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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.
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> Just look at it this way he made an impact
> without us having a good qb.......Imagine marshall
> having a good qb on his team. The sky is the
> limit...........................Again he just
> needs to straign out.
Brandon Marshall makes $9.5M per year. He has no guaranteed money left on his contract after this year. Do you really think he is going to be part of the team in 2013 and beyond? Once the guaranteed money is gone, he's gone. We pay him like a top 5 WR, and he simply isn't in that class. It's not an effective use of resources. And he hasn't straightened out so far in his career, why would he now?
In 2007, Marshall's team ranked 21st in scoring. In 2008, they ranked 16th. In 2009, they ranked 20th. In 2010, they ranked 30th. In 2011, they ranked 20th. Marshall has never been part of a good NFL offense. And that's playing with 4 different QBs. Maybe, just maybe, part of it has something to do with forcing almost 30% of your targets to one guy who has major problems with drops and averages just 12 yards per catch. And you have to keep forcing the ball to him, or else you risk him pouting and committing penalties.
dolfanmark Wrote:
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> THE Truth Wrote:
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> > Because they have a franchise QB that's gotten
> his
> > rear-end kicked in his first two seasons.
> Adding
> > an elite LT will go a long way to furthering
> his
> > development by keeping him upright and on the
> > field.
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> But, rather than take on Jake Long, who they only
> control for 1 year, and who makes $11M, they could
> draft their own young LT, who they could control
> for at least 4 years, and who would make a lot
> less because of the new rookie salary structures.
Jake Long is the best LT in the league.
Anyone you draft at #2 (Kalil) is far from guaranteed that level of success.
If they did this deal, the Rams would essentially be getting bookend tackles for their young franchise QB. They could have Long and Reif Rielly.
If they stay at #2 the get Kalil.
Which is better for them long term or short term?
-The best LT in the league AND a young LT/RT in Rilley....
or
- Ryan Kalil at LT and the "hope" that he eventually is as as good a Jake Long
Frankly...that's a no-brainer.
Not saying they make the deal. Just that's what I'd start my negotiations with.
He was, in the past. He was not even close to the best LT in the league in 2011. 9 LT earned higher pass blocking grades than Jake Long in 2011, according to profootballfocus. 16 earned higher run blocking grades.
The Rams aren't staying at #2. They will trade down with Cleveland or Washington and pick up multiple draft picks.
I am pretty sure da truuuth is NOT mia1, his posts are more coherent and he uses actual grammer and punctuation. But he's not a newbie to the board for sure
The initial singular result from my "search" on PF2 wanting Trent Green yield a result of a fight with Ghotirule. However, although the intelligence level fits the post the fact is that the Ghotirule would never attack A & O. They were best of friends.
Then I began seeing a lot of conflicts on the coaching posts between Mia1 and PF2. So I'm beginning to wonder. Maybe Mia1 has somebody putting his thoughts down on paper.....someone who is far more articulate.