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BTW do we agree now that we lost against one of the crappiest teams in the NFL.....Without their starting RB,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,that we should suck to get the first pick overall...
And let the record show....I wanted them to win against the browns.................and i will want them to win next week against the chargers....
Just saying if they lose i wont be too disapointed anymore.....(((((.And have to take a cold shower like i did yesterday....to relax and decrease my blood pressure....))))))
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> Chren Wrote.....> We are NOT A TEAM
> > THAT CAN AFFORD TO THROW A DRAFT AWAY ON A
> > QUARTERBACK, EVEN A HALL OF FAME ONE, WHEN WE
> HAVE
> > AN ADEQUATE QUARTERBACK NOW, DAMMIT!!!!!!!
>
>
> Cant afford....?
>
> this is a multimillion dollar organization man...
>
> If other teams can why cant us....?
>
> Are you seriously saying that you rather have
> henne instead of a player qb who can turn out a
> hall of famer?
>
> Seriously dude.
RESPONSE: First of all, SamSam, nobody is talking about money. Obviously.
I'm talking about draft opportunities to upgrade the team.
We don't have the luxury to afford passing up the bounty of draft picks we could get for trading out of number one to another team and what that bounty of draft picks would do to upgrade the team.
Seriously, dude!!!!!!!! I gave you credit for more intelligence than that and it seems that PhinFans2 stupidity is contagious!
quote...> Chren Wrote.....> We are NOT A TEAM
> > THAT CAN AFFORD TO THROW A DRAFT AWAY ON A
> > QUARTERBACK, EVEN A HALL OF FAME ONE, WHEN WE
> HAVE
> > AN ADEQUATE QUARTERBACK NOW, DAMMIT!!!!!!!
Gee man you must be the only person in this wide universe and galaxy that wishes to have henne instead of a future hall of fame QB..
Maybe im wrong and you are right........I mean how many come back victories does hanne has?
And let the record show he has had many opportunities to close out game....A whole lot of them...
How many does he have.
A big fat 0.
Im sorry chren but i disagree completely...
I rather have a hall of fame Qb than henne any day of the week or any day of the year.
ok so stanford sucked before luck and gerhart but that is not the point. All of these commentors are saying that luck is a sure thing and the best qb prospect in the past 25 years??? huh?
Stafford, ryan, freeman, bradford, newton just off the top of my head have shown exeptional ability and that is just over the past 4 years, i have not mentioned top qb's like rivers, manning, brees, vick, brady
How can people say he is a sure thing or the best qb over the past 25 years i dont get it...
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> samsam3738 Wrote:
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> -----
> > Chren Wrote.....> We are NOT A TEAM
> > > THAT CAN AFFORD TO THROW A DRAFT AWAY ON A
> > > QUARTERBACK, EVEN A HALL OF FAME ONE, WHEN WE
> > HAVE
> > > AN ADEQUATE QUARTERBACK NOW, DAMMIT!!!!!!!
> >
> >
> > Cant afford....?
> >
> > this is a multimillion dollar organization
> man...
> >
> > If other teams can why cant us....?
> >
> > Are you seriously saying that you rather have
> > henne instead of a player qb who can turn out a
> > hall of famer?
> >
> > Seriously dude.
>
> RESPONSE: First of all, SamSam, nobody is talking
> about money. Obviously.
>
> I'm talking about draft opportunities to upgrade
> the team.
>
> We don't have the luxury to afford passing up the
> bounty of draft picks we could get for trading out
> of number one to another team and what that bounty
> of draft picks would do to upgrade the team.
>
> Seriously, dude!!!!!!!! I gave you credit for
> more intelligence than that and it seems that
> PhinFans2 stupidity is contagious!
how did that bounty the colts got in 1983 work out in that trade for elway. somehow I think they'd have been better off with elway
we've been playing the odds and percentages for years. we always trade down, never up, to get more draft picks. we always try to get a QB on the cheap or someone's cast off. it's gotten us no where. I am 37 and the team has not won a championship in my lifetime. IF we have the opportunity to get someone who has been identified as a once in a generation QB, and we don't take it, I am going to be beyond outraged. However there is no way this team doesn't take Luck with the #1 should we get it---it's just not going to happen.
I was just at the pro football hall of fame this weekend and the fact that we have not be relevant since the mid-1980s could not have been more clear. just walking around looking at all of the teams and players highlighted since the mid-1980s, not a dolphin to be found.
Maybe trade up is a good thing for this franchise.
See...Patrick Surtain........... and Daniel thomas looking good so far. Daniel Thomas is looking great so far actually..he can run between the tackles and is a very good receiver out of the backfield. He has shown nothing but positives signs.
EDIT>>>>>>>>>>>>And if you can play like that behind this miami dolphins OL then there is a lot of potential and hope for the future.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/27/2011 07:26AM by samsam3738.
I feel your pain guys but even with the 1-15 season, I have never seen the team in such a bad shape and in need of crucial elements. We need about two more dependable offensive lineman.
We need a good and reliable fullback. I don't think Hilliard makes the grade.
Marshall is like the Lord. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. But unlike the Lord. Blesseth NOT BE THE NAME OF MARSHALL.
Hartline and Bess are good but I'd like another premier receiver.
On the defensive line, Taylor is old. That's why I wanted to draft Ryan Kerrigan.
We need a middle linebacker.
We need a whole secondary except Vontae Davis.
We need a new coach.
We need a good offensive coordinator.
We need a good defensive coordinator.
We need a new general manager.
We need completely new owners.
Are you seeing a pattern here that gives you a clue about why I am taking the position I am taking that by-passing an entire draft for the sake of rolling the dice to see if you come up with Peyton Manning or Ryan Leaf is not something our team is, logically, in the position to do?
I think Jimmy Wilson, Nolan Carrol and Vontae Davis have all showed the ability to play. Carrol had a good game against Cleveland. Jimmy Wilson is way ahead 3 games into his career as Vontae Davis was 3 games into his career thatis for sure. The let down on defense has been free safety position, Sean SMith, and both the MLB's. Teams are making quick decision with the ball which has limited the effectivness of pass rush,and then this past week Mccoy, had a great pocket presence and escaped signifigant pass rush alot...
Crowder52 Wrote:
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> I think Jimmy Wilson, Nolan Carrol and Vontae
> Davis have all showed the ability to play. Carrol
> had a good game against Cleveland. Jimmy Wilson is
> way ahead 3 games into his career as Vontae Davis
> was 3 games into his career thatis for sure. The
> let down on defense has been free safety position,
> Sean SMith, and both the MLB's. Teams are making
> quick decision with the ball which has limited the
> effectivness of pass rush,and then this past week
> Mccoy, had a great pocket presence and escaped
> signifigant pass rush alot...
I'm really curious why we're not trying a CB at FS. The positions aren't that different, and plenty of players in the NFL have played both. With the depth we have at CB, you think we'd give it a shot.
montequi Wrote:
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>
> I'm really curious why we're not trying a CB at
> FS. The positions aren't that different, and
> plenty of players in the NFL have played both.
> With the depth we have at CB, you think we'd give
> it a shot.
I agree, Jimmy WIlson played safety last year in college, but i guess with injuries and such we are more thin at corner then safety. Reshad did play better against Cleveland though, I have to give him that, he didnt take foolish risk, as he did in the previous 2 games.
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> did we trade up for surtain? I think we traded a
> future #1 for a #2 that year
I think we trade up to get him if i remember correctly.
I dont believe we traded up for SUrtain at all. We picked 19 in the first rd and traded back our first rd pick that year to GB, who selected Vonnie Holiday, of all people. We then took John Avery with Green Bays spot at 28 or so and then drafted surtain at 44 in the second rd, I cant find any reference to a trade up for him.It might have just seemed out of place becasue we trade back to 28 and then picked 44.
I agree with Reppa on this one- Dont forget many analysis said Ryan Leaf was even more of a sure thing then Peyton Manning in that draft and coming out of college Leaf was more pro ready... In 2005, many said Alex SMith was the sure thing and Aaron Rodgers was passed on by 23 other teams including us, and considered high Bust potential.
Now add into the fact that if we do continue to lose a few more early, that Sparano and most likely Ireland are toast, what incentive do either guy have in making sure our record is so bad we get the top draft pick.
Now lets add on top of that Andrew Luck is still only a redshirted Junior, so he could likely wind up staying in School another year. So these are way to many what ifs to even justify this course of action with the team and coaches at this point. It is fun bar talk, but come on....
disagree with that crowder. no one said alex smith was a sure thing, same with leaf. alex smith was #1 overall in a draft when you couldn't give that pick away---hell we took ronnie brown #2 and he didn't even start on his own team. and the argument with leaf was that he had a bigger arm and therefore more upside than manning, not that he was a sure thing. in contrast, having followed the draft obsessively since the 1980s, I don't recall a concensus around a player being a onnce-in-a-generation type guy like we are hearing about luck. could all these guys be wrong? sure. but to compare the hype around luck with the hype around other QBs taken high recently, there is no comparison.