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Need HUGE games from these guys:

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  1. jonanthans

    jonanthans New Member

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    With no clear cut "cant miss guy" in this years draft, we need these guys to have HUGE games to elevate their draft status, which could help Miami trade down and aquire more value for our #1 pick, if we choose to go that route.

    D. McFadden, Arkansas- Cotton Bowl, vs Missouri....If McFadden blows up for another 250+ yard game, he could easily become the target for several teams looking for an elite RB. Not to mention it would add fire to the lust Jerry Jones has for him. Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, Seattle, Green Bay, Tampa Bay and Arizona could all become major players for McFadden if he has a huge game.

    Matt Ryan, Boston College, Champs Sports Bowl, vs Michigan State....Ryan is currently the top rated Qb in this draft, with several teams like Baltimore, Atlanta and Chicago hoping to get a shot at securing him. With all 3 teams likely having picks in the top 10, a solid game from Ryan against Michigan State could add these 3 teams to the list of suitors looking to move up.

    Andre Woodson, Kentucky, Music City Bowl vs Fla State- One of the dark horse Qb candidates that has been moving up fast, could become the #2 rated Qb right behind Ryan. It doesn't hurt him a bit that he is going against Fla State, who will be without the services of 36 players. A huge game from Woodson could elevate him into a must-have pick for the Qb-needy teams listed above.


    Huge games from the following players could lead Parcells to keep the first pick and draft them:

    Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio State
    Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
    Chris Long, DE, Virginia
    Jake Long, OT, Michigan
     
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  2. ChambersWI

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    McFadden might not even get to play in the cotton bowl because he's getting investigated for a potential violation
     
  3. jonanthans

    jonanthans New Member

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    For those who haven't heard, the Violation in question is for a Cadillac Escalade in his possession that was supposedly purchased by Mike Conley, a current NBA agent, and aspiring NFL agent. Early reports are that Conley, McFadden and his family has denied that the Escalade was purchased by Conley, and instead belongs to McFadden's stepmother, Ella McFadden.

    At the present time, he will be eligible to play in the game.
     
  4. jonanthans

    jonanthans New Member

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    Matt Ryan's final stats: 22-47, 249, 3 td's, 1 int.
     
  5. #1DoLfAnOKesh

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    i guess it would help the decision but look for parcells to trade down
     
  6. Kdawg954

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    22-47 . . . under 50% . . . that wasn't too good . . . he also is under 60% for the season . . . wasn't beck like over 70% . . . I dunno if that last game helped him or not . . . he still is rather inconsistent . . . but he does have the prototype body and arm for a QB.
     
  7. sgtphin

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    Yeah, Kdawg... but that size and arm can't make him a good QB. He has to be accurrate, too. I didn't see the game, so I can't say if he's accurrate and his receivers can't catch, or if he couldn't hit a bull in the a$$ with a handful of rice. Also, what were the passes he threw? Were they good selections or does he have bad decision- making skills? Too many variables to consider without in-depth study. I really haven't heard enough good about him to make me want to select him, especially in the 1st round.
     
  8. FanMarino

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    I think the performance of McFadden will be the main weapon we can use regarding trading our pick.
     
  9. MelbournePhin

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    mcfadden's big game has already happened. the game vs. LSU
     
  10. Kdawg954

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    Agreed, tho he can make a bigger impact with a huge bowl game . . . . combined with a solid combine . . . I definitely can see a FEW teams taking a shot at him . . . hell we still may be one of them . . . u never know.
     
  11. jonanthans

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    I watched the BC game. Ryan did not look that great. He was 16-40 with 160 yards before he threw a long pass that his reciever pushed the defender off, caught it and took it in for the TD. If not for that his numbers would have been really bad.

    I agree McFadden had his huge game against LSU, but it definetly wont hurt to have another one against Missouri. A lot more people will be watching that game, and it would put him on everyones radar before the draft. If he blows up, that #1 pick could get real valuable real quick.
     
  12. MelbournePhin

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    im just making up a scenario, but doesnt a team like the lions look like a good trade partner to acquire mcfadden? just an observation
     
  13. adamprez2003

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    I saw the game last night and I ve seen about 7 of his games this year prior. To start with, the guy plays with no talent at offensive line, RB and WR. Its pretty much Matt Ryan and noone else. Even Cherilus who was a very good right tackle last year is nothing more than an average left tackle in college. With that being said Ryan is still able to produce which is a testament to his skills. As for last night's numbers, I counted the receivers dropping about eight passes that a five year old could have caught, perfectly placed, right in their hands.

    The guy makes great presnap reads and will go through all of his progressions often finding a 3rd or 4th option. He has very good pocket mobility, although he's at best average as a scrambler and has an uncanny knack for creating space for himself in that pocket to buy himself time.

    The guy is accurate but he's accurate in the way Brett Favre is. Every game he will go through one period where his accuracy leaves him. In other words he's a bit streaky the way Favre will get for a series or two.

    He makes the right decisions for the most. His weakness presently is underneath coverage, usually the under safety. In this game he got picked by a linebacker coming across the middle from his right when he was throwing midleft. He simply never saw the guy. This is easily correctable with proper coaching. Part of the problem may reside in his pathetic pass protection which makes a QB hurry his reads for self preservation purposes. Its difficult to take that extra split second read when the price may be getting hit in the chops by a 290 lb defensive tackle

    Thiss poor pass protection has lead to another correctable flaw in his game this year. He has tended to hurry his throws a bit and that has lead to throwing off his back foot more than what you would like to see. He's got the arm to get away with it but in the pros he'll need to be able to step into the pocket. When he has time and steps into his throws he throws absolute ropes

    There isnt a pass he cant throw, although he doesnt have the cannon arm that Jay Cutler has. His arm strength is more like Brady's, good enough to make every throw. He also has one of the quickest releases you're going to see.

    He may have a bit of a fumble problem but its hard to gauge since about half the fumbles that Ive seen him have were blind side hits that Im not sure anyone else wouldve held onto the ball. Could be a concern but I'm not sure

    He has a bit of a gunslinger mentality which is needed due to his poor receivers not being able to get seperation. He will thread the ball into the tightest of spots and be successful 9 out of ten times. An example would be last night second pass on 3rd and long he through over the middle to a receiver who was blanketed by two defensive backs, one opn each side of the receiver. He put the ball about a foot off the ground in the only spot where the receiver could catch it but the defensive baks couldnt. A fantastic throw, an nfl throw, but the receiver dropped the pass. Just an incompletion on the stats but I guarantee that caused alot of scouts to smile. And I didnt even include that pass as one of the easy ones that should have been caught by his receivers.

    This guy will make about four passes a game that make you just go wow. He had an Elway type pass last night where he scrambled left (remember he's right handed) and threw about a 30 to 40 yard pass across his body to the right and hit the receiver in stride. The receiver of course dropped it but it wasnt the easiest of catches because a defensive back was on him. Still an absolutely incredible pass that maybe only five NFL QBs can make

    He's got the goods. What people think of him depends on how you view the few negatives he has. I think he'll be viewed much more highly by scouts, GMs and coaches than he will be by the average fan because of the belief that the flaws he has are easily correctable. A coach who can get him to read the under safety and step into his throws consistently will have found himself a very special QB.
    Like Parcells said, first you have to find the talent and then you have to coach it up
     
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  14. jonanthans

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    Im not sure what they have invested in Kevin Jones....Did he recently sign a big contract? McFadden would fit in nicely there too!
     
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    he just tore his ACL. poor guy has had a devastating injury almost every year it seems.
     
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    Wow, everything just mentioned was Beck in college except Beck was more accurate and has a stronger arm, plus he didnt throw as many INT's.

    Its funny that your mention Ryan has a weak O line and no WR's because that is exactly what Beck had this year. Kinda ironic.
    Thinking Ryan would have done anything this year on the Fins then your really kidding yourself. Im not saying he wont be a good pro QB, because he might be but not worth drafting with the first pick. I dont see any upside to Ryan over Beck. Get Beck some talent around him and protection and he will probably be one of the most accurate passers in the NFL.
     
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  17. REV KEV

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    Matt Ryan has no running game to aid him..., period..., like less than a ypc average in that bowl game this week..., that's ugly and that has to be taken into consideration
     
  18. Kdawg954

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    Thanks for the feedback on Ryan.

    I have seen a few games with him . . . .and I can't lie, I was impressed w/ some of his throws . . . but he also made some head scratching ones as well. He potentially can be a tremendous QB . . . but it does bother me how inconsistent he SEEMS to be sometimes. Maybe it is the lack of talent around him . . . I don't know . . . but to be considered #1 overall, IMO u have to put up better numbers and more consistency than what he has shown . . . but then again, I'm not a scout . . . and i can imagine they will be drooling over this kid if he has a strong combine.

    I just can't see him #1 overall tho . . . but we will see . . . the Beck expectations I think have gotten lower since he has struggled in game action . . . but I still haven't given up hope . . . but if Ryan is the next stud at QB . . . we can't just look the other way, even w/ Beck.
     
  19. #1dolphinsfan

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    i want chris long
     
  20. Kdawg954

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    I don't think Beck has a stronger arm than Ryan . . . thats based on the throws I have seen from both. He was much more accurate in college tho.
     
  21. PSG

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    The TV station who broke this story has issued an apology and removed the story from it's website. As per PFT.
     
  22. ChambersWI

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    Beck actually had 2 very good TEs, one is on the Bengals (Daniel Coats), but your point is well taken. I don't think Ryan is a better prospect that Beck. If we must draft a QB, I'd look at Brennan,Woodson,Flaco,Henne(hey I'm a Michigan fan), and Cullen Harper if he enters (he's been told by some scouts that he'll be a first day pick. I like Ryan a lot, but I like these guys a lot too. (Did not include Brohm cause he'll for sure be gone before the 2nd round)
     
  23. Captain lou

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    Sounds like the old Brady Quinn argument. We arent draftng him so I don't know why we bother wasting time on what he is or isn't.
     
  24. PSG

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    I agree, we aren't drafting him. Besides, I think the Matt Ryan hype may be a bit overblown.
     
  25. dredd1050

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    Watched him last night. I think the hype is right on. 245 and 3 TDs
     
  26. PSG

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    Sure, his numbers are OK. But he is kinda inconsistent, don't you think?
    Not saying he will be Ryan Leaf, just saying talk of #1 overall is a bit much.
     
  27. dredd1050

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    He could definitely go number one to a team that needs an NFL ready college kid. He can be put in immediately.
     
  28. PSG

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    Well, lets hope ur right and someone falls in love with him. That way we could trade out of the #1 spot and get some more picks.
     
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    I thought Petrino would've traded up for his boy Brohm, but we all know how that panned out. The only problem is that teams know that Miami has way to many needs to fill besides RB/QB and Parcells rarely drafts a QB in the first let alone THE first. Miami needs to start smokescreening.
     
  30. Colorado Dolfan

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    47% accuracy... :huh1:
     
  31. phinfanuk

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    I really wouldn't be against getting Colt Brennan in the second or third round, but I still think Beck can deliver the goods.
     
  32. dredd1050

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    Your point?

    Look what he's working with.
     
  33. adamprez2003

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    He's erratic the way Favre was at college. I think you nailed it. His Senior Bowl week and combine will determine how much scouts think of the guy. At the Senior Bowl he'll have talent around him and at the combine they will analyze his physical gifts. If he passes those two tests he's guaranteed top five depnding on who gets him. Could be us if Parcells decides Beck isnt the answer
     
  34. adamprez2003

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    Depends if Parcells has faith in Beck. If he doesnt he'll be considered if we cant trade down
     
  35. RoninFin4

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    Dorsey or Gholston, then Colt Brennan in rd 2.
     
  36. Colorado Dolfan

    Colorado Dolfan ...dirty drownin' man?

    The point is that it wasn't conducive to the argument so it was left out.

    Since we're playing the "look what he's working with" game...

    1) Beck had exactly who at BYU?

    2) Rookie WR, second-year WR with a bad case of the drops, Veteran WR that hasn't really done crap this year, backup RB, and a coach that didn't want to open up the field for the rookie. :ffic:

    Another point is that Ryan averaged: 322 YPG, 2.2 TDs, & 1.4 Ints per game while Beck averaged 324 YPG, 2.2 TDs, and .7 Ints per game.

    Looks like we have Ryan with less Turnovers on our team already. Statwise, anyhow...

    Just sayin'... :ffic:
     

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