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Discussion of things relating directly to the phins.com website. Topics include questions, recommendations, corrections, suggestions and anything else relevant to the information available from phins.com
THE Truth Wrote:
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> berkeley223 Wrote:
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> > there is buzz that RT could slide far down the
> > draft if we pass at #8.
> > would you guys be good with taking Floyd or D
> at
> > 8, then trading our #2 and 2 3s to get back in
> the
&g
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
Phinjim Wrote:
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> Okay, let's not get our panties in a bunch here
> ... the question is not so much on wildcat but
> more so on tannehill's potential as a dual threat
> passer and receiver.
>
> There is by the way if you think about it, an
> entirely different dynamic when you have the same
> guy in there wit
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Cap, everyone has positives to say about Tannehill
> and I do too. He appears to be one of the most
> field smart QBs coming out of this draft, perhaps
> second to Luck in that category.
>
> However, while draft gurus, former GMs, analysts
> and scouts have all pointed out his positives, it
&
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
808phan Wrote:
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> For a QB who isn't considered to be starting
> material right away he sure gets a lot of media
> attention & I'm getting really tired of it. I
> surely don't want to see a desperate attempt to
> draft him. If he's there at #8 and Ireland drafts
> him then so be it, & if Ireland passes on him
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
Crowder52 Wrote:
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> Dolph-
>
> Tannehill- is younger and a better scrambler for
> sure as jlyell, said,
>
> I would bet Weeden has the slight advantage in arm
> strength.
>
> Weeden won football games in fact he only lost one
> game all season.. Tannehill lost 6... And they
> played in the sa
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
Odenn Wrote:
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> After watching our #1 wideout, the right side of
> the line, and various holes on defense pop up, I
> am finding little light at the end of the off
> season tunnel. I usually browse and read these
> forums lately while refraining from posting as of
> late due to lack of time. However, I'd like to get
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> I have to handle your posts one at a time.
> captkoi Wrote:
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> > But they won't be available
>
> Not all but most likely one because we know that
> Luck and RGIII take up 2 of the first 7 spots and
> that leaves five.
>
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
Ken Wrote:
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> The situation was vastly different back then to be
> sure, but all one needs to know today is if a QB
> has won the Heisman...don't draft him.
>
> Griese was always the right pick, he was very
> accurate, smart, mobile enough, unselfish, and a
> leader...what else could you have wanted in a QB
>
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
eesti Wrote:
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> I just got NFL Ticket for free with new
> subscription to DTV. Just signed up again after 4
> years without. It cost me $8.
>
> Last I checked 4 months ago they wanted a $400
> deposit. Now nothing!
>
> Probably gonna get Sunday Ticket max for an extra
> $100 so I can watch on laptop and
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
dolphin1423 Wrote:
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> Crowder52 Wrote:
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> > captkoi- IMO the difference between picking 8
> to
> > 26 or so, is going to be more about option of
> > position more then difference in talent of what
> > the player will bring to their respect
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> And they would have said, "See we SHOULD HAVE
> CHOSE STEVE SPURRIER! HE WAS THE HEISMAN WINNER."
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Chyren, sounds like you and I (and a few others) have been around the Fins for some time.
I am sure you remember the situation that Miami was going
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> BTW, I have never advocated trading down from no.
> 8. I think it would be stupid to do so given the
> talent that would be available at 8 in all
> positions, Floyd, Reiff possibly, Ingram or
> Coples.
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It would depend who was available at
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Captkoi, I don't agree with your bottom line but I
> respect your analysis FAR MORE than I do those
> people who think that had we just drafted Matt
> Ryan, we'd be contending for the SuperBowl last
> year.
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Guys, just as I asked on the other b
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
Crowder52 Wrote:
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> captkoi- IMO the difference between picking 8 to
> 26 or so, is going to be more about option of
> position more then difference in talent of what
> the player will bring to their respective position
> on your team...
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And the question is, and
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> As to your last post, CaptKoi, on your second
> list, you say that they all have question marks.
>
> None as big as Tanny who, even by his supporters'
> reckoning, will have to sit a year just learning
> the QB position to reach the point of NFL
> standards while QBs that have played it for thei
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Michael Floyd, Quentin Coples, if we can get one
> either Riley Reiff or Matt Kalil. If Justin
> Blackmon falls or Even if Trent Richardson falls
> by virtue of some other team making the mistake of
> "Tanny-panicking."
>
> Serious answers.
>
> Now don't come back and say, &q
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Crowder52 Wrote:
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> BNF- so your obvious source is Jed Clampett,,,, I
> could live with 18, I think there are about 25 to
> 30 elites in this draft... I would like to get 2
> picks in that top 25-30... I would like one of
> those alabama defenders... either the safety or
> either OLB MLB, I dont care...
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ChyrenB Wrote:
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> but you do realize, Captkoi, that in making that
> choice, you are passing on choosing a "A" grade
> player at another position of need.
>
> Position of "need". Not passing on a luxury but
> passing on a grade A player at a position of
> "need."
>
> It's w
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
rick1355 Wrote:
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> Browns fans are not so hot for Tannehill .......
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Problem is they aren't the one's drafting.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Of course, I agree with Crowder. Hokie and A & O,
> you two enemies of each other, I disagree.
>
> I realize that the rules have made passing easier
> and thus upped the necessity for a good passer.
>
> But it is always tempting to over-emphasize a
> point.
>
> We can agree to
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Oh No! Dolphaholic! NOT ME!
>
> The problem you have here is that you are dealing
> with an old person who was around ACTUALLY at that
> time.
>
> It was precisely BECAUSE WOODLEY did not complete
> a single pass in that SuperBowl in 1982 that we
> lost that I wanted THEN a new QB.
&g
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> OMG, we should have picked a QB!
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<chuckle> However, we already had Griese.
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
dolphaholic Wrote:
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> Even taking a QB a year after Woodley took us to
> the Super Bowl would of been chastised on a chat
> board such as this.
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Not so sure about that.
As Shula said: "Woodley is an athlete playing QB, whereas Marino is a QB playing QB." (
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
rick1355 Wrote:
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> I will agree with you on that A&O. If the Phins
> pick him I will be 100% for him. My concern is
> that Tannehill is not worth the #8 pick. I would
> prefer him somewhere close to where he belongs in
> the 3rd round.
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That would be great if
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
This will be only the second time in Miami's history that they have had a #8 pick.
The only other time they had one they did pretty well with it.
Who was that pick?
Larry Csonka.
Not bad.
Hope this regime can get a guy that can do as well.
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berkeley223 Wrote:
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> if we pick a QB in the top 10, I expect a Pro
> Bowler, or I will consider him a failed pick.
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Pro bowler? How often?
Don't forget, there are a lot of great QBs in the NFL and not all of them can make the Pro Bowl.
If Miami doesn't think
Forum: Miami Dolphins Civilized Discussion
There has been a lot of talk since Tebow joined the NFL about how he can't throw.
I don't have the stats in front of me, but didn't he put up big numbers in college?
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