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I have been rooting for Tannehill and Tennessee because they had a shot of getting either Pittsburgh or HOuston out of the playoffs. Don't think it will happen however.
On the draft front. Currently we sit third behind Cincinnati and NY Giants based on strength of schedule.(which in my opinion is stupid considering we lost to the two teams that have our same record. Why is head to head not first tie breaker?)
Washington and NY Giants have the same record as us and play this week, so something has to give. If we loose out we sit no worse than third pick.
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> I bet you he tcpf be against drafting joe burrows
> if we had a shot at him.
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> He wants him the wet firecracker tannehill back in
> his arms..So he could squoosh him squeeze him pet
> him. Oh Man OH man.
Sam, both you and Chryen have been going (somewhat) overboard in regards to Treasure and what he is saying about the draft.
If Burrow is there when Miami picks (and I highly doubt he will be), Treasure will want the Fins to draft him. He has been hinting at this for quite some time, and in one of his recent posts, he even said that.
True, he has talked of trading back if the guy(s) Miami wants is not there. I have also been preaching that. Don't just stay put if your guy isn't there; move! There is always a player or two that teams feel they must have, and Miami will be open for business. Now, what I have also said is I do not wish for Miami to trade back too far; a "blue chipper" could be lost. However, saying that, if Miami gets a blockbuster deal to move back farther than I think they should go, then by all means take advantage of it.
But neither Treasure nor I are advocating trading back just for the hell of it. And I can defend Treasure if either of you say that Treasure wants to trade our first rounder(s) for five or six picks in the later rounds. I think you guys know that.
As far as Tannehill....I am proud of the what he has been doing in Tenn. I backed RT while he was a Fin. He is hitting his receivers no matter where they are on the field; and his long passes are right on the money. He is doing very well, and I give him kudos. If a QB is used right, and has protection and weapons around him, then all can see what kind of player he really is. Along those same lines, look at how well the majority of players that we either traded or let go, are doing.