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A quick look at the league passing #s

I like Jay Fiedler, but if he is the answer to our QB question, I want to know how the question is worded. Jay might be the answer at left tackle, but I sure am glad to have him backing up AJ.
 
Another interesting tidbit about the 3 FL NFL teams

Tampa Bay (16 points in two games), Miami (20) and Jacksonville (also 20) are King Sport's lowest scoring of 32 teams. In average offensive yards they rank 27th (Dolphins), 30th (Bucs) and dead last (Jags).
 
JJ777 said:
Another interesting tidbit about the 3 FL NFL teams

Tampa Bay (16 points in two games), Miami (20) and Jacksonville (also 20) are King Sport's lowest scoring of 32 teams. In average offensive yards they rank 27th (Dolphins), 30th (Bucs) and dead last (Jags).

So you are saying its Steve Spurriers fault? No offense in Fla. since he left.
 
BizarroAndres said:
Im sure Leftwich and the 2-0 jags care about his passer rating
Exactly. Who gives a cr@p about an individual's passer rating. The team's record is all that matters, and right now we're 0-2.
 
One more thing...

That stat is amazing! It should also be noted that several of the interceptions that Feeley is being credited with has been blamed on the receiver either running the wrong route or batting the ball up in the air. To blame Feeley for the present state of the Dolphin offense is ridiculous. He looks like he has been standing out in the middle of I-95 and running for his life over the last two games. I think everyone should point to the O-line for the majority of the blame--sacks, penalties, turnovers, lack of run and pass blocking, etc. I do think that this group is not as bad as they have looked and hopefully they will come together over the next couple of weeks. I pray that we will still be in the race by then.
 
dolphinheel said:
That stat is amazing! It should also be noted that several of the interceptions that Feeley is being credited with has been blamed on the receiver either running the wrong route or batting the ball up in the air. To blame Feeley for the present state of the Dolphin offense is ridiculous. He looks like he has been standing out in the middle of I-95 and running for his life over the last two games. I think everyone should point to the O-line for the majority of the blame--sacks, penalties, turnovers, lack of run and pass blocking, etc. I do think that this group is not as bad as they have looked and hopefully they will come together over the next couple of weeks. I pray that we will still be in the race by then.
Well, to be fair, there were a few balls that should have been INTs but were not. So, don't discount the INTs. He may not have deserved the ones he got, but he also didnt deserve to escape the ones he did.
 
texasPHINSfan said:
draft? :D


So you mean to tell me, you would draft a QB in the first round and not have a 2nd rd pick b/c you just wasted on a guy you thought was the future QB.........That won't happen!
 
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