Malik Willis and Drake Maye Aren't Even the Story in Miami and You'll Never Believe What Is
Alright 12s, I know we're living and breathing Seahawks football, getting ready for what Head Coach Mike Macdonald is cooking up this year, but sometimes you gotta peek at what the rest of the league is up to. And let me tell you, a recent mailbag out of Miami dropped some news that's wild, especially because the guys in their own headline, Malik Willis and Drake Maye, barely get a mention! We're talking major trade drama, classic threads, and some head-scratching number decisions down in South Beach. Seriously, you won't believe what's actually making waves for the Dolphins.Miami's Top Trade Targets are WILD and Everyone Should Be Watching
So, Lu from Dade County asks about the biggest trade acquisitions for the Dolphins. Turns out, they actually did a top 10 list for massive offseason moves like Myles Garrett and A.J. Brown. But when you zoom in on *player quality* strictly, their top five is straight fire: Paul Warfield, Ricky Williams, Tyreek Hill, Jalen Ramsey, and Hugh Green. Now, talk about making moves! They even mentioned Junior Seau, but he was past his prime when they got him in 2005, so he didn't make the cut for their top five based on quality. It's a reminder that sometimes you gotta pay up for pure talent, even if it means giving up a lot to get it.Why Miami Still Won't Honor Their Legends (and Keep Their Best Uniforms Hidden)
Then J Reynolds asks the question every fan wants to know: when are the throwbacks coming back? AndTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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are they finally retiring numbers 54 and 99? Turns out, no official word on the throwback uniforms for next season, though usually, one game late in the year gets the retro treatment. But here’s the kicker: they haven't even *thought* about retiring Zach Thomas’s 54 or Jason Taylor’s 99! Nobody has worn either number in a regular season game since those legends retired. What gives? You'd think a franchise would jump at the chance to honor their greats, right? It's just bizarre how some teams handle their history and legacy.Where the Hell Are Miami's Coordinators Going to Be?
Finally, Dave Campbell, bless his heart, wants to know if the offensive and defensive coordinators will be on the sidelines or in the booth. The short answer? Nobody's asked them yet! But the best guess is that Defensive Coordinator Sean Duggan will be up in the booth. Why? Because Jeff Hafley is going to have his fingerprints all over that defense, calling the shots. As for Offensive Coordinator Bobby Slowik, it's still anyone's guess at this time. Imagine not knowing where your play-callers will be this late in June! It’s all about communication and real-time adjustments, and where they stand makes a real difference. So there you have it, 12s. While the rest of the league is figuring out their throwback uniform schedule and where their coaches will stand, we're here, focused on our own crew. Our Hawks are grinding, and with the season getting closer, we’re just counting down the days until we see our guys hit the Lumen Field turf. Keep that energy up, Seattle! We're almost there!This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.