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Dolphins need redzone help in 2015, have shortest weapons in the league

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by LBsFinest, Nov 13, 2014.

  1. LBsFinest

    LBsFinest Banned

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    http://dailydolphin.blog.palmbeachp...s-need-td-help-no-nfl-team-has-smaller-wrtes/

    Green-Beckham has BAGGAGE but I'd take that gamble if he fell to the 2nd round, he's a once in a decade talent.
     
  2. Dol-Fan Dupree

    Dol-Fan Dupree Tank? Who is Tank? I am Guy Incognito.

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    Dolphins were 10th in the league in red zone percentage last season. Still had short people last season.
     
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  3. Bpk

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    [h=2]shortest weapon?[/h]
    So the Phins have something in common with McLovin then.
     
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  4. Piston Honda

    Piston Honda Well-Known Member

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    I dunno if a rookie is the answer but Hartline has got to go.
     
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  5. djphinfan

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    wide receiver class is deep again..Parker flying under the radar..so is Montgomery..White is a first rounder..
     
  6. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    ill be looking for the next jarvis landry with that kind of value.
     
  7. Piston Honda

    Piston Honda Well-Known Member

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    If Matthews gets his ish together I think he's a viable replacement, what I'm looking for is more physical back to compliment/ take the #1 job from Miller. The Moreno injury is slowly strangling our offense.
     
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  8. LBsFinest

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    Don't even worry about Hartline, he's gone next year, new GM or not, but that won't solve our issues, the offensive skill positions need upgrades across the board, WR, TE and RB.
     
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  9. 77FinFan

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    I really liked Evans this year (we never had a shot at him) but I also liked Cooks soooo.....
     
  10. Piston Honda

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    Thats what makes GM so tough, deciding where to use your limited resources.
     
  11. Piston Honda

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    I like Cooks too, he's ballin for NO but I felt lIke OL had to be priority one. We are in trouble either way w/o Albert but if we had not taken James the season would be pretty much over at this point.
     
  12. djphinfan

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    yeah I think Matthews is viable replacement as well..I agree on our own beast mode..I really was happy about the Moreno signing, and now I don't know what to do if he comes back, I want him back, but we're getting crowded there, unless one of the heavyweights in the draft gets to us and forces us to make a tough decision...

    Miller..James..Williams..Moreno is a nice unit ya know, idk, we'll see how it plays out.
     
  13. Sumlit

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    I like Kevin White, dude's a physical beast at 6-3. He's gonna get up and pluck those deep balls we complain Wallace lets come down to him. I even think he can get stronger in the NFL.

    White, Wallace and Landry is some dangerous trifecta.
     
  14. Unlucky 13

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    As a WVU fan I've seen White play a lot, and while he's had his share of big games, he's also been completely taken away in a few of the last several games as well. I like what he offers, but as a Mountaineer fan, he's prone to disapearing at times as well.
     
  15. Sumlit

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    I defer to you on this, I can't say I watch WVU everyday or even often. How much of that is him switching off/defense taking him away, or the offense not going to him?
     
  16. Unlucky 13

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    The passing game was putrid against TCU. I can't say they showed him on TV much, but the ball wasn't going his way. The team did well despite not throwing his way much against OkSt. Passed almost at will at times and he still only got three catches.

    That said, early in the year, he was making some amazing plays and bailing out Tricket, our mediocre QB all the time. He also has some good moves and makes yards after the catch on short passes. Is not a burner, but isn't slow either. I'd compare him to a Reggie Wayne type.
     
  17. Sumlit

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    I like him because he reminds me a bit of Larry Fitzgerald, and not just because of the hair. And I like his ability to pluck balls from the air, even under heavy coverage. This team is missing that.
     
  18. Marino1384

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    Idk if taller people would help much. We've had quite a few dropped tds. Just hold onto the damn ball.
     

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