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Fish Tank LIVE 12.10.25: Run Game Revival, Tua’s Role & Grier Re-Evaluated

Fish Tank LIVE 12.10.25: Run Game Revival, Tua’s Role & Grier Re-Evaluated

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Chris Perkins is BACK on a special late-night edition of Fish Tank LIVE, and he jumps right into the deep end with O.J. McDuffie, Seth Levit, The Legendary Sevach, and Chad Van Horn. After a long absence, Perk returns with strong takes on the Miami Dolphins’ identity shift, Mike McDaniel’s evolution, and why Miami’s run-game resurgence may be the team’s true path forward.


The crew breaks down the Dolphins’ four-game winning streak, old-school December football, De'Von Achane’s impact, the emergence of Jaylen Wright, and how Miami flipped several early-season concerns into surprising strengths. Perk also revisits his long-held stance on “cold-weather myths” and why this team’s recent formula gives them a real chance to make noise.


From the future of the Dolphins’ quarterback room, to whether Tyreek Hill’s absence actually unlocked the offense, to the ongoing debate over Chris Grier’s tenure and philosophy—this episode is packed with sharp analysis, laughs, and classic Fish Tank storytelling.


Plus:

• EMMY flaunting

• Seth’s Stranger Things playoff prophecy

• Chad’s Steelers-week chaos

• Sevach keeping the show on the rails (mostly)

• The latest edition of “I Tried to Tell Y’all”

• The Van Horn Law Group Legal Zone


Edited by Sevach Melton. Theme song created and performed by The Honorable SoLo D.

The Fish Tank is presented by:

Van Horn Law Group

https://www.vanhornlawgroup.com/

CasaBella Design Group

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