Was Pat White Really That Bad or...
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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.
Now that we fully recognize just how bad our offense is, many of us blame the poor quarterbacking. There is no denying that our quarterbacks have been horrible, but is because they lack the talent and mental fortitude or is there another reason? Perhaps they were coached so poorly that they couldn't help but suck. Maybe they were doomed to fail simply by coming to Miami. Brandon Marshall says the quarterbacks and receivers weren't on the same page. Isn't that the coaches primary job? Would you not being willing to bet they would have been successful playing for a team like New England?
Which makes me wonder. Was Pat White really that bad or did the coaches screw him up? I remember wondering why they don't leave the gloves on him. If he is comfortable with them, then leave them on. Was there a problem with wearing them? They attempted to change his delivery and we all saw the effects of that. Why did every play he ran seem to be a rush up the middle? How could a player that was so successful and dominant at the college level be so bad in the pros?
Mr. Ross would you please get rid of these coaches?
Everytime Pat go hit, I worried about his health. Now that is serious. I'm not trying to be cute or sarcastic. That guy simply did not have the body to play professional football in the NFL.
Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> Well, no other team picked him up.
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> He was free...not even the CFL went after him.
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> That has to say something, right!? Atleast I would
> think.
Maybe we made him look so bad that everyone assumed he sucked. I really do wonder.