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Sunday Miami Dolphins Mailbag: All-Time Favorites, Ingold Status, Speed on Offense, and More


Second and final part of the new SI Fan Nation All Dolphins mailbag:

From John Fiorino (@jtwin17):

Change of pace with these next questions. Who was your favorite Dolphins player you have covered since being in So Fla? Also, can you name a player you saw who you thought was not going to be good but turned out to be much better? Also a guy you thought was going to be good but wasn’t?

Hey John, I do like those kinds of questions, though they force me to go through my mental library considering I’ve been covering the Dolphins full time since 1989. OK, favorite player: To watch, I’d probably go with Ricky Williams because he was such a gifted running back with absolutely magnificent vision. To “cover” and interview, my knee-jerk reaction is to go with Mark Dixon, an offensive lineman from the late 1990s and early 2000s, who was a really sharp guy who just gave fascinating answers to just about any question and practically never resorted to football clichés. The player who I didn’t think would amount to much and surprised me would be Bryan Cox after he arrived as a fifth-round pick out of Western Illinois in 1991. There was nothing that really stood out about him early, but it wasn’t long before everybody could see just how intense and tough he was. By the time he left Miami, he had become one of my favorite Dolphins players of all time. As for the opposite, I have to go back to running back Cecil Collins. While his problems at LSU were well documented (and the reason no team drafted him until the fifth round in 1999), I was amazed by how smooth he was during his first training camp and to this day I’ll say he’s the second-most-gifted Dolphins running back I’ve seen behind only Ricky Williams. But, of course, his career was sidetracked by off-the-field issues and he never panned out.



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