http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5956686
I wonder if he would like south florida.
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Jesus Christ hell no. Do you even remember a washed up Daunte Culpepper in Miami.
Mc Nabb is a horrible possibility.
Why anyone would want McNabb over Henne's development is jaw dropping.Dolphins1Beatles likes this. -
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Bad fit.
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Would you like for me to add this thread with a 35 character version of a 2 or 3 letter word? I can do that if you'd like?dolfan32323 and Aqua4Ever04 like this. -
so no one likes him...LOL
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McNabb has been playing in an offense that doesn't cater to his strengths.
If we bring in someone with West Coast experience (say a John Gruden), McNabb probably comes into the conversation. Especially since Gruden prefers veteran QBs as opposed to drafting them. -
But if it were a package deal a West Coast Offensive Coordinator along with McNabb it would make sense, but by himself?
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Another stop gap QB.... Will Dolphin fans ever learn?
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There is no such thing as Henne's development. It is a lie. Nothing more than a backup. Just the same I do not want a washed up Donovan McNabb or Carson Palmer. These guys are not an improvement and are certainly not long term solutions. We must draft the best QB available and go from there. Crap shoot? Sure, but I can't see any other course of action that will net us a real Qb. I am tired of trying to snag one in a trade or for another wasted second round pick. Invest in the position. Trade up somehow if we need too, but GET someone.
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2nd - I have NEVER "blamed Henne for the reasons this team is dysfunctional". I think he is a MAJOR part of it, but he is simply not the reason alone.
3rd - My thoughts on McNabb? I think he played better then Henne in a few aspects this year. I think they are extremely comparable at this point however outside of McNabb's legs being a factor. I think McNabb is probably done, so I wouldnt sign him. However, this is a QB that just last year had 22 TDs and 10 INTs. Has been to a superbowl and 4 straight NFC Championship games with not much talent around him on offense(outside of TO the one year). So if we did bring him in, I wouldnt jump ship like some of these so called fans, because im sure there would be a competition. Im in favor of bring in McNabb over bringing in NO ONE! But I would definitely prefer someone else..
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Another failed QB that fans try to hang on for to long.... Will Dolphin fans ever learn? -
Mcnabb...Pffft!
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what made the subscription worth it this yr?
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I get nauseas at the idea of Miami making a run for McNabb. He's not what he once was.
As for Henne's development...your development is only as good as your mentor.
Would ANYONE here argue that Dan Henning has been a good mentor for a young quarterback? Henne's faults as a quaterback are Henning's failure as a mentor.
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Henne is a big disappointment but I feel McNabb would be a step backward rather than an improvement over Henne. A quarterback is needed to lead this offense not a project or a vet in his twilight years. Maybe there isn't a better option out there but hopefully thru the draft or somewhere an answer will be found for this huge question mark.