Specifically for the on-going discussion of what to do with Tannehill not being able to play (specific injury stuff elsewhere).
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Moore is the kind of qb that will groom a free agent right now until they are able to be a starter. I think Moore would prefer to play relief
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please, no Colin Karpernick. he is a blight on the entire NFL. Christian Ponder is available & could play behind Moore for a while, then compete for the job. Matt Moore deserves a shot at the position & is up & ready to step up as QB as we post.
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How is Moore and Culter the same?
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Jay Cutler is not an elite QB. He's not garbage either. Elite arm talent to be sure. He's a quality starter. In fact, his doppelganger is Eli Manning. Uncanny similarities in their numbers for their careers.
Cutler: 4.6% TD, 3.3% INT, 7.2 Y/A, 6.8 NY/A. 85 QB Rating.
Manning: 4.7% TD, 3.2% INT, 7.1 Y/A, 6.4 NY/A. 83.7 QB Rating.
If you would take Eli to replace Tannehill for 1 season, why NOT Cutler? If Miami wants to compete, Cutler is the guy they have to sign. He's the most talented QB available (I'm not counting Romo, he will ONLY return to Dallas, IMO) and he has experience with Gase and his system. It's a perfect match... -
Brock Osweiler is the answer. He would win multiple Superbowls with this defense and these receivers.
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Cutler btw is feast of famine. One week a 108 QB rating the next week a 32 QB rating
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cutler coming out of retirement to lead us to the playoffs would be a cinderella story
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Cutler has some impressive playing skills, no doubt about that.
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For those thinking of Tony Romo, here's his injury history...
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At this point, it does seem like Cutler is going to be the answer. Here is a list of names that I think are worth investigating:
Romo
Osweiler
AJ McCarron
Chase Daniel (this may be a better option than it appears)
Trevor Siemion
Whoever said Nick Foles, I think that is a really good idea. Kinda a poor man's Alex Smith. He is the kinda guy that you could build a system around. Coincidentally, we have one of the best coaches at building a system around player's strengths. -
Moore also promised his wife in '11 that he wouldn't leave Miami to seek a starting job. He considered it, from what I heard she got ugly and put her foot down. So the Fins have her to thank for him riding the bench as the league's best backup.Finster likes this. -
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At this time I think the best thing to do is invite any available rookie or 2nd year QB's to training camp. Maybe the coaching staff will see potential in one of those type guys. -
So in other words the RT17 era is over in Miami.. I know some ppl will think I'm jumping the gun but the writing is on the wall.. if you have followed the NFL for 30 years like me then you know this is an obvious attempt at suppressing RT and moving in a new direction.. no argument here, and I like RT... he will land in his feet somewhere...
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