Odenn Wrote:
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> I hate feeding a troll but here we go..(yea I'm
> still gonna call you a troll. You initiated a
> registration on this board simply to bitch and
> complain. While initially doing so about an
> unhappy pick would be acceptable, you've yet to
> show me anything that says DolFan, even after some
> reasonable time has elapsed.)
>
I get it. I'm pissed about the first pick which is a big deal to me. I do have some positive things... but I've kind of had it with Ross and Ireland. They piss me off.
Here is some nice:
I like both the Martin and Miller pick.
Vernon is intriguing, but I'm not sure where he'll fit if we change the D scheme. This to me seems like a guy that Ireland locked on to without thinking of the bigger picture. But he could be a game changer if they figure out how to use him.
> Comparing RT to Henne by saying "hey look their
> statistics are similiar! That means they're the
> same! Bust pick! Henne v2.0!" is complete hogwash
> and speaks volumes in contrary to your intelligent
> grammar usage.
>
Looking at highlight reels, I think their passing and accuracy out of college looks similar as well.
I called Tannehill a bust once in some other thread. It was more rage than logic, and it was a wrong headed comment.
But this tread isn't about calling Tannehill a bust, its saying that I think we shouldn't have picked the guy at #8 overall. Comparing RT to Henne in college, they look a lot alike.
If it weren't for the Dolphins, who needed to pick a QB in round 1 just to shut up some fans,it is likely Tannehill would have slipped to the second (Just like Henne). And if Tannehill would have been picked in the second round by the Dolphins, then he would have probably garnered even more comparisons to Henne.
> You criticized someone saying just because they
> have a high post count on this board doesn't mean
> they "know anything about football son".
I criticized that person because he was disrespectful and insulting and didn't say a damned thing about football in his replies.
Look, I didn't log in and start posting "you're and idiot" to random people on this board. I logged in and compared the level of collegiate talent in Tannehill to Henne's collegiate talent and pointed out that Henne was a much lower pick.
This idea may be an anathema to some, and I can deal with some disagreement. But if I get a three year old level response with nothing but a bunch of screaming and kicking because the thought differs from daddy Ross Ireland's company line, then I'm going to treat the child like a child.
> Well, while statistics plays a roll in some regards to
> all sports, some more so than others, everyone
> that has intimate football knowledge knows that to
> base a players future and potential to become a
> great ball player by their statistics is
> borderline ignorant.
>
I'm not arguing this. It is very difficult to judge QB intangibles between college and the pros, and even the best GMs get this wrong. For fans to sit here and claim they have some innate knowledge of a QBs intangibles prior to the NFL - without even knowing that player well personally - is both ignorant and arrogant.
If you talk to any Michigan fan, they will have told you that Henne had that fire and the leadership quality in college. Heck, the great Jim Mandich was favorably comparing Henne's leadership to Greise when we drafted Henne. For some reason this didn't translate to the pros.
And I don't remember hearing a lot of "Henne doesn't have the intangibles" comments when we drafted him. That came after we put him on the field.
> Anyone that watched the games that Chad Henne
> played in knows that his statistical game wasn't
> why he isn't in a Dolphin uniform right now. Chad
> had many things going for him from a physical
> perspective. I think he had enough going into the
> league to make it. But....
>
> He lacked passion. He lacked drive to become a
> great. He wasn't hungry for it. He lacked
> leadership skills to get his team in line behind
> him to make a run at anything. No one on the team
> believed in Chad Henne except the coaching staff
> that placed him there, and in the latter portion
> of the Chad Henne show even that fizzled.
>
Certainly, as a Dolphin Henne lacked that leadership quality. But as a Wolverine he didn't. This is not anomalous amongst NFL QBs, and is what separates wheat from the chaff in the pro game.
However, it is very hard to gauge this coming out of college. And we are essentially have the same guy making that call in Tannehill as we had in Henne - only this time Ireland doesn't have a man with 40 years of professional football experience sitting next to him (Remember that Parcells said very early that Henne didn't have "it"

. I don't think Ireland knows what he is doing.
Right now Ireland picked a guy who has all the same risks as Henne, and (statistically) the same potential. But he picked this guy with a TOP TEN PICK. That is why I'm bent out of shape.
Honestly, I would have praised it if it were the second round, because that is where you pick risk QBs with interesting potential.
> I will never forget the look in Henne's eyes in
> his post game interviews after wins and losses.
> His demeanor. His lack of feeling in his voice.
> The man was like an uncaring robot that was
> playing to pay off his boat mortgage.
>
Henne sucked as a Dolphin.
> DK, you spoke of how the analysts all said RT was
> a reach at 8. I will grant you that he was.
That is why I'm bent.
> Analyst also say that RT has an amazing skill set
> for his position, he just needs polish and
> direction. But I will also counter your statement
> by saying that Miami, before needing anything
> else, needed a QB. And they needed the best
> available, not the best value at X spot. That is
> why I agree with the choice to grab RT. He was the
> best available QB when it was our turn. Waiting
> another year isn't an option for this regime
> anymore.
>
I think this is where I disagree with some people. I'm not in the QB at all cost camp. If I had the first or second pick I would have gone QB. If I had a lower half first, I would have gone QB. But, in my mind, with a top ten pick, blue chip trumps project QB.
We seem agree that Tannehill is far from blue chip. So this is a philosophical disagreement on the value of picking a QB, and impossible to sort out with stats. But In the past 10 years, I've seen teams win it many ways: some with first round QBs, some with walk on grocery store clerks as QBs, some with pure defense.
I get that some don't see thing my way, but I thank you for at least being respectful.
> They had to take the chance. I for one am glad and
> feel they should have been acting with this kind
> of attitude since day 1. BP, while helping turn
> our shitshow around when he came in, installed an
> old philosophy that set Miami back draft wise 5-6
> years. I believe that's coming to an end.
>
> RT will be succesful if he brings those skillsets
> to the table along with the things Henne could, or
> would, not. Drive, passion, discipline, and
> attitude. Putting those things together will get
> Miami a top tier QB for 10+ years.
>
I hope Tannehill becomes great and Ireland gets fired.
> Now if I could only find some posts of yours where
> you say something hopeful or positive about
> anything besides the backside and cleavage of RT's
> wife.......
LOL! I did reply a few positive lines about the `72 team
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/28/2012 09:12AM by DolfanKing.