Joey Harrington’s NFL journey was marked by high expectations and hard lessons, but it wasn’t until the Detroit Lions traded him to Nick Saban’s Dolphins in 2006 that he began to rediscover himself. In Miami, the quarterback ...
Joey Harrington’s NFL journey was marked by high expectations and hard lessons, but it wasn’t until the Detroit Lions traded him to Nick Saban’s Dolphins in 2006 that he began to rediscover himself. In Miami, the quarterback ...
Craig Heil spent 30 years as a member of the Miami Dolphins organization, participating in a myriad of unique responsibilities that included everything from sending balance sheets to former team owner, Joe Robbie, to submitti...
From Woody Hayes to Don Shula and Bill Arnsparger, Bob Brudzinski was no stranger to tough coaching, which helped him become a key member of the Miami Dolphins’ Killer B’s Defense of the 1980s. Contributors to this episode in...
From coordinating interviews for Don Shula to advocating for Dolphins’ greats during the Hall of Fame process, and playing a pivotal role in engaging fans through Web Weekend, Scott Stone’s 30-plus year journey within the Mia...
Whether it was growing up in foster care, opting out of the 2000 NFL season, or a career threatening hip injury, Fort Pierce native, Albert Wilson II, refused to let life’s challenges get in the way of his joy for playing foo...
In this open and thoughtful conversation, Dion Jordan, the third overall selection of the 2013 NFL Draft, shares his journey through personal and professional struggles and reflects upon the pivotal moments that led to his gr...
Making his first appearance in The Fish Tank since 2019, former Miami Dolphins defensive end, Jason Taylor, reflects upon his Hall of Fame career, shares his views on leadership and Nick Saban, and has a proud father moment a...
Shawn Wooden played in 93 games for the Miami Dolphins over seven seasons, but his contributions to the organization away from the field stand taller than any tackle, interception, or fumble recovery he made on it. Contributo...
It’s New Year’s Eve and O.J. and Seth are counting down their top 10 most memorable Fish Tank moments of 2024 with a little help from some of our most loyal listeners. Contributors to this episode include Sevach Melton and Do...
Damion McIntosh joined the Miami Dolphins in 2004 with the hopes of blocking for one of the most productive rushing attacks in the NFL. A Ricky Williams retirement and Dave Wannstedt resignation changed things in an hurry, bu...
Out of football in 2001, Jamie Nails resurrected his playing career with the Miami Dolphins in 2002 while helping to pave the way for the National Football League’s leading rusher, Ricky Williams. Contributors to this episode...
A mainstay on the Miami Dolphins offensive line, Tim Ruddy played and started at center in 140 of the team’s 144 games from 1995 to 2003. The Notre Dame grad was also widely recognized as one of the smartest players in the Na...
A Pro Football Hall of Fame Semifinalist for the first time, Richmond Webb dives in to discuss this recent milestone, his spectacular Miami Dolphins career, and addresses misconceptions about his abilities. Contributors to th...
Larry Shannon arrived in Miami as a third-round draft pick with elite measurables and sky-high potential, but when Jimmy Johnson compared him to Randy Moss, the weight of those expectations quickly became a burden too heavy t...
After four seasons with one of the Miami Dolphins biggest rivals, Dedric Ward traded Jets green for aqua and orange and joined the Fins’ wide receiver room in 2001. Contributors to this episode include Sevach Melton and Dolph...
In 2016, Jermon Bushrod arrived in Miami with an impressive nine years of NFL experience, two Pro Bowl selections, and a Super Bowl championship, all while playing left tackle. With the Dolphins, he shifted to right guard and...
At 6 feet, 7 inches tall, it didn’t take Doug Betters long to stand out in a crowd. The Miami Dolphins 1978 sixth-round draft choice quickly became a key contributor, and by 1983, he was the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year...
Just when you think you’ve heard it all from Joe Rose, the former Dolphins tight end and long-time radio play-by-play man is diving back in, and as expected, it’s a wild ride. Contributors to this episode include Sevach Melto...
Kevin Burnett spent two of his nine NFL seasons in Miami, registering 100+ tackles in back-to-back years from 2011-2012. The former linebacker dives in to discuss his upbringing in Compton, California, his special relationshi...
Kenyan Drake delivered his fair share of big plays in three-plus seasons with the Miami Dolphins, but none was more spectacular than his 69-yard “Miami Miracle” to lift the Fins over the Patriots in 2018. The recently retired...
Undrafted out of Bethune-Cookman in 1967, Larry Little turned a $750 free agent signing bonus with the San Diego Chargers into a Hall of Fame career with the Miami Dolphins. Little led the way for Larry Csonka, Mercury Morris...
In this special episode, O.J. and Seth chronicle the Miami Dolphins September 4, 1994 contest against the New England Patriots. After a torn Achilles tendon forced Dan Marino to miss the majority of the 1993 season, questions...
Gus Frerotte played just one of his 15 NFL seasons in Miami, but delivered one of the most productive years of his career in 2005, providing a veteran offensive presence for Nick Saban’s Dolphins. Contributors to this episode...