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PQOTD-Building the Ulitmate Miami Dolphins Roster Phinsider Style Edition-Wide Receivers Poll!
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So tonight, following the nominations post for wide receivers we now have the poll post for the same. We wound up with a total of ten nominations, including one that was not on our original list. Please vote on your top wide receiver in the poll below and the top two vote-getters overall will move onto the final all-time
Miami Dolphins roster. If there is a tie, as with previous polls, the tie among the top two/three players will move onto a second round of voting with a second poll. Obviously, if the top pick is a tie then those two will move on without any further voting needed.
PQOTD-Building the Ulitmate Miami Dolphins Roster Phinsider Style Edition-Wide Receivers!
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Well, the polling for tight end is over and we have a single winner with 33 percent of the vote was-
Keith Jackson- Of the tight ends on our list, Keith had one of the shorter times with the Miami Dolphins but had a great overall NFL career. He managed to make it to the Pro Bowl six of his nine NFL seasons. Jackson was originally drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1988 where he played for four years before signing a four-year, six-million-dollar deal to play for the Miami Dolphins. While he did not finish out that contract with the Dolphins, playing only the first three years of the deal he did make it to the Pro Bowl, representing the Dolphins in his first and last season with the team. In three seasons in Miami Jackson had 146 receptions for 1,880 yards and 18 touchdowns. He finished his NFL run with 441 receptions for 5,283 yards and 49 touchdowns
Crazy Mary s Hole among nicknames added to Ordnance Survey map to help stricken fishermen
More than 7,500 local nicknames have been added to the map in a bid to identify precise locations in an emergency
Nicknames on maps will help emergency rescuers locate fishermen quickly
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Local nicknames including ‘Crazy Mary’s Hole’ and ‘Stinky Bay’ have been added to an Ordnance Survey map of the coast to help locate stricken fishermen.
It is hoped that the change will improve communication between members of the public and marine rescue teams in emergency situations, helping responders to attend to callouts faster and identify the precise locations of incidents.