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THE Truth Wrote:
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> Would you rather spend 6-7m a year for the next 5
> years on Odrick or nick fairley?
I wasn't advocating we keep him because I think he would be a better fit in a 3-4 defense BUT I just don't buy the talk (from a few) who say he sucks.
I would have questions about Fairley as well....
1. Motivation: He has faced questions in the past regarding attitude and reporting out of shape, overweight. College and NFL.
2. He played next to a guy who may have impacted his value/worth. How much did he benefit from playing next to a guy that opposing DC's game plan around? Fairley's backup also played pretty damn well when Nick was hurt.
3. Detroit can afford to employ a different kind of front when they Suh at DT. It's not your typical 4-3 NT/3T combo. It's basically two 3 technique DT's. Fairley is not a NT and is not big (300 lbs). Miami already tried this style but it didn't work too well without a DT that commands constant double teams.
Now he is changed and motivated because his contract is up? Sounds familiar. He has the talent but I have serious questions about whether he would fall off after getting paid.
I'll take Dan Williams instead. True NT, Better run stuffer, IMO.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/17/2015 08:18AM by JoeFootball.
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> The dolphins might have a shot a danny
> shelton....If they do forget about odrick.
captkoi Wrote:
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> samsam3738 Wrote:
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> > The dolphins might have a shot a danny
> > shelton....If they do forget about odrick.
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> Miami would have to trade up to get him, and I
> don't think they will. Too many other holes to
> fill to lose a draft pick (or two).
He dominated the combine. THey said he was unblocable. I don't mind the phins trading up if we can get a player like this.
Plus this thing is not going to be fixed this year. We are not even going to make the playoffs with this team.
Maybe now that there will be 2 extra slots we might have a chance but we have too many holes still OL LB CB DL WR....We need a dominating DT and a couple of guards that can play. Need another starting CB and the WR position is in the air. The LBs stunk last year.
They need at least a couple of years to fix all that. I think more.
That list sends something of a mixed message to me. On one hand, it's a testimonial to Dawn Aponte and the front office that the highest rated Dolphin available is Odrick. On the other hand, the few names and the low rankings speaks volumes as to what people think of the talent the Dolphins do have.
JoeFootball Wrote:
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> THE Truth Wrote:
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> > Would you rather spend 6-7m a year for the next
> 5
> > years on Odrick or nick fairley?
>
> I wasn't advocating we keep him because I think he
> would be a better fit in a 3-4 defense BUT I just
> don't buy the talk (from a few) who say he sucks.
>
> I would have questions about Fairley as well....
>
> 1. Motivation: He has faced questions in the past
> regarding attitude and reporting out of shape,
> overweight. College and NFL.
>
> 2. He played next to a guy who may have impacted
> his value/worth. How much did he benefit from
> playing next to a guy that opposing DC's game plan
> around? Fairley's backup also played pretty damn
> well when Nick was hurt.
>
> 3. Detroit can afford to employ a different kind
> of front when they Suh at DT. It's not your
> typical 4-3 NT/3T combo. It's basically two 3
> technique DT's. Fairley is not a NT and is not big
> (300 lbs). Miami already tried this style but it
> didn't work too well without a DT that commands
> constant double teams.
>
> Now he is changed and motivated because his
> contract is up? Sounds familiar. He has the talent
> but I have serious questions about whether he
> would fall off after getting paid.
>
> I'll take Dan Williams instead. True NT, Better
> run stuffer, IMO.
I hear ya Joe. I agree that there are better fits for our defense than either Odrick or Fairley.
I was just pointing out that rankings are subjective.
I think 99 dolphin fans out of 100 would take Fairley over Odrick as a DT in our system if those were the choices and Fairley is ranked 10 spots lower on this list.
I think Odrick is a steal for anyone running a 3-4. He'll be a stand out DE in that system. He's never going to be that in ours.
I'd try to resign clay. other than that I'd let the rest test the market.
wallace has no reason to restructure. hartline, on the other hand, is the one I'd apporach.
if finnegan doesn't retire cut him.
I'd get a DT and OG in FA. Put turner at one guard spot at the start of OTAs and keep him there all offseason. Let him take his lumps. I'd do the same with Tripp, McCain, and Jordan. LB all offseason.
Shula was a master at slotting guys at certain positions and putting them there from day one. I'd rather they be good at one position than average at 2 or 3.
Yep Chyren...i'm pretty aggressive when I see a player decline. I'd actually try to trade him for some value although the program I was using didn't allow for that. Football is truly a young man's game *unless your a QB.
toko34 Wrote:
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> Toko......if you ever actually apply for a GM
> spot, don't use this post on your
> resume'......word to the wise
>
> LOL, just having fun. But seriously, I've been a
> long time advocate of us starting to get rid of a
> lot of the aging, overpaid guys and build up again
> via a "football-intelligent" youth movement. The
> process could be accelerated via a system of Sell
> High/Buy low..where everyone would hate me-(at
> first).
>
> Free Agents are a crapshoot, so many of the
> available guys are already done for one reason or
> another. The absolute best way to rebuild this
> team properly is through the draft and uncovering
> undrafted young players.
>
> I think Hickey has done alright, even though he
> was forced to get a lot of high risk Free Agents
> last season---he managed to add some badly needed
> talent in a lot of areas. I expect he will add
> some Cornerbacks and Wide Receivers out of this
> draft and maybe if we are lucky he will get a
> handful of free agents that will work out and get
> this team to 9-7 or even 10-6.
I'm just messin Toko, I agree with your theory of building thru the draft, I'm a huge fan of the Green Bay Packers front office and how they operate.
As far as cutting aging veterans for up and comers.....works great if you have "up and comers", I supported letting Reggie Bush walk because we had a younger version ready to replace him in the form of Lamar Miller......boy was I wrong. You outright cut Cam Wake, you better hope Dion Jordans nutz drop and he explodes or you're out of a job real quick.
You weren't wrong about Miller, Dolph..It took him some time but I feel he turned the corner this season and is a serviceable RB. Our other running backs aren't too bad either. Although back up guys like Williams and Gillislee haven't been quite able to show it on the field yet, I have seen flashes and am hopeful.
Bush on the other hand, is already in decline. RB's don't have much of a "shelf life" so it's usually a bad idea to invest high draft picks or high salaries on them.
I think my theory about Wake will kind of be proven this 2015 season, although I hate to root against him--his age and mileage stack the odds in favor of a steep diminishment of skills and/or injury. (gambling buds : take the under on sacks)
It sure is fun to use a "Moneyball" approach to Football but its pretty useless unless we are involved with the actual decisions or getting money off Fantasy Football results...lol