http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...miami-dolphins-0730-20110730,0,1188652.column
Good article
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Not settling the QB "competition" and trading for Reggie Bush. Two moves that make me go :pity:.
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it is what it is. let them compete.
never know what they're really up to until its done
would not surprise me to see another chapter in this book play out before too long
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not to be "outrageous"...
but if the Dolphins signed Marc Bulger..wouldn't he be:
A) a more comfortable option to backup Henne.
B) Be competent enough to teach Henne some things.
and that is Marc Bulger folks. I used him to point out how absurd this is. If we are handing the starting nod to Henne, shouldn't we be looking for these things?dolfan32323 likes this. -
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What can Marc Bulger do that Matt Moore can't???...........
It essentially looks like Ross and Ireland have asked fist pumper and company to invade Normandy and then turned around and armed them with super soakers.Larryfinfan, dolfan32323, DolfanJake and 3 others like this. -
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Not a Salguero fan but he, ostensibly, had very similar observations on this.
While Orton is not an elite QB, he is an upper tier QB. He is good enough and experienced enough to lead a team with the right talent, deep into the playoffs. He's a much improved and better QB than he was in Chicago.
The fact that QB is THE most important position on the team is something I fear this regime has patently neglected, unfortunately.
At this point, while the Kolb deal is really awful, I think Miami, if they want to win the next two seasons, is going to have to push for Orton. I think he could be very good with the potential weapons available (though not all world, they have definite potential to make big plays).
They have a relatively young defense that is a player or two away from being a top 5 D and certainly has the potential to be a top 5 D right now if things fall in place - especially with the addition of Burnett. They have an increasingly stronger OL. They have some pieces in place at RB, WR, TE/HB that could be adequate. A 3rd for Orton and paying the guy some significant bonuses with incentives (or a 4th that can move up to a 3rd by hitting certain benchmarks) should be reasonable.
I hate trading draft picks as much as anyone. And, I can't abide the thought of ever giving up a 2nd. But, the pieces of this team are potentially there to be very competitive - and even potentially win in the playoffs, let alone just make the playoffs.
I just don't think they can afford to not gamble at this point. I really wish the cap would come into place to see what Denver would do. This game of "chicken" is dangerous. Really more dangerous for us than for them, imo.dirtywhiteboy and Muck like this. -
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Sad part is Moore is perfect competition for Henne. They both are fighting for a backup roll or should be IMO.
Unless Henne has evolved and developed the talent of being more accurate with his longer passes, not over throwing turning the ball over and being able to read the defenses appropriately he'd be a backup at best.
Though I have little faith in Henne, still hold the idea, Ya it's possible.
If Orton was here their should be no competition.
IMO you put Henne up to compete with a ligitimate desent NFL QB theirs no competition.
And it's nice to see the uncertainty with Henne from the organization instead of the he will be our guy we listen to through much of the off season......
But Henne will be here and given continued opportunity to prove probably one last time that he can be a legitimate NFL QB for us.
Be great if he was able to build positively off his first season but I'm afraid what I've seen is regression and an accuracy problem which I don't think can be changed by teaching......
If Ireland and Sparano have any thoughts of staying they 1.) Must find a descent QB and 2.) really start to bring in some quality offensive players to surround however we end up with....DolfanJake likes this. -
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I see the opposite of most in this thread. Orton is never going to lead you to a SB so what's the point in bringing him in? To get maybe a win or two more next year? (I don't believe he provides that BTW) By not losing their flexibility to trade up in the draft for a QB they are at least giving themselves a chance to gamble on being great. I don't know how the draft or the season will break, but there's a fair chance that it will be one of those great QB drafts. With our need at QB they have at least have a chance to participate.
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I hope they wait for Orton,he might be an upgrade but it's not like he is an elite QB and I hope they wait until he is cut before they trade away another pick.
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I don't see that as an absolute. There is no way any of us can know that for sure. If guys like Earl Morrall, Jeff Hostetler, Mark Rypien, Brad Johnson, Trent Dilfer etc can win a SB, then so can Orton. If we are talking about just getting there, then he is as good as plenty of QBs who made it there but lost. -
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Moore battling Henne for the starting QB spot. Give me a break. I didnt want to pay a kings ransom for Orton,not saying he is the answer anyway,but there were other options out there. And to think this organization feels its a good idea to take a chance on these two, and a terrible idea to draft a young QB is mind boggling to say the least.
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We're not the best team in the league right now, but we might be good in enough places that it will truly be a waste if we do not address the starting QB situation (which is essentially Orton).
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Fellas, let's not get personal regarding fellow members.
No need to generalize or label someone.
Disagree and debate, but leave it at that.
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