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SmootSmack 04-16-2007, 05:22 PM But then again, the Raiders decision should be easy...just take Brady Quinn at the first pick overall (or trade down). I mean...you earned the first pick, why would you pass up the sure thing at QB for the guy who might succeed under perfect conditions?
"Earned the first pick" That just sounds odd
skinsfan_nn 04-16-2007, 05:27 PM It should have been they gave up first on the year to get that #1 pick. Randy Moss disease, well done.
Pretty bad when Detroit isn't the first to throw the Matt Millen Towel in for that #1 pick.......
Campbell17 04-16-2007, 05:48 PM I am tired of listening to the dolphins continuously changing QB's and expecing success. Green may be the worst possible fit for Miami, because he is near retirement, getting worse as the days move along, and the dolphins have a #4 pick in the draft. BradyQuinn perhaps?
skinsfan_nn 04-16-2007, 06:15 PM I am tired of listening to the dolphins continuously changing QB's and expecing success. Green may be the worst possible fit for Miami, because he is near retirement, getting worse as the days move along, and the dolphins have a #4 pick in the draft. BradyQuinn perhaps?
Green is much better than what they have now in Daunte. Draft a QB with the plan of Green being the guy for 2 years, give the young rookie time to learn the system and they should be in pretty good shape from a QB stand point......for once, since Marino?
There Defense is in great shape. They lack very few parts to being a really good team.
GTripp0012 04-17-2007, 03:19 AM "Earned the first pick" That just sounds oddOnly until you consider how impressively bad that offense was.
KLHJ2 04-17-2007, 03:31 AM Green is much better than what they have now in Daunte. Draft a QB with the plan of Green being the guy for 2 years, give the young rookie time to learn the system and they should be in pretty good shape from a QB stand point......for once, since Marino?
There Defense is in great shape. They lack very few parts to being a really good team.
Is everyone forgetting that Culpepper was only year removed from league MVP honoers when he got injured and released. Why is everyone so convinced that Green will do better? Remember that Culpepper has had more time to recover. I say that you cannot name a starter without giving them both a chance. That is if Miami gets Green. But, then you have to wonder. If old age catches up to Green and Daunte starts performing well, did Miami waste money on bringing in Green? Of coarse that is if they do.
GTripp0012 04-17-2007, 04:54 AM Is everyone forgetting that Culpepper was only year removed from league MVP honoers when he got injured and released. Why is everyone so convinced that Green will do better? Remember that Culpepper has had more time to recover. I say that you cannot name a starter without giving them both a chance. That is if Miami gets Green. But, then you have to wonder. If old age catches up to Green and Daunte starts performing well, did Miami waste money on bringing in Green? Of coarse that is if they do.Green is still an above average QB, but Culpepper completely healthy is WAY above average.
Green is slowly regressing. Culpepper is right in his prime.
Unless Miami knows something about his health that no other team does, I really don't understand this move.
KLHJ2 04-17-2007, 05:01 AM Green is still an above average QB, but Culpepper completely healthy is WAY above average.
Green is slowly regressing. Culpepper is right in his prime.
Unless Miami knows something about his health that no other team does, I really don't understand this move.
Maybe they do. But it still remains to be seen. I think this would be a stupid move for Miami, but I aint no GM or NFL coach either.
GTripp0012 04-17-2007, 05:03 AM Maybe they do. But it still remains to be seen. I think this would be a stupid move for Miami, but I aint no GM or NFL coach either.I don't believe you need any special talent to evaluate QBs. Just ignore hype, and things like rings, and just look at a guys production over his career. Culpepper can get it done in this league. So can Green. One is only 30 and a better player, assuming he ever plays again.
KLHJ2 04-17-2007, 05:08 AM I don't believe you need any special talent to evaluate QBs. Just ignore hype, and things like rings, and just look at a guys production over his career. Culpepper can get it done in this league. So can Green. One is only 30 and a better player, assuming he ever plays again.
I am about to contrdict myself for a brief moment. One big difference between Green and Culpepper is that Green has done it without a stellar WR. Culpepper hasn't done it without Moss yet.
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