plus yards down the field, with eighty four yards and a touchdown. Pass Some of those open plays schemed up down field for him, but this note right here, he was kept clean on twenty dropbacks and completed eighteen of those passes for a hundred and ninety seven yards nine point nine yards per
pass and the touchdown. Compared to fourteen dropbacks where he's under pressure, he goes eight for four team, but I really want to point out that he had twenty dropbacks clean and fourteen under pressure, a good ratio. Here. In week one of the preseason, some receiver numbers Lynn Bowden average third teen point seven five yards per route ran. That is an absurd number. Anything over two is pretty good. Cedric Wilson four point eight three, Trent Sherfield three point
six seven, and Tanner Conner three point five seven. I should say anything over two for a whole season, for requisite workload is really good. These individual games, you can have these kind of blurs off the radar but I thought it was worth pointing out because of that. Solomon Kinley had a clean sheet no pressures allowed on twenty three pass protection reps, and Adam Panky had just one hurry allowed on pass pro reps. Before we get to
coaches press conference, some roster moves. The Dolphins have waived Cole Bandward, Davante Deadman, and Jordan Williams. They've also wave slash injured, released Tino Ellis and Adam Shaheen. Or I should say to the I R for Shaheen. There. That's it. That's the rash and news. That's the PF numbers. Let's go ahead and go right back to our practice edition of the Draft Time Podcast, Day thirteen out here in
South Florida in Miami Gardens. Let's go ahead and pick it up with coach and Mike McDaniel's media availability, and he first touched on an update on Byron Jones talking about how the process remains the same. They're very hopeful. The entire time, we've all known that things have to hit on all cylinders without having setbacks for that to be the case, and nothing has changed in that regard. He also touched on what Byron has to do in
order to get himself ready to play. And he was very transparent about the fact that if this is a guy with maybe one accrued season or you know, eight ten games played, you might want to get them more
football time in terms of seeing live reps. And while he won't throw Byron Jones onto the field week one without having any football reps, he does say that the experience and resume of Byron Jones certainly affords him the opportunity to get out there faster because you can trust a guy that has played that well and knows the game that well and has seen so many reps in his career. The Dolphins picked up cornerback Mackenzie Alexander, a former second round draft picks had a very nice career
both inside, outside and on special teams. Coach was asked about McKenzie Alexander, and that is where we'll pick up this press conference about new Dolphins cornerback Mackenzie Alexander. Initially, you know what a guy has played, um there. There is a portion of the process, especially um with a player like that, where you want them to earn um their ability within your exact scheme, you know, So the versatility of inside and outside. UM, I think is is
is nice for us. UM. Everybody knows uh where where he's had his production from. But I try not to say, uh, you know everybody. Every defensive scheme has their specific techniques sometimes like for instance, UM, we we just played a team Tampa Bay where if you watch one of ones, UM whatever their man demand coverage, they don't necessarily reroute
UM as much as our our guys do. So the reason why I say that is, UM, I'm not I'll never be con committed to Okay, this guy is only this, always leaving the options open fully knowing UM that he has UH experience, And we watched the tape two, but we would rather especially with that with that particular player, UM, let him earn his keep. And I wouldn't want to say, hey, you can't do something. UM. We were just going for the best player inside or outside UH available and let
the chips fall with that in his hands. Are you guys fans of the HBO Mike Judge vehicle Silicon Valley, when Danish and Gilfoyle are upset about the way Richard has handled a certain element of the business and they have nothing but great things to say about Richard, but they want to complain about this one thing, and they come up with a shorthand to say, Richard is great, But you know, I need to come up with a shorthand for Mike McDaniels perfect answers and press conferences, because
I just want to keep going back to that. And when you get a question about whether or not Mackenzie Alexander's gonna play inside or outside, and he winds up giving you this tidbit about within a certain ski and the skills that he can offer at one position might not be what it was for another team in another spot, and you just get these very in depth, unique glances at the way his brain works, in the way this sport kind of you know, is so difficult to describe,
can be really boiled down to something so simple because of the way he communicates and articulates it. Like that's why those eight thousand video cut ups are such a big story, right. He's found a way to streamline processes and communicate something within his own mind that is so complex and it comes out on the other end like well packaged. It just blows my mind. So we need a Rigby shorthand for coach McDaniel's press conferences are my
favorite thing I've ever covered. And next he was asked about did you feel like there was a need for an inside guy? Talking about a potential guy behind Nick need Um who has a stranglehold on that slot position. Here's coach talking about the need of the cornerback position and what they were looking for, not inside or outside, but a competitive defensive back. Really, I felt like there was just a need for UM, a competitive NFL UM defensive back. You know, I I'm not particularly worried about
inside or outside. We we like Nick need UM's UM versatility. UM. Luckily, we we have a group of UM athletic, UH diverse UM players on the back end that can really that versatility is a huge strength UM. So to me, the only way, you know, we were afforded an opportunity. It's hard to get competition that has a chance to make the team in the middle of camp. So when you when you have a good player out there that you work out that you has already been on your radar
before you had any injuries. UM. I I wasn't really concerned with Hey, we're light on inside players or were light on outside. I wanted someone that would legitimately have a chance to compete for a roster spot, which I think he does. So yeah, there you go, Mackenzie Alexander added to the roster. And he's got a bunch of pelts in the wall in terms of NFL experienced success and a good resume on defensive or in the defensive
backfield and on special teams. Next, coach was asked about Noah igbonogamy and something that he's been impressed by and something he feels that Noah can work on. Here's coach a bit of a continuation from what he talked about at a Sunday press conference with Noah seeing it, trusting it and playing not not playing not to get beat. Um. I've been impressed by his his internal fortitude. Okay, this
is It's not lost on me at all. Um, the pressures that come um in the National Football League, especially when you're an athlete of his skill set. So he's he's done an outstanding job. You have to have a short memory at the cornerback positions. He's really had some maturation growth um this year. Uh from you know the stories that have that I heard coming in where he's he's moving on to the next play and UM competing and not letting himself get down on himself where he
needs to UM improve. I would say it's kind of what I was alluding to UM when I talked to him during the game, is I don't want him to ever lose his aggressiveness and and feel like he's playing not to get beat. I want him to tow always compete, have no memory UM in that regard, and just be kind of cutthroat with with the game of football to just trust all this training and so in times that that I think he's being a hair passive, I'll jump
on that and be like, Hey, that's not you. This is this is not where where you're at in your development, which I think he agreed UM, which is again why he's he's taking some steps forward as a professional. And as we'll get to in the notes here today, I know Egnogamy a big day of practice here for the Miami Dolphins on this Tuesday. Next, coach was asked about is this week set up to put two in position to start the game on Saturday against the Raiders. Here's
coach McDaniel with another fantastic quip. This week, UM is set up to to not know what I'm gonna do. No, it is and I know you. I get where you're coming from. You're just trying to trying to get an idea. Um, And so I'm sensitive to that fact. But I and whether I mean it is not coach speak at all. It is direct, like I really truly believe in the process and and taking in all pieces of information to
do what's best for the team. Um. I what I do expect is I expect there to be some players that didn't play in the in this last game to play this this game coming forward. UM, when I see exactly where we're at. Um. And it doesn't necessarily mean
if he has a good week of practice then I'm good. Um, it's more of where the whole offense is at, what he needs on the field, but also other players that have to play, and does that necessitate him playing, you know, like it is such a to do it the right way. In my opinion, there's so many compounding variables that I would hesitate to say yes he is or no he's not, because I haven't made totally that decision. So that you have another fun Coach mcdowe annual press conference. You want
to find the entire thing. Check out the team YouTube channel Miami Dolphins YouTube coming up next here. That's right, it's practice notes time. We'll go ahead and take a short break and come back with the practice notes for Tuesday, August sixteenth, here on the Drivetime Podcast, your host Travis Wingfield, brought to you by Auto Nation. It's a Tuesday. We are back in Miami Gardens for Dolphins practice. A nice week in Tampa Bay, but it's always good to be home.
A field view, field level view is always nice, but nothing beats the eagle eye and the sky has it got a chance to return back to the top of the grandstands here at the Baptist Health Training Complex to watch Dolphins practice on this Tuesday. We're just three weeks away from Patriots Week. It's coming up fast. We have two more games, a bunch more practices in between then
and now. And we had Day thirteen, which was a little back and forth and I would say not the best practice the team had this training camps so far. On balance, but I want to go ahead and do this thing a little bit differently because I don't feel like going through this position by position is going to cover this practice the way that I want to and I want to start with some observations from just hanging
out and watching the pre practice stuff. First, Trent sheffields in the Orange jersey today and what a huge day he had in the Orange might have been the best performance by somebody who was wearing the orange jersey so far in training camp. My first note was that it
was hot, like miserably hot today, microwave hot. And maybe it was just the kind of weak in Tampa with weather, but I was somewhat blown away by the fact that Central Florida, again at least the three days that I was there, did not have anywhere near the mugginess and the humidity and just the overall this is terrible summer heat of South Florida. I'll defer to the long time South Floridians out there, but we came back home when
it was hot. Today they drilled indies and fundies for a long time, like forty five minutes of just getting things put back together from an individual and fundamental standpoint, real emphasis on positional work, technique and some good hard coaching. I always enjoy those periods just to see the interactions,
coaching points, effort, those sort of things. And I thought it was really cool to see the Dolphins defensive line of working on a drill where you hit the tackling sled and then you get your hands up and coach with throw the ball behind your ear hole and you actual try to get your hands up and swat that thing down once your rush has been stymied, especially when on the first playoff team Christian Wilkins, who during the individual portion was getting Coach Clark absolutely fired up by
rejecting passes left and right. And there was a evolution for Coach Clark out there today with Emmanuel Ogba doing a one on one drill by himself where he had to bend the edge, chopped the arms of the tackling dummy to get to the quarterback, and Coach was fired up by a rep just like fist pumping the way you and I would if to have found Tyreek for seventy five yards in the first play of the season.
Same exactly energy level I feel like. And then he carried that over into Christian Wilkins batting down passes and individuals, and it was kind of that Vince McMahon McMahon, Vince McMahon evolution of well what's over. They're interesting too. Oh, that's that looks pretty good to like absolutely on fire to falling over backwards in the chair. And when he fell over backwards in the chair was when Christian Wilkins swatted the first passive practice in the team period right
back into the quarterback's face. It was cool to see them apply something they learned in that period of practice and took it over to the team portion of practice. Remember, last year the Dolphins had passes defense that was most in the National Football League. The defensive line also had more than any other defensive line, and Emmanuel Ogba had more than any other defensive line player with twelve last year. So it's an emphasis. They work on it, they do
a good job of it. And then in that team period, right after the bad it passes, we got a huge run from quarterback one. He got out wide, stretched the legs and I'm not sure if he would a score from forty five yards out, but he might have. It kind of reminded me of that run he had against l s U as a sophomore when both teams were unbeaten and he chased by Devin White rumbled in for the Crimson touchdown. It was a really impressive run from two.
A tongue Byla showed some of those wheels today. Then the Dolphins opened up some space for Chase Edmonds and it's copy and paste. At this point he presses it, things converge and with one foot in the ground, one cut, He's accelerating off that cut and into the second level in an absolute flash. A little bit tougher to see the offensive line today on the far field, but that hole was opened up by Liam Eichenberg and Connor Williams with a really nice seal by Rob Hunt on the
backside as well. Then excuse me that we're back to back to a rips that had me excited and in fact, my good buddy soft At Dan you guys know who he is. We were sitting by each other today where he was laughing and saying, the season's got to start now, dog the way to us playing, I want to see it today, And I'm like, yeah, I I can't remember being this excited for the season at this point of training camp. Usually I'm still pretty fired up by the
practices by the preseason games to come. You guys know, I love preseason football. But man, we're like three and a half weeks away from the Patriots. I can't wait. But anyway, they ran these two passes that to me showed the processing ability of QB one two A Tungo by loa first catch the snap and fire one quickly to tyreek. One of those glanced routes. Just catch it, get it out between the one and the zero, and
there he goes. It's not live, so you never know, but I think he had a pretty big game after the catch. Then a similar route where that first window is taken away so to a pumps and kind of double clutches, and you see that hook defender take that cheese and slide to the side and that opens up the second window. Or two week and then lady that thing in the river craik Craft and he continues right into that window, catches up for a big chunk game
and some rack as well. Then Gus Porter Gustin and Darius Hodge made back to back plays on Chase Edmonds and Sony Michelle runs with really strong edges to set and finishes coming off those blocks. Both of those guys have really made a good case for making this football team. A few plays later, Channing Tendall came clean against the run. At least once in practice we see him flash this
pier speed and suddenness. Did it again today later in the practice, you wind up getting these three incompletions in the end zone around one Trent shuretfield touchdown pass from tah an absolute rip between a trio of defenders. And I wrote my notes like that was kind of a weird sequence because in the three incompletions there was two throwaways and you had good pockets, but it was better coverage. And I can't sit here and tell you this guy had the hook, this guy had the flat, this guy
had the post. I don't know. I can't process twenty two guys at once. I wish I could, But I did have a chance to kind of keep my eyes in the end zone. And I noticed on the three plays that went in complete, Javon Holland, Xavian Howard and Keion Crossing each had one on one matchups and situations where those receivers made a move at some point where they had to break down a change direction and they
stayed plastered to those guys on those reps. You know, like we cover offense, it seems like in these practices, but the defense gets paid. To man, it's a pretty
damn good defense, and they showed their stuff today. So incomes Teddy Bridgewater and he's got a touchdown to Lyndbode the traffic and he tries to fit another one in a Noah Igbanogamy undercuts this route and takes it back one yards the other way for a touchdown and fires that thing into the practice kicking net behind the field goal post, and here comes Darius Hodge and ray Kuan Davis to celebrate with him. A very nice play there for the Dolphins third year cornerback. Then we get a
couple of Mike Gatsick. He catches one for a touchdown where he put on a really nice move the top of his route to clear himself to that front pylon in the corner of the end zone at a Braylon Sanders touchdown, and then later in the practice session to have found Cedric Wilson up the sideline with an absolutely perfect dot and Cedric took off with a nice move
back inside and potentially a massive gain. We had instances in this practice of guys open, but also some nice traffic needled throws by the quarterback on the next play to a drives one right down the middle of Tyreek and there's a defender over the top of him and one right on his back, and he just sells this throw into a pocket where only Tyreek can get it.
He goes to the ground, scoops it up and makes that play like saying, scooping it up makes it sound like it was a low throw, but it was intentional to set him down. Uh. Really good throw. Between that coverage,
Jerome Baker and Land and Roberts had some interesting work today. Baker, you know, his multifaceted role which really helps this Dolphins defense day multiple against the quarterback like Lamar Jackson, like we saw last year, he had some good work in tandem with a Land and Roberts to stop some running downs. And John Jenkins continues to get some work done just knocking guys back holding the point of attack there against
the running game. We also got a pair of chunk gains that featured key blocks from both Trent Sherfield and Mohammed Sanu. I just love how those guys, you know, on top of their work is pass catchers, and to me, they both look very very good out here as pass catchers. Find ways to find advantages in the fine margins, blocking special team, giving your full effort on clear out routes, that type of thing, it shows up. And this is
where the interception barrage really began. Good situational football opportunities. Trying to throw the ball into the end zone late, so you're gonna get like nine green jerseys in the end zone. Remember the situation is always on the score, But when you come to practice so you can see what they're working on, it's right there for you. I guess I was the only one looking at that today, but it's right there. You can see the situation they're
working on. And with the coverage to you can also see like this is clear that they don't want anybody catching the ball in the end zone. If they catch it shore of the end zone, that's fine. So what that means you're gonna have to throw a contested ball. You're gonna have to fit a tight window, and it's gonna be really damn hard to complete that pass, especially on a defense that has Javon Holland who just ranges over in between traffic and plux this to a pass
and takes it other way for forty yards. To me, this was just really good situational defense. Keep them out of the end zone. Clamp the tight windows. The quarterbacks gonna have to hit that tight window, and most time they're not gonna be will do it like if you go to win probability or you know, e p A that type of stuff that measures the odds of a particular play working. Like what's a third and sixteen conversion? Right in the NFL? Do you know what third and
ten is? It's like, what do you think third and sixteen is? It's less than ten percent. It's supposed to go to the defense, and they made it so all day long. Then we get Brandon Jones batting down a fifty fifty ball for Tyreek Hill than an absolute shot up high for Mike Gasicki, who in this one motion elevates pivots, twirls, plucks it and comes back down in bounds for six. The full display of his size and
athleticism on that one play. So we had a few different situations they ran through after that, and all these periods, you know, without going into the specifics of them, it requires the offense to be incredibly precise, with the defense really being able to defend one dimensionally in one area, because that's how it gets late in games. And we saw that you you have to push this thing hot right, so to agos to Tyreek Hill for fifteen yards clock
to try sure field for fifteen yards clock. Then you're gonna throw away with a quick pressure from Manuel Ogbah and then Jason Sanders hits the crossbar from sixty two yards out and it came back out. Dang near hit that thing. Same situation for two of Porter Gustin has a would be sacked, but he does find Lindboden for fifteen yards clock. Preston Williams has a great contested catch for twenty yards clock throw away. Sanders goes wide from sixty but this one had plenty of leg would have
been good from sixty five. Then we get the same situation for Skyler Thompson intercepted by Elijah Hamilton's Then they move the ball up to the thirty five to get that same spot back. Ben still has a would be sack,
and that's pretty much it right there. Finally one oh three on the clock, from the minus thirty five, your own thirty five yard line, you need a touchdown to at the controls we go nine yards to Edmonds ten yards to get sicky time out balls at the plus forty six with forty two seconds left, no time outs. If you get the middle of the field on this play, you're gonna get down to under thirty seconds. You're gonna have to clock it again, so you have to go
ultra ultra fast. They go incomplete the tie reek and then Brandon Jones gets a pick. So look, obviously you don't want to turn it over. But I do think there's context to be applied to that, and the context was that these are situations where it's a one dimensional situation. You can't run the football, no thront of the run game. Gains of less than ten yards are actually more beneficial to the defense from the clock standpoint, and you have to hit big plays when the defense is defending big
place first and foremost. Getting upset about this is like getting upset for not hitting a double in the gap when the defense in baseball is in a no doubles defense up against the wall. And remember, this is a defense that has just been stellar at closing out games the last two years. I remember mentioning this last year in the league, where it seems like even when a team is down by twenty points, they wind up throwing into the end zone with a chance to tie or
win the game late, like all the time. Look at the playoffs. The Bengals in that Raiders game up by was it six team points? Raiders go bang, bang, and they're throwing into the end zone late trying to tie that game. The a f C Championship game, the Bengals are down by three scores. They come back and win that football game. But Dolphins defense consistently had thwarted those comeback attempts the last couple of years, and when they
have those double digit leads, they typically held them. They got it done today, and in fact I asked around some of the guys about just that we'll play their sound and our player availabilities next. Actually, real quick, I forgot this note. Nick Needham had to pick and a pass breakup. He dropped the past breakup, went to the jugs machine, got extra work after practice. He was fantastic today. I forgot to put him in the notes. I want
to get that in there. Let's take a short break here on the Drivetime podcast, your host Travis Wingfield coming back on the other side with player and media Availability brought to you by Auto Nation. We got all kinds of good content for you guys today. You can find the player media Availabilities and coach McDaniel on the top of the toll the Dolphins YouTube channel. Go ahead and
check that out for more of this. We'll go ahead and start here though, with Chase Edmonds, and he was asked a little bit about from myself about that situation and practice those situational situations and what the offense is trying to get done, and he actually gave crowd to the defense, saiting, I think they got this one today. Here's the Dolphins running back. Yeah, I learned it. Uh,
I'll get the defense to credit. But we will say when you practice two minute um and practice as opposed to games, there's certain balls, are certain type windows of the quarterback might not throw in the game, but you know you want to you want to get that field, you want to see what you can get away with. So I'm not gonna give him all the credit this week. They did a great job of closing out for sure. And I want to go ahead and just play this quick audio from him because it backs up an assertion
I've been making all training camp. Long about what makes Chase Chase and one of the most impressive players. Really, I've watched on tape and throughout the course of training camp. From my on evaluation standpoint, here's Chase Edmonds on applying something that happened earlier in camp and how it fit his skill set and what makes him a good fit
for the system. Yeah, so I just like how An outside his own you know, you're stretching the defense latterly, and um, really, when you're displacing the defense and you're making him has to cover a lot more field, it opens up certain lanes and certain holes that I'm able to take advantage of. Like I remember seeing a play that we had. It was early on in training camp. We run the outside zone to the left and it
was an unblocked man in the hole. But because you have everybody stretching loudly, it could be unblocked man in the hole and I still compressed the whole. Make him miss and get back to a to a backgap, you know, a gap one space behind it and still be able to make a positive run out of it. Um. Sometimes with inside zone, you know you're working more vertical, so
the space is a little more tight. I just feel like here when we stretch people loudly, it's really what I do best, and that's pressing holes and bursting through the whole. Let's hear next from Dolphins receiver Trent Sherfield. I I love the students game man. I love his approach. I love the way he plays game everything. I went ahead and asked him the same question about end of game situations and how it might favor the defense if you can get some extra work, what you can learn
from that stuff. Here's the Dolphins receiver on the exact same question post to Chase Edmonds. UM. I mean, honestly, it's it's iron, it's iron sharpened iron. Um. Every single day, you know, we we come out and we try our best, um to get each other better. You know, UM, I definitely would agree with Chase. I feel like the defense got the so US today. Um. You know, they came out, you know they executed their you know, they executed their plays will and you know we we have to. We
had some trouble executing our plays. You know, all across up front, outside quarterback, running back, everybody had had trouble executing and so um, you know it's it's it's literally the iron Sharper artists. Tomorrow we'll come out, We're gonna we're gonna try to get him again, you know. So, Um, you know, for me, I just think it's very very important that you know, there's days where defense wins and then there's days where offensive wins, and it just goes
back and forth. It's just a constant battle. So then that way when we get out there on Sundays, you know, we're we're able to feed off of each other. Also heard a cool story about how he used to get to the facility every day early in his career at five thirty am, and why he doesn't do that anymore because good sleep is very important. Here's trying Schurfield. Um,
actually no, I don't. I don't do that anymore. UM. I think, Um, as my career has has has a progressed and as I as I've evolved as a player, UM, I've haven't. I've had to take take some things out of my regiment and out of my routine. Um. For one of my my my quality, my first thing that I take is my sleep. And when I was doing that,
I wasn't getting a lot of sleep. And you know there was times when I was in the facility, I wasn't really I was at the facility, but I wasn't at the facility, if that makes sense mentally, And so, um, you know, I've had to take some of those things out of my routine, showing enough first and everything like that, because my thing was I was showing enough first, and I was beating everybody to the facility, right I was in my head, I'm all my working this guy and
I working this person or whatever it may be. It wasn't for the right intentions, and so I had to take that out of my routine to make sure that I was getting proper sleep, you know. So then that way, when I can come into the facility, I can be well arrested, you know, I can be locked in for practice, I can be locked in for meetings and everything like that.
So I don't really take pride in that anymore, um, just because you know, I had to take a take a step back and look, you know, why was I doing that, And it was really all for the wrong reasons. And so now you know, I'm more focused on getting sleep, you know, getting the proper the proper you know, nutrition and everything like that. So finish up here with one
more from Liam Eichenberg. I asked him about what coach mentioned with the three young offensive lineman but ween himself, Rob Hunt, and Austin Jackson in the thirteen snaps they
had on Saturday in Tampa. How coach mentioned I thought there was, you know, ten good reps and maybe three that were I think we can correct but three things that we have correctly done previously in practice, and now it's about finding a way to get that carry over and make it consistent, where practice essentially is the game and vice versa. So I asked him about the approach, and here he is talking about that and this Dolphins defensive line that really helps him to use a trope
iron sharp and iron. Yeah. I mean I come out here every day looking to improve, you know, looking looking to work on things and specifically what I need to improve on. Um. You know, I mean coming out here, I'm going against you know, some of the best defensive linemen in the league. So, um, you know, it's a great honor to me on this team to go against
those guys. But yeah, like like like you're saying what coaches saying, you know, every single day, it's it's like you're playing a game, so I mean I look at it from that standpoint, and you know, I just try to improve and take what I'm doing at individual with two team So so there you go. Liam Eichenberg, we had Trent Sherfield and Chase Edmonds. We also had a land in Robert's Larnel Coleman and key On Crossing. To go find those, check out the YouTube channel. You can
also find Mike McDaniel up there as well. We're back tomorrow with another practice update. We have coach McDaniel again tomorrow and then I believe Thursday, no coach. We will have the practice on Thursday, Friday off game on Saturday, and then next week we'll have you guys out at practice again for the Eagles. Will also have more media vails. I believe we can assistant coaches at some point as well, So plenty to come your way here Dolphins Training Camp two.
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