Tuesday Dolphins Talking Points: Difficult decisions await
Today is the first cutdown day for NFL teams, but it’s no big deal in Miami. Teams that opened camp a month ago with 80 players now have to be down to 75, and the Dolphins are already at 74 after giving tight end Joey Haynos the waived/injured treatment Monday. But the tough cuts are only days away; teams have to get to 53 by Saturday, and that’s where we starting our Tuesday talking points: 1. The Dolphins’ braintrust faces some difficult decisions later this week. If getting to 75 players isn’t difficult, getting from there to 53 is never easy, and the triumvirate of Bill Parcells, Jeff Ireland and Tony Sparano will face some tough decisions by Saturday’s cutdown day. Do they keep Will Allen? Almost certainly. How about Nate Garner? That’s tougher considering the competition on the offensive line and the uncertainty of how long he’ll be out. Other tough decisions have to be made at wide receiver, linebacker and defensive line. Thursday’s game at Dallas will certainly be make-or-break for a number of guys, and it’s really impossible to even predict what will happen until after that. No matter how much the regulars play – and it probably won’t be much – the real crunch time in that game when be when the fringe players are on the field. 2. The starters from both teams may get more playing time than usual Thursday night. Both Dallas and Miami are coming off stinkers in what was supposed to be the showcase game for their
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Tuesday Dolphins Talking Points: Difficult decisions await
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