69 days until football season.
The player we will be spotlighting today is offensive lineman #69 Keith Sims.
Sims was drafted by the Dolphins in the second round in 1990. He followed the Dolphins first round pick that year of Richmond Webb. The two would be a part of a tough offensive line that did an outstanding job of protecting Dan Marino. Sims spent 8 seasons with the Dolphins. Most recently, Sims has continued showing his love for football by landing himself a spot as an assistant football coach for the Seckinger Jaguars in Georgia.
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⭐️ Second Team All-Pro
⭐️ 3x Pro Bowler
⭐️ PFWA All-Rookie Team
⭐️ Dolphins Walk of Fame (2013)
It’s Here! Let the #NKOTBDay Celebrations Begin! Show us how you are celebrating, tell us your favorite memories, and tag us so we can share on socials! …and of course we’ll have more to share with you throughout the day, so stay tuned! We love you Blockheads! 🤖❤️
Dearest Miami Dolphins Organization,
If I sent you my therapy bills,
you’d fold the franchise.
If I invoiced you for my gray hairs,
you’d declare bankruptcy.
Thirteen years old
that’s when I last saw a playoff win.
Every week since then,
I show up like a fool with hope in my chest.
And every week,
you find a new way
to break it.
Today’s second half?
Abysmal.
Unwatchable.
A joke without a punchline.
Grier and McDaniel?
Still employed.
For what?
For this?
And what hurts most
you look around the league,
watch teams lay it all on the line,
and realize just how far
we are from even sniffing that level.
I’ll keep watching,
because apparently masochism
is a core requirement
of Dolphins fandom.
But I’m tired.
So very tired.
Love & peace, ✌🏼
Your loyal hostage.
@TheFP The fact that people are actually being diagnosed and receiving services that help them function in society…rather than being written off as stupid, crazy, violent “r-words” and institutionalized. Autism has always been around, it just hasn’t always been recognized.
On this day in 2008, we had our first show back in Toronto—-rewatching these clips gives us all the feels. 17 years and many many shows later we are so blessed to keep doing what we love! Thank you Blockheads for always supporting us! 🤖❤️
7️⃣8️⃣ @RichmondWebb DAYS until our Miami Dolphins KICK OFF the regular season!!!!
TIME TO GET the LEGEND in the
@ProFootballHOF
All love brother🧡🐬🆙 #PhinsUp
Legendary ESPN anchor Chris Berman, who joined the network just after its September 7, 1979, launch, has extended his contract. In 2029, he will become ESPN’s first employee to celebrate his 50th anniversary with the network.