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Alejandro Solana

@alexmsolana

Pre+Post Game host @MiamiHEAT Radio Network | Exec. Producer Hochman and Crowder Show on WQAM | Broadcaster @FIUAthletics & ESPN+ | 🇺🇾 🧉

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Dolphins were never going to compete with the best teams in the AFC. After week 1, McDaniel NEEDED to prove he could at the very least get back to beating average/bad teams. Huge turnaround in this 1st half. Seemed things were getting out of hand but the offense put it together

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This is setting up for Riley Patterson to miss a 57 yard game tying field goal and I’m going to have to quit my job at 104.3 WQAM because Hoch will literally never let me live it down.

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Down 6 and need a TD. Terrible penalties and clock management. And then the game ends with the right side of the offensive line collapsing. If you had to sum up the Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel era… that’s the drive right there. #PhinsUp

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Nick Sirianni threw this challenge flag 31.415 mph, per Next Gen Stats. The flag travelled 36.329 air yards, the furthest thrown flag since 2016. The flag reached the end zone in 1.712 seconds, resulting in a 73.617% chance of the flag being noticed.

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You - an inexperience Dolphins fan: OMG we’re going to lose in Buffalo by 1000 pts Me - a seasoned vet in Fins torture: the Miami Dolphins will finally win in Buffalo Thursday providing a false sense of hope and prolonging the inevitable disaster #PhinsUp

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Dolphins fans on Facebook live in a different universe. Just nonstop fake articles / press releases from these “fan accounts” and the comment sections are filled with thousands of people who genuinely have no idea they’re reading something fake.

Dolphins fans on Facebook live in a different universe. Just nonstop fake articles / press releases from these “fan accounts” and the comment sections are filled with thousands of people who genuinely have no idea they’re reading something fake.