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Brandon Marshall is 37th in TD Production over last 2 years, Buh Bye!

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36 other receivers have scored more TD's in the last 2 years than BM.
And Fasano and Bess pretty much matched him at much less salary.

Some of those receivers only have 1 season and they still macthed BM's production for 2 years.

For $25 million we can do alot better than the results on this list


Player, Age, TD last 2 years

 
Also one of the most prolific pass droppers:
(concerns me that Manningham is even worse)

http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/01/17/drop-rate-2011-which-receivers-are-dr

Dropping-the-ball/

Drop Rate 2011: Which receivers are dropping the ball?

Rank Name Team Catchable Receptions Drops Drop Rate
1 Golden Tate SEA 35 35 0 0
2 Dez Bryant DAL 64 63 1 1.56
3 Malcom Floyd SD 44 43 1 2.27
4 Marques Colston NO 82 80 2 2.44
5 Reggie Wayne IND 77 75 2 2.6
6 Jordy Nelson GB 70 68 2 2.86
7 Jabar Gaffney WAS 69 67 2 2.9
8 Larry Fitzgerald ARZ 83 80 3 3.61
9 Deion Branch NE 53 51 2 3.77
10 Steve Breaston KC 64 61 3 4.69
11 Brandon LaFell CAR 38 36 2 5.26
12 Austin Collie IND 57 54 3 5.26
13 Mike Wallace PIT 76 72 4 5.26
14 Dezmon Briscoe TB 37 35 2 5.41
15 Lance Moore NO 55 52 3 5.45
16 Jason Avant PHI 54 51 3 5.56
17 Greg Jennings GB 71 67 4 5.63
18 Denarius Moore OAK 35 33 2 5.71
19 Devery Henderson NO 34 32 2 5.88
20 Lavelle Hawkins TEN 50 47 3 6


91 Arrelious Benn TB 38 30 8 21.05
90 Dane Sanzenbacher CHI 34 27 7 20.59
89 Danario Alexander SL 32 26 6 18.75
88 Greg Little CLV 75 61 14 18.67
87 Brandon Gibson SL 44 36 8 18.18
85 Donald Driver GB 45 37 8 17.78
86 Ben Obomanu SEA 45 37 8 17.78
84 Eric Decker DEN 53 44 9 16.98
83 Brian Hartline MIA 42 35 7 16.67
82 Devin Aromashodu MIN 31 26 5 16.13
81 Roy E. Williams CHI 44 37 7 15.91
80 Jerome Simpson CIN 59 50 9 15.25
79 Brandon Marshall MIA 95 81 14 14.74
78 James Jones GB 44 38 6 13.64
77 Demaryius Thomas DEN 37 32 5 13.51
76 DeSean Jackson PHI 67 58 9 13.43
74 Devin Hester CHI 30 26 4 13.33
75 Mario Manningham NYG 45 39 6 13.33
73 Santana Moss WAS 53 46 7 13.21
72 Roddy White ATL 115 100 15 13.04
 
i can tell you why that is my friend.......WE DIDNT HAVE QB WORTH A DARN TO THROW HIM THE BALL......... enough said
 
Also one of the most prolific pass droppers:
(concerns me that Manningham is even worse)

http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/01/17/drop-rate-2011-which-receivers-are-dr

Dropping-the-ball/

Drop Rate 2011: Which receivers are dropping the ball?

Rank Name Team Catchable Receptions Drops Drop Rate
1 Golden Tate SEA 35 35 0 0
2 Dez Bryant DAL 64 63 1 1.56
3 Malcom Floyd SD 44 43 1 2.27
4 Marques Colston NO 82 80 2 2.44
5 Reggie Wayne IND 77 75 2 2.6
6 Jordy Nelson GB 70 68 2 2.86
7 Jabar Gaffney WAS 69 67 2 2.9
8 Larry Fitzgerald ARZ 83 80 3 3.61
9 Deion Branch NE 53 51 2 3.77
10 Steve Breaston KC 64 61 3 4.69
11 Brandon LaFell CAR 38 36 2 5.26
12 Austin Collie IND 57 54 3 5.26
13 Mike Wallace PIT 76 72 4 5.26
14 Dezmon Briscoe TB 37 35 2 5.41
15 Lance Moore NO 55 52 3 5.45
16 Jason Avant PHI 54 51 3 5.56
17 Greg Jennings GB 71 67 4 5.63
18 Denarius Moore OAK 35 33 2 5.71
19 Devery Henderson NO 34 32 2 5.88
20 Lavelle Hawkins TEN 50 47 3 6


91 Arrelious Benn TB 38 30 8 21.05
90 Dane Sanzenbacher CHI 34 27 7 20.59
89 Danario Alexander SL 32 26 6 18.75
88 Greg Little CLV 75 61 14 18.67
87 Brandon Gibson SL 44 36 8 18.18
85 Donald Driver GB 45 37 8 17.78
86 Ben Obomanu SEA 45 37 8 17.78
84 Eric Decker DEN 53 44 9 16.98
83 Brian Hartline MIA 42 35 7 16.67
82 Devin Aromashodu MIN 31 26 5 16.13
81 Roy E. Williams CHI 44 37 7 15.91
80 Jerome Simpson CIN 59 50 9 15.25
79 Brandon Marshall MIA 95 81 14 14.74
78 James Jones GB 44 38 6 13.64
77 Demaryius Thomas DEN 37 32 5 13.51
76 DeSean Jackson PHI 67 58 9 13.43
74 Devin Hester CHI 30 26 4 13.33
75 Mario Manningham NYG 45 39 6 13.33
73 Santana Moss WAS 53 46 7 13.21
72 Roddy White ATL 115 100 15 13.04


Yup, they always say the first job of a corner is to cover..everything else will come..

Your first job as a Wr is to catch the ****ing ball when it hits you..
 
These stats are no fair to any Dolphins wideout considering we had Henning calling the shots and Henne throwing just 2 years ago.
 
In all fairness, Santana Moss had Rex Gossman, John Beck and Donovan McNabb throwing him the ball, so that is why he caught more TD passes than Marshall.
 
i can tell you why that is my friend.......WE DIDNT HAVE QB WORTH A DARN TO THROW HIM THE BALL......... enough said

yeah, we only had a guy who once he compensated for a lack of TC reps, finished the season winning 6 out of 9
ranking 12th in the league in QBR:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/stats/b...frame=All&qualified=1&sort=49&old_category=QB

and was 4th best in Advanced NFL Stats's pure "long ball accuracy" (stripping out YAC).
http://www.advancednflstats.com/2012/01/air-yards-2011.html

If anything Marshall's drops might have cost him 2 more wins and the team a chance to make game 16 vs the jest more than just a spoiler.

But if you wanna hold on to the belief that it was everyone but Marshall, well if that helps you sleep at night, no skin off my back.:idk:
 
Sweet.... Marshall was ranked #79 on the list and Hartline #83 (so much for thinking positive about our WR)

Don't get me wrong. I got faith in Bess & Fasano. It does help that Bush is a good receiving back, but still. All those drops did hurt us, here's hoping Hartline can lather up the stick-em.
 
First of all, I was against the Marshall move from the very beginning; it was yet another example of the Dolphins thinking they could just poach whatever talent they need from other teams (although, god knows, they can't develop it in-house).

That said, if Marshall really is just an also-ran receiver with butterfingers who doesn't score TDs (in addition to being an incorrigible nut-case), what does that say about this franchise since just two years ago it gave up two 2nd-round draft picks to acquire him and then proceeded to give him a dump-truck full of cash? If we fleeced the Bears by trading Marshall for two #3s, then what kind of screw-job did the Broncos give us?
 
yeah, we only had a guy who once he compensated for a lack of TC reps, finished the season winning 6 out of 9
ranking 12th in the league in QBR:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/stats/b...frame=All&qualified=1&sort=49&old_category=QB

and was 4th best in Advanced NFL Stats's pure "long ball accuracy" (stripping out YAC).
http://www.advancednflstats.com/2012/01/air-yards-2011.html

If anything Marshall's drops might have cost him 2 more wins and the team a chance to make game 16 vs the jest more than just a spoiler.

But if you wanna hold on to the belief that it was everyone but Marshall, well if that helps you sleep at night, no skin off my back.:idk:

And if people won't face up to the facts whats a Vaark to do?
 
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