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UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: March 21, 2011 08:32PM


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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: g_fish55 ()
Date: March 22, 2011 06:15AM

Darren Sproles may be the only player listed there that i would bat an eye at. Maybe Holmes or Edwards for insight to the Jets, but we pretty much have there number when we show up to play anyways.

"It's been fun to get the reaction of visiting coaches to the color of their locker room. Most don't notice it, but those that do are in trouble. . . . When I talk to an opposing coach before a game and he mentions the pink walls, I know I've got him. I can't recall a coach who has stirred up a fuss about the color and then beat us.” Hayden Fry

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: montequi ()
Date: March 22, 2011 07:04AM

Edwards would give us a nice speed option along side Marshall, but I'm not sure if the locker-room is big enough to hold both their egos.

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: g_fish55 ()
Date: March 22, 2011 10:36AM

And neither one has very great hands.

"It's been fun to get the reaction of visiting coaches to the color of their locker room. Most don't notice it, but those that do are in trouble. . . . When I talk to an opposing coach before a game and he mentions the pink walls, I know I've got him. I can't recall a coach who has stirred up a fuss about the color and then beat us.” Hayden Fry

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: montequi ()
Date: March 22, 2011 12:20PM

g_fish55 Wrote:
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> And neither one has very great hands.

confused smiley You gotta be kidding me!! Both have great hands.

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: g_fish55 ()
Date: March 23, 2011 06:31AM

ok i did some quick research and as it turns out Braylon turned it around and only had i think 2 drops or something last year, but Marshall was 3rd in the Nfl with 11 drops. Not exactly great hands.

"It's been fun to get the reaction of visiting coaches to the color of their locker room. Most don't notice it, but those that do are in trouble. . . . When I talk to an opposing coach before a game and he mentions the pink walls, I know I've got him. I can't recall a coach who has stirred up a fuss about the color and then beat us.” Hayden Fry

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: montequi ()
Date: March 23, 2011 07:24AM

g_fish55 Wrote:
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> ok i did some quick research and as it turns out
> Braylon turned it around and only had i think 2
> drops or something last year, but Marshall was 3rd
> in the Nfl with 11 drops. Not exactly great hands.

Check Marshall's stats pre-Miami/Henne. The man has HUGE hands and can catch almost anything...but our terrible offensive strategies hampered him last year.

You want bad hands? Look at Ted Ginn.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/23/2011 07:26AM by montequi.

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: March 23, 2011 03:07PM

montequi Wrote:
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> You want bad hands? Look at Ted Ginn.


RESPONSE: I'll drink to that!

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: DaytonaDolfan13 ()
Date: March 24, 2011 06:48AM

DUH, PLEXICO !!!! spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: montequi ()
Date: March 24, 2011 08:31AM

DaytonaDolfan13 Wrote:
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> DUH, PLEXICO !!!! spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Hide the firearms!! Oh...and don't let him drive smoking smiley

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: dolfanmark ()
Date: March 24, 2011 01:06PM

montequi Wrote:
> Check Marshall's stats pre-Miami/Henne. The man
> has HUGE hands and can catch almost anything...but
> our terrible offensive strategies hampered him
> last year.
>

Before he got to Miami, Marshall was a guy who averaged 6 catches a game, at 12 yards a catch. With Henne, he averaged 6 catches a game, for 12 yards per catch. He is what he is. People who expect more than what he did last year are expecting him to outperform his career norms.

And he does not have great hands.

In 2010, Marshall caught 65% of the passes targeted for him, with a league leading 13 drops. Bess and Hartline combined for just 10 drops.

In 2009, Marshall caught 68% of the passes targeted for him, with 8 drops, which was 9th most in the league.

In 2008, Marshall caught 59% of the passes targeted for him, with 16 drops, 2nd most in the league.

Braylon Edwards had an awful year in 2008, with 19 drops to lead the league. But, in 2009 and 2010, he only had 4 drops each year.

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Re: UFAs or Looking through the Second hand Shop
Posted by: Crowder52 ()
Date: March 24, 2011 01:19PM


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