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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.
most of those players in my opinion were very good players but not superstars. By my definition a super star is the one play you can identify with a particular franchise. Chicago bulls michael Jordan, San Francisco 49ers Joe Montana, Miami Dolphins Dan Marino, Indianapolis Colts Peyton Manning you guys get my point. Only one superstar per franchise folks. This is my definition, and only my opinion the Dolphins had alot of very good players but only one face of ther franchise super star Dan freaking Marino that's it.
Finshady Wrote:
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> most of those players in my opinion were very good
> players but not superstars. By my definition a
> super star is the one play you can identify with a
> particular franchise. Chicago bulls michael
> Jordan, San Francisco 49ers Joe Montana, Miami
> Dolphins Dan Marino, Indianapolis Colts Peyton
> Manning you guys get my point. Only one superstar
> per franchise folks. This is my definition, and
> only my opinion the Dolphins had alot of very good
> players but only one face of ther franchise super
> star Dan freaking Marino that's it.
It's your opinion, mine is that your opinion sucks.
Finshady Wrote:
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> most of those players in my opinion were very good
> players but not superstars. By my definition a
> super star is the one play you can identify with a
> particular franchise. Chicago bulls michael
> Jordan, San Francisco 49ers Joe Montana, Miami
> Dolphins Dan Marino, Indianapolis Colts Peyton
> Manning you guys get my point. Only one superstar
> per franchise folks. This is my definition, and
> only my opinion the Dolphins had alot of very good
> players but only one face of ther franchise super
> star Dan freaking Marino that's it.
by that definition...Griese, Czonka, Morris, Kiik all fit. and the one ST rule is bunk. What about the Cowboys.....Romo and Owens? NYG had Eli and Strahan...San Fran....Joe M and Jerry Rice, Young and Rice, Earlier Cowboys were know as the triplets with Aikman, Irvin and Smith Manning, Harrison, James. Rams with Warner, Bruce, Holt, Faulk. The list goes on and on...
And with that been said let the record show that to me...its fine for anybody to throw that word around on this message board as long as its about a dolphins player. Even a 7th rounder. Until proven otherwise.
I am looking for White to put up numbers a little better than what Kordell Stewart did in his first couple of years. If K.S. would have had the Wildcat, he would have been much more successful.
Passing: 12/18, 190 yards 4 TD's and 6 third down conversions.
Rushing 19/120 yards 5 TD's
Receiving: 8/160 yards 1 TD's
im looking for white to get around 6 or 7 rushing td's about 4 to 6 passing, and prob about 1 or 2 receiving, i see pat white with around 600 yards rushing, and about 400 passing, with 1 too 2 fumbles about 2 picks, and about 200 yards receiving. OH YEAH AND A SUPERBOWL RING!!
"You were right numberone...you were right. The PATS and the 'BOYS had the same thoughts too. numberonedumbanddumber- you are a genius"Wow, another sterling prediction by the poster child for the dangers of illiteracy.So, let me get this straight. Essentially, the Dolphins traded Jason Taylor for Jason Taylor and Pat White and saved 7 million dollars. Now, I am not the greatest talent evaluator, but that sounds like a good deal to me."
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/22/2009 09:00PM by dolphinsnumberonestunner.
dolphinsnumberonestunner Wrote:
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> im looking for white to get around 6 or 7 rushing
> td's about 4 to 6 passing, and prob about 1 or 2
> receiving, i see pat white with around 600 yards
> rushing, and about 400 passing, with 1 too 2
> fumbles about 2 picks, and about 200 yards
> receiving. OH YEAH AND A SUPERBOWL RING!!
Dude you come right out of a comic book. You are playing your little funny games and it isn't working. Stop the bullcrap and post something intelligent for once.
There has got to be a first time for everything right?
eesti Wrote:
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> anyway back to the topic...
>
> I am looking for White to put up numbers a little
> better than what Kordell Stewart did in his first
> couple of years. If K.S. would have had the
> Wildcat, he would have been much more successful.
>
> Passing: 12/18, 190 yards 4 TD's and 6 third down
> conversions.
> Rushing 19/120 yards 5 TD's
> Receiving: 8/160 yards 1 TD's
I agree with that, those are realistic and smart numbers, I guess it all depends on how many you expect Ronnie to get this year in the Base and Wildcat