Nobody's Retiring Numbers 54 or 99 in Miami and That's a Betrayal of Legends
Alright, 12s, deep breath. We're all locked in on what our Seahawks are cooking, how the Mariners are battling, and the Kraken tearing it up. But sometimes, you just gotta look around the league and see what other fanbases are dealing with. And lemme tell you, some news out of Miami about their Dolphins just hit my inbox and it's making my blood boil. Seriously, get this: they aren't even *thinking* about retiring numbers 54 or 99, even though legends Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor made them iconic and no one's worn them since! What are we even doing here?!Legends Deserve Their Due, Period.
Seriously, think about it for a second. You have two absolute titans of the game, Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor. These guys defined an era. They retired, and nobody's touched their numbers, 54 and 99, in a regular season game since. That practically *screams* "retire them!" But nope. No announcements, no leaks, not even a whisper of the Dolphins *considering* it. As fans, we know what honoring history means. We know about legacies. This isn't just a missed opportunity, it's a head-scratcher that shows a serious lack of respect for guys who poured their hearts out for that city. You tell me, how does that make sense?Around the League: Trades, Coaches, and The Little Things
And speaking of things that make you wonder, this Miami mailbag was full of other wild stuff. Like, they were breaking down their biggest trade acquisitions: Paul Warfield, Ricky Williams, Tyreek Hill, Jalen Ramsey, and Hugh Green. And this comes after big offseason moves like Myles Garrett and A.J. Brown changing teams. Makes you think aboutTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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the kind of splash moves teams *can* make, right? You always want your squad bringing in that top-tier talent. Then there's the whole sideline vs. booth debate for coordinators. For the Dolphins, it sounds like DC Sean Duggan will be in the booth, with Jeff Hafley pulling the strings on defense. Bobby Slowik, their OC? Still a guess. It's those little strategic decisions that can make or break a game, and you gotta wonder if it's the right call for them.Uniform Nostalgia and Fan Grit
Oh, and the uniform stuff? A fan asked about throwback uniforms, which usually hit later in the season for them, but again, no word. No leaks. Every fan loves a good throwback, a nod to the past. It just shows you that even down in Miami, fans are hungry for that connection, that grit. One fan, Dave Campbell, even wrote in, not for "great expectations" but for a team with "gritty attitudes & chip on shoulder mentality," wanting opponents to leave with a "bloody nose." That's the kind of passion we recognize, the kind we demand from our own teams here in the Emerald City. It's what being a real fan is all about. Look, it's a wild league out there, and hearing about these issues from other fanbases just reminds you how much every decision matters, from honoring legends to game-day strategy. While they're sorting out their past and future down south, we're here, focused on our Hawks flying high, the M's hitting bombs at T-Mobile Park, the Kraken battling hard at Climate Pledge Arena, and the Sounders dominating on Lumen Field. We've got our own battles to win, our own legends to cheer for. Keep that 12s spirit strong, because this season is just getting started, and we know our teams are ready to fight. Go Seattle!This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.