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Be patient with AJ

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I am extremely excited about having AJ as our starting QB. I really like his arm strength, fire and overall potential. That being said, we need to understand that he is still inexperienced and there will be growing pains. Just look at what happened to Hasselbeck his first year in Seattle. He struggled quiet a bit, now he is a Pro Bowl QB. If Wanny doesn't stick with AJ then he is just delaying the growing process. Best of all, I think that AJ's play making abilities with his strong arm will make up for his inexperience in a lot of ways. Maybe, for once, we can make teams respect his deep ball which will likely help the running attack. All in all, I am just excited that the Fiedler era appears over and we have a young, promising QB to watch and hopefully get better each week. :) :) :)
 
I agree

I wish Wanny would just name Feeley the starter the rest of the season so he doesn't play timidly or scared.
 
Austin Tatious said:
I wish Wanny would just name Feeley the starter the rest of the season so he doesn't play timidly or scared.

I couldn't agree more!
 
Don't count of Wanny being patient. With each loss, he will be more desperate to win. As many have concluded, Feeley should have been given the starting job and worked mainly with the first team at least a month ago. Instead we get a split with Fiedler, when AJ really needed the work to help him get ready.

He will make mistakes as he grows. Wanny can't afford to have a losing season though, so I think we'll see a QB shuffle through the year as Dave tries to get 9-10 wins.

Toward the last part of the season, Feeley should be clearly improved, or we should have an idea if he really is the answer at QB. That will be good for the team to know, but does Wanny no good in keeping his job, hence he will yank AJ and not allow him to gain confidence. See, what is best for the team is not necessarily best for Wanny right now. One of the disadvantages to having a coach on the hot seat.
 
AJ showed some good things vs the Titans. Hopfully DOLFANS will get behind him and be a positive force in a time that alot of negativity is flying around.
 
I don't think AJ deserves to be named starter for the season, and I don't think it is realistic to expect this to happen. Even if it did happen, that is no guarantee that the team would stay with him no matter what.

I want DW to be patient with AJ, and I think he deserves a good 4 game stretch. I don't think anything more than that is really feasible in the NFL, at least when there is a coach who is coaching for his job. Hopefully, AJ will put the issue to rest early and often on the way to a good season for him.
 
21 of 31 / 168 / 1 TD / 1 INT in only one half of play. Also, this was against a very solid defensive secondary. Feeley is the future!!!! :D

When was the last time Fiedler threw for 168 in one half???...

Later... :fire:
 
Jimmy James said:
I don't think AJ deserves to be named starter for the season, and I don't think it is realistic to expect this to happen. Even if it did happen, that is no guarantee that the team would stay with him no matter what.
The only reason that I could possibly agree with that statement is if we were considered a Super Bowl team, in which, we are not. We have a lot of pro bowlers on defense and they are aging and are growing tired of the offense not pulling their weight. That being said, our offense almost looks brand-spanking new off the showroom floor. The additions of Booker, Gordon, Boston (though injured and just worth a mention,) Feeley, and new Offense Coordinator Foerster does, IMO, need time to learn the Dolphins system. So any hope of this team becoming a Super Bowl contender is a wish for me, just not a realistic thought.

The only guarantee we can have with Fiedler was shown in the first half of the Titan's v. Dolphin's opener. Fiedler looked rattled by the Titan's defense. They manhandled our O-line all day with Fiedler behind center. It seemed like they knew he was not a serious threat to go long, as it appeared they "had his number." Feeley came in and the Titan's did the same thing, they were manhandling our O-line again, but A.J. seemed like he was making better decisions, getting the ball off quicker than Fiedler was, and played with more "fire."

The hopes of this season are not over for those Fiedler supporters. A.J.is going to have his growing pains as he and every first year qb starters do (look at Peyton Manning, Joey Harrington ((who A.J. played behind in Oregon,)) Matt Hasselback, etc). I'm sure that list could go a lot longer. By no way am I calling A.J. Feeley one of those QB's or trying to put him on the same plateau, he has to prove himself just like those listed QB's did. All I can do, and all anyone else here can do, is wait and be patient.
 
Jimmy James said:
I don't think AJ deserves to be named starter for the season, and I don't think it is realistic to expect this to happen. Even if it did happen, that is no guarantee that the team would stay with him no matter what.
I think that this chaotic year should lend itself to feeley getting the playing time no matter what. Feidler is not the answer, thats proven. CHeating the team of its future to eek out one or two more wins is silly and should not be allowed
 
I couldn't agree more. I have always felt that AJ should have been the starter in the first place regardless of how he did in pre-season. You got to feed him a bone to get going, a guy like AJ has been under the wings too long. It is time to let him fly! We know what Fiedler can do and I like him as a back up qb at best. I'm glad Wanny will start him against Cincy and I have the patience to see what AJ will do, mind you.
 
well i agree either he will bust or everyone on espn will be saying who is this feely kid and good job finsor they eill say he learned behind mcnabb and we got lucky
 
kasaba13 said:
I am extremely excited about having AJ as our starting QB. I really like his arm strength, fire and overall potential. That being said, we need to understand that he is still inexperienced and there will be growing pains. Just look at what happened to Hasselbeck his first year in Seattle. He struggled quiet a bit, now he is a Pro Bowl QB. If Wanny doesn't stick with AJ then he is just delaying the growing process. Best of all, I think that AJ's play making abilities with his strong arm will make up for his inexperience in a lot of ways. Maybe, for once, we can make teams respect his deep ball which will likely help the running attack. All in all, I am just excited that the Fiedler era appears over and we have a young, promising QB to watch and hopefully get better each week. :) :) :)
AJ has that fire in him, and the tools to back it up. He has the intangibles to be a really good QB! We are better with him in the lineup!
:D
 
Phinnhedd said:
The only reason that I could possibly agree with that statement is if we were considered a Super Bowl team, in which, we are not.

This team will very likely still be in playoff contention after 5 games. We're a "Super Bowl" team until we're out of contention for the playoffs. I would tend to agree that we might as well go with AJ no matter what to give him time at the helm if we do get eliminated at some point, though. I'm not at all willing to write off this year right now, though. I hope AJ is the answer and that there is no controversy, but this team cannot be expected to leave him in if he plays poorly over a stretch like that and the team is somehow 2-3 during that span. We have to account for that possibility, and that is why I don't agree with you.

The hopes of this season are not over for those Fiedler supporters.

Am I reading this wrong, or are you saying that to believe this team can win this year, you have to support Fiedler? I don't get a connection between the two.

A.J.is going to have his growing pains as he and every first year qb starters do (look at Peyton Manning, Joey Harrington ((who A.J. played behind in Oregon,)) Matt Hasselback, etc). I'm sure that list could go a lot longer. By no way am I calling A.J. Feeley one of those QB's or trying to put him on the same plateau, he has to prove himself just like those listed QB's did. All I can do, and all anyone else here can do, is wait and be patient.

Oh, I'm sure AJ will have those growing pains. I'll be the first guy here to call people down for ravaging him because he throws a bad pass for an INT or takes a bad sack on occasion. At the same time, he needs to know that he has to show sufficient promise at some point over the next few weeks if he wants to keep playing.
 
SuperFin34 said:
I think that this chaotic year should lend itself to feeley getting the playing time no matter what. Feidler is not the answer, thats proven. CHeating the team of its future to eek out one or two more wins is silly and should not be allowed

Those extra wins (if the team does find itself in this situation) could mean the difference between DW staying or going. I know that most of us (including me) won't be shedding tears if he is fired, but we have to expect that he is going to do everything in his power to keep his job. Any of us would do the same if we were in his shoes.
 
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