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The Audible Ep. 120 | Breaking Down The Defensive Backs

Jul 30, 202032 min
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Kim and John take a look at the loaded Dolphins secondary and discuss who they are most excited to watch for this season. The guys also take a trip around the NFL and break down the latest news and notes from the rest of the league.

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Well, here we are again the audible Kimbo Cambra, John can gem me with you and Uh back on the air, you can say, obviously pushes out here, which I'm sure has been disgusting two people that have had a chance to to watch this, but we're doing it anyway, and John, at least we're getting right now. I mean, we're right on the cusp of of the season beginning. You know, we've got news and notes. We'll talk about that a little as we get this show set up. We're also

on excessent bows. We're gonna take a look at the at the secondary, which could be one of the most improved areas on this football team, and certainly it's gonna be an area and we talked uh previously, we talked about the offensive line, the running game and how they need to work in tandem to be successful on both

ends of what they do. Same for the set for the defensive side, where you'll get those defensive backs doing what they need to get quality people back there, which they've upgraded the quality of the people in the secondary. But then you also need that coordination upfront with the pass rushers. So we'll kind of get onto that moving forward.

So we'll talk about the secondary and xs and bows, and I got some old stories about some old secondary guys that I've had, and I'm sure John you've got you've got plenty of stories about some of those guys that you've dealt with. But so so that's the way we'll run the things. And that's what that's what we've got coming up for you today on the audible. Again, Hope everybody standing safe out there. Hope you're doing the

right thing. Hopefully we can get through this shortly and get to an NFL season that resembles what most of us wanted to be. Now it's probably not, but you know, John talking about news and notes talking about the Dolphins. All the players are in camp now. Rookies came in early. They went through some of the testing and they gotta have too positive or two negative tests in order to

forward to go forward with training camp. Uh. And so most of the rookies and free agents have already gone through the protocol and this is the week where the veterans have come in. Veteran's come in, they've gotta be they've got to be negative for two tests before they can move forward. And then they enter a phase, John, which is which is gonna be conditioning, running in and stuff for a while. But it's Johnny, it's nice to

have these guys back in camp. Brian Flores spoke to the media for a short period of time and kind of went through what they were doing. But it's you know, we we've been waiting for this so for a long time, and it's not gonna resemble anything we've done before or ever in the National Football League, but it's footballs here. And I don't know about you, John, but I'm I'm

certainly glad to have it back. Well, I'm excited at number one, Boat, to have the guys back in the building, if it's not only just the rookies around the National Football League. But you're right, it's a it's a some sort of semblance of normalcy to get back in the building. Now. There's been plenty of protocols that are put in place due to COVID nineteen with the multiple testing and and and really guys protecting each other, you know, inside and

outside of the building. I think that was one of the biggest things that head coach Brian Floores talk about when he talked to the local media this week in terms of getting that message across to his players and being accountable to each other. So far, the Miami Dolphins haven't had anybody to opt out, which means everybody's in

the building that needs to be in the building. That's players, and that's coaches, and that's staff, which is a good thing, you know, for this unit, for this group to move forward. So I'm excited about it. I know we've talked, you know, off to the side about getting our first glimpse at the Miami Dolphins, the two thousand and twenty version that will come probably closer to the middle of August. But at least the guys are back there in the building.

They are adjusting on a daily basis to what's changed for them to do their job. And I think so far, so good for the Miami Dolphins. And I'm sure everybody's heard Tour came in past his physical he's ready to go. And that's gonna lead to what's that competition gonna be like in that quarterback group with Josh rosen uh with with Ryan Fitzpatrick and with two of what's gonna happen when's two are gonna get a shot? What's gonna happen. I think it's gonna be a competitive situation. But two

us in he's ready to go. A lot of the other people in and John, you talk about protocols. I know they put a plastic dividers in locker rooms and meeting rooms and and done all the things. And when if you listen to Brian Floors or at the opportunity to listen to Brian Flores, I think it's it's abundantly clear, uh, from what Brian said and from the people I've spoken to in the organization, is that first and foremost in this team's mind is do whatever we need to do

to keep our players safe. And I think that's uh. I think that's a message that there resonates with is gonna resonate with these football team and John trying to put a team together. Talking about Brian Flores and and the rest of the coaching staff, you said none of them opted out, so so you've got a full house their coaches and players. But John, this has been this will be one of the teams probably over the last decade or so. This had more change during one offseason.

I would say during during the season, in an off season, because there was a lot of a lot of guys you know, moved along last year, and then you a lot of changes during the off season. But this is almost this is gonna be one of the one of the teams that probably has normally about at change in rosters. There's probably there's gotta be about a fifty or sixty percent change in the roster of this football team as opposed to the way it ended last year, which creates

more challenges under these circumstances. Well, it does because you don't have a time to test in the preseason. You don't have a chance to go out and try different things in the preseason games. You know, it went from four preseason. I was happy with two because you're gonna still get to see guys go out in kind of kind of picture a game in quarters and halves. Maybe some guys would play a little bit more due to

only maybe two games, But now there's zero. So every rep that you take in a walkthrough is going to matter almost as much as every repute take in a live practice or every repute take in a meeting room.

Every chance and opportunity you have to answer a question or be right about a test or a quiz, that's giving to you by your position, coach on your job is going to have to be a hundred percent or pretty close to a hundred percent because you're not gonna have those opportunities to walk through it, practice it, and then go on a field and do it under the lights.

It's going to be practice, walkthrough meetings, game one against the New England Patriots, and your mistakes are gonna be glaring on week one if you're not prepared to do it, you know, on you know, when early September rolls around. So I think that's gonna be the biggest change. You talked about the percentage on the roster that gets that

gets huge for certain teams. That's why this Miami Dolphin team needs to grow up in a hurry, and all the growing pains they went through last season with a youthful roster hopefully will pay dividends because they're depending on some of those guys to take the next step in two thousand and twenty to assimilate with guys they got in free agency in the draft that are gonna have to come along at the same page. But they've got a lot of places they have a lot of catching

up to do. When you start looking at the certainly you look at the two Super Bowl teams last year, you look at the forty Niners, they're pretty much stood Pad. They lost a couple of guys, picked up some guys Kansas City. For the most part that they they've they've stood pat You know that they're they're ready to go. The Baltimore Ravens, teams like that that have been that have got a more veteran leaden football team with less

turnover than than this this Dolphin football team had. They've certainly got a jump start on this team and a lot more catching up for the Dolphins and teams like the Dolphins to get going, whether you've got a lot of young players or whether you're a couple of those teams UH that have new coaches that have to get their team ready to play under short order, under trying times and Bowl I'm not a dry in the house for the New Land Patriots with the opt outs, UH,

Tom Brady opted out, he went to Tampa Bay this year. Gronk opted out last year and sat out the season. But a lot of those guys designing not to play due to COVID nineteen and and that roster has been decimated. I'm not gonna you know, feel sorry or or not worry about the wounded guys up there that are gonna play. But you know, you have to take into account there is that that whole starting linebacking corp has gone for

the Patriots. Well that's our that's the second part of our news and notes as we switch over to that and talk about the NFL and and and you can't talk about the NFL and what they're doing now without looking at New England, who lost Tom Brady in free agency, who went to Tampa uh and and now all of a sudden, you're getting you're on the you're on the threshold of training camp, and you've got I would have got five six seven guys Chung, I mean, and they've

got some some quality starters. You've got the one kid they offer, Brandon Boldennte high Tower, you got the offensive lineman. There was a doctor that wants to go and go

up to Canada, Cannon, so you've given him. And yeah, you talked about High Tower, the linebackers and these guys, so you know, without you know, you lose maybe the greatest quarterback in the history of the NFL, which is you know that there's a big cavity that you gotta feel somehow, And then all of a sudden, on the on the on the doorstep of training camp, you lose five, six, seven other guys, a lot of which, as you said,

are frontline players and guys that they're expecting on. So I'm not gonna cry tear for those guys up there. And they're red, white and blue or silver or whatever the hell they call that that they're wearing up there, Um just saying, hey, welcome back to the pack. Yeah, well,

welcome to the rest of us. You know, it seems like they've been on the top of the heat for so long and really never had to deal with change, and when they did, it was changed by Bill Belichick saying, you know what, this guy has been an all pro, this guy has been a hall you know, potential Hall of Fame career, but he's too old for this position right now. We're gonna get rid of them, maybe a year or two early, and they would pick the right

guy to replace him. It seemed like that scenario played itself out, especially on the defensive side, for many years over this dynasty that New England has had. But now I think the dynasty is gonna have the biggest challenge they've had in twenty years. Number one, without Tom Brady. Number two, without the consistency of having those reliable, dependable, experienced defenders to be able to line up each week

and play at a certain level. This is going to have to be one of the best coaching jobs by Bill Belichick ever to get guys on the same pages that are guys that are they're losing. Since we're looking around the league a little more and and looking at New England up there, Uh, I just want to get your thoughts quickly on on uh, you know, kind of a surprising move done kind of like cloaking Dagg or

like New England kind of does. But they come up with Cam Newton as a quarterback, um, and so the opportunity to have a guy like Cam Newton, who by his account is healthy, ready to go over the issues that he's had over the last year or so with injuries, And where do you see the impact that you see of Cam Newton with New England now that you add in all these other these other flock of players that have decided that uh that they'll see you next year and we'll get back to business sound when I see

Cam Newton adding to New England is his experienced number one, but I think the way that he was added to eighteen, you know, the length of him staying out in free agency, may have lit the fuse on him a little bit more. To get back to his roots. Number one, he has to be healthy, which all accounts are he is healthy. For this upcoming season, He's gonna have to challenge Jared's Stendham for the for the starting job. And I don't think this is a given that Cam Newton is going

to be the starting quarterback in New England. I think there is going to come a time if he doesn't win it outright before a game one, if Sidham does struggle, I think there will be no hesitation by Belichick to to bring in a Cam Newton, especially with the deficiencies

now on the defensive side of the football. As New England goes into the season not as strong on paper as they might have been, so they're gonna need to score a lot of points or more points than projected maybe on offense, and Cam Newton gives them a dynamic they haven't add in twenty years, that a little bit of escapability that adds a little bit of pressure to a defense on how you attack the pocket. UH. In

terms of Tom Brady got it out so quick. Cam Newton might hold it a little bit, but he still has that threat to get out and beat you with his legs. So I think there's that dynamic. But I wouldn't put pencil Cam Newton as a starter right now because they wouldn't have let Tom Brady go if they

weren't so high on Jared's sid I just belk. I think, whoever it is, where's gonna be the first guy to line up the lead, She's gonna be short on whoever it is with Scarrett Stidham, whether it's Cam Newton, that's gonna be a short leash. And and and I don't think Bill Belichick will be UH will be He's still worried about hurting any feelings exactly. Hey, let's UH, let's get over to UH two xs and bows right now.

We've talked about it before, and they in the open where we've talked about the offensive line, we've talked about running backs. Another area that really got revamped this year, UH is the secondary and and part of that revamp is getting Xadien Howard back and healthy again. Now he's on the physically unable to Perform list. What does that mean? It means that he didn't he's he didn't pass his physical now, but if he gets the physical tomorrow and passes,

he can come back in and start working. So it's it's not a six week thing. It's not a it's just whenever he's ready to play, he can get back and start playing. Uh So, so that's a good help. Uh you want to get him in there working with Byron Jones and and maybe if X sits out a little bit, um you know, but Ugomy gets a nice little opportunity to get in there and and get some

of those those early reps. But when you look at the quarterback situation on this football team with Howard and Cordeira, tankers like who was coming back, But he's on the COVID the list, So he's out there, Nick need Um, all these guys. The competition at the cornerback position this year, um, to me, is really going to be something to watch during training camp and how they mesh with the safeties

right now, it's Bobby McCain, is Eric Roe. You know Eric last year did a good job you know, with Uh really being that guy that can nullify some of the tight ends down the middle of the field, and I think that's become a niche for him. But you know, you've got a lot of guys in that secondary. We've talked about it before, John that can play safety, corner,

very multidimensional. Look when you look at the roster of guys in that secondary for the Dolphins this year, well both, there's no doubt that I think one of the strengths of this football team could be the secondary. You add Byron Jones and free agency, Uh and hopefully X is gonna be able to catch up with his rehab. Coach Floors talked about it this week about him working extremely hard and the flexibility of being able to jump off of that pup list all the way to the active roster.

I mean, we've got a better part of a month, month in a week, month and ten days before this is gonna kick off for real, So I think there's gonna be some time for Exaving to get ready and be able to play in that opener against New England. Least. You know, everybody's crossing their fingers on that one. But you mentioned the depth, there's a lot of depth, not

only at the cornerback position, but at safety. And I think safety is one of those positions where you know you can mix and match, uh, depending on who you're playing against. I think Eric Row made a great transition from the outside cornerback position to two inside at safety, whether that's playing center field or closer to the line of scrimmage. And you mentioned one of his greatest assets is covering a tight end because he has that quick

twitch mentality coming from the edge of a defense. So between him and Bobby McCain in the back end, Colbert's back fledgelum comes in free agency that can give you a little bit of both on special teams and add to that secondary and Stephen Parker, you know, this is a guy that had an incredible interception and you know in the end zone this these are guys that are playmakers. These guys can can step up and do the job.

So I think it's a great competition but at that position, but will also strengthened you go out to the outside. You mentioned you know ig been Agany, he might be able to do a little bit of everything play inside. Nicol would need him challenge at a cornerback position. If somebody goes down, wearing a lot of hats is big on this Miami Dolphins defense. He's one of those guys that can do with Keim Webster has experienced, Jamal Perry

has experience on the inside. And then you get Javars Davis, that undrafted free agent from Kansas City who played with Noah at Allburn. They were the two owners that started. So you've got some flexibility there and I think it's gonna be a great competition to see who the eight or nine ten defensive backs are on the opening day roster. And one of the kids we didn't talk about as as Brandon Jones, uh the kids from Texas to safety from Texas. See what kind of impact he can make

back there. But one thing we did we we have lost in the in this period is you know, a guy like Mishaw Jones, who who was a physical guy and I know the injuries and you know they have you know, curtailed his career. The last couple of years have been not what we were we we've seen out of him, But the way that that ability to have a guy like him, like you said, you could creep in the line of scrimmage, you can blitz. He could do so. He was such a physically impactful player in

that secondary. Um, somebody needs to step up and fill that role. Somebody just needs to step up and be that guy. Like you said, it can get up closer to the line of scrimms and can feel that box. That can can they can put some pressure on the quarterback they need to in a blitz situation and can give your run support. Another aspect that you're gonna be a safe place safety in this sleep. You gotta be able to get up and you gotta be able to support the run. So uh and Rashad Joe is gonna

did a good job of that. So they're needs gonna gonna need to find the physicality out there somewhere that you lose when you when when Rashaw Jones left the organization. I agree with you, bo, I think somebody's gonna have to be the leader of this group. And I'm not so sure it might not be multiple guys that take

that rope and our leaders of the secondary. You know you mentioned earlier about the relationship with that offensive line and running back and the past rush and the defensive facts and how how that correlates into having success on either side of the football. I think with new offensive coordinator Josh Bowyer, you're going to see five dbs, six d b s. You're gonna see, you know, seven dbs. In terms of being able to get guys flying all around,

You're gonna see multiple looks. And I think with the guys that we mentioned, not only do they have to be physical, but they need the ability to cover and they need the ability to play the football. This this team needs a defense that is known to be able to take away the football, to attack the football, whether that's coming up from the secondary and striking or running back, or or taking a wide receiver or tight end aggressively to the ground, or being able to take it away

from the opposing offense. And I think with Bowyer at the defensive coordinator, you're gonna see a mix and match of a lot of these names that we mentioned in the line up of of eleven defenders. At the same time, he's not afraid to go six dbs because he has those guys that play multiple positions in their career and has faith that they could do their job for that three and a half, four and a half, five and a half seconds. Uh, and hopefully it's closer to three

and a half for that defensive line putting pressure. Yeah. You think a couple of years back and you had Bobby McCain playing corner. He's had experience at corner, you know. I remember remember the night of the draft, you know, when we had three first round picks and getting that third, he goes, he want to and they picked, they picked.

It's been on running back and they get a d D back here you have running back here you've got you know, and there was another quarterback and then and then afterwards, uh, you know, Brian Flora said, hey, you know, I learned a lot of things in New England. One of the things I learned, and one of the things get stuck with me, is you can never have enough cornerbacks on your football team. And I like that philosophy,

especially especially in today's game. You know, if it was if you were back twenty years ago, when it was you know, one tight end too tight end, you know, I formation, Brown Format's reformation, then maybe not so. But now with these spread offenses, run pass option, all of those things out there, three wide receiver, four wide, five,

you know, multiples coming out of the bat. It's you know, to me, give me guys that can cover and and find out those guys that have a little extra oof to them that can play that safety position where they've got to come up and stick their head. But I think from a standpoint and I think, John, we're seeing this. I think when you start to try to look at analyze what this team is looking like, is you you you, and we'll talk about the defensive front linebackers. A lot

of flexibility. Now with those guys, a lot of linebackers you've got that can easily step up the line of scrimmage to be an outside pass rusher and vice versa. There uh offensive line running that you know, You've got a lot of different And so I think this stuff this is just another position where the ability for guys to do multiple things within the framework of that position, that secondary position. I like that. The ability to have those people that can cover as well as coming in

and be a little more physical when they need to inside. Yeah, And I can foresee a defense where you have four defensive pass rushers, you take out your entire linebacking corps, you put Eric Browe and Noah Higbanogany at the linebacker positions. You bring in Perry at the nickel and you play with your four dbs. Mean, that's the way the NFL is going today. It's not your traditional you have to play with you know, these guys at this position because

that's the label on where they line up. So I think with the the options that the Miami Dolphins have given themselves through a free agency and through the draft, you get you get a guy like Van Noy. You might have you know, traditional four defensive backs, but you have van Oy, you have Ogba, you have different guys that play different roles, and you have those flex guys, those linebacker defensive end types like Beagle and Van Ginkle and and van Oy. They can line up anywhere. So

I think that give Boyer a lot of flexibility. Yeah. Good stuff. Yeah, So it's gonna be exciting to see the transition transitions offense only group of offensive linemen, your running backs, a new quarterback in the mix, same thing, defensive front, changing positions in the secondary. A lot of things to look at. But I think the secondary is really going to become you know, you know, granted, injuries are always part of the fact, or you've got a

factory injuries in as you go along. But I think on paper, I think the secondary really could be and maybe the strongest position on this football team. Yeah, I think so both at least it challenges for this the strongest one on the position just by the names that we talked about and the multiplicity that they bring to a defense. That they can line up at safety, they can line up close to the line of scrimmage, they can rush the pastor. We've seen McCain do it. We've

seen uh Eric Rowe do it. We've seen a lot of these guys in different roles, and I think it's good for the Miami Dolphins to be able not only to disguise, but to be reliable guys that you can put out in any situation and feel like you have the confidence that you as a coordinator, you can call certain things and they're not gonna You're not gonna have that glaring bust. You're not gonna have that guy running down the field by himself and you got him, I

got him, nobody's got. You've got enough experience and enough youth in your second area that they can watch the guys during practice, they can watch the guys during walkthrough, They can go over and the film and they won't have a chance to do it, you know, in a preseason game, but they're gonna see these guys that have done it before do it. And that's the way you have to do it now, that's the way it has

to be taught. And you have to have that trust that you picked the right guys that are gonna be able to do their assignment and do it at a high level. You know, John can be a little storytime with. Then we're talking about the secondary. I've always been a

safety guy, you know. I always like those big hitters, you know, And I remember growing up and then grew up in the Bay Area and watching Jimmy Johnson for the forty Niners, and and watching uh George Atkinson and uhum and who the kid from Otto States they called him Jack Tatum, Dad Tatum back. They're just lighting people up.

And and even watching the Dolphins watching you know, Jake Scott was a small Dick Anderson, the Blackwood Brothers, all those guys are those safeties that were big hitters, and Lewis Oliver and the one thing that had and and really one of my favorite safeties that this team has

ever had, what was Lewis Oliver? You know when they got Louis all around of Florida, Um, I thought, I did I first of my song, I said, man, this guy this is that's a lineman five, A big, strong guy and and very successful, very good, hard hitter, tough player. And John You know what each one of those guys had to me. The guys I played with, and I know I got to be friends with with with George Atkinson and Jack Tatum for a while, some of those guys.

And you look at the Ronnie Lotts and the Kenny Easley's and you know, when you go back and look at all these great safeties that have played the National Football League, you know what, all the good ones are smart. You know they they're smart. They they know how to read formations, they know how to read rap patterns from the snap, and and they know how to either move somebody into a position of where you can cheat a little bit or cheat themselves a little bit, and and

and be able to make plays. But but to me, Louis Oliver, and and I'll never forget for as long as I live up in Buffal intercepts the ball in the end zone, takes it back all the way and I can see he was gonna get it, and I just could't wait for him to get the end zone and do it that a little and they had that little horse dance and as I said, Los, just give me a little shun every now and then he'll give me a little he'll buck up a little bit into it. But uh, to me, Louis Oliver was it was probably

dolphin wise beyond the Blackwood brothers that I played with. Uh, probably my favorite safety that I watched for the Miami Dolphins. And uh, you know, that safety play like that is kind of becoming a thing of the past, kind of like the fullback in the in the National Football League. As I said, we're talking about going to more more quarterback. Were cover guys back there than hard hitters. But well, I'll tell you were those hard hitters when they were

out there playing and rolling that secondary. There were some good ones back there that were really really fun to watch. Well, you know, the guys that brought the thump were those safeties in the history of the Miami Dolphins. But the guys that brought a lot of chatter are always the guys out on the edge, you know. And I think of Miami Dolphins chatter. I think of Sam Madison primarily because getting to know Sam as a colleague, as a friend,

and and watching him as a player. You always heard Sam before you saw Sam, you know, because you were gonna listen to him, you know, talk talk trash for as many people, on as many people, and for as long as he could. But I always, as a quarterback, you always like to give it back to those guys, and that's when you built respect off the field, because you never wanted to be known as a guy that

took everything but never gave anything back. So I can remember, I can remember times, just you know, in college and in in Canada where you would just yell back and forth at dB they put toast back up there, turn around, I want to see how back you know, how dark your backside is because you've been getting burned all day?

Or Dan would Dan would tell me in a Dolphin practice when Sam would start talking noise that Danny used to call him visa or master card because he would pull him out of his pocket, use him as a credit card anytime you wanted to. So those two guys

used to go back and forth all the time. And I'm sure no one had the upper hand and that in that battle between talking noise back and forth, because it's a two way street when it comes to dbs and usually wide receivers, but the quarterbacks get involved sometimes too. You know. It's funny because when I first started doing doing more broadcasts with the Dolphins and stuff and down on the sidelines and everything, it was the Sam and Pat. We're still here with Sam Sam one side, Patch the

town on the other side, and Terrell Buckley. You know, let's see what it was, Sam and Tea Buck and I think Patrick was kind of you know, pushing Tea Buck for for time and eventually took over for Tea Buck. But Tea Buck was a mentor. Tea Buck was, you know, he was the guy that they looked up to. And Terrell could talk too. Yeah, Puck could talk, you know, and you know Sam could talk and Patrick was pretty

good at it too. And I just remember being there on the sidelines and watching those guys come off the field and listen to the conversations go and and part. You know, there was a lot of extras and ohs and a lot of this and that. But then there was all that, you know, a lot a lot of trash talking going on too, which was was fun. But then that was a really that was a really good time for the domards because Lewis was you know, Lewis Oliver was in that group and that group some of

those guys during part of that time. So um, really that was the only meeting room bo usually you had a sound proof of walls. That was the dB room. Yeah, because when they started, everybody else's meeting was disrupted. Yeah, that's it. That was a good stuff. So good stuff. So hey, John, great to be with you. Great to get another audible in the books. I hope the fans

are enjoying it. Hope the fans are stands safe. As I said, I'm trying to say this every week, keep mashed up where you're supposed to be messed up, do the right thing, stay away from as many people as you as you and unless you absolutely have to, and let's get through this thing and let's get back to normal. But we need all your help in order to do that.

So let's just everyone try to follow the protocols we talked about early in this program of the Dolphins, you know, really being strict with protocols, being safe, making sure their players are safe. Well, we as citizens should try to make everybody around us safe, I mean by doing that, by by doing the right things. So hopefully can do that and and and get things going. But John, as we're in this thing, football seasons back. Training camp is open.

Hopefully we start seeing some video in the next couple of weeks, because I think for the first couple of weeks by me in the bubble doing a lot of condition and all this stiff weight training, and until they're ready to hit the field in a couple of weeks, all the teams will be out there hitting and hopefully that the that the protocols are keeping this COVID virus

under and check with this group. Unlike baseball and unfortunately our our brethren with the Marlow's down there, who got a little crazy out there and got a little a little going. But good to have football back, good to have the season going, and uh really looking forward to the next six or eight months and seeing what this uh what this holes for the Miami Dolphins. Yeah, a lot of excitement to look forward to. I'm looking forward to the middle of August so we can get out

and watch some football. But everybody's got to do their part to do that, so you know, I'm with you. Both. Wear a mask is to keep your social distance and and keep that excitement going for the Miami Dolphins because on September rolls around, I know everybody's gonna want to see Opening Day and the Miami Dolphins traveled in New England to play the Patriots. So um, everybody, stay safe and good being with you again, Bo looking forder seeing

the young kids. Want to thank Logan mccalleg Jeff Griffin for the work that they do on the audible for John kim Jemmy, I'm Kimbo Kapper. Stay safe, We'll see you next week.

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