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Taking a shot at Moore again, I mean I get it, Moore isn't great, but his *** did go to the probowl while Matt was his Qb, and Moores stats would of been much higher if Marshall caught easy td passes..
My point of discussion is when he talks about the two different schemes and his talents, Would his talents go underutilized in this west coast scheme?, is there such a thing as a lesser talented group being more effective that having the one highly talented player dominating reps?
How truly important is a player with Brandon Marshall's skillset to offensive football?
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did he say $2 million or $10 million?
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Also, I think the biggest issue here was the way he interacted with coaches and teammates. He pretty much made Karl Dorrell move from WR coach to QB coach because he didn't want to deal with Marshall. We also have accounts of him being an ******* to Chad Henne. Certainly thats not the type of presence I would want around a young QB like Tannehill. Its clear to me that this organization tries its best to steer clear of guys that behave like Marshall does.dolfan7171 likes this. -
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My thoughts......Get over yourself Marshall! Moore got your *** to the Pro Bowl last time i looked. Seriously. Ok to send out signals when you are a Dolphin but now u aint. Hence your opinions mean squat. BTW Brandon...weve got Ryan T now so maybe your train of thought was right but as a Phin fan i cant get that lacklustre p**s poor effort u made down that sideline when u stepped out. That sticks. just saying.
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Marshall says he 'gets it'... but, he really doesn't. The guy has now been traded by two teams, at the height of his career, while making pro bowls. He has most, if not all, of the physical talent of a Megatron, Fitzgerald, and Andre Johnson. Still, he cannot get it through his thick skull that the only thing holding him back from getting to their level is his own immaturity. Any idiot can see right through his 'humble' facade, and recognize how arrogant and self-centered he is.
The one person most responsible for Brandon Marshall's troubles is Brandon Marshall.
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For Brandon he kept it fairly low key there good job for him. Was expecting worse.
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TBH, I just want him replaced, the swirl of problems around him aside, we have to replace his production.
Marshall the person is a ill formed sub adult whose money allows him to indulge in personally destructive behaviors that he is rarely forced to address due to his status.
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I still don't get the rationale behind getting angry with Brandon for saying we needed a QB in Miami. The people on this board whined about it constantly, the fan base in South Florida protested out in front of the stadium when Peyton wasn't signed. People were calling for Ireland's job just a month ago because he hadn't addressed the QB situation.
So why is it okay for us the fans to say we need a QB, for the owner, GM and coaches to say we need a QB, for the South Florida media, ESPN, NFL Network and every single publication having anything to do with the draft to say we need a QB? We proved everyone right by reaching for Tannehill at 8 because we so desperately needed a QB. So why is it still so damning for Brandon Marshall to speak the truth?Miamian, MonstBlitz, Ozzy and 4 others like this. -
He said something not ****ty. Whoopie do.
How many of you guys have ignored 9 TDs in 2 seasons?*Off field issues? Locker room issues? But ok, he wished Miami the best. Lol.Boik14 and Larryfinfan like this. -
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Talented bot not reliable.Looked like Jerry Rice one week and Jerry Lewis the next.I agree that it was a good deal for both him and the Dolphins but the jury is still out on how the Bears did.
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It's not Brandon Marshall that needs to get over it...it's the fans that need to get over him. He said nothing wrong. Not one thing.
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I would guess that most everybody outside of Miami has no issue with what he said. IMO the people in Miami who are upset are being hyper-sensitive and would probably be *****ing regardless of what he said.
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You catch a player taking plays off, blast him left and right to the public. Your kicker starts being a diva, pull a Peyton. But when your QB is putting all the effort he can into his limited ability and comes across serviceable, you don't blast him in the media. Its wrong.DOLPHAN1 likes this. -
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He was speaking the truth. Good for him.
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He should have at least added that now we might have some receivers who can actually CATCH A TOUCHDOWN
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Brandon Marshall needs to go watch TO's appearance on Dr. Phil as a warning.
Is it a shock he's a hot potato? I loved his play. But teams don't win all that much with him. With his potential to be a catastrophe on any given day, he's expendable.Stitches likes this. -
Respectable receivers like that have been replaced with the likes of immature prima donnas such as Dieon Sanders, Keyshawn Johnson, Chad Johnson, Terrell Owens, Randy Moss et al...crybabies that have to be the center of attention that instead of concentrating on winning games, have to pull stupid antics to be the center of attention ie; touchdown celebrations, "taking it to the house", etc
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