Gadsden said the need for speed was exemplified by a play last month in Buffalo.
“It was third-and-8, and Hartline, Bess and (tight end Anthony) Fasano all went out and stopped at 8 yards and the quarterback took a three-step drop. That’s too easy for the defense.
“Then, at San Francisco, it’s fourth-and-10 and you’re throwing to Marlon Moore. I don’t blame him, but you really want to be throwing to a guy with six catches all season on a crucial fourth-and-10?”
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/s...phin-lack-of-experience-top-reason-for/nTYmq/
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I don't find Mike Wallace to be the answer. Bowe is more well rounded but has a history of unappealing work ethic.
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Anyone with eyes can see the same thing, the route tree in some situations is simply bizarre.
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should have kept Marshall but no Ireland and Philbin went for the no talent look .
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For once, I agree with you. 2 more WRs, one more TE. keep Bess, Fasano. develop Egnew -
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I think what we're seeing is a staff dedicated to playing the system, regardless if all the players don't fit that system. I think they are doing that because Tannehill does fit the system and it would be a disservice to his development to change that system because the pieces aren't in place yet. Tannehill is THE most important person on the field...more important than our record this year.
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I wonder if he meant inexperience at Wr or Qb?
And I differ from your view, would love to have Reggie Bush back in the fold, think he is a playmaker and you try not to lose those guys for no or little compensation. -
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I mean we feel helpless to do anything to help the team as we watch it. Imagine having been a player who once helped the team, still loving the team, watching its games, and being unable to do what you once did for it. -
I loved OG! I don;t know how we are going to address WR this off-season. I have no faith in walking away with the answers in this draft. If Irish is still here in April, he may have the fortune to draft an elite pass rusher. There are some day 1 studs floating about the front 7, and that has been his "thing."
But he seems to cave in to pressure. Marhsall, Reggie, Philbin, Ocho, Vontae...all decisions I think were forced on him, both in cuts and signings. We needed to lose to the Jags, and I'm simply rooting for us to be in position to get a game changer. I just don't see how we are going to add weapons though. I hope there is a blue chipper there at our second, and we jump on it. But in a very talented draft class, I hope we don't force picks by position need. -
We have a hole at WR. We need a guy who can draw the double. For all the stats we talk about Hartline vs Marshall, we need to remember that no team is doubling any of our WR this year, like they did last year. No one is helping over the top, and it makes us vulnerable. It makes it harder for RT. With our pass pro, which is good, imagine RT with a guy freeing up Bess and Hartline to make big chunk plays. Or a guy making big plays when not drawing the double. Imagine how good that would make our rushing game? We cannot jump to being the PAckers or PAtriots offense next year, but we can make a big leap if we fill needs wisely.
We have a hole at TE. Fasano, for each miracle catch, is way too inconsistent. But Fasano would be a GREAT 1st or 2nd TE in a tandem. We need that Henderson prototype TE. A poor man's Henderson is more realistic. Egnew, to still not be playing, must be a lost cause. Its do or die for him this offseason, and I don't trust him as a solution going into the draft. No excuse to not be playing right now, unless he is just terrible.
Safety scares me but as of now its not a hole. It scares me because I don't know if Clemons and Jones are going to play like they did this year again. And we need depth behind them. We def have a hole at CB. Sean Smith needs to be our 2nd best CB. Someone needs to keep him accountable and pushing his game to the next level. He is too inconsistent and immature otherwise, but the talent is there. Carrol and Wilson is QUALITY depth. Richard Marshall is running a multi-million dollar ponzi scheme on the NFL, team by team.
And we have a hole lacking a play maker in the front 7. Be it a DE or LB. Cam Wake is the only one consistently awesome. You need that compliment to jump to the next level. To get off the field on 3rd downs, to close games. Those guys are there in this draft, I hope we can get one. -
Tight end could use upgrading. Egnew's development or lack there of determines whether or not it's a hole.
Running back could be upgraded but it's not a dire need. Plenty of teams have won games with less. A better receiver corps coupled with Tannehill's development should make the run game more effective when there's no longer a saturated box for our backs to constantly deal with.
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Kind of ironic considering that OG wasntt exactly a burner.
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Bit of an odd headline - sights "lack of experience" but then addresses a) lack of speed (clearly a problem) and b) critiques initially 3 receivers who have far and away enough experience - Bess, Hartline & Fasano.
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Two wide receivers - Could be Jeff Fuller and Richard Mathews
One tight End - Could be Egnew
One Runningback - Could be Lamar Miller, Thigpen, or Jonas Gray
One Outside Linebacker/End - Chance it could be Kaddu or Vernon or even Shelby
One Corner - Well maybe not this one. Carroll could improve, stranger things have happened
One Safety - Kelcie McCray! Well very small chance of that.
But still, there is a chance that all holes are filled with younger player stepping up. That is generally how good teams are built. Young players step up.ToddPhin likes this. -
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