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(since they appear nearly every evening) live threads. Everyone is , as always, welcome to discuss any subject that you wish on the live threads, but please , in doing so, continue to adhere to the rules of the site. Also as per those rules, the discussion of , alluding to or references to politics or religion are prohibited because we like it better when everyone gets along. Please keep the conversation as close to PG-13 as possible. The PG rule also extends to the posting pictures and gifs. Any nudity (this includes photo’s with see-through clothing) or anything else of an offensive nature is strictly prohibited and the posting of such may result in a warning. Additionally, please keep your pic’s and GIF’s to a reasonable number and a reasonable size as to not slow down the load time of the thread too much. Please use the preview button before posting ANY photos to make sure that they do not show up as a huge item that will also slow down the load time for certain site members. Dolphins wide receiver Albert Wilson turned a pair of Brock Osweiler passes into long touchdowns in the fourth quarter of last Sunday’s 31-28 overtime win over the Bears.The first was a screen that Wilson caught behind the line of scrimmage and took 43 yards for a score and the second was a nine-yard gain through the air before Wilson sprinted 66 yards into the end zone. Both showed off Wilson’s ability to pick up yards after the catch and Wilson feels confident that he’s better than any other wideout when it comes to turning short passes into big gathe best YAC receiver in the league, for sure ,鈥?Wilson said, via ESPN.com. 鈥淭eam is looking for me to make those plas so far this season support Wilson’s claim. He’s averaging nearly 15 yards after the catch and has the most yards after the catch of any wideout in the league. That’s been a big bonus for the Dolphins offense and it’s making their decision to sign Wilson look like one of their savviest moves of the offseason.