Home
THIS SITE
  About Phins.com
  Contact Us
TEAM NEWS
  Team Info
  Twitter Feeds
  News Wire
  Phins RSS Feed
GAMES
  Schedule
PERSONNEL
  Roster
  Depth Chart
FOR THE FANS
  Forums
  Places To Watch
HISTORY
  Team History
  1972 Tribute
 
-- Advertisement --
Privacy Policy at Phins.com
 
  Phins.com Phorums
    News Wire | Roster | Depth Chart | Last/Next Game | Schedule | Links  
          Show all posts by user
Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion :  Phins.com Phorums The fastest message board... ever.
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

Current Page: 2 of 108
Results 31 - 60 of 3234
3 years ago
Ken
Disagree, Sam. Grant needs to be replaced. We just don't have the room anymore for a guy that can't crack the starting group, docent get open that much and seemingly drops more passes than he catches. Fuller...1. Parker...2. Smith, Chase, Waddle...3. A. Wilson...4. P. Williams...5. Foster...6. Bowden...7. Hurns or a 2021 Draft Pick...8.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Yep, and I hope every move they made falls flat...
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Even though it was a slightly higher pick a seventh for a seventh is pretty much free. Especially since it's a long shot for any seventh round pick to actually make the team and then contribute in any meaningful way.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
The only way you take Pitts is if you want to make two TE's your base offense. Either way (Pitts, Smith, Chase, Waddle) we'd have a pretty good and dynamic group. Especially if we can add Harris or Etienne at 18) Gesicki would be our slowest (Starting) receiver, at 4.54. Hurns would be the slowest in the entire group at 4.55. If we could only have the draft fall like this...Smith 3, W
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
They didn't make a shitty pick. Moss was not even there for us to take even if we'd have wanted him. Now Avery in and of himself...was a 3rd down back at best and there were no other RB's at the 29th pick worth taking. In retrospect we should have tried to trade up for Robert Edwards. Maybe he would not have gotten injured if he was playing for us... The biggest flub that draft was Larry Shann
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Nobody said he wasn't a mess Sam. But trying to help the kid at no cost to us was the right thing to gamble on. Either he makes progress toward being a productive member of the team and tries to get his career and life back together or he dosen't. Now we have our answer. Shame but he simply didn't want to be helped apparently. Im wondering if he's Bi-Polar or Manic-Depressive. Trading down, as mu
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
He was trying to jump off of the roof to get away from the police. He knew he was in trouble and didn't want to get caught. It was not brain damage, just being young and stupid. We have everything to gain and nothing to lose. If he takes a step sideways you simply cut him. Somewhere in the draft I'd take an OL player just in case if I was Grier.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
samsam3738 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rookie recordmeans nothing if you dont make the > playoffs. > > Right as we speak he has a great team around in > tennessee and still cant win. RE: Rookie records show the guy has talent and that he can play. The problem with Tannehill was that he didn't have a running game or a defense but most o
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
I'd take a long look at this guy to be our young, groom-able, developmental backup QB to Tua, Desmond Ritter. Intrigued by this guy too, OL Daniel Faalele.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
3 - WR's Jaylen Waddle, Davonta Smith or Ja'Marr Chase 18 - RB's Najee Harris or Travis Etienne 36 - C Creed Humphrey, DE Carlos Basham or DT Tyler Shelvin 50 - WR Chris Olave, ILB Quay Walker or CB Israel Mukuamu 80 - QB Desmond Ritter, DE Payton Turner or LB Amari Gainer 113 - OL Daniel Faalele (Monster size), OL Cade Mays or S Andre Cisco 183 - BPA Offense bolstered with Waddle, Harri
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Food for thought: Tua has the second lowest TD/INT ratio for a rookie in league history (10-2). He also has the lowest INT percentage at 0.9% in history with at least 200+ pass attempts. He is also one of only four QB's since 1950 with a .750+ winning percentage and an interception percentage below 2.0% in the same season.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
jlyell13 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > astro34 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Just ran a simulation, here is my draft: > > > > #3 - Penei Sewell, OT Oregon > > #18 - Devonta Smith, WR Alabama > > #36 - Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah - LB Notre Dame > > #50 Najee Harris - RB
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Problem is if we want to truly compete and beat the KC's, Buf's, GB's, TB's of the league we need PLAYMAKERS EVERYWHERE and SPEED on our roster. I'm not saying we don't need better line play because we do but playmakers is where it's at in todays NFL.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Waddle is the closest thing to Tyrek Hill that we can get. I'd love to have him at #3. But I wouldn't scoff at Smith or Chase (he's just too much like Parker to me though) either. My pick at #18 would be Harris all day long.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Brady can go kick rocks. I will never say anything good about an effete snob, who is also an self-centric, whiney little crybaby. I'll never root for the Buc's. The Chiefs are just too fast as a team generally...if we want to truly compete against them we need a massive infusion of speed. Yes, the Chiefs can be beaten, I just don't want to see it happen until after this coming August. As
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
samsam3738 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No he is not. Watson is a true proffesional. > > Teams cant go making promisses they cant keep. > > These are grown men and deserve respect. RE: He's a true malcontent. Sure people deserve respect but respect is never demanded. Instead its earned. People need to understand a lot more often wher
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
samsam3738 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But the team told watson they would discuss it > with him....and then they ignored what they told > him. Thats distespectfull to watson... > > These are grown men. Not highschool kiddies. > > If i tell you iam going to do one thing and turn > around and do something completely different
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
The game was as close as it was because the Browns mostly played soft defense in the secondary from the first quarter on trying to milk the clock. This allowed the Steelers to throw much more easily.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
3 - WR's Jaylen Waddle, Davonta Smith or Ja'Marr Chase 18 - RB's Najee Harris or Travis Etienne 36 - C Creed Humphrey, DE Carlos Basham or DT Tyler Shelvin 50 - WR Chris Olave, ILB Quay Walker or CB Israel Mukuamu 80 - QB Desmond Ritter, DE Payton Turner or LB Amari Gainer 113 - OL Daniel Faalele (Monster size), OL Cade Mays or S Andre Cisco 183 - BPA
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Trading for Watson would not be a good idea. He is showing himself to be a selfish me first player that turns into a problem when he does not get his way. Then there is the $40 Million dollar cap hit, the fact that it would likely take multiple picks (Like as many as three of our top four picks) on top of Tua to get the trade done. Then that would likely leave the team with almost no weapons at W
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Come on Sam his receiver fell down that why the interception happened to close out the game. The ball was right on target otherwise and the game may have been very different if that catch is made.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
TreasurecoastPhinsfan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Still waiting brother. > > TUA sacked 4 times last week. Average of 3 per > game. How does that problem get solved by picking > a receiver? > > Guarantee EVERY receiver we have is instantly > better with a guard like Sewell. RB's as well. RE: Every receiver we have RB's
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Then there are these little nuggets. Our defense as vaunted as it was mostly struggled against larger receivers and against quick or fast offenses. We have a slot CB (Rowe) that cannot cover a TE, at all, period yet we insisted that he do so all by himself. We have a highly paid CB (Jones) which gave up big play after big play all season. We have another CB (Needham) who was very up and down this
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
dolphan4545 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Look, I know that many of the posters on this site > were not on board with the drafting of Tagovailoa. > The posters on here are knowledgeable about the > game, team, and some of you are well-versed on > college football. So, many of us were not on board > with that draft pick. These do not owe
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
So we have the following picks: 3, 18, 36 and 50 to start the draft.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Tua's stats today: 35 catches, 58 att, 361 yds, 10.3 avg, 1 td, 3 int, 1 sack, 6 rushes, 28 yds (Which led the team BTW) add to this... 11 drops by the WRs, one fall by Parker for a pick 6, zero run game. But yes let's blame Tua for the loss!
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Joe Montana, Tom Brady, Bob Griese and Eli Manning, didn't have big arms either and they did pretty well once surrounded by talent. Not having a cannon does not mean you can't or won't be a very good NFL QB.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
dolphan4545 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We NEED to find a franchise QB in there somewhere. > We DO NOT have one now. RE: Unfortunately right now we just don't know. Tua looks good, then he throws an off target ball, he does something well and then he has a receiver drop the ball, He scrambles for a gain and then he takes a sack, he finds a receiv
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
3 years ago
Ken
Hooligan2 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > At some point we're going to need a QB. Fitz is > 38. RE: We should absolutely draft a QB this year just not a high pick. We should draft a QB somewhere in every draft until we have a solid group from top to bottom.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
Current Page: 2 of 108

This forum powered by Phorum.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
   
Home Curt Fennell
Contact Us
DOLFAN in New England
TOP
   
© Phins.com. No portion of this site may be reproduced without
the express permission of the author, Curt Fennell. All rights reserved.