Here are the results of the M22 Superlatives! Thank you to all those that voted.
Who was the Best Passer?
This one was a very close race. Ultimately, the vote went to the most efficient passer this cycle. While the Bears may not put up as gaudy of passing stats as other teams. They are the best at limiting turnovers through the air.
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Through 10 games of the season, the Dolphins sit at 4-6. If this were to continue, it would be the first losing season during Coach Slip's tenure in Miami. It isn't difficult to find at least a few reasons for the disappointing start. One has been a disappointing start to the season for the defense, a unit which is typically dominant and carries the team to victories. Instead, this season the defense ranks middle of the pack in most categories. While it may be tempting to attribute...
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In this article, we take a look back at an eventful Dolphins off-season. It began with a blockbuster and shocking move to many, sending all-world CB and lifetime Dolphin Xavien Howard to the Chiefs for WR Mecole Hardman and a 2nd round pick. While the move will certainly hurt the defense in the short-term, the team expects Hardman to take an improving young offense to the next level, while the 2nd round pick will help the team add youth to a team with multiple key starters on the wrong sid...
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The Dolphins continued their recent run of postseason success under coach Slip, making it to the AFC Conference Championship for a 2nd straight season. In the wildcard round the Dolphins completed a rare 3-0 season over the division rival Patriots, 38-14. Notable performances from the Dolphins in the game included: QB Tua Tagovailoa (283 yards, 3 TDs), WR John Ross (114 yards, 2 TDs), EDGE Jaelan Phillips (2 sacks), and FS Jevon Holland (2 INTs). The Dolphins continued their strong defensi...
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The Dolphins had another strong regular season performance under coach Slip, finishing 13-4, winning the AFC East and securing the #2 seed in the AFC. This regular season was arguably the strongest performance on both sides of the ball seen during coach Slip's tenure. The offense, led by 1st time Pro Bowl QB Tua Tagovailoa, took a leap forward to finish 9th in the league in points per game. Tua threw for 4,789 yards, a 38-15 TD-INT ratio, with a 77.8% completion percentage, 137.5 QBR, ...
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