Big surprise here.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/08/26/brady-quinns-tenure-in-miami-ends-after-two-weeks/
Threw another pick 6 today. Paid the price for it.
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I am surprised they didn't wait till the waste game.
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Maybe a wavier pick up
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I'm thinking Devlin wanted the release because he knew he wasn't gonna beat out Moore, still don't get the signing of Quinn, and not happy with Demi labato as a developmental player..maybe we add someone after all the cuts, just go with the two, and find someone for your practice squad..
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Mr. Moore no longer has a shred of doubt where he will be spending this football season.
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Thaddeus Lewis, anyone?
Omar's out there harping on the idea that Miami won't bring on a 3rd guy but I think you've got to have a 3rd guy out there that knows your system. Maybe that's Pat Devlin after all.
Maybe they're waiting for G.J. Kinne. Despite a low PFF grade for whatever reason he's 9 of 11 for 96 yards this preseason and last preseason was 2 for 2 for 60 yards. That's a 116.7 passer rating. Though he did take 3 sacks. -
Of course, there really isn't any team in the NFL who is going to win many games if they end up having to play their 3rd string QB. It looks very likely that the Dolphins will have to wait until after this season before they will be able to add a young QB who will eventually replace Moore as the backup.
The coaching staff obviously didn't feel Delvin would be this QB and I just don't see Labado being the answer either. I suspect this will mean the Dolphins will look for another young QB in the 2015 draft. How early they will be looking for this young QB will be based on how productive Tannehill is this year. If he leads the team to the playoffs, I suspect a young QB will be taken in the later rounds of the draft. If the Dolphins once again fail to have a winning season, the Dolphins will probably take a QB in round 1 of the draft. -
[video=youtube;8zLx_JtcQVI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zLx_JtcQVI[/video]
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After some research I fully believe that Bill Lazor if he had his choice would have the Dolphins pursuing Matt Barkley to be a third quarterback.
Lazor was a big fan of his coming out of the draft. And he was very close with Matt during the year they had together in Philadelphia. -
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Whats your thoughts on Barkley. I thought he had a great shot at being a starter. Guyd like him and Weeden..kinda confused as to why they arent doing it in NFL
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As for Barkley we know even less there because quite frankly he's not had many opportunities. He was a rookie a year ago and rookies generally struggle. I never thought he was the type that would be good immediately. He didn't play much in 2013 anyway. This preseason he's done OK. Not bad. Not great either. He had a rough first showing against Chicago and then much better outings against NE and Pittsburgh.
I think we know what Weeden's issues are always going to be. I'm not sure we know that with Barkley.vt_dolfan likes this. -
Somewhere, out there, Mel Kiper is sitting back in his seat with the saltiest look on his face.
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TJ Yates sign anywhere?
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Was just watching some of Barkley's plays with the Eagles.
The interception he threw against the Pats completely not his fault. Threw a perfect floater to Damaris Johnson right between zones on a wheel route and Damaris totally flubbed it right off his chest/hands. A Patriots defender ran under the tip drill and got the interception.
He also threw a beautiful touchdown against the Steelers that was nullified by an illegal formation penalty where the receiver was not quite far enough behind the line of scrimmage to where the ref ruled he was covering up the tight end.
To be fair, he threw a would-be pick in the Steelers game too though the defender couldn't come down with it in-bounds, and that was wiped out by defensive holding. But the guy who nearly intercepted the ball was the guy who got called for holding and the holding was definitely a factor in his getting in position to intercept the ball.