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Dolphins Say 'yes' To Hbo's Hard Knocks


Dpantherman

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Coach Philbin opened his press conference by announcing the team will be participating in HBO's Hard Knocks."

Philbin on Hard Knocks: "We thought it was in the best interest of the organization to do it at this time."

Seem like every team said no...the Jaguars desperately wanted on, but HBO obviously wasn't interested (who would be?)

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Yeah this is how bad Hard Knocks has become. Dolphins we're basically the last option they had.

Gotta be honest though, this could end up being a good choice. There's basically an open competition at every position, especially the QB.

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wow... I knew HBO was having a hard time getting a team to agree to do the show, but... the Dolphins? really?

what story lines are they going to have, what personalities and stars are people tuning in to watch?

Yeah there was a thing on ESPN a couple of days ago that said 8 teams have already turned them down.

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Yeah this is how bad Hard Knocks has become. Dolphins we're basically the last option they had.

Gotta be honest though, this could end up being a good choice. There's basically an open competition at every position, especially the QB.

Agree, no one else wanted to do it, so this was the last option besides the Jags... at least the Dolphins have a decent sized fan base.

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