Every last one of these guys is better than Naanee, and most are better than Armstrong. C'mon Ireland, get on the phone!
Wide Receivers
1. Terrell Owens
2. Plaxico Burress
3. Jabar Gaffney
4. Chad Johnson
5. Danario Alexander
6. Donte' Stallworth
7. Mark Clayton
8. Adrian Arrington
9. Big Mike Williams
10. Lee Evans
11. Mike Sims-Walker
12. Roscoe Parrish
13. Preston Parker
14. Blair White
15. Patrick Crayton
16. Seyi Ajirotutu
17. Michael Clayton
18. Antonio Bryant
19. Carlton Mitchell
20. Deon Butler
21. Chad Hall
22. Brett Swain
23. Jason Hill
24. Roberto Wallace
25. Anthony Gonzalez26. Brian Robiskie
27. Naaman Roosevelt
28. Rashied Davis
29. Jerheme Urban
30. David Anderson
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I will never understand for the life of me why this Legadu character gets to suit up, play football, and collect a paycheck every Sunday while a guy like Plaxico Burress is out of work. Even if Burress has lost a little bit from last season there's just no chance in hell he's worse than Nanee. None. And I really don't care if I'm spelling Lagaduee's name wrong either. I'll bother to spell it right when he bothers to learn how to get open and catch a pass.
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I won't lie. I'd bring Ocho back and tell him "You remember how fast your career went down the toilet this offseason? Well it can happen again, consider this a second chance from us. We believe in you to make the right choices from here on out"
He certainly wont HURT the team. -
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IMO either Lee Evans (if healthy) or Jabar Gaffney would be the best fit, and as veterans they should pick up the offense quicker.
Danario Alexander is an injury waiting to happen (5 surgeries on 1 knee, and hamstring problems this year).
Chad Johnson would be the most ideal candidate, but if that happens to backfire we'll be the nation's punching bag all season, and for that it's not worth it. I'd trust Johnson's intention to give 100% to the team and not do anything stupid, but I don't trust his ability to follow through b/c he's shown once when it's all on the line that he has difficulty controlling his actions. -
All the players on the list above may not be better than Naanee, but I have to believe that the vast majority of them could be more productive for the Dolphins than Naanee. Heck, my four year old grandson could have caught as many passes for the Dolphins as Naanee has, so far this season. -
Unfortunately, health is holding back most of those guys.
I like Lee Evans but if he was healthy he would be on a teamMAFishFan likes this. -
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Gaffney is the only player I would want from that list.
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Pony up a 4th for Jones? That sounds fine in theory, but if it were possible to get Jones for a 4th it would have happened weeks ago. -
We need a playmaker, not another below average player in his "prime" that costs us valuable resources... the guy's being paid like a starter when he has no business doing so. Not sure what the infatuation has been with him. If he was on the rams and was available there'd be no discussion on this player. -
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Bottom line, after what appended the previous year in new England, and the decision to leave a professional attitude behind to become a clown, showed me extremely poor judgement, and a serious lack of self awareness...I mean this dude should of known that he was already on his last strike, not some campaign after the fact that"I fu&$ed up, you'll get the real chad now" routine.
No, he had his chance to be a man and behave like an adult, but, he chose to be a clown, and at his age, to not put your head down, not take the chip you should of got from new England, go to work, and keep your mouth shut while doing it, then you ain't thinking right.
Also, no one thinks there is a more classless woman on the planet than I do about his wife, however, he busted her head open with his head, he won't Deny it, and I never thought chad was that kind of dude, never..
If he had any brains he would of taken that quickness he had in preseason, and put on a show about a perceived washed up receiver, who's gonna shock the world with class and great football on and off the field, let'em tape that for hard knocks.
To make that decision to become the clown chad, after what he did at new England, was one of the dumbest things I've seen an athlete do. -
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You said: "what supports that theory?"
I said it is supported by every other WR in the league who's participated in at least 25% of their team snaps (such as Naanee has), having at least one catch.ToddPhin likes this. -
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I can't figure out the infatuation with Naanee by Ireland or Philbin or whomever. You can't honestly think that Naanee is a productive member of the offense just by the idea that he throws a good block once in a while. Why not bring in someone, anyone who might make a clutch catch once in a while to benefit the offense and our rookie quarterback. Naanee is a disappointment bordering on being an outright bust waiting on the shoe to fall.
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Okay guys... I'm ready to end this... I will go out and buy myself a Naanee jersey just so he is released. It always happens when I buy player jerseys. I buy a Sean Smith jersey, he changes his number... then, instead of getting the right number, I go two for one... buy myself Chad Henne and Ronnie Brown jerseys. Yeah we know how that ended up.
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there's a reason all those guys aren't playing anywhere,...and enough with chad johnson. he sucks. get over it
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