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13 years ago
sleekdogg
I think what he was meaning to say was that he compares himself to a Baby Ruth by Nestle composed primarily of rich chocolate, caramel, and nouget.
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13 years ago
sleekdogg
Phinsfan2 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > sleekdogg Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The QB position has become overrated in Miami > due > > to owners and fans panicing. > > > If you consider 10 years of mediocrity "panicing" > then I agree. > > But you don'
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
The QB position has become overrated in Miami due to owners and fans panicing. A few seasons ago this team was in complete shambles. Weak lines, weak defense,weak offense, weak special teams but yet everyone acted as though the only problem was a superstar QB. This team is just now getting to where you could evaluate a Qb fairly. And whether some want to admit it or not could still get stonger on
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
He's just trying to steal Herschel Walker's thunder.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
montequi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > sleekdogg Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Voted other.DE/OLB, CB, > > > DE? We have Starks, Langford, Merling, Odrick, > and may re-sign McDaniels. I wouldn't mind seeing > us trade Starks. I don't see DE as a need. In > fact, it's a po
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
Voted other.DE/OLB, CB, IMO this draft is loaded with defensive talent. Defense is still the bread and butter of this team and is vital to almost every championship team.We could use some more dynamic pass rushers and some cornerback help IMO. C- we could use one but I don't see any worth taking at #15. RB/FB- Can be found later in the draft. G-I think we will address through free a
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
Crowder52 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > sleekdogg Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Not a fan of the run n gun. Give me a > traditional > > pocket passer. > > > RUn and gun is normally a 4 wide reciever set, > which includes lots of deep balls. WHy would you > not like tha
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
I like both these guys, whether it be as starters or for depth.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
Not a fan of running QBS. Running backs are better for this in the nfl.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
Not a fan of the run n gun. Give me a traditional pocket passer.
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13 years ago
sleekdogg
13 years ago
sleekdogg
Good move. I find these guys like Thigpen and Brandstater intriguing. Seems like once your labeled a journeyman it gets hard to be taken seriously though, unless an injury occurs.
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13 years ago
sleekdogg
Panteraize Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think its a ridiculous question to ask. Are some > of the greatest QB's of all time really that great > or are they just products of a million other > factors that are lucky enough to work in their > favor? > > No. There is such a thing as greatness at the QB > position, but unlike mo
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
IS THERE SUCH A THING AS GREAT QUARTERBACKS OR ARE THEY JUST A PRODUCT OF THEIR ENVIRONMENT? -Was J. Montana great? or was it the fact he played in a creative system known as the West Coast offense and played in a weak nfc west division giving him the perfect ingredients for many super bowl rings and big stats. Bono,Young,Grbac all seemed to look good in this system it seemed as though who e
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
This guy gets alot of INT'S. Definitely a ball hawk. Also,forces a lot of fumbles. Might be the missing piece to our secondary. The only thing is I am sure there will be a lot of teams after his services.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
Aqua&Orange Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Guy doesnt have it. He is just a journeyman > guy....thats it. I don't know that he has had a legitimate shot. McDaniels was kind of crazy with qb's he got rid of Cutler and then he had Orton,Quinn, & Tebow.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
I like this guy as an underdog candidate for QB. -He has good size(6-5 or6-6) which is good for viewing the field with lineman getting bigger and bigger. -He has a little time in the NFL with Denver and briefly with Indianapolis and got a taste of some NFL playbooks. May have learned some pointers from Manning and got to watch him play. -I've read he has a good relationship with Brandon
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
Phinsfan2 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good post, if you believe that Henne can be a top > 10 Qb or if you believe you can win long term > without one. > > I agree that we don't have a tone of spots to fill > but I think QB is one of them, and the most > important of them. > > The way I see it is we NEED: > > 1-
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
Every year around playoff time people seem to start looking for the panic button and begin losing sight of the long run. Positives: -We did not start out 0-3 or 0-4 like the last few seasons. -We are finally starting to see alittle bit of depth that takes time to replace from all the coaching changes and personell moves. The Oline did decent despite all the reshuffling from injuries. -S
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
IMO Parcells should dictate the power. I don't think a coach such as Cowher should have that much power. I don't think an owner such as Ross who doesn't have a ton of football knowledge should dictate the power. A good GM controlling things seems to be the best method in the nfl IMO. I do like that question because it has been the problem in Miami Who dictates the power?
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13 years ago
sleekdogg
Phinjim Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Translation: > > Isn't very cryptic, he is saying that change at HC > brings the risk of losing some cohesion with the > existing staff. > > As noted, I don't think Ross's vision is something > that necessitates losing that cohesion, but it is > a risk if you can't land a quality coach
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
Aqua&Orange Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seriously though, can somebody (in a simple way) > translate what the OP was saying/asking? If Ross decides to change coaches,a repurcussion of this move may be the regime falling apart because new coaches will be inserted which many times leads to conflicting views causing problems. I then stated we hav
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
...If Ross decides to give the axe to Sparano isn't who is our new coach going to be it is who is our new gm going to be?who is our new defensive coordinator going to be? and who is our new vp/scout going to be? Right now we have a staff that likes each other and is all on the same page something that Miami could never find the last couple of years. So will we be trasitioning back to a patchwork
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
The part about Wayne I meant that football knowledge could not be obtained through money for example paying advisors. As far as Ross goes I do like that he wants to win and says that losing is unacceptable but I still feel he doesn't know the answers and will just start attempting random moves or letting others run him around.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
13 years ago
sleekdogg
175. Ownership
Over the last few seasons Miami has made many coaching changes and many player changes but after looking back at everything I don't think that is the cause of our problem. One area that I feel often gets overlooked is the ownership position (I don't particularly like that side of football as much as the playing and coaching side however it does affect things). I feel a strong organization starts
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