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The Dolphins' quarterback situation remains a hot topic, but Joe isn't buying into the growing speculation about a true competition for the starting job. While Quinn Ewers has reportedly impressed during offseason workouts, Joe believes the job still clearly belongs to Malik Willis and says some members of the media are hitting the panic button far too early.
Hour 1 opens with the latest buzz surrounding the Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes as rumors continue to link the two-time MVP to Miami. The guys react to Tyler Herro removing Heat-related content from his social media, discuss why many around the league still view the Heat as a legitimate contender to land Giannis. The conversation then shifts to the Dolphins, where Joe pushes back on growing talk of a quarterback battle, arguing that Malik Willis remains the clear favorite despite Quinn Ewers' strong offseason showing. The guys discuss why some Dolphins reporters may be overreacting to Willis' early struggles and highlight the mobility he brings to an offense that has lacked that element in recent years. Plus, the Marlins continue their hot stretch after winning 10 of their last 12 games as optimism continues to grow around the club.
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This week's Best of Dolphins episode is packed with insight, analysis, and debate as the guys take a closer look at the future of the franchise under its new leadership. Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down Miami's biggest roster questions, including whether Chop Robinson is ready for a breakout season, the development of Jonah Savaiinaea, the Dolphins' evolving defensive identity, and several key position battles heading into training camp. Omar Kelly also stops by to discuss the latest from minicamp, sharing his thoughts on Quinn Ewers' impressive offseason, the Dolphins' quarterback situation, and whether Miami is doing enough to create real competition behind center. Plus, Joe and Hollywood discuss the organization's fresh start under a new regime, why Dolphins fans are desperate for sustained success after decades of frustration, and whether the franchise has finally moved beyond the Tua Tagovailoa era and the lingering drama that surrounded recent seasons. From roster battles and quarterback debates to the long-term direction of the team, this episode covers everything Dolphins fans need to know.
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This week's Best of Dolphins episode is packed with insight, analysis, and debate as the guys take a closer look at the future of the franchise under its new leadership. Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down Miami's biggest roster questions, including whether Chop Robinson is ready for a breakout season, the development of Jonah Savaiinaea, the Dolphins' evolving defensive identity, and several key position battles heading into training camp. Omar Kelly also stops by to discuss the latest from minicamp, sharing his thoughts on Quinn Ewers' impressive offseason, the Dolphins' quarterback situation, and whether Miami is doing enough to create real competition behind center. Plus, Joe and Hollywood discuss the organization's fresh start under a new regime, why Dolphins fans are desperate for sustained success after decades of frustration, and whether the franchise has finally moved beyond the Tua Tagovailoa era and the lingering drama that surrounded recent seasons. From roster battles and quarterback debates to the long-term direction of the team, this episode covers everything Dolphins fans need to know.
This week's Best of Dolphins episode is packed with insight, analysis, and debate as the guys take a closer look at the future of the franchise under its new leadership. Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down Miami's biggest roster questions, including whether Chop Robinson is ready for a breakout season, the development of Jonah Savaiinaea, the Dolphins' evolving defensive identity, and several key position battles heading into training camp. Omar Kelly also stops by to discuss the latest from minicamp, sharing his thoughts on Quinn Ewers' impressive offseason, the Dolphins' quarterback situation, and whether Miami is doing enough to create real competition behind center. Plus, Joe and Hollywood discuss the organization's fresh start under a new regime, why Dolphins fans are desperate for sustained success after decades of frustration, and whether the franchise has finally moved beyond the Tua Tagovailoa era and the lingering drama that surrounded recent seasons. From roster battles and quarterback debates to the long-term direction of the team, this episode covers everything Dolphins fans need to know.
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In hour two, revisiting the controversial series finale of The Sopranos on its 19-year anniversary. Taylor Swift is getting married at MSG? Plus, Quinn Ewers gets disrespected in a backup QB ranking.
A list ranking the 32 backup Quarterbacks in the NFL shows absolutely no respect to the second year Dolphins QB.
Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down the biggest questions facing the Dolphins heading into the season including whether the pass rush can take a real step forward, and if Chop Robinson is ready to emerge as a difference-maker. He also reacts to reports of some Dolphins defenders arriving at camp heavier, and discusses how that added size could either help or hurt the team's overall defensive identity. On offense, Crabbs dives into Jonah Savaiinaea's development after a tough rookie year, including the decision to move him back to his natural right side and why that adjustment wasn't made sooner. The conversation also touches on Quinn Ewers' strong start in OTAs, Malik Willis building chemistry with his receivers, and the ongoing battle between Ollie Gordon and Jaylen Wright for the RB2 job, with Crabbs emphasizing that several starting roles are still very much up for grabs.
Hour 3 opens with Kyle Crabbs joining the show to break down the biggest questions facing the Dolphins, including whether the pass rush can take a step forward, Chop Robinson's development, and how several defensive players reporting to camp heavier could impact the team positively or negatively. He also discusses Jonah Savaiinaea's second-year jump and the decision to move him back to his natural right side, while weighing in on Quinn Ewers' strong OTAs, Malik Willis building chemistry with his receivers, and the ongoing RB2 battle between Ollie Gordon and Jaylen Wright, emphasizing that multiple starting jobs are still up for grabs. The conversation then shifts to the Marlins, where Otto Lopez, Xavier Edwards, and Joe Mack continue to stand out, before honoring longtime South Florida media figure Dave Hyde following his retirement after a 36-year career, as Hollywood jokes about Joe potentially stepping into a leadership role at the station. The hour wraps with NBA Finals talk, including discussion on today's three-point-heavy style of play compared to the physical eras of the past.
The Miami Dolphins' final media-open OTA practice is in the books, and now the focus shifts toward training camp. Tonight, we break down the final takeaways from OTAs and minicamp, including the latest practice reports on Malik Willis, Quinn Ewers, the offensive line, the tight end room, Kevin Coleman Jr., Chris Johnson, Kadyn Proctor, Chop Robinson, Kenneth Grant, Jordan Phillips, Dante Trader Jr., and more. Which Dolphins players are building momentum? Which young pieces are starting to rise? And what should fans be watching when the pads come on? Subscribe to Fins Faithful Podcast for Miami Dolphins news, live shows, OTA coverage, training camp breakdowns, roster analysis, and year-round Dolphins football.
Hour 2 opens with NBA Finals talk as the Knicks take control of the series with a 2–0 lead over the Spurs behind a historic 13-game playoff winning streak, while questions swirl about whether Victor Wembanyama is pressing too much in high-leverage moments. The guys also discuss the Marlins taking the weekend series over the Rays. Omar Kelly joined the show to break down Dolphins minicamp, including encouraging signs from Quinn Ewers, Jordan Phillips, and Zeek Biggers, along with concerns about whether Miami should open up a real quarterback competition behind Malik Willis. Omar also weighs in on roster development, the importance of hitting on low-cost signings, and what he'll be watching as the Dolphins head into their summer break. The hour wraps with Hollywood's Headlines, including Kim Kardashian's Monaco F1 moment, a 24-hour three-point record set in Maine, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding buzz tied to Madison Square Garden, and Bam Adebayo spotted at the French Open.
Omar Kelly joins the show to break down the latest from Dolphins minicamp, focusing on player development and the importance of finding impact contributors among the low-cost additions Miami made this offseason. Omar shares positive impressions of players like Jordan Phillips and Zeek Biggers, praises the potential of the Dolphins' tight end room, and discusses why Quinn Ewers has been one of the standout performers of OTAs and minicamp. He also questions Miami's reluctance to create a true quarterback competition, arguing that Ewers processes the game quickly and deserves a chance to push Malik Willis, who remains the favorite thanks to his physical tools and familiarity with the coaching staff. Plus, Omar weighs in on several other roster battles and explains what he'll be watching most closely as the Dolphins continue their offseason program
Hour 1 is packed with NBA Finals discussion as the Knicks take a 2-0 series lead over the Spurs heading into a pivotal Game 3 at Madison Square Garden. The guys break down New York's 13-game playoff winning streak, the historic ticket prices surrounding the Finals, Karl-Anthony Towns' impact, and whether Victor Wembanyama is trying to do too much for a young Spurs team facing a must-win situation. Hall of Fame coach Jimmy Johnson joins the show to discuss his connections to both Finals teams, share his thoughts on talent evaluation, and offer strong praise for Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley, while also weighing in on the changing NIL landscape and Miami Hurricanes recruiting. Plus, the crew touches on the Marlins winning two of three from the Rays, Max Meyer's continued emergence, and the latest Dolphins offseason storylines, including Quinn Ewers' impressive minicamp performance and why Malik Willis remains the clear frontrunner for the starting quarterback job.
Hour 3 opens with NBA Finals talk as the Knicks continue their dominant run, riding a 13-game playoff winning streak while the Spurs try to even the series in what could be one of the most expensive tickets in sports history. Joe and Hollywood break down whether Victor Wembanyama can bounce back after a tough Game 2 loss and debate if he is already the face of the NBA, while also noting the celebrity-filled atmosphere expected tonight, including President Trump in attendance. The conversation also turns to Giannis-to-Miami trade buzz and what it would mean for the Heat, along with predictions for tonight's game and where the series is headed. The hour wraps with Dolphins offseason discussion as Joe pushes back on the idea of a QB competition between Quinn Ewers and Malik Willis and emphasizes Miami's young roster and system installation, before briefly touching on Marlins talk after strong recent play and a quick note on horse racing and recent major wins in the sport.
Best of Dolphins features Omar Kelly, Chris Perkins, Kyle Crabbs, and Zach Sieler breaking down all the latest from Miami's minicamp as competition heats up across the roster. Omar and Joe Rose react to early impressions of Malik Willis and Quinn Ewers, the rapid development of Malik Washington, and expectations for Chop Robinson as he works to become a more complete edge rusher. Chris Perkins weighs in on roster battles, the quarterback room, and key young players like Kenneth Grant and Kadyn Proctor, while also noting Miami's long-term outlook and contract decisions for veterans. Kyle Crabbs offers perspective on the team's evolving approach, and Zach Sieler discusses leadership inside the locker room, Jeff Hafley's impact, and why he believes the Dolphins' young defensive core is trending in the right direction.
Best of Dolphins features Omar Kelly, Chris Perkins, Kyle Crabbs, and Zach Sieler breaking down all the latest from Miami's minicamp as competition heats up across the roster. Omar and Joe Rose react to early impressions of Malik Willis and Quinn Ewers, the rapid development of Malik Washington, and expectations for Chop Robinson as he works to become a more complete edge rusher. Chris Perkins weighs in on roster battles, the quarterback room, and key young players like Kenneth Grant and Kadyn Proctor, while also noting Miami's long-term outlook and contract decisions for veterans. Kyle Crabbs offers perspective on the team's evolving approach, and Zach Sieler discusses leadership inside the locker room, Jeff Hafley's impact, and why he believes the Dolphins' young defensive core is trending in the right direction.
Best of Dolphins features Omar Kelly, Chris Perkins, Kyle Crabbs, and Zach Sieler breaking down all the latest from Miami's minicamp as competition heats up across the roster. Omar and Joe Rose react to early impressions of Malik Willis and Quinn Ewers, the rapid development of Malik Washington, and expectations for Chop Robinson as he works to become a more complete edge rusher. Chris Perkins weighs in on roster battles, the quarterback room, and key young players like Kenneth Grant and Kadyn Proctor, while also noting Miami's long-term outlook and contract decisions for veterans. Kyle Crabbs offers perspective on the team's evolving approach, and Zach Sieler discusses leadership inside the locker room, Jeff Hafley's impact, and why he believes the Dolphins' young defensive core is trending in the right direction.
Hour 3 includes Chris Perkins joining the show to break down the Dolphins' roster construction, including early projections for starting roles, the receiver room, and why he sees Malik Willis as the QB1 despite strong early impressions from Quinn Ewers. Perkins also weighs in on Miami's long-term outlook, noting ESPN's low expectations while highlighting encouraging minicamp developments from Kenneth Grant, Chop Robinson's need to evolve into a more complete player, and high praise for rookie OL Kadyn Proctor, along with expectations that Aaron Brewer and Jordyn Brooks could get new deals before the season. The guys also get into summer conversations with National Donut Day and key lime pie talk, plus a debate on global sports star power as Lionel Messi's impact at Inter Miami draws comparisons to NBA Finals-level buzz and ticket demand. They also react to the Knicks' 12-game playoff run, Jalen Brunson's clutch play, and what it means when teams let franchise players walk in their prime.
Chris Perkins joins the show to break down the latest from Dolphins minicamp, including Miami's roster construction and which players appear to be in line for starting roles heading into the season. Perkins discusses the Dolphins' wide receiver room, shares his excitement for Chris Bell's potential once he returns from injury, and weighs in on the quarterback situation, agreeing that Quinn Ewers has impressed while maintaining that Malik Willis remains the clear starter. The conversation also centers on Miami's long-term outlook after landing near the bottom of ESPN's power rankings, with Perkins comparing the Dolphins' situation to other recent NFL rebuilds and explaining why the organization is hoping for a quicker turnaround. Plus, he offers high praise for Kenneth Grant's development, discusses why Chop Robinson needs to become a more complete defender, highlights rookie offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor's potential, and explains why he expects Aaron Brewer and Jordyn Brooks to receive new contracts before the season begins
The guys break down the latest developments from Dolphins minicamp, discussing the progress Miami has made since OTAs and the increased sharpness and intensity on display. Joe Rose provides updates from practice, including positive early impressions of quarterbacks Quinn Ewers and Malik Willis, both of whom have shown encouraging signs. The conversation also highlights key defensive players such as Chop Robinson and Zeek Biggers as the Dolphins continue evaluating their young talent. Plus, the crew reacts to a major recruiting win for the Miami Hurricanes as five-star edge rusher Jaiden Bryant flips his commitment from LSU to Miami, becoming the fourth five-star prospect to join the Canes' recruiting class.
Hour 1 opens with reaction to the Knicks taking Game 1 of the NBA Finals over the Spurs, as Jalen Brunson comes up big late and New York extends its playoff winning streak to 12 games. Joe Rose discusses Victor Wembanyama trying to do too much for a young Spurs team and admits that after arriving in Miami in 1980, he was taught to dislike New York teams, making it tough for him to root for the Knicks. The conversation also turns to college football recruiting as the Miami Hurricanes flip five-star edge rusher Jaiden Bryant from LSU, giving Mario Cristobal and the Canes their fourth five-star commitment and further cementing Miami as one of the hottest recruiting programs in the country. The guys also sound off on the growing trend of NFL wide receiver drama, focusing on Brandon Aiyuk's latest off-field issues, his uncertain future with the 49ers, and whether teams are becoming wary of talented receivers who bring distractions. Plus, Joe provides updates from Dolphins minicamp, discussing the team's progress since OTAs, encouraging performances from quarterbacks Quinn Ewers and Malik Willis, and the development of young defensive players like Chop Robinson and Zeek Biggers.
Marcos tries to make sense of the colors of the rainbow and tries to exile letters in the alphabet. The gang gets into the idea that aliens are in fact real; but Leroy needs a little more to be convinced. Quin Ewers is reportedly doing well at minicamp sparking a debate on if there could be a QB battle in Miami Gardens!
The quarterbacks had a big day throwing the ball, Travis will break down Malik Willis' performance and some big throws from Quinn Ewers. We'll get into Chop Robinson's pass rush success and all the practice notes, including soundbites from Jeff Hafley, Tutu Atwell, Juju Brents, Greg Dulcich and Zayne Anderson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mandatory minicamp is underway and Travis has you covered. Detailed notes from practice including the offense hitting some chunk plays and displacing the line of scrimmage. Plus, soundbites from Jeff Hafley, Chop Robinson, Quinn Ewers and Aaron Brewer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.