Photo by Felix Hörhager/picture alliance via Getty Images Let’s play Survivor League football! Field Gulls Survivor League football is back! Unlike last season, there’s only bragging rights on the line and no prize money. We will, however, have details soon on a giveaway that Field Gulls is doing, so stay tuned for that. Another change from previous seasons is using Yahoo instead of ESPN, but the rules of the game are what you’ve come to expect if you’re a seasoned veteran. If you don’t know what Survivor League is, let us help you out! The Rules Each week you pick one team that you think is going to win their matchup. However, once you pick that team for that specific week you cannot use them again for the rest of the season. Example: Seahawks over Broncos in Week 1, Seahawks win, but now you can’t pick the Seahawks again for the rest of the season. If the team you pick wins then you survive to the next week. If they lose then you are out and there is no second chance. Under Yahoo’s rules, a tie also eliminates you since you are picking a team to win, and a tie ain’t a win. The winner is whoever is the last person standing. There is almost no way you are going to make it through all 18 weeks without tripping up. Playoffs are enabled but I doubt anyone runs the gauntlet. Deadline to get your picks in is Sunday at 10 am PT, so if you want to pick the Thursday game or a Friday or Saturday game then the onus is on you to submit your entry sooner. If you don’t have your pick in by the Sunday deadline then you’re out. How to Enter Go to Yahoo.com’s Fantasy Football section and create an account (if you haven’t already). Click “Join private group” and enter the group ID number, which is 26149. Alternatively, go directly to this invite link after you’ve registered. Type in the password as written: gohawks Your Survivor League username should preferably match your Field Gulls username if you’re a community member. And that’s it! Let’s have some fun! If you have any issues with registering or submitting your picks just notify in the comments section.
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Miami Dolphins fans sound off on the media that covers the team!
Photo by Federico Gambarini/picture alliance via Getty Images With the season quickly approaching, I asked the following question this past week: Which Miami Dolphins beat reporters or NFL reporters, local or national, do you both respect and count on to give you solid information or rumors that are more likely correct? Which of the various reporters is/are your favorite(s) and why? Below are some of your comments and thoughts on the question of the day- daytonadolfan, after retiring, has no more Fs to give and doesn’t pay attention to those types any longer. I try not to pay much attention to reporters, I just let the games speak for themselves . I might watch a presser with the coach now and then though . DConcep isn’t a fan of one of the more controversial talking heads in sports or our beat reporter from the Herald. I don’t like Stephen A. Smith on a personal level, but his knowledge of the sport and insights cannot be denied… like him or not. I can say that the worst is Omar Kelly. His analysis of players has to be one of the worst I’ve seen from any reporter. Alpha6 points out Darlington as one of the more solid guys in the space. Anyone who trusts the media should have his-or-her head examined. That said, of the team’s coverage… Jeff Darlington gets my nod. Dolfan88 is another Darlington fan. Jeff Darlington is the best, Omar and Joe Shad are the worst. They say stuff just to get clicks!! TheRoo1 is not a fan of the current state of things with the media. With the current state of news media, sports and otherwise, none strike me as reliable. The best you can do is pars3 the stories, try to eliminate the hype and fluff, and follow up to verify the bits that are factual. This was one of our slower threads lately, but maybe it was the subject I chose that didn’t get many people commenting. The Dolphins fans seem to love to slam the media covering them so much that they don’t even want to comment on them when asked!?! Thank you again to those of you who took the time to add a comment to our thread. I hope everyone is having a great holiday weekend. We will be back tomorrow evening with another open thread.
Mike McDaniel extension creates continuity – The Splash Zone 9/1/24
Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours. Through 2028, the Miami Dolphins will have their head coach and starting quarterback under contract. Entering the offseason, the biggest story around the Dolphins was a new contract for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. It took awhile, but the two sides managed to get a deal done. Now, Mike McDaniel was rewarded with an extension and helps create continuity over the next several seasons. You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below. What Mike McDaniel’s Contract Extension Says About Stephen Ross’ Vision for Miami DolphinsMike McDaniel and Tua Tagovailoa are now under contract through 2028 after Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross greenlit extensions for both this offseason. Dolphins Quarterbacks What Tua Tagovailoa Owes the Miami Dolphins in 2024The NFL is a pay-to-play league. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has gotten paid — now it’s time for him to play his best football for the Miami Dolphins. Dolphins Wide Receivers What to know about new Dolphins receiver DuBose. And what changed for Malik Washington – Yahoo SportsNew Dolphins receiver Grant DuBose happy for opportunity. And what changed for Malik Washington. Dolphins Offensive Line The One Wild Terron Armstead Stat That Should Make You Optimistic About Miami Dolphins’ O-LineThe Miami Dolphins built their offensive line from the outside in, and their best player — tackle Terron Armstead — has as much confidence as ever. Phinsider News You May Have Missed Miami Dolphins extend head coach Mike McDaniel through 2028 – The PhinsiderThe Dolphins have handed McDaniel a cushy new deal. Dolphins’ GM Chris Grier is not worried about the o-line — he should be – The PhinsiderRecent roster moves have left the Miami Dolphins roster with an Achilles heel. How are you feeling about the Miami Dolphins as regular season looms? – The PhinsiderAre you confident in the direction of the Miami Dolphins heading into 2024? Dolphins add Robbie Chosen to practice squad – Miami Dolphins News 8/30/24 – The PhinsiderWelcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours. Miami Dolphins add former New York Jets quarterback Tim Boyle and three others to practice squad – The PhinsiderThe Miami Dolphins practice squad is up to 13 players after Thursday’s five additions. Phinsider Victory Of The Week Open Thread Vol. 600 – The PhinsiderJoin us on Friday evenings to share your victory of the week and discuss your Miami Dolphins. Could Tanner Conner emerge as a key piece of Mike McDaniel’s offense in Miami? – The PhinsiderWill Mike McDaniel and the Miami Dolphins finally utilize tight ends on offense?
Your Thoughts On The Miami Dolphins 2024 Roster
Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images Following the Miami Dolphins cutdown to the semi-final 53-man roster this past week, I asked: Which player(s), if any, were you disappointed to see cut by the Dolphins today and why? Which player(s), if any, were you disappointed to see NOT cut by the Dolphins today and why? Below are some of your answers and thoughts on the question of the day- sdphinsfan is concerned that “nothing has changed.” I, too, am worried about the OL and hoping that we are all wrong somehow, but I know we probably are not. Everybody’s hurt and the starting IOL is comprised of the same depth players that were playing at the end of last season. So nothing has changed since this team last took the field in a real game. What’s that saying about doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result? Lefty5150 is probably sad again now that McMorris has also been cut from the practice squad. Glad they kept McMorris sad they had to cut Brooks heatforlife wants the front office to consider a player’s past injury history more before signing a guy. ez e and brooks looked good until injuries,cracaft alwasy looks good until he gets hurt.phillips and chubb were balling until injuries.waddles injured. obj cant play w/o getting hurt.wynn was always in ne .uh mr grier when u acquire players can u ck their injury history a little closer please SlayerNation1 pointed out that the roster would only take its closer to final form towards the end of the week. This roster is the rough draft that needed to be handed in to the teacher yesterday at 4:00 It will change before kickoff. We shall know of they do get it right, and very quickly, as in after 4 days of kickoff. We’ll know a lot in 4 days. Has McD’s coaching evolved to have the team prepared for a possible shootout vs JAX, to not look ahead to a short week with BUF already breathing down their necks? Weaver’s Defense? Can they afford any injury already? No pressure, just imperative to be 2-0 (no significant injuries) in 4 days when you look at the last 6 weeks of the schedule. cyberflea is miffed at decisions made. Easy what Grier got wrong….not addressing the IOL.The OL is worse than it was last year and will be a concern throughout the season. Dolfanjoe is another concerned with some of the injuries. The problem here is that we do not know the extensiveness of the injuries for many players. I was very bummed seeing Brooks put out on the waiver wire ! If he is near health with just a concussion i could see another team taking a chance on him. But then again we know nothing about if it is just a concussion or he is dealing with something else. Some tough cuts and maybe more to come with pickups in the next few days. Hoping we get a talented practice squad. We need the depth! Alpha6 wanted to see Brooks make it and Tindall sent on down the road. Which player(s), if any, were you disappointed to see cut by the Dolphins today and why? BROOKS/RB – played 9 games for the Dolphins in 2023, totaling 19 carries for 106 yards (5.6 avg.) only ‘cause he’s a BYU product & ‘cause he looked like a bruising back. Which player(s), if any, were you disappointed to see NOT cut by the Dolphins today and why? TINDALL/LB – ‘cause this dude was suppose to be something great. daytonadolfan is for the most part happy with how things went down. I’m good with the cuts, Needham was a surprise but i guess he’s getting a little long in the tooth so next man up ! Not happy with so many skill players on the pup list. Feels like we are starting out short handed and who get’s cut to bring them back in? It seems as if those of us here are inline with the majority of the Dolphins fans base. We are worried about the offensive line and the lack of depth in that unit. Thus far we have not seen the front office address it after the cuts so I guess we will see and they will live with the concequeses of decisions made or not made. Thank you again to each of you that took the time to answer our question of the day.
Phinsider Victory Of The Week Open Thread Vol. 600
It’s Friday, so it’s time for us to welcome you to another VOTW post. Today’s open conversation prompt is just that – what is your victory for this week? Did something extraordinary happen this week? Is it the small thing worth celebrating? Was it Miami Dolphins related? Was it in your professional life? Your personal life? We all had something, big or small, that was a victory, and we want to know what yours was. This post is yours, the site member, aka one of our family here at the Phinsider. This post is your chance to share your victory from the last week. Your victory can be huge, like the birth of a new child/grandchild or finally getting that job or promotion you worked your rear off for. It can be a small thing like you won $100 on your lottery scratch-off ticket, or maybe it was a great overall week for you for another reason you wish to share. It’s your post and victory, so please feel free to share it with the rest of the site in the comment section below.
Jared Goff drops sleek ‘Grit City’ apparel, benefits all go to charity
Eric Seals / USA TODAY NETWORK Jared Goff just dropped a pretty sleek line of apparel with 100% of proceeds going to a nonprofit. More info here. For the third straight year, Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff has dropped a line of apparel with all of the proceed going to charity. But this isn’t any ordinary clothing line. No, this series of shirts, hoodies, and hats were designed with the help from children in the Fate Program. A little backstory: For the last three years, Goff has partnered with Merit—a Detroit-based nonprofit aimed at youth in the hopes to provide them with the resources and opportunities to both graduate high school and go to college. Within Merit is the FATE Program, which they define as the following: This four-year, cohort-based program provides innovative programming that blends project-based learning, character development, career exposure, and mentorship into a co-curricular experience that emphasizes the value of education and its role in achieving long-term career and personal goals. Goff’s program is an innovative one. He collaborates with kids already in the FATE Program to produce some really nice Detroit apparel. Every year, they come out with new designs, and in Year 3, they’ve really hit their stride with the Grit City collection, which you can view here. Here’s a great background video on how they developed this year’s designs. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jared Goff (@jaredgoff) Of course, the best part about the programs is that 100% of the proceeds will go toward funding a college scholarship. According to Goff’s website, last year this program provided four-year scholarships for each of the kids involved in the design of the shirts, plus extra money to go towards other children in the FATE Program. Oh, and did I mention that Goff himself matches every single dollar raised? So if you purchase a $30 shirt, all $30 goes towards a scholarship, plus an additional $30 from Goff for a total contribution of $60. If you like any of the designs or just want to support a great cause, you can purchase here.
Open thread: What are you most excited about for the 2024 Lions?
Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images We’re a week away from Detroit Lions football! What are you looking forward to the most? Detroit Lions football is just a week away. Before you know it, Sunday night will be upon us and the Lions will be ready for another primetime bout against the Los Angeles Rams. The return of football means so many things to so many people. For me, who does this for a living, it’s a return to a normal schedule and a much-welcomed structure to my weekly life. For some fans, it’s the Sunday ritual of sitting down and watching 10 hours of football with loved ones. Maybe some are just excited for their fantasy league to start up. But for most fans, it’s the nine months of anticipation for their specific team to finally take the field after a long offseason. So today’s Question of the Day is: What are you most excited to see with the 2024 Lions? My answer: The chalk answer would just be to witness a Lions season with such high expectations and unlimited potential. A true Super Bowl run for the first time in franchise history would be unbelievable to witness, and we know this because it almost came last year. But if I wanted to get more specific here, I think I just love watching the Lions offense. Thanks to brilliant offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, it’s so intricate and detailed that you could go down a rabbit hole trying to break down why they chose every little decision they made in each individual play. Beyond that, the Lions have an abundance of talent on that side of the ball that is a pleasure to watch every day. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Penei Sewell, Frank Ragnow, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Sam LaPorta are all arguably top-five at their position. And let’s be honest: the story of Jared Goff is one of the coolest stories in franchise history. It’s not very often a quarterback gets discarded in the way that he was and revitalizes his career—let alone doing it with one of the losingest franchises in the history of the sport. It’s an incredible tale of inspiration, hard work, and coaching done right. Every day, Goff goes out there and proves another doubter wrong, and it’s a pleasure to watch. What are you looking forward to the most for the 2024 Lions season? Scroll down to the comment section and let us know!
Notes: Isaiah Williams tabbed as UDFA poised to make an impact
Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK Justin Melo of The Draft Network has Lions receiver Isaiah Williams as one of his undrafted free agents poised to make an impact in 2024. Seemingly every year, one Detroit Lions receiver captures the hearts of the fanbase during the dog days of August. For a while, it was now-veteran receiver Tom Kennedy’s reign. Someone would pop off in the preseason, and while it was fun to watch, most understood that the production wasn’t likely to translate to the regular season. However, this year’s competition was a bit different. Everything was wide open behind roster-locks Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Kalif Raymond. Coaches were nearly begging for someone to step up and take control of the race, and in an unlikely turn of events, undrafted free agent Isaiah Williams ended up seizing his opportunity. So much so that Justin Melo of The Draft Network tabbed Williams as one of his three UDFAs set to make an impact in 2024. And while Williams doesn’t really fit the bill of the traditional X-receiver the Lions are currently lacking when they go three-wide, he made enough plays in August to stick on the active roster anyway. You can read the entire article from Melo right here. And now, onto the rest of today’s notes: According to several metrics compiled by offensive line analyst Brandon Thorn, the Lions have one of the more elite offensive lines in the NFL. Here is the top 10 in weight-adjusted RAS for 2024 compared to their 2023 ranking. Keep in mind with the Saints Ramczyk doesn’t have a RAS score, so with Penning in the lineup that was the primary source of their jump. pic.twitter.com/kWs95Zf2SF — Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) August 30, 2024 New this year is a side-by-side ranking of each unit from 2023 to 2024 that I added in this morning. Here is the top 32 over the last two years in total weight. The Eagles total 1688 pounds, 38 pounds heavier than any unit over the last two years. pic.twitter.com/pHdvpHMYFD — Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) August 30, 2024 Total experience is another interesting one (combined games started). 2024 to 2023 differences: pic.twitter.com/XMSe4xoqew — Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) August 30, 2024 If you live in the Metro Detroit area then chances are you are aware of Gardner White Furniture. And if the Lions win a certain big game in February of 2025, then your furniture could be free. Lions rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold visited his former stomping ground in Tuscaloosa ahead of his NFL debut next week. Terrion Arnold in attendance for Alabama vs. Western Kentucky. pic.twitter.com/ceqd2jgZUe — Touchdown Alabama (@TDAlabamaMag) August 31, 2024 Sports Illustrated’s Greg Bishop wrote about how Jared Goff’s resurgence in Detroit has been essential for the Lions’ ascension to a team with championship aspirations. Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press wrote about how Lions defensive end James Houston offers a completely different type of rusher off the edge. This was hilarious and the editing was S-tier. Definitely take the time to watch it if you are looking for a few good laughs. We are so back. Milk and Cookies, Episode 1, featuring @JKERB25 and @ArnoldTerrion pic.twitter.com/iZpNhUmSFZ — Detroit Lions (@Lions) August 31, 2024 Another funny and unique concept from the Lions media department—smoothie competition between three rookies. This offseason, our rookies competed to make the best smoothies incorporating protein and carbohydrate-rich dairy products to help fuel their bodies. Part 1 | Terrion Arnold, Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Mekhi Wingo pic.twitter.com/ABe2dbyOlz — Detroit Lions (@Lions) August 31, 2024 I love this mentality from Lions receiver Jameson Williams. Williams had his number retired at his high school back in St. Louis over the weekend. #Lions’ Jameson Williams to ESPN on Year 3 goals:“I just want to have the most yds and TDs – that would be my personal goals. Out of the whole NFL, I want to have the most receiving yds and TDs. It don’t matter about catches, because I know what I’m gonna do when I get the ball.” pic.twitter.com/5XssWdK6XT — Eric Woodyard (@E_Woodyard) August 31, 2024
Why bringing back Trevor Nowaske was so important for Detroit Lions
Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports The Lions were able to re-acquire LB Trevor Nowaske this past week and we explored the reasoning behind that move, as well as what his role could be in 2024. When it comes to team building, the Detroit Lions have maintained several philosophies over the past four offseasons. Two of the most common are as follows: they’re never comfortable with where they’re at and are consistently working to improve the team, and secondly, they also strongly believe in building all three phases of football, giving equal attention to offense, defense, and special teams. On Wednesday, the Lions stayed true to those two primary philosophies when they claimed Trevor Nowaske off waivers, returning their 2023 UDFA linebacker to the roster. Nowaske (6-foot-3, 237 pounds) played his college ball locally at Saginaw Valley State where he stood out for his positional versatility (he played at MIKE and SAM) and athleticism (9.86 RAS). His college film displayed strong tackling skills, fluid lateral movement, some pass-rushing chops, as well as the ability to drop into zone coverage. In my initial analysis, I favorably compared Nowaske to Anthony Pittman—Lions’ long-time special teams stalwart who departed in free agency this offseason. After a solid training camp in Detroit, Nowaske was brought back to the Lions practice squad, and then in November, he was elevated to the active roster after the Dallas Cowboys tried to poach him. Nowaske lasted nearly two months on the roster before Detroit reluctantly waived him to make room for an influx of players returning from injured reserve. The Arizona Cardinals would claim Nowaske off waivers. After spending the end of last season and this offseason in the desert, Nowaske was released by the Cardinals at cutdowns, and the Lions seized their opportunity to bring the young linebacker back home. When general manager Brad Holmes was asked why—with a roster capable of competing for a Super Bowl—he claimed Nowaske, his immediate reaction was simple: “Well, special teams,” Holmes responded. “it’s just as important as offense and defense for us.” For the previous three seasons, the Lions have kept six linebackers on the active roster, with all of them active on game days for special teams. The Lions returned five of the six linebackers from last season, with the aforementioned Pittman as the only one to exit in free agency. That led me to speculate: Is Nowaske viewed as the next Pittman in the Lions’ eyes? To answer that, I went back through the Lions’ press conferences from 2023, both the offseason and regular season, looking for clues on how coaches viewed Nowaske. Sure enough, the special teams angle rang true every time Nowaske’s name was brought up. Here are a few samplings of Lions coaches discussing Nowaske in 2023: From coach Dan Campbell following 2023 preseason Game 1: “He’s developing, he’s getting better. I thought he showed up the other day too. I thought he showed up in the game. Look at all those kickoff reps, he’s the first one down the field. I mean, it’s just over and over and over […] He’s a guy that’s intriguing on special teams, is a core player, and then in the meantime, he continues to grow at linebacker so he’s doing good.” Campbell, following Nowaske’s promotion to the active roster: “Yeah, he was being poached, potentially, so we didn’t want to lose him and we felt like we had the flexibility to make that move. We feel like we’re going to need him before it’s all said and done and we like where he’s going. […] it’s an outstanding (linebacker) room between what they’re able to do defensively, but special teams too. I mean, we rely on them for a lot, so yeah, he was a guy that we didn’t want to lose.” Special teams coordinator Dave Fipp following the promotion: “If he (is) up and playing in a game and active on game day, we’d get him in right away at a bunch of different spots.” Fipp after Nowaske’s first NFL game against the Saints: “He was great. And the thing about him, I mean, I love talking about him because I feel like he’s been a great football player since training camp and has just done a great job, […] I was excited to see him be able to get out there because a guy like him, he’s doing all this work in practice, he’s giving the looks to the other team every single week and all he wants is a chance to play and finally got a chance to play, I thought did a nice job for us.” So to answer my question, the Lions seem to have identified Nowaske as a potential key contributor on special teams for some time now, and I believe they view him as a Pittman-type of player. “He does have a lot of upside with his size, he’s got straight-line speed, he’s tough, he’s physical, he has instincts for special teams,” Holmes said on Thursday. “I think that’s one of the things that, you look at a special teams player, you look at size, speed, trying to get downfield, being able to break down in open field. But he has instincts, he’s got the spatial awareness to understand where the ball’s coming. And so, all those things, it makes him have a bright future at special teams and he’s still going to be growing as a linebacker well.”
Open thread: Which Lions practice squad player will have the biggest impact?
Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images Which player currently on the Detroit Lions practice squad will end up making the biggest impact in 2024? The Detroit Lions’ initial 16-man practice squad has been settled. While the group will undoubtedly change throughout the season, many of the players in that group will likely stick around for the entire season. Every week, the Lions are allowed to elevate two players from the practice squad and make them part of their gameday roster. Practice squad players are often eventually signed to the 53-man roster, as well. Given the strength and experience of several players on the practice squad, it seems inevitable that a few players of the current 16 will end up making a difference on Sunday. That’s why general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell continue to call it the 69-man roster (53+16). They’re all important. So today’s Question of the Day is: Which Lions practice squad player will have the biggest impact on the 2024 Lions? My answer: Well, first take a look at the Lions’ practice squad with Erik Schlitt’s fantastic breakdown of each player. Early in the season, the answer will undoubtedly be Kyle Peko. With Brodric Martin on injured reserve and DJ Reader’s Week 1 status still very much up in the air, Peko is currently in line to be the starting nose tackle—as he has been in training camp for the past month. It wouldn’t be surprising to see him make it on the 53-man roster after Week 1 (the Lions are likely waiting because the salaries of veteran players become guaranteed if they’re on the Week 1 53-man roster). But he’s the easy answer. Let’s dig a little deeper beyond Peko. The Lions’ WR-X position remains essentially unfilled among their 53-man roster. Yes, the Lions are likely to play Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Kalif Raymond when they go three wide, but none of those players possess exactly what they’re looking for in the position. Detroit will continue that WR-X position battle with three practice squadders: Donovan Peoples-Jones, Tim Patrick, and Allen Robinson. Peoples-Jones likely has the early advantage simply for being with the team since late October. However, I think Patrick eventually wins that job and gets added to the 53-man roster. If you need any convincing, check out our 6 Questions with Mile High Report on Patrick’s career. Who else on the practice squad will have an impact in 2024? Scroll down to the comment section and let us know your thoughts!