http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolphins_in_depth/2012/03/everything-joe-philbin-told-the-media.html Also DUH, it is all coach speak. It is really freaking long Here is what he said about free agency
Matt Moore (this goes for Garrard too if he wins the job somehow) is going to shock a lot of people this season with his play in this system, especially if we upgrade the line.
Gonna reserve that statement till after the draft Alex. As of now, he has no one of consequence to throw to. Bess, hartline, gates are not helping anyone except maybe brady . I get where your coming from though.
I was hoping he would compete at safety. That's where he made plays if I recall. Dude got exposed by an aging Boldin when he was at corner I believe.
All the stuff I've read that has slowly come out after the big media to-do on this has suggested that Miami wasn't looking for Flynn as a set starter. They wanted to have him compete with Moore and didn't feel he was the final answer at QB. I'm personally A-OK with that if that's what your talent eval suggest. No sense at throwing money at him just because the fan base wants the QB hunt solved today if you don't feel like he's the guy.
Even though I'm hoping we add some more offensive weapons (Fleener at TE would be better than any WR not named Blackmon in my opinion) I think the beauty of the style of offense Philbin runs is that the ability to get open quickly is more important than the ability to get open the way you would in a more vertical based offense like what we ran last season (or tried to anyway). Bess and Hartline could be great #2 and #3 targets in this system so if we can add just one more receiving threat I think we can be pretty successful.
I love listening to Philbin talk. The man just knows what he's talking about. Very confident, passionate and calm. Love it.
We wouldn't have brought him in if we didn't "want him" to some extent. To clarify, being "aggressive" doesn't mean "we think he's the answer". A team can be aggressive in bringing in a player they feel will compete with a current player for the starting job, realizing that any upgrade is still an upgrade especially at the most important position. The contract and its duration is a better representation of how he was perceived. The Seahawks were aggressive enough to offer Flynn a mild 3 year $28.0M contract, but that's not to be confused with the same "aggressiveness" involved with either Denver paying 98.0M for Manning or Arizona paying 63.0M + Cromartie + 2nd rounder for Kolb.
What's it say about Flynn if he hypothetically did choose the Seahawks b/c he believed it his best chance to start? Perhaps that's why Philbin is deflecting this onto Flynn with the "ask Flynn why he chose Seattle" comment. If Flynn chose Seattle for this reason (which he'd be dumb to admit to), then it's possible to deduce his meeting in Miami led him to believe he'd have greater competition from Moore and might not be readily handed the starting job in Miami.
And you really expect him to lay out for everyone exactly what happens in planning sessions, what their thoughts are about who they wish to pick up in free agency and in the draft, and fully explicate every reason they did not do what the majority of the wannabe GM's on the board absolutely knew/know/have known what the correct moves are. Try talking to someone who has an actual high level security clearance - what you would get for answers, if they chose to speak and not just stare at you like you are a bug on a fly swatter, is a terse "No comment."
If he competes at all.. "C'mon, Matt. You can beat this guy out. Don't sweat it. And, oh, don't say anything about this!"
You may have hit the nail on the head! I've been watching a lot of tape (not coaches tape of course, but just past games that Moore played in) and he's impressed me a lot more than I thought he would. I was so over lst season by the time he started playing that I really didn't give him a fair chance. I think with the right system and an oline upgrade he can carry us pretty far. However, I would still like to see this FO draft a QB that they like, not just because the fans say so, and only if they like the guy. As to the OP, it made me smile from ear to ear when Philbin said that oline was a major concern for him. The past few years we've had different people at every position playing on the line and the rotating all season long was just stupid IMO. Hopefully he can get some good players, set them in and let them go.
Wow, Clemons, Jones, or Culver at the safety positions. It's gonna be a rough season back there. Also, the highest paid guy back there is the Nickel CB? I hope they plan to play Davis on the slot wr.
I hope they got one for the price they paid. Kinda of a drag though, thought we had the FS position locked up with Marshall. Now both safety positions are ?'s. But we can be overly optimistic and say Clemons and Jones will both take a step up. I'm trying to be less pessimistic about this team.
I don't know. Flynn had a great game against Detroit. Kurt Warner's raved about Moore 2 or 3 weeks down the stretch on NFL Network. No free rides.
A lot of dolphin fans are going to have to learn that we wont be winning this next season if Girrard or Matt Freakin Moore is our qb. I dont understand why most outsiders can see that these guys are nothing special but only a dolphin fan would be happy with a average qb. I agree with the statement about our oline . I really hope Miami can get some star players thatwill excite fans into the stadium i was really excited about this next season but if Moore or jirrard are the qbs I hope we go 1- 15 and we get a good gm.
I think Clemons will thrive if allowed to play the SS position but unless we end up with Marshall there I do believe the FS position will be an issue.