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Confusing to me. So the guy that said Cameron did not prepare him at all, says our new coaches overprepared him. Geesh.
 
Confusing to me. So the guy that said Cameron did not prepare him at all, says our new coaches overprepared him. Geesh.

What so confusing? Cam Cameron did little to help him get ready to play and the new coaching staff did too much. Throwing as many passes as they asked Beck to throw would ware out most peoples arms. It's rather simple to understand, if you're not trying as hard as you can to find the negative in everything the guy does and says.
 
Well, hope that he turns into a solid player and that he will be the best back-up in the league!

And Henne the best starter...
 
What so confusing? Cam Cameron did little to help him get ready to play and the new coaching staff did too much. Throwing as many passes as they asked Beck to throw would ware out most peoples arms. It's rather simple to understand, if you're not trying as hard as you can to find the negative in everything the guy does and says.

Cam Cameron seemed to make Drew Brees and Philip Rivers pretty good in San Diego. Joe Flacco started from day one as a rookie in Cameron's offense.
 
What so confusing? Cam Cameron did little to help him get ready to play and the new coaching staff did too much. Throwing as many passes as they asked Beck to throw would ware out most peoples arms. It's rather simple to understand, if you're not trying as hard as you can to find the negative in everything the guy does and says.


Basically he seems to be saying that neither regime knew how to handle him. Take that how you will, you always bring your own slant to anything I say anyway.
 
What so confusing? Cam Cameron did little to help him get ready to play and the new coaching staff did too much. Throwing as many passes as they asked Beck to throw would ware out most peoples arms. It's rather simple to understand, if you're not trying as hard as you can to find the negative in everything the guy does and says.


I guess maybe he is saying maybe he is just not that good.
 
Cam Cameron seemed to make Drew Brees and Philip Rivers pretty good in San Diego. Joe Flacco started from day one as a rookie in Cameron's offense.


How many of those QB's started as a rookie on a team that was 0-11? If I'm not mistaken Rivers sat for a few seasons before playing. As for Flacco, he was named the starter from the day he was drafted and the Ravens played well as a team last year, they didn't lose 15 games and you can't say it was all because of Flacco cause the Ravens D finished the 08 season as a top 3 unit? I don't remember Beck playing on a team that had a top 3 anything. As for cam, he was an OC in both SD and Baltimore, he was a HC in Miami. He made all the decision and he was a big reason why Miami was nealry the first team in the modern era to lose all 16 games. I think there's quite a big difference in all three situations. BTW, Trent Green who's been every bit as successful in the NFL as any of the QB's you mentioned couldn't win a damn game as the Dolphins started in 07. I think it's clear Beck wasn't in a position to win in 07.
 
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Basically he seems to be saying that neither regime knew how to handle him. Take that how you will, you always bring your own slant to anything I say anyway.

Seriously, you know the facts,

A) Cam Cameron made it clear Beck wasn't going to play in 07. He never gave Beck any snaps with any first team till week 10, no mini camps, no pre season, nothing with the starting lineup till it was nearly time to throw him into live action. I don't care how many years of exprience you have at the pro level, no QB will be effective enough to take the snaps in live action with two weeks of practice with the starting unit, let alone a rookie.

2) Not only did Beck throw over 5000 passes last spring they also changed his release point. When Beck was in college he was injured and had to throw the ball with a lower relase. The 08 staff got him to work on the new release point. Obviously there's a quite a bit of work involved anytime you make changes that drastic.

These aren't excuses, they're exactly the way things were. Now you could clearly make a case that one coaching staff under prepared him and one coaching staff over prepared him. On the other hand most of us would just use common sense and not need this explained, but when you have issues with someone you'll intentionally find things that aren't perfect with anything they say or do, just to find soemthing negative to say.

See, most here know the situation involving Beck has been anything but ideal and we accept that hoping things work out for the guy cause he works hard and he wants to be successful, what more could you ask of any player? Nothing!!

I see people on the NFL network regularly talk about Jamrcus Russell and Vince Young and how they still think it's way too early to judge these young QB's because they still haven't played enough games and their teams at times have been less than loaded with talent to gauge their ability to play at this level, but the Beck haters on this website think they have Beck all figured out on far less opportunity and games played. It's clearly nothing more than hate, disdain, dislike whatever you want to call it, cause it sure as hell isn't based on games played and chances given.
 
How many of those QB's started as a rookie on a team that was 0-11? If I'm not mistaken Rivers sat for a few seasons before playing. As for Flacco, he was named the starter from the day he was drafted and the Ravens played well as a team last year, they didn't lose 15 games and you can't say it was all because of Flacco cause the Ravens D finished the 08 season as a top 3 unit? I don't remember Beck playing on a team that had a top 3 anything. As for cam, he was an OC in both SD and Baltimore, he was a HC in Miami. He made all the decision and he was a big reason why Miami was nealry the first team in the modern era to lose all 16 games. I think there's quite a big difference in all three situations. BTW, Trent Green who's been every bit as successful in the NFL as any of the QB's you mentioned couldn't win a damn game as the Dolphins started in 07. I think it's clear Beck wasn't in a position to win in 07.

For the QB who was supposed to have the most accuracy, and one who was older and supposedly more mature than the average rookie - he certainly didn't fare to well. Cleo Lemon managed to win a game with the same rag-tag bunch, and there were 6 losses by 3 points (including Beck's mud-bowl start against the Steelers), but the rest of his games were complete debacles.

Then, he has all the extra reps in the offseason, more time to learn the playbook than both Josh McCown, and then Chad Henne who was drafted, and still couldn't hold off either of them in training camp.

Doesn't seem like Beck was all that many cracked him up to be, because if he couldn't handle the reigns in either situtation - what situation is he going to be good in?

I like him on the Dolphins, and think he can eventually be the #2 man behind Chad Henne, but if he couldn't handle the chance to start in either of those situations, it's hard to see a situation where he could.
 
For the QB who was supposed to have the most accuracy, and one who was older and supposedly more mature than the average rookie - he certainly didn't fare to well.


Really, well perhaps you could tell me who did "fair well" in 07 as a Dolphin QB?
 
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