http://www.downthedrive.com/bearcat.../miami-dolphins-will-be-happy-signed-jeff-luc
Man, how sweet would it be if this kid turns out to be a diamond in the rough? I really want a solid MLB on this team. With Suh taking up blockers in the middle, it could really help out the D a great deal. Sounds intriguing. Lets hope. :up:
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Imagine if Luc, Hull and Vigil end up being our 3 LBs the next 10 years? haha
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Am I missing something here? I thought he was projected to play FB and ST's??
God knows we could use a tank for the goal line and short yardage situations. I know Ajayi has tremendous fight and some decent size, but he has more of a history of avoiding the defensive walls than breaking through them.
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Hopefully Jeff Luc stays healthy and studies more film.
But the recruiting accolades never turned into production on the field for the big hitting linebacker. Luc was often injured during his time in Tallahassee, and for a time had trouble picking up the defense. -
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Luc reminds me so much of Bryan Cox. Hopefully he comes without the jackass personality.
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im totally intrigued by him, unless he doesn't have the brains, he kept flashing at the senior bowl, even in coverage, he runs very well, has an incredible physique for the position, hits hard, didn't have anyone of note playing in front of him, i mean that dynamic [great players in front of him} certainly will change, he's definitely someone that we should keep a close eye on, because if it clicks for him and he's got it upstairs, all the other variables and measurables are there for him to be a player.
fwiw, that game against ohio state, he went into that game leading the fbs in tackles, also, urban meyer made it a point to seek him out after the game and say sweet nothings to him. -
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He was highly unimpressive with Florida State. I am not expecting much...
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I am also realistic enough to understand when every team in the NFL passes on a player in the draft, the chances of an undrafted free agent to come in and have a highly productive career is usually very unlikely.
Certainly it happens on occasion, but the chances are slim.
I happen to have liked the players the Dolphins drafted and I think they might get 3-4 solid staters out of this draft over the long term.
Sorry if my pessimism over these free agents doesn't meet your happy measurement, but obviously all the NFL teams were as pessimistic about their chances of being productive starters as I am. Otherwise someone would have drafted them. -
More than that though, why do you feel like you should be the arbiter of what type of expectations people should have? You prefer realistic expectations then fine do that for yourself, why make that decision for others? -
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This is a discussion forum and everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion. Many people have disagreed with my comments over the years I have been posting on here and that certainly doesn't offend me.
If everyone just came on here and agreed with one another all the time, it would be a very boring site. The fact my opinion on this issue has you so upset is actually quite surprising to me, but I guess I hit a nerve with you.
I guess the fact I still see this as an 8-8 team in 2015 must really make you think I am the eternal pessimist. Of course my prediction that the Dolphins will contend for the division under a new head coach in 2016 probably seems too optimistic to you from someone like me.