12thMan
04-30-2007, 12:16 PM
Still, there at least 6 players they could have taken before Ginn.
That being said, what a slap in the face for Quinn.
That being said, what a slap in the face for Quinn.
Tedd Ginn, Jr.?12thMan 04-30-2007, 12:16 PM Still, there at least 6 players they could have taken before Ginn. That being said, what a slap in the face for Quinn. hooskins 04-30-2007, 12:24 PM They will regret this pick no matter what. Let's say he is like Hester. Even then, why not take a chance for a QB that will lead your team to SBs? A returner alone cannot do that. I mean he could be a decent receiver too, but 9th pick? There were a million other good defensive players out there they should have gotten. 12thMan 04-30-2007, 12:26 PM They will regret this pick no matter what. Let's say he is like Hester. Even then, why not take a chance for a QB that will lead your team to SBs? A returner alone cannot do that. I mean he could be a decent receiver too, but 9th pick? There were a million other good defensive players out there they should have gotten. Not to mention they too are aging on defense much like the Redskins. skinsfan69 04-30-2007, 12:40 PM People can bash this all they want but I liked this pick. All Ginn did was SCORE TOUCHDOWNS. Remember, he got hurt AFTER HE SCORED A TD. His production ON THE FIELD is what matters. Not that he couldn't go to the silly ass combine and run wind sprints in shorts. Nobody caught this guy when he was in pads. He is a double threat on teams and at WR. People forget that special teams can WIN GAMES. This guy is simply a game breaker. Who gives a damn if he is in a boot??? It's not like he's going to be walking around in it forever. He'll be ready be training camp. And why is everyone ready to just give up on Culpepper? It makes no sense to me. This guy had one of the best seasons in the history of the NFL a few years ago. I wouldn't be so sure to close the book on this guy quite yet. He needs to keep healing and get some weapons around him and he'll be fine. Plus they could bring in Trent Green. Miami thinks they have a chance to win now. If they draft Quinn they would be wasting a year or two. By that time the defense will have to be rebuilt. People can say all they want but why did Quinn drop? Because in the big games he played like shit. Against LSU he looked terrible. NFL teams got scared by that. It's not fair cause Brady Quinn was a great college QB. But so was Troy Smith and looked what happened to him? The guy from Boise State didn't even get drafted and he was a STUD. skinsfan69 04-30-2007, 12:46 PM They will regret this pick no matter what. Let's say he is like Hester. Even then, why not take a chance for a QB that will lead your team to SBs? A returner alone cannot do that. I mean he could be a decent receiver too, but 9th pick? There were a million other good defensive players out there they should have gotten. So how do you know Brady Quinn can lead them to a SB? I'm not saying he won't, or couldn't but they already have a guy who has proven himself. Plus if they get Green then they will have a guy with proven NFL experience. The pick made sense for Cleveland. IMO it didn't for Miami. skinsfan69 04-30-2007, 12:49 PM I can understand why they did it...because they had John Beck so highly rated. I just, like everyone else on this board and elsewhere, think they are stupid for doing it. If they had taken a stud at another position like Okoye, and then Beck in the second, I would give them a pass. But this might very well end up being a wasted draft pick. Essentially, Ginn's potential is that he replaces Wes Welker seamlessly. A man who they got a second round pick for...yeah. Do you honestly think Okoye is NFL ready at 19? TheMalcolmConnection 04-30-2007, 01:01 PM He has his college experience. What's another year or two in the terms of a teenager? TheMalcolmConnection 04-30-2007, 01:02 PM I'll tell you this already. He is more than likely LIGHT YEARS ahead of Sean Taylor in terms of maturity. skinsfan69 04-30-2007, 01:04 PM I'll tell you this already. He is more than likely LIGHT YEARS ahead of Sean Taylor in terms of maturity. No question about that. Hog1 04-30-2007, 01:08 PM So how do you know Brady Quinn can lead them to a SB? I'm not saying he won't, or couldn't but they already have a guy who has proven himself. Plus if they get Green then they will have a guy with proven NFL experience. The pick made sense for Cleveland. IMO it didn't for Miami. I think it's more of a question of drafting for need. The Dolphins have NO bigger need than at QB (at this time). They have no proven, healthy qb. They took a "potential" game breaker, against a position that handles the ball on every play. |
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