1. Sceeto Well-Known Member

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    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...-dolphins-notes-1210-20111209,0,2541913.story


    Love the 2 TE set. It creates good mismatches. It gives you many options. It can bust the seams and the weaknesses in many coverages. :up:


     
  2. djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Sparano really got into the 22 personnel package, and stressed its importance and widespread effective use in this league..

    For me, Fasano is perfect for it, but I still think a player like Dwayne Allen or Orson Charles should be on the radar, but not over a more explosive 2nd receiver in the 2nd round.
     
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  3. gafinfan gunner Club Member

    One name says it all and we had a chance to get him ...... Jimmy Graham!
     
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  4. Ohio Fanatic Twuaddle or bust Club Member

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    wonder if Reid will try to use Ronnie Brown at all? tough to get playing time behind McCoy
     
  5. Den54 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    We are always behind the curve.
     
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  6. KB21 Almost Never Wrong Club Member

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    I'm curious. How is Miami behind the curve on this when they utilized the two tight end set very effectively in 2008 with Anthony Fasano and David Martin? No, it wasn't to the extent that New England uses Gronkowski and Hernandez, but no team uses their tight ends that way other than NE.
     
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  7. FinSane Cynical Dolphins Fan

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    We had a competent veteran QB and a staff that entrusted him with the offense.

    I've never been sold on Fasano. He's having his best year since 2008 but I really can't stand a TE who's neither a consistent catcher nor an above average blocker. He's average at both. Good enough to be a backup on most teams. I've always thought of him as a decent rental option until we found a true starting TE who's either a threat in the passing game or an effective blocker/short range game type. Fasano is decent but I wish we would've upgraded the position by now, but it looks like this regime is intent on keeping Fasano here until he retires or leaves via FA.
     
  8. texanphinatic Senior Member

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    I would blame Ireland on this more than Sparano.
     
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  9. Bofin Member

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    i tend to think he is an above average blocker and pass catcher. not elite at either but he is a pretty good package for the position.
     
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  10. vt_dolfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

    IMO Fasano is highly under rated and under valued by alot of fans. I believe him to be a very good TE and a perfect compliment with Clay
     
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  11. unluckyluciano For My Hero JetsSuck

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    not to mention, uh the wildcat.
     
  12. PhinGeneral PC Texas A&M, Bro Club Member

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    Not sure where you get that, as Fasano is considered one of the premier blocking TE's in the league. And while he's not an elite receiving TE, he's also a bit underrated in part due to the fact that he's been left in to block quite a bit during stint in Miami.
     
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  13. rafael Well-Known Member

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    I lobbied for Miami to do this before the 2010 draft where both NE and Baltimore doubled up on the TEs. I thought it was obvious that it was where the league was headed and it was the best TE draft I could recall. According to reports, the Dolphins wanted Graham so maybe they were on board. I think they just undervalued the position. They shouldn't have since they saw the value in 2008 and b/c they knew they would have a young QB. There were many good TEs in that draft and when they missed out on Graham they seemed to forget about the position.
     
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  14. djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Sparano talked about the 22 personnell package the other day, stressed the importance of it and the trend of NFL teams that really trying to develope it.

    Fasano is perfect for half of that package, I'am not sure at this point that Clay is..but I know dwayne allen would be.
     
  15. Aquafin New Member

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    Guys I have a question or two . first if you were building a team how wuold do it ? Second , would you have any fullbacks and how many tightends would you carry ?
     
  16. adamprez2003 Senior Member

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    if new orleans hadnt drafted him he would have been ours. he was our next draft pick that year
     
  17. Larryfinfan 17-0...Priceless Club Member

    I agree that Fasano is undervalued, but that's probably because he occasionally goes into the 'drop pass mode' for some reason. It's like he gets into a funk for a few games....Think about the first 3 games...he must have dropped 4-6 balls in that time period. Since then, he's been fine. But he can get open when called on to do so, although he's not a Gonzalez or Gates and he's as good a blocking TE as there is in the league...
     
  18. djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I only disagree because rob gronkowski should of been the pick in that particular draft...Pegged him as being the best tight end in the game in three years, I was wrong, it took him 2.
     
  19. rafael Well-Known Member

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    But we should have taken him in the third ahead of John Jerry. That was what I mean about undervaluing the position.
     
  20. Killerphins The Finger

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    I absolutely love Charles Clay's development.
    Kid is making some big productive plays
     
  21. djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    soso for me, 2 very bad drops last week, he's got some stiffness in his upper body.
     
  22. Killerphins The Finger

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    15.5 avg per catch for a bad fit is all I heard. Saw the drops. He gets open DJ.
     
  23. gafinfan gunner Club Member

    Which is why I posted his name in the first place. I mean damn, we coach this kid in the Senior Bowl, then let him get away ................... Thats all on Ireland and Parcells IMVHO!
     
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