Hour 4 opens with Kim Bokamper sharing a classic Don Shula story, recalling how he was urged to play through injury on a muddy day at the Orange Bowl, highlighting the old-school toughness that defined the Dolphins’ early years. He and Joe also reflect on a recent gathering of former Dolphins players, trading stories and memories from past eras while comparing that culture to today’s game. The conversation shifts to sports collectibles and Shohei Ohtani’s scorching start to the season as both a hitter and pitcher, before moving into a deeper Dolphins discussion. Omar Kelly joins to break down Miami’s need for more talent, the reality of a roster with multiple holes, and the debate over best player available versus positional need, while also disagreeing on Jonah Savaiinaea’s outlook and projecting that the Dolphins could target an offensive lineman at pick 11.

Apr 16, 2026




