HBO's "Hard Knocks" has finally found a taker. The Miami Dolphins will be the featured team on the cable channel's pro football reality show, according to Jeff Darlington of NFL.com. HBO had been rebuffed by a number of teams, including the Falcons, Jets, Texans, Redskins, and 49ers this year as the show makes it return from a one-year hiatus due to the lockout last year. The Dolphins will offer a few interesting storylines with rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill coming on board, as well as first-year head coach Joe Philbin. It should also give a close look at a franchise that is desperating trying to rebuild a once-golden image, in recent years, not only have the Dolphins struggled on the field, but their efforts to lure high-profile players and coaches to South Beach have been rebuffed as well. Source: National Football Post
Rocking body that's for sure. Idk why but her face just just doesn't do it for me. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket
With Ross involved (obviously a celebrity jock sniffing move here,) can it end any other way but horrible for Miami?
This is Ross' idea of making Jeff Ireland more appealing by cleaning his rep a bit, at least that's how I see this.
I see it more as Ross trying to beca TV star to become the celebrity he's always wanted to be...not to mention putting unnecessary pressure on Ireland, on a new head coach and on an unsettled QB situation...
My prediction: it doesn't go perfectly and hype them all up like it did for the Jets; and this is the last Hard Knocks we see for a while.