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Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by NolesNPhinsFan, Dec 2, 2007.

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  1. NolesNPhinsFan

    NolesNPhinsFan New Member

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    Hey guys.. just found you over here. I had 2 questions kinda pertaining to next year. How do you think RB and RW will perform next year coming back from their injuries?... especially RB. I haven't heard anything on how his surgery went. He is my fav player on the Phins these days. Secondly I saw Boomer raving about John Beck. Would you think it would be safe to buy a jersey of his? I just hate buying jerseys and have the player turn out to be a bust.
     
  2. cnc66

    cnc66 wiley veteran, bad spelur Luxury Box

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    soooo, this all might be YOUR fault eh....:wink2:
     
  3. Vendigo

    Vendigo German Gigolo Club Member

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    I think that Boom is spot on about Beck. The kid's got poise, the kid's got pocket awareness, the kid's got incredible touch. So do us all a favor and buy yourself a Brady jersey ;)

    Concerning the injuries: Brown's surgery seems to have gone just dandy and the recovery rate is quite high, although it will probably take him about twelve months to get into a perfect condition again. So don't count on him for the early weeks of next year's season; that's where we'll definitely need Chatman, Ricky or any other strong backup.

    Ricky, on the other hand, should be fine for the offseason. The big question will be whether the Dolphins are going to keep him. He wasn't around long enough to garner trade interest, so I'd assume there's about a 50/50 chance that the Dolphins will simply release him in the offseason, depending on how fast Brown is recovering.
     
  4. Desides

    Desides Well-Known Member

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    Ronnie will be fine. A clean ACL tear plus a nine month recovery period puts him at 100% just before training camp.

    Yes, buy a John Beck jersey. And get a Ginn jersey, too, because the guy is growing into the next 2005 Steve Smith before our eyes.
     
  5. Vendigo

    Vendigo German Gigolo Club Member

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    That might be tad bit optimistic. Not to say that I wouldn't be thrilled if that was the case, but history shows that it takes more like 12 months to be 100 percent. In addition, you don't want him getting injured again in camp (which is the time of the year where these kinds of injuries are especially problematic), so you might just want to play it safe and give him one or two more months to get into game shape.

    As for Ginn, I suspect that you're a tad bit optimistic too. I really like what I have seen from the kid so far and he's improving by the day, but I assume that he needs another offseason to really shine. That's not bad by any means; we basically knew that this was the case when we drafted him. Raw but tons and tons of potential. Wish I could say the same about Hagan ...
     
  6. cnc66

    cnc66 wiley veteran, bad spelur Luxury Box

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    well, he was "raw", just like he was injury prone, couldn't run a route, couldn't beat the press, was too small.. etc... "I" think it has more to do with being a rookie that we will see MUCH more next year..
     
  7. Vendigo

    Vendigo German Gigolo Club Member

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    I beg to differ. All this "can't run routes, can't beat the press, is way too fragile" crap was crap to begin with - either that or there were two Ginns playing for Ohio State and I only saw one of them. Being raw, however, was an assessment that the lion's share of scouts agreed upon and I felt much the same way when rewatching his college games. Bowe, for instance, was much more polished all around, but didn't possess the athletic ability and field vision that could make Ginn something very special. It didn't surprise me at all that Bowe more or less started right away while Ginn needed a couple of games to adjust.
     
  8. Desides

    Desides Well-Known Member

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    Everything I've heard about Ronnie's injury states that his recovery time will be about 9 months, which puts him at the beginning of training camp. That doesn't mean he's going to fully participate, or even be cleared, for TC. That just means that it's being reported that training camp is the earliest he'll return. And given the nature of his injury, a clean tear, I certainly think it's probable that he'll be ready to go at the beginning of the season.

    When did I say that Ginn is already perfect? I said he's growing into the 2005 Steve Smith, not that he actually is the 2005 Steve Smith. Nor did I put a timeframe on that growth--I didn't say "by the last game of the season he'll be the 2005 Steve Smith."

    This is a case of you reading into detail where none exists. Ginn clearly needs at least the next offseason: the point is that his potential is becoming more and more visible each week.
     
  9. Vendigo

    Vendigo German Gigolo Club Member

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    Point taken. I'm not a native speaker, so you'll have to bear with me for sometimes missing some nuances here and there.
     
  10. cnc66

    cnc66 wiley veteran, bad spelur Luxury Box

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    to each their own...
     
  11. DallasDolfan

    DallasDolfan New Member

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    Go ahead and get #22 McFadden Dolphins jersey, should be good to wear for about 10 years
     
  12. twanderer

    twanderer New Member

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    Has there been a thread on the return of Ricky Williams? He is the most "interesting" player we have on this team. I think deep deep down inside all of us is the hope that he returns and plays well. I think we are going to be looking at a new team next year. New faces, new names new everything.
     
  13. dolfaniss

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    I did like Chatman, but it's become clear he can't catch, block or stay healthy. He is a HUGE dropoff from Ronnie Brown especially when it comes to versatility. I say you have 2 choices here:
    1. Waste a high draft pick on an RB who can share the load with Ronnie Brown and eventually take over. The problem with this is there are so many other needs it sucks to waste a pick on something you potentially already have.

    2. Roll the dice with Ricky Williams yet again hoping he will stay clean long enough to share the load with Ronnie Brown until he's 100% and then it really won't matter what he does. Ricky would be 32 years old by the start of the 09 season which would make him very long in the tooth for an NFL RB, he would have no trade value which is pretty much what he has now. I have no proof but I would have to believe that Ricky Williams with a full off season and training camp is a much better player than Jesse Chatman. Shoot me but this is the option I would choose. I can't see spending a high draft pick on an RB with the potential to have Ronnie and Ricky when we need 5 or 6 new starters on defense.
     
  14. REV KEV

    REV KEV New Member

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    McFadden... and an O-lineman in the 3rd Rd. Everything else D
     
  15. unifiedtheory

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    Yes, because having all our cap room tied up at running back makes sense. Next year we can draft the flavor of the month at running back as well, we'll become the Detroit Lions.

    Draft defense, defense and more defense.
     
  16. abNORMal

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    At first I laughed at your sarcasm:laugh:, then I realized the Lions would probably kick our azz right now:sad:
     
  17. FINintheMOON

    FINintheMOON Moderator Luxury Box

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    Option 2 is by far the smarter decision. Ricky will be playing for vet minimum. If he stays clean, he is the best choice for maximum bang for the buck. I would also stretch to say that he could easily be a top 10 RB next year as well.
     
  18. NaboCane

    NaboCane Banned

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    spot on.

    2008's draft should be about the d in the first 3 rounds, unless a stud left tackle appears magically in the top 5.

    and anyone who thinks that we are ok on ol is kidding themselves like jets fans who believe that they could win another superbowl. ever.
     
  19. dolphan117

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    Thing is as much as I want us to spend a lot on D I think we also need another receiver. Maybe we can find something in FA? I just hate to have a young QB and run him out there like we are now, he has very little to work with, though a healthy Ronnie and Ricky would help a lot. And I agree about the O line, I think we are OK at center, LT (though if we find another one Carey can certainly be moved back to RT) and RG (if we re-sign Rex, and I think we should) but at LG and RT an upgrade would be welcome.

    Its just hard for me to prioritise because right now we need so much. I mean if you are going to invest high picks in a QB, the second overall in Ronnie, and the 9th in Ginn you need to have a line that gives those guys time to maximize their talents.

    But we aren't going to win anything until our D improves and it has even more holes and less young talent then the offense. It may be a pipe dream but I am thinking more and more the best thing we can do is trade down, even if we don't get by the books value for the pick. We just have so many needs.
     
  20. FINintheMOON

    FINintheMOON Moderator Luxury Box

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    Nice post bro. I agree trading down would be our best approach, as long as it isn't the PATS we do it with... There have been so many talented and pro-bowl players that have come from the 2nd to 4th rounds. And quite a few that have come in later rounds as well. Hell Zack was a 5th rounder!

    The more picks we have, the better our odds are at finding some talent...
     
  21. RevRick

    RevRick Long Haired Leaping Gnome Club Member

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    I will probably get struck by lightning, but I'm trying to put in a word with the BOSS that will have Jerry Jones just go absolutely crazy after McFadden, enough to give us two firsts plus change (a two or three or so this or next year, pick your poison!) for our #1 pick this year. Don't know if it will work, though. The BOSS has a lot of more pressing issues to consider last time I looked, and I don't want to nudge HIS shoulder too much.
     
  22. dolphan117

    dolphan117 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    That's exactly how I feel, and its kinda how Mueller looked at this last draft. Said something about how with the needs we had there was some value in having the multiple draft picks and how he didn't really want to move up. (though we tried to for Beck)

    The gist of it was that we needed lots of good players more then we needed one great player, I kinda doubt he will change that approach given how this year has turned out.
     
  23. NorFlaFin

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    J. Jones is an UFA at the end of the year. His running style would be a fit with this offense line.

    Bonus; his addition would allow Ronnie to come back at a measured pace.

    I'm not advocating dumping Ronnie just bring a quality back to keep the ground game going.

    Bonus Part II; J. Jones was never the stud back in Dallas he could re-establish himself as a No.1 back behind this OL.
     
  24. FINintheMOON

    FINintheMOON Moderator Luxury Box

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    I can see the BOSS making this happen... I am thinking 1st and 2nd round picks are not out of the question here!!!

    Good On Draft Day... GODD???:thumbup:
     
  25. FINintheMOON

    FINintheMOON Moderator Luxury Box

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    So you don't think Ricky is a quality back? And what would he cost us against the cap?
     
  26. NorFlaFin

    NorFlaFin Active Member


    Yes, Ricky is a quality back. A hellified back in fact.

    Can you guarantee Ricky won't inhale?
     

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