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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.
montequi Wrote:
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> BTW: I'm hoping Ross is meeting with him 1 on 1
> (i.e. without Ireland). So, if Fisher says he'll
> sign if we can Ireland, Ross is more likely to say
> YES.
Your scenario represents a bit of a dilemma.
Its one thing to have a non-dolphin employee exploit his connections to have a face to face with
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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> wow, that is unbelievable re the peterson report.
> so let me get this straight, someone not working
> for the dolphins offer a job to gruden with the
> authority to fire the team's gm? how dysfunctional
> can you get?
> and to top it all off, gruden turned it down!
That was actually a good
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Crowder52 Wrote:
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>
> I find it hard to believe, you have never heard of
> substantive theories on truth...... but you are
> quoting a fictional character in a film(who left
> the screen on this film being charged as a
> murderer), so I have to accept anything could be
> possible...
What can I say...I'm a hu
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TreasurecoastPhinsfan Wrote:
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> The truth is subjective. Always has been , always
> will be. You want to believe it , it will be the
> truth.
So if I want to believe that I can breathe water instead of air that will be true?
I'm going out on a limb here and I'm going to suggest that THE Truth is that I can't do that no ma
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Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> If Polian is the best GM in the business, then why
> do they look like the least talented team in the
> league without Peyton Manning?
>
> Just wondering.
No team stays on top forever. If someone is going to judge a GM based on their lowest point then they are just looking for a reason to p
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tsstamper Wrote:
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>
> Honestly, having said all that, I would keep
> Manning and draft Luck. If Luck is all that after
> 4 years, then you sign him again or franchise
> him...cross that bridge when you get to it.
First off, how will you know how good Luck will be if Manning stays healthy and he never gets on the
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Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> Crowder52 Wrote:
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> > Sure but Cam Cameron, Dave Wanstedt, and Tony
> > Sparano, were all cordinators.....How has that
> > worked out for us?
> >
> > Secondly my notion is not that we shouldn't have
> a
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I'D kiss ChyrenB on the mouth if we hired Polian!
Best GM in the sport in my mind.
Seems to me that there may have been a disagreement over whether to keep manning or draft Luck.
It will be interesting to see how that played out in his being let go.
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ChyrenB Wrote:
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> By the way, I hope you went back and calculated
> the wins THIS year and that it supported your
> point BEFORE you posted last.
Carolina SOS = .504
Miami = .504
Bills = .520
Hence...coin flip between Miami and carolina coming up to determine who picks 8th and 9th. Bills pick 10th.
Now had Mi
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ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Give me a response by the NFL. I have emailed
> them but you contend that you can't find an email
> address.
What e-mail did you send your inquiry to?
>
> Until then, your theories are as good as
> mine.....just theories.
Mine's not a theory. It's THE Truth.
Yours isn't a theory
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Crowder52 Wrote:
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> See my friend, what happens is The Truth- is
> relative, and some even believe there is no truth
> at all.
And some people believe in the Easter Bunny...but that doesn't change THE Truth, does it?
>
> Other types of Truth, which is kind of the social
> circle by which members get in
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Crowder52 Wrote:
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> Sure but Cam Cameron, Dave Wanstedt, and Tony
> Sparano, were all cordinators.....How has that
> worked out for us?
Seriously? that's your response? Because we hired some bad coordinators we shouldn't hire any other coordinators?
That's like saying: "My first wife was a miserable woman so my
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Crowder52 Wrote:
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> All of the guys that were mentioned today as our
> HC options make me sick.... WTF? We better pay
> Gruden and get rid of Ireland if that would seal
> the deal with Gruden. But how does a GM negotiate
> with potential HC, when we all know that the main
> issue they have with taking the team is the
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Crowder52 Wrote:
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> The Truth, well i am glad you are back...LOL, that
> you disabled your account and then couldnt get it
> back..lol
While there certainly is a healthy mount of irony in how that played out...its nothing out of the ordinary. I asked to have my account deleted. Curt did so and put a hold on the account so
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fiedlerhater Wrote:
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> Ok everyone, i have been getting ripped about me
> saying we dont need a franchise qb and all i hear
> is we need rg3 or luck and we have to get this qb
> and that coach and blah blah blah, and i have been
> saying it will not happen and this owner is
> gutless and blah blah. The latest things
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dolphaholic Wrote:
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> X 2
> Had this talk with the new guy last night, I don't
> see the Colts dumping Manning UNLESS they feel he
> hasn't (and won't) fully recovered from his
> neck/back problems.
Ok, lets say the Colts feel he's 100% healthy.
How do they justify paying him $28 mill a year for the next 3 ye
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samsam3738 Wrote:
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> THE Truth Wrote:
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> > I thought this thread was going to be about my
> > me...
> >
> >
> > Just kidding...
> >
> > I'll admit it felt good to beat the jets, but
> for
> > me it was like w
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Krunk Fu Wrote:
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> If the Colts do draft Luck, I think its actually
> possible that they release Manning. Any trade
> would be incredibly messy.
They can't trade him without picking up his option first. That means they have to pay him $28 million for the right to trade him.
Considering that he's 35 and coming of his 2nd n
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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> my prediction, both manning and luck are on the
> colts next year.
I can't see it happening. I think that we are going to have to have a friendly wager on that.
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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> I could post any of the dozens of articles from
> today listing the draft order and explaining that
> the first tiebreaker is SOS, then other things
> that are NOT head to head, then a coin flip but
> really....why bother?
> I could also post things saying the earth is round
> but chyrenB wo
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Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> Most likely true, Phinsfan.
>
> Still....this race was a one horse race for a near
> 2 years, to see another player actually moving
> into that space is pretty crazy.
Phinsfan2 is dead...
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Finshady Wrote:
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> Hell yeah that's great for us,and bad for us.
> what this means is Manning will come back to start
> for the Colts again while Griffin learns from him.
> It also means that when we play the Colts next
> season Manning will face our defense again.
I read it a little differently.
I agree, this is
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Colts said the same thing when they were choosing between Manning and Leaf.
Don't buy it. They are just chumming the trade waters. They don't want all the trade calls for teams interested in Griffin going to the Rams at #2.
They'll take Luck. They know that kid inside and out because Polian's son is on Stanford's staff.
So even if they think they are equal, Luck is the safer pick.
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