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Dolphins’ rookie minicamp will have no football
- Updated: May 2, 2016
The Miami Dolphins are doing something totally different when it comes to how they approach this year’s rookie draft class and the rookie minicamp this coming weekend.
And it will involve zero football.
In a bizarre move, as reported by the Miami Herald, the Dolphins are going to eschew the traditional move of having their new, young football players put on pads and helmets and instead stick these kids in a classroom over the course of the weekend.
From the Herald:
Instead Dolphins rookies will spend all their time during this minicamp in classroom sessions learning how to be Miami Dolphins. That means they’re going to get schooled on the schemes they’re playing, their assignments, and everything football that involves the brain.
But they’re …
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