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shula_guy Well-Known Member
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It's basically I think managing expectations. These things unfold in unsuspecting ways sometimes and if the fans have worked themselves into a frenzy over signing a wide receiver and you don't- even if it's the right and well-reasoned thing to do- the fans will act like children. Especially Dolphins fans.
I wouldn't believe that they aren't going to make a splash in free agency, though.P h i N s A N i T y likes this. -
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Hmm, I know KB21 catches hella flak, but he nailed Mike Wallace yrs ago in the draft.
As for signing a big name FA Wr..I'm not as wild about as some are, imo it is a typical Dolphins fan shortcut.
Though it did work for Shula and Paul Warfield, but he did develop Clayton, Duper and McDuffie.
a Te..sure, we need one and it is such a complex position to learn it is better to let another franchise pay to coach up a guy, a Wr though..hit or miss in Fa, what we need, imo, is a system that develops those players moreso than a shortcut.RevRick, cullenbigcstill and shouright like this. -
I don't see a Warfield in this draft, but I think Jennings will be a definite upgrade with a minimized adjustment period. He'll also be a guy who can help teach young WRs like Matthews and draftees the nuances of the system.
I do see Bailey as incredibly similar to Clayton. I have little doubt that he'll be available in the second and could realistically make it to the third.Bpk likes this. -
Forget Matty ice. Imagine if RT had Julio, Roddy, and Tony to throw to???
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BUT Thill has to get more accurate, simple as that, to many balls sailshouright likes this. -
Good gawd.
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Just pulling your chain.dolfan22, Sethdaddy8 and shouright like this. -
From 2001-2006, Tom Brady was not "great". He was a clutch QB who could command the moment. He had good numbers, but nothing close to elite. Nothing close to what they're today. 24-28 TD's with 12-14 picks every year, like clockwork.
From 2007 onward, Tom Brady has led or is close to, leading every passing stat. What changed? The talent around him. Welker and Moss gave him his best season ever and a TD record (18-1 too). Hell, even Matt Cassell looked pretty good in Brady's absence. With all-star talent, he too could go 11-5. Not exactly doing the same in KC, where the talent is far inferior. I digress... Then he got Gronk and Hernandez (Welker there still) and has continued being great.
So yeah... An arguable GOAT became great only when surrounded by other great players. Without them, he would still be throwing 25 TD-13 td's every season. And he certainly wouldn't be playing tonight. Unlike his early years, he doesn't have a top 3 defense to slow down the other teams. The team depends on him. He depends on his supporting cast.
Even Dan Marino could be used as an example... With some WR, he destroyed record books. Without them, he never duplicated those big numbers. Like Brady, he could command the moment and do more with less than others, but he wasn't as "great" as he once was. No player can do it alone. Not even the GOATS. Shula knew it too. That's why he kept drafting WR's every year. That's why a guy like Manning went to Denver. Talent around talent = success.cullenbigcstill, Springveldt, eltos_lightfoot and 6 others like this. -
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Who cares about that type of evidence? He showed plenty of good to say, man, I think we should get this kid some excellent help. We MAY be onto something here. But we'd be wasting away what, COULD, be our franchise Qb....MrClean likes this. -
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And how many Tom Brady types do you think are currently playing in the NFL these days? How many do you think are in the draft?
The odds are much more in favor of a team improving thru adding impact talent around a Qb than finding a Qb that can impact the talent around him. -
When was the last time we saw a Dolphins receiver make a play like the one Crabtree just made? If that is a Dolphins receiver that is a drop...
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There are other examples if you want them... Steve Young, John Elway, Kurt Warner, Eli Manning, Rich Gannon, etc... Guys who's game improved significantly when they became surrounded by talent.mbsinmisc likes this. -
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