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I just want him to hit the gym this coming season. We need him to be stronger than he's ever been.
You really expect anyone to take you seriously when you insult anyone with an opinion on these boards??? You're digging your own grave as far as your credibility is concerned. Com'on now.
Not everyone is going to agree with you here...that's just the nature of a site with tens of thousands of members.No need to insult the members' intelligence and then call them cowards when they happen to disagree with you.
Posts, you mean. 99% of the OPs posts are thus bad.Perhaps you should dispense with premature and emphatic statements and actually study NFL history. Your idiotic post suggests that no rookie in NFL history has ever been able to develop his game. Your post suggests that what a player does his rookie yr, reflects the rest of his career. Drew Brees would probably disagree with you, because he looked completely clueless his rookie yr.
Man the manure is deep on this site.
Struggled a little you say???????
Oh he'll get it together?????
And then you accuse me of being subjective.
Fact is he finished the year ranked in the seventies amongst NFL tackles. That means several backup OT's who saw significant playing time played better than him.
If he had finished anywhere in the top 64 I'd be inclined to share some optimism, but he didn't. Martin is just plain awful. He can't pass protect on the outside and he isn't a powerful run blocker.
Best case scenario IMO is that he is moved to OG and eventually get's stronger.
I used to post the same kind of realistic posts about Chad Henne and I got the same kind of absurd reactions.
I'm not anti team. I'm just saying that all the confidence being displayed on this site is really unfounded.
The Dolphins are anything but set at OT. This team may need to add 3 OT's this offseason if it actually wants to be solid at the position.
Yeatman,Adams, and McDonald are all late round or undraffted guys who are untested.
The Dolphins might not have any starting caliber or even backup caliber OT's on their roster, although I like Jeff Adams' potential.
The situation is pathetic.
I saw that nobody was able to offer any suggestions on what make the situation better.
Cowards!
Man the manure is deep on this site.
Struggled a little you say???????
Oh he'll get it together?????
And then you accuse me of being subjective.
Fact is he finished the year ranked in the seventies amongst NFL tackles. That means several backup OT's who saw significant playing time played better than him.
If he had finished anywhere in the top 64 I'd be inclined to share some optimism, but he didn't. Martin is just plain awful. He can't pass protect on the outside and he isn't a powerful run blocker.
Best case scenario IMO is that he is moved to OG and eventually get's stronger.
I used to post the same kind of realistic posts about Chad Henne and I got the same kind of absurd reactions.
I'm not anti team. I'm just saying that all the confidence being displayed on this site is really unfounded.
The Dolphins are anything but set at OT. This team may need to add 3 OT's this offseason if it actually wants to be solid at the position.
Yeatman,Adams, and McDonald are all late round or undraffted guys who are untested.
The Dolphins might not have any starting caliber or even backup caliber OT's on their roster, although I like Jeff Adams' potential.
The situation is pathetic.
I saw that nobody was able to offer any suggestions on what make the situation better.
Cowards!