Bob Snedeker
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Bob Snedeker
@BobSnedeker
Loves: Wife, Kids, God, Dolphins. Alma 48:17
Meriden, CT Katılım Ağustos 2009
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@ArmandoSalguero I know this is a “rebuild” year, however, this schedule stinks. Two home games before November? No division home games before November?
Either the league is mad at Miami or they’re trying to help them get the first pick. They’ve taken away home field advantage.
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@kariwarburton You know what happens when you play country music backwards? You get your dog back, your truck back, and your girl back.
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This was a joke btw, I actually quite enjoy country music 😉
Kari Ann 🍓@kariwarburton
Being a country singer is like an infinite money hack because all you need to do is write songs about trucks, beer, and being country
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@Latterdaytruth I voted no. Belly buttons are a scar from earthly birth. There would be no need for Adam to have one.
But I could be wrong. This isn’t a hill I’m willing to die on.
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@Joe_W_Dolphins Put him at LG next to Paul. That’s what I would do.
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Because he’s a beast. Will likely play RG. Move to OT. Maybe these guys do get it?
Build from the INSIDE - OUT. 🙏
vsnyper@vans12njinca
@Joe_W_Dolphins Why?
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@Latterdaytruth Any of them. I’ve been a primary teacher, YM first counselor, EQ first counselor, assistant ward clerk, EQ first counselor (again), and now EQ President. There is so much joy in all of them, if you are willing to find it.
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@Joe_W_Dolphins I thought GB has liked bigger TE’s, like 6’5” and up. Joly doesn’t fit that mold. Not that JES has to do everything the “Green Bay way”, but this is a buck in a trend.
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@j_divis I did! I was asked to give a talk on Peter’s perspective during Jesus’ trial. Give it a read, if you want:
open.substack.com/pub/bobsnedeke…
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We all know the Easter story from Jesus’ perspective.
Here’s Peter’s… and how his failure didn’t define him.
open.substack.com/pub/bobsnedeke…
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@GinaMuscato It’s 2001 for me. Because we should have won it. Home field advantage was everything, especially that year. And Arizona had it because it flipped back and forth each year?
Nobody needed a parade more than New York in them end of 2001.
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Most will say 2001. Not me. It’s 2024. Here’s why ~
I’m WAY more pissed about being utterly embarrassed in a WS vs. losing on a bloop single w our HOF closer on the mound. That’s heartbreaking, especially after 9/11. But it doesn’t keep me up at night. Being embarrassed does.
SleeperYankees@SleeperYankees
Be honest, Yankees fans... which loss still keeps you up at night more? A) 2001 WS (Arizona) B) 2004 ALCS (Red Sox) C) 2017 ALCS (Astros)
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@Digital_InSaner @trentjhughes 3 hour preschool is the norm, isn’t it? Kindergarten is half days for some school districts.
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@trentjhughes 8am to 11am 😂😂 what fuckin parent works these hours??
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@305sportsbabe The Rams would be a good team for him. Especially if he wants a chance at a ring.
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@joboken5 @finsfan47 @phillipdilling1 We don’t need to clear all of the cap space. We aren’t going free agent hunting. So unless you can get a kings ransom for him, keep him. That’s what I say. Anything less than a 1st rounder, this or next year, is not worth it.
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Why? Explain it to me.
I love Waddle. I really do. But if we’re being honest, this team isn’t truly competing until 2028 — 2027 if everything breaks perfectly.
The stated goal is to get more physical, build depth, and accumulate picks. That means clearing cap and adding assets. Waddle at $30M per year is a luxury for a team that’s already built — not one that’s a few years away. And it’s fair to question durability three years down the road when you’re talking about a reset timeline.
In 2019, I loved Tunsil. But given how many holes were on that roster, trading him was the right strategic move. The problem wasn’t the trade — it was what we did (or didn’t do) with the capital afterward.
If you move Waddle, I’d want a first — or two seconds at minimum. Use that to draft a young receiver on a rookie deal who can grow with the next quarterback. That’s roster construction 101 during a rebuild.
And as much as I like him, he’s not a top-15 WR. He’s in that DeVonta Smith tier — low-end WR1, high-end WR2. Good player. Not untouchable. And that archetype can be found in the draft — younger and cheaper.
This isn’t a clown take. It’s a realistic one based on timeline, cap structure, and where the roster actually is.
Now tell me your angle — I’m genuinely curious.
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Mentioning building blocks says: Achane, Brewer, Brooks and Patrick Paul. Says Waddle after prompted…..
Miami Dolphins@MiamiDolphins
A conversation with our new GM. Jon-Eric Sullivan sits down to talk his vision, values, and what’s next for the Miami Dolphins 🐬
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Let's do this:
Guess a number between 1-5000
Fanatics Sportsbook@FanaticsBook
Y'all like FanCash or what?
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