Ireland seems to be doing a better job of finding good acorns .:yes:
-
-
Coach Coyle said Patterson has been on their radar since preseason and Binns brings a nice size/speed addition to the table. Two nice late season signings.
-
, juju.simba, NolesNPhinsFan and 1 other person like this.
-
, ssmiami, NolesNPhinsFan and 1 other person like this.
-
NolesNPhinsFan likes this.
-
Anxious to see what Patterson does against New England. Missed this past weekend's game, but from the sound of it, I get the impression he made a good impression.
-
Guest
-
and hopefully ireland will find some more in the off season and also stop bringing back [his old dolphins favourites] who always get cut after a week or 2
feinga ,baker etc come to mindNolesNPhinsFan likes this. -
I'd especially like to keep Patterson around for next season. He's got some years left and could be our new Will Allen for the next 2-3 years. I liked Will Allen while we had him and Patterson reminds me of him.
As for Binns. This is a guy who was actually a starter in Cincy during the beginning of the year. He has some talent so it would be wise to keep him around too. Good signings.juju.simba likes this. -
-
New Dolphins cornerback Dimitri Patterson made a strong case to stick around beyond this year in Sunday’s win at Buffalo; Ryan Fitzpatrick completed only 2 of 8 passes thrown against him for 11 yards. Let’s see what Patterson, cut by Cleveland last week, can do against Tom Brady & Co. Sunday. He’s due $4.5 million next season if Miami keeps him around. “We were really impressed with his ability to pick up the scheme number one,” defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle said. “We certainly were happy to have him join us here last week. On tape we liked him a lot. We had looked at him prior to the season actually. Back in the spring time he was a guy who we had on our radar who we liked. So when he became available we felt good about getting him in here and it was a matter of whether he could get up to speed fast enough. He played a very, very solid game for us.”
Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/sports-buzz/#storylink=cpyssmiami likes this. -
Da 'Fins Season Ticket Holder Staff Member Club Member
Nice to see Patterson & Binns doing well. I can't imagine us paying $4.5 M to Patterson though. That's a lot of coin for a 29 year old who has had 5 career INTs (4 in one season that got him this contract). He might be the best option at CB next year but still ... maybe we cut him and try to resign or restructure.
Binns, oth, looks like he could be a good addition if he works hard in the off-season. He has the size, speed and hands. I think it will come down to the same thing it does for a lot of these guys - how dedicated do you want to be working hours on end in the off season in route-running; concentration; developing your body; mental toughness; etc.
Nice to see that Philbin likes what Martin is doing also.djphinfan likes this. -
-
We signed 4 relevent free-agent contracts. Garrard (injury), Solai, Marshall(injury), C.Johnson(arrest)....... still not great results. But i don't see what makes anyone think the GM fumbled the ball. I'm sure Mario Williams, Matt Flynn and Laurent Robinson would have been a home run though. :wink2:
Anyway... with Dmitri Patterson and Richard Marshall going into camp next year...... we may be able to sign one corner ( whether thats Smith or not ) and be pretty solid back there. I also liked what i saw from Binns in Cincy and was happy we picked him up. Still like Matthews better. -
By no means should his signing prohibit this team from making drafting a wr(s) a major priority. Ireland has to address the playmaker positions on this team this offseason. He has to do it.
It took 11-year veteran Jabar Gaffney four weeks to see the field after signing earlier this season, but Binns was active right away for the Dolphins. Sunday against Buffalo, he caught three passes for 27 yards, two of which converted third downs.
“He made some nice blocks, as well,” offensive coordinator Mike Sherman said. “The nice thing about when you bring in a player like that at this time of year with a limited amount of time is not having mental mistakes, and he didn’t. He did a phenomenal job of just learning the offense.”
Philbin agreed.
“He’s worked really hard at it,” Philbin said. “He appears to be a bright guy, so I think the work ethic and the intelligence and the staff taking the extra time have enabled him to get caught up pretty quickly.”
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/s...ns-recent-signees-might-make-impact-in/nThLt/
Aaron Binnacle already signed to a contract for next season, would be nice to reduce the # of WRs we have to draft or take in FA this off season.
Binn got some real natural talent, happy we got lucky to add him to our roster.
Dolphin_Girl likes this.
Honestly, I wouldn't let Binns signing enter into it much at all. Go at it as a priority and let it sort itself out.
LOL my auto correct must have changed Binns to Ninnacle and I didn't notice it.
dolfan32323 likes this.
LOL. Great autocorrect there.
LOL crazy isn't it? I gotta start paying closer to that so my posts make more sense. Especially since many make no sense anyway.
dolfan32323 likes this.
Aren't you a bit old for breast milk? Or do you have your anatomy mixed up and believe there's only one breast that can change size?
Both were very good/lucky pickups who need to be on the roster next season.
Binns seems like a reliable receiver (Ryan Swope style while Tannehill was at A&M) who will always be there, he could become a really big part of this offense if we bring in a legitimate #1 receiver in the offseason.
Patterson has got a real opportunity here, no doubt we'll bring in a CB or 2 in the offseason, but if he shows that he can start and actually play to a decent level, we won't need to spend too high of a draft pick on one, especially if we keep Sean Smith.
Ireland's ability at identifying talent has never really been questioned. He found some of the brightest talent that's on the Cowboy's roster and despite what we may think of the "Cowgirls" or that joke of an organization, they've fielded teams with remarkable ability.
As a GM though, Ireland's been under the microscope, first under the thumb of Parcells and now his first couple of years flying solo. Did the Dolphins have some miscues this past off season? Sure they did, but with a rookie head coach and a rookie starting quarterback on offense, with the lack of offensive playmakers, I'd say the Dolphins going 8-8 or even 7-9 really isn't that bad, seeing I predicted we'd only win 3-4 games all season.
Next year however, if Ireland is retained as GM, it's do or die for Ireland. Get TALENT on the roster to help the team not just win, but CONTEND. If it's a failure, expect Ireland to be shown the door before season's end.