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Perplexed Miami Dolphins player exposes Florida residents who don’t pump gas properly
- Updated: July 25, 2022
Miami Dolphins long snapper Blake Ferguson was shocked by how some Florida residents were pumping their gas.
Ferguson shared two photos on Twitter of people wrapping the pump around their vehicles rather than pulling up to the pump on the side of their gas tank.
Did my parents not teach me how to pump gas properly? pic.twitter.com/ldi69SlFYv
— Blake Ferguson (@blakeferguson44) July 24, 2022
It’s hard to blame Ferguson for being confused, as this certainly is an unorthodox way of filling up at the pump.
Ferguson, who played collegiately at Louisiana State University, was a sixth-round pick by the Dolphins back in 2020.
A key part of the Dolphins’ special teams unit, Ferguson has made the most of his opportunity so far in Miami. He has appeared in 33 games for the Dolphins over the last two seasons, and he’s registered a fumble recovery as well five tackles.
The Dolphins have one of the better kicking games in all of football, and Ferguson and kicker Jason Sanders are right at the heart of it.
Ferguson and the Dolphins are looking to break through and make the playoffs in the 2022 NFL season. Miami narrowly missed the playoffs in each of the last two seasons despite finishing over .500 in each campaign.
With new head coach Mike McDaniel running the show and several offseason additions joining the team on offense, the Dolphins are poised to take the next step in 2022.
Ferguson is looking to continue playing at a high level for Miami’s special teams unit and prove he was one of the team’s better decisions in the later rounds of the draft.
If he and the Dolphins make the postseason, they’ll certainly excite the people in Miami, no matter how they decide to pump their gas.