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Originally posted by dolfan87
Jay had been with the team since early in the year. Chan and Dave had several mini camps, and a couple of weeks of T.C. to watch Jay in practice.
See the problem here is that you think they should have made a decision on Jay by that one game, when Dave and Chan based it on weeks of practice.
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So, now you are saying that Dave made the decision when they were practicing in shells and not pads?
Jay didn't even have a full week of training camp. He missed every preseason game up until the last game against the Saints. Huard was there, everyday, working his butt off in practice, learning the new offense. He was the one that was out there going to war with the rest of the offense. Was Huard good? Hell no, but he sure as crap got screwed out of a position that was rightfully his.
And had they started Huard instead, I would be wanting to replace Huard right now just as I want Jay replaced.
The funny thing is, as hated as Jay Fiedler is right now, that is how loved his replacement will be. The four years that Jay will have been the starter for Miami will have dumbed down the position so badly that any ability in the player that replaces Jay will seem like a revelation.