Andy dalton........Did Miami miss the boat?
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> make up your mind, who do you have a bigger hard
> on for, mallet or this guy?
I don't know if your kidding or being an idiot. I'm giving you the benifit of the doubt.
I never had a hard on for Dalton. Thats my point. NOBODY did. Everyone missed the boat on him. Kind of like Marino I guess in 83'. He was so far off the radar he could have bombed and no one would have noticed.
But to answer your question.....Mallet is sitting behind one of the Premier QB's of the 21st Century. So I don't think he's really getting his fair share of playing time yet. He will haunt us, unless we get an even bigger arm for the future.
thank you for giving me the benefit of the doubt.
I've moved on from the 2010 draft. the 2011 prospects are supposed to be among the best in recent years, and we'll be in position to get one of them. there's no way we pass on them.....is there?
I agree........unless we keep winning and put ourselves just out of reach to nab one. The Dolphins can't win when we want them too, and now they are winning when it can actually help the Franchise for the future. I forget the last time I actually dug being a Dolphins fan.
(R/J)ay Wrote:
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> Yes, we did miss the boat.
>
> Perhaps some day this team will bite the bullet
> and draft a QB in the first round again.
He was taken at the Top of the second round.......But I get your point Friend!
no one wanted us to take dalton at 15. I recall before the draft one writer had him mocked to us there and he was vilified on this board (probably by me).
whatever, let's take barkley or RG3, or even jones, we can get one of them for sure, even if it requires a trade up. This is a good year for that b/c many of the teams ahead of us won't be taking QBs in the first.
If Moore keeps it up, I'd be psyched to have a hotshot rooke franchise type QB and Moore on the roster. That would solid.
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> no one wanted us to take dalton at 15. I recall
> before the draft one writer had him mocked to us
> there and he was vilified on this board (probably
> by me).
> whatever, let's take barkley or RG3, or even
> jones, we can get one of them for sure, even if it
> requires a trade up. This is a good year for that
> b/c many of the teams ahead of us won't be taking
> QBs in the first.
> If Moore keeps it up, I'd be psyched to have a
> hotshot rooke franchise type QB and Moore on the
> roster. That would solid.
Even better would be to have a Hot shot rookie Franchise QB, and trade Moore for a 1st rounder to some team in the NFC.
dolphaholic Wrote:
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> It's easy to play arm chair QB, no way in hell we
> were taking Andy Dalton with the 15th pick. Do we
> really have to 2nd guess EVERY player that we
> passed on that does decent?
Honestly? Yes.
Because we stink and the guys we draft either don't pan out or don't really help the team in a meaningful capacity.
Yes. I was one of the "Henne detractors" before the season started and I absolutely would have been fine with reaching a bit for a QB at #15. If he doesn't pan out, he doesn't pan out.
Pouncey's a real good player, but we need a damn quarterback.
The Jets traded up for Sanchez, who was a hell of a reach, and even though he's turned out to be garbage, I still think it was a smart move. You gotta go after a guy and not be afraid to pay a little bit too much. To paraphrase Ron Wolf, you can never pay too much for a quarterback.
Well R/jay, I respectively disagree. Like I said, hindsight's 20/20, but the Jets are screwed after overpaying for Sanchez, while we took the same QB (skill wise) late in the 2nd. Reaching for Dalton at 15 and having him not pan out would of for sure cost Ireland his job (he's probably gone anyway, but at least we got an anchor at center for years to come). Don't get me wrong, I wanted a QB also (I wanted to move up for Gabbert), but to complain about not taking Dalton isn't really fair is it?
dolphaholic Wrote:
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> Complaining about not taking a QB in general is
> one argument, complaining about not taking Dalton
> at #15 is a whole different argument.
Did anyone here do that? I didn't see it. I think I mentioned That its incredible to see what he has become and No one even had him on the Radar, not even a blip.
What does this have to do with the price of Apples? I only started this thread to point out that its not always the big name QB's that are winners. Seeing as we will most likely be QB shopping I thought it was a valid point and something to consider , especially if the Dolphins win us out of the Top of the draft.
Please don't make statements that are not true. But I guess if your looking hard enough for anything you will eventually find it huh?
Wow. That article sure blew a lot of smoke up Dalton's bung hole, but I wasn't very mesmerized by it. Let's compare some statistics shall we?
Dalton - completion % 59.3 - QB rating 79.6 (21st in the league)
Our scrub UDFA backup who's currently starting - completion % 63.0 - QB rating 87.8 (10th in the league)
I don't know man. Seems like that female sports writer simply has the hots for the young lad. I'm relieved we didn't use the 15th pick to get him. I think we'll miss the boat though if we don't grab one of the top 4 in the next draft.
Why do you not understand that he did this in 2009, then pooped his pants in 2010 after Carolina put their trust in him!?
Epic, dude, seriously, wake up and smell the roses. Matt Moore cost us the Dallas game with bone headed play. He sucks. Just because he is playing better than Henne, doesnt mean squat. He and Henne suck.
Well Newton has a cannon so throwing it deep to Smith work's.
He can run so that alone make's team's defend him total opposite of Moore.
Look Moore isnt the next Brady, but as long as he continue's playing the way he has been playing with better fourth quarter play he is franchise material.
Sanchez is a franchise and he suck's so? Cassel is franchise and Moore is just as good if not better than Cassel.
EpicDolphinFan Wrote:
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> Sanchez is a franchise and he suck's so? Cassel is
> franchise and Moore is just as good if not better
> than Cassel.
>
Bizzare. That's all I can say. What, exactly, constitutes a "franchise" QB in your eyes? If Sanchez sucks...why is he a franchise QB to you?