So today when LaCanfora did his weekly segment on my radio show, Armando and the Amigo, I had to ask, what legitimate most likely options that leaves the Dolphins? We both agreed not Kevin Kolb of Philadelphia. We both agreed not likely Donovan McNabb.
We both agreed Marc Bulger is a possibility.
Disclaimer: The last time I saw Bulger play was 2008 in St. Louis and he looked tentative, worn, and frankly, a little afraid to stand in the pocket. I thought he was done. LaCanfora acknowledged that Bulger was not good in his latter Rams days. But he told me something I didn't know about Bulger's most recent stint as a backup with Baltimore in 2010.
"I have some pretty good sources on the Ravens," he said. "When I talked to people there they were very impressed with Bulger. They told me when he's on the field and running the offense, the ball often doesn't hit the ground ... They believe he's going to be a very good quarterback in 2011. They would love to keep him in Baltimore as the backup but they think someone will sign him to compete to start or be a bridge quarterback and a pretty good one at that."
Bulger makes sense for Miami because he does have plenty of experience. He has had time to recover from the beating he suffered in 2008-2009. He won't require draft choice compensation. He won't be extremely expensive to sign. He is not exclusively a West Coast offense guy like McNabb and others. And the last time someone took a chance on a seemingly washed up former St. Louis QB, it paid off handsomely.
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True it's Armando, but I tend to agree and I'd consider Bulger at least as a viable backup to Henne.
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And folks wonder why I'm all about Orton/Young/Grossman.
A statuesque pocket passing Qb who has not played effective football in 5 yrs?
You know how we do in Miami...
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Is he putting on a dress?
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Agreed, but I consider Bulger somewhat of a wildcard. His body of work is impressive, and he's relatively young, just turned 34 I believe.
Career statistics Passing Stats Year Team G-S Passing
Comp.-Att. Yards Pct. TD Int. Pass
Rating
2002 St. Louis 7-7 1,826 64.5 14 6 101.5
2003 St. Louis 15-15 3,845 63.2 22 22 81.4
2004 St. Louis 14-14 3,964 66.2 21 14 93.7
2005 St. Louis 8-8 2,297 66.9 14 9 94.4
2006 St. Louis 16-16 4,301 62.9 24 8 92.9
2007 St. Louis 12-12 2,392 58.5 11 15 70.3
2008 St. Louis 15-15 2,720 57.0 11 13 71.4
2009 St. Louis 9-8 1,469 56.7 5 6 70.7
Totals 96-95 1,969-3,171 22,814 62.1 122 93 84.4
Kind of a jumble there, but an 84.4 career passer rating. More importantly to me, he's a proven winner who's had some tough luck and injuries, I look for him to rebound, especially in light of the comments by his Ravens teammates. He's accurate, which carries a lot of weight. We need a backup and we need a starter if Henne doesn't cut it, and the competition provided by a 2 time Pro Bowler can't hurt imo. I'd much prefer Palmer, stating the obvious I guess, but as you said it's a bunch of bad options altogether at the FA QB position. In the absence of Palmer I'd cast my vote for getting Bulger.CashInFist likes this. -
Put it this way, even "if" Bulger has a successful Camp and beats out Henne and we finish 9-7/10-6, what do we really have at Qb?
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On September 10, 2006, in a game against the Denver Broncos, Bulger reached 1,000 completions faster than any quarterback in NFL history. Bulger achieved this in 45 games, two games less than ex-Rams QB Kurt Warner. Drew Bledsoe and Peyton Manning needed 48 games, and it took Dan Marino 49.[1]
On July 28, 2007, Bulger signed a six-year, $62.5 million contract extension with the Rams. The contract included $27 million in guaranteed money and put him in a group of six quarterbacks making $10 million a year or more. Bulger had one year remaining on a four-year, $19.1 million contract, which would have paid him $4 million in 2007.[2] In the 2007 NFL season, Bulger was plagued with injuries through the entire season as was the entire team. Injuries on the offensive line took effect as he threw more interceptions than touchdowns for the first time in his career. He was considered one of the biggest disappointments of the 2007 season, though some argue[who?] the offensive line was primarily to blame.[citation needed] The St. Louis Rams record was a poor 3-13.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Bulger
Your options:
Orton: I like him, but he's apparently not available.
Vince Young: a proven head case who's being shown the door in Tennessee for good reason. No one needs a psycho QB who brings bad mojo to his team. F- in terms of leadership at the pro level.
Rex Grossman: he sucks.
Again, just my opinion but with such limited options this year and if Carson Palmer isn't available, I'd roll the dice with Bulger.MrClean, xphinfanx, ToddsPhins and 1 other person like this. -
I have been thinking Bulger is our best option for some time now .
And he wont cost us future draft picks .:up:DolfanJake and jim1 like this. -
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Young= his 7 comeback and 14 GW drives are comparable to Bulger's 13 comebacks and 17 GW drives, and he adds dimensions to the O.
Grossman has been more effective then Bulger in the recent past, Bulger's best yrs ended in 2006..5 yrs ago.
And keep in mind, Bulger was gun shy in St Louis, that is why they dumped him, have you ever seen a Qb who lost his balls suddenly rediscover them with another team? Even Warner kept taking huge hits with the Cards and Giants, Bulger has yet to show he has gotten over being hit, and even then he was sacked 37 times that caused the problem 37 sacks is not a large number jim1. -
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When Fish wouldn't put Young back in v the Redskins, in a must win to keep a playoff drive alive, what more could Fish had told Young that he did not want him in Tn? Come out in the press and say "I'm trying to run Vince Young out of town"? "We feel Rusty Smith is the future in Tenessee?"
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I'll put it this way- if Young is mentally back on track he's a compelling talent that I'd look into. The guy is talented, no doubt. Is he worth a shot? I'd prefer Bulger, but if- big if- Young is mentally stable and in a good frame of mind now I'd look into it. The phrase that comes to mind is "caveat emptor". But to take a flyer on him as a low cost FA that we're able to discard quickly and cheaply if he doesn't work out-yeah, I'd have him on the radar. -
Now with all the headaches we already have on offense, why, pray tell me, would you bring that nutcase here ? It would be the last straw in the complete and utter destruction of this regime.GMJohnson likes this. -
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-bulger-and-the-10-most-overrated-free-agents
if the price is right, he would fit the bill
we need competition @ QB
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If Young fails to beat out Henne, then we have lost nothing.
I can see the logic of gambling on Bulger, my issue with it is his ceiling is so low, if he beats out Henne we have a 34 yr old Qb who has not played well in yrs, so where are we exactly? There is no upside there.
That and the nature of the AFCE is SO fierce that you need to add talent wherever you can, this is not really the division to play things safe or you look at the Pats and Jests' through your windshield as they leave you in the dust, and consider the Bills are loaded with players who were Top 10 picks in each rd, sooner or later they will get their **** together, they have guys like McKelvin and Spiller who contributed nothing in 2010 who are just waiting to play. -
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Reading Titan fans comments on Young scares me away from him. His team mates don't see him as a leader. A good arm and fast legs help a QB but leadership is very important and most of all your team mates must have respect for you. Suicide watch and tantrums don't earn that respect.
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He's #1 on my list, been that way since the draft came and went. Also, should be noted that neither Vince Young nor Donovan McNabb have officially been released. Right? Time has a wonderful way of healing all wounds. Although, doubtful that either one would be on their current teams roster, I could see scenarios where they aren't released until it's too late to help a team in 2011. With their teams looking to trade them for whatever they can get.
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Think about that Rams team from 2007 on. At times it had a washed up Isaac Bruce and a soon washed up Torry Holt. Orlando Pace couldn't stay healthy and the rest of their line was terrible. Oh and it only got worse over the next 2 years.
I'm not saying Bulger is our answer at QB for the long term or even for 2011. I would much rather have Henne be that answer. But he may end up being the best thing for this team as a veteran presence with success under his belt. At worst, he is a solid back-up to Henne that can take on the mentoring role. Or, you could say this is at worst, Bulger beats out Henne and we search for a new QB in 2012 and hope like heck we hit the next Warner / Gannon for 2011.MrClean likes this. -
That Henne may be the only go-to option for Miami, is why I often am very depressed these days.
A lot of you guys put hours into research, and stats and all other kind of stuff. I don't have time to do all that.
But what I do is watch the games on Sunday. And sincerely, in my heart and guts, I just TRULY don't believe the guy will make it. Could I be wrong ? Of course, and really nothing would make me fell better and I will eat every word about Henne if I am wrong. I am a big boy, and can admit that. I have no problems with that.
I do have the eye test to go by, and so far, Henne just doesn't pass the test in my opinion. When push comes to shove, in critical moments late in games, it seems more often than not, Henne makes not only the wrong decision, but the fatal one - the one that IS the cause of our loss. Did Marino do that ? Of course he did it a few times, but what he also did, was take the team more often than not and drove that team down the field, and WILLED them to a win. His leadership was unquestioned, his decision making was usually spot-on, and as a consequence, despite having mostly mediocre to fairly awful defensive units to work with, we won many more than we lost under his tenure.
If Henne can find that "jen ne sais quoi" that Marino had, then we have someone to build around, even without the other intangibles that Marino had. But so far he has shown only a couple of times that he might have that. Unfortunately he's shown most of the time, he's been no better than an adequate backup QB in the NFL. -
Screw over Young and hurt the team? Why?
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He is our best option.
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If not, he will only go where he is guaranteed to start, imo, and imho he really has not earned that automatic starting nod that he may expect to get, he won't think "I have to work hard and compete with Henne" his mentality would be more akin to "I'm Vince Young I earned my stripes".
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At this point, if Henne bombs in 2011, and we're depending on our backup QB, we're in serious trouble anyway. the only option to maintain or possibly minutely improve over Henne is Orton, and he's too expensive to think about.
Given that, I'd be okay with Bulger. hopefully our backup is just someone to fill in for a few games in case Henne gets banged up and misses those few games. Bulger could likely fill in in that situation. -
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Not disagreeing Padre, but our options aren't very hopeful at this point. Therefore we ride Henne another year.
I will be so pisses if we spend a 1st rounder on Orton and then we ar QB shopping in 2 years again because he's good enough to start, but not good enough to tak us to the next level. -
I think that whomever we bring in, needs to be comfortable with the back up role. I say that because if they lose the QB competition to Henne, I don't want any division there. I wonder if Bulger would be comfortable with that. Then again, I'm not so sure he'd lose the QB battle. -
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They all are 30 or younger and have shown something, if they manage to beat out Henne then we'd have some sort of future at Qb.
What happens if Henne fails and Bulger really is washed up?
Or Bulger reverts to 21 Td's and 14 int's? Where would we be on the whole climb the performance ladder? Bulger would not get much better and could play worse moving onwards. That to me is why I'm not wild about signing him, even, making the leap, that he is successful we run right into the same brick wall of old, fragile Vet and green rookie Qb.