http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...phins-0807-20100806,0,5618643.story?track=rss It's Patrick Turner jelly time! Patrick Turner jelly time! Now, Where ya at! Where ya at! BTW-Patrick could take a lesson from Sparano on manscaping those forearms. Tony's forearms are as smooth as zuchinni.
It wouldn't hurt the Phins to have another WR over 6 feet tall complimenting Brandon Marshall. Not to get ahead of ourselves or anything so hopefully Turner continues to improve.
I've seen this movie before with Turner. Until I see it in a game I'm going to have trouble buying in. Even preseason would help...
There's something familiar about this Training Camp and Patrick Turner. http://forums.thephins.com/showthread.php?t=35171&highlight=Turner+good+camp
Turner needs to keep stepping up his game. Last year it was in shorts when he looked good, then he disappeared afterward. He has to show it in a game situation. The other big thing with him, has he learned how to beat a jam at the line? I thought I heard he is still having problems with that.
While turner is clearly the weakest of our wrs, when it comes to Camarrillo, Bess and Turner, turner is the one with the most upside. Camarillo and Bess kind of offer the same thing at WR, where as Turnr could give us another big, physical weapon. I'd hate to see either Cam or Bess go but if Hartline really blossoms into what we're hoping, one of them becomes expendable. ((next offseason, not now) We don't need 2 slot wrs.
I don't know if one of them would be gone. That would give us 5 active game-day WR's, which is pretty normal.
Eh, with Marshall, Camarillo, Hartline and Bess I'm not worried. Let him get a shot in a real game, because there are players who will excel in camp and then wont do anything when it gets real. So, we'll see.
In this case, "most upside" is a polite way of saying "he can't possibly suck any worse." Of the receivers most likely to be on the roster, I'd say Hartline has the most upside. When I say that, I mean he can actually become a regular contributor, not that he's terrible like Turner. The real surprise of TC has been Chris Clemons' low mental error rate, if we believe Sparano on that point.