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.
... report just said "Don't count out Chad Pennington from not returning next season." i always had a problem with double-negatives, i'm assuming he meant chad will likely be somewhere else next year. even with soon-to-be 3 throwing shoulder surgeries, would someone give a 33 (?) y/o with an injured 'noodle' a position @ starting QB?
after all, we did
for his sake, i hope yes. For our own sake, i hope he's holding a clipboard FOR US next year
another possibility is he doesn't play next season, assumes position as QB coach, and follows Parcells out of town. What a nightmare
"I don't really care what happened in the past, I'm not afraid of challenges. I look forward to them." - T. Sparano
What? Henne is going to play, and raise his stock value. So Pennington will be ready to play, we got a High enough pick to take one of the three best qb's in the draft, and will get a 3rd, possibly 2nd round for Henne, if he is just average, or below par. I would trade Henne next year for at least a 4th, spend that on another wr, or lineman, and draft Tebow, try to trade Thigpen, which im sure we could get a 6th round for, keep White, resign Pennington, and go after a solid wr in F/A.
MiamiThunder Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> I see us trading Henne, drafting Tebow, letting go
> of Thigpen, and resigning Pennington.
not one of those things will happen.
what is it with you (and others) and Tebow? He is NOT an NFL QB. At all. You think he will be a top 10 pick? I'd be suprised if he goes in the first round.
You guys need to stop the dis on Henne and support him long enough to give him some development time.
1. Get over the "I'm going to self destruct if we don't win now" attitude and support this guy long enough to see what he can do.
2. The team will e tailor making the offense for Henne in the coming weeks (yes I said weeks not just next week).
- That means as he and the team gets practice time and rep time it is focused on him as primary QB, not as stopping into what was designed for Pennington.
- This could be a good thing.
- Talk now of trading him is just waaaay pre-mature and rather defeatist sounding.
You are certainly welcome to your own views, but, hang in there a while before you write this guy off!