The NFL fined the Dolphins earlier this week for their apparent, multi-year attempt to meddle with the process of signing Tom Brady and Sean Payton. One of the fines was the loss of a first-round draught pick.
The 2022 squad, led by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, is unaffected, according to new coach Mike McDaniel, who believes the locker room is impermeable.
He declared that he wouldn't discuss it with the players.
According to McDaniel, who was quoted by Hal Habib of the Palm Beach Post, you can convey a lot by saying a lot or by saying absolutely nothing at all. The Dolphins of 2022 represent an enormous challenge for us.
I believe the athletes should give that their sole and undivided attention. Depriving anything of legs when it doesn't truly harm those 2022 participants, in my opinion, has power.
Tight end The players aren't discussing or fretting about the tampering fines, according to Durham Smythe, who claimed that they are "beyond of all our power in the facility .McDaniel had hoped and expected exactly that.
Coaches owe players a lot for the sacrifices they make, according to McDaniel. Since they have a job to accomplish, which is to put together a football squad and then be held responsible for their progress on game days, I wouldn't do them a disservice by wasting any time on things that aren't entirely focused on what's vital to them and their current task.
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