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Dolphins trivia

This season, Marty Booker leads the Dolphins in receiving with 430 yards. Who’s gained the second most for the Dolphins?

a. Derek Hagan
b. Justin Peelle
c. Ted Ginn Jr.
d. Chris Chambers, who played only 6 games, then was traded
e. Ronnie Brown, who isn’t even a WR and was injured for the year in game 7

Answer:

Chris Chambers is second with 415.

Ronnie Brown is third with 389.


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December 14th, 2007 4 comments
Posted by Donnie Filed under Patently Ineffective, Sports

4 Comments »

  1. Since I refuse to look it up I’ll say f. Ricky Williams, who not only isn’t a WR but a RB who got hurt in his first game back from a three year Maryjane binge. He caught one pass for one yard. :)

    Comment by Wahrheit | 15 December 2007

  2. Looks like my man is winning. Go stupid pants suing guy!!!

    I hope it’s d or e as that would be sweet.

    Really bad weather in NE tomorrow. I’m thinking of putting serious money (monopoly money mostly) on the Jets, as the spread is like 24 points which is just ridiculous especially since it is supposed to be freezing rain.

    Comment by Blue Devil Knight | 15 December 2007

  3. Miami wins a game!!! The universe is now in a state of instability, as the Pats also won today. Parity is broken, symmetry has been destroyed. The world is spiralling out of control….

    Comment by Blue Devil Knight | 16 December 2007

  4. Answer: d. Chris Chambers is second with 415.
    Note that e. Ronnie Brown is third with 389.

    @Wahrheit: LOL, that’s actually not a bad guess. There should have been a “more” link where you could click to get the answer, but for some reason, it didn’t show.

    @BDK: I hope you did spot some cash, ’cause the Pats didn’t even score the spread.

    As for the Fins, they deserve a separate post.

    Comment by Donnie | 17 December 2007

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