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Best Clutch player on our team??

Best Clutch Player on The 05 Fins?

  • Olindo Mare

    Votes: 8 8.2%
  • A.J. Feely

    Votes: 7 7.1%
  • Derrious Thompson

    Votes: 4 4.1%
  • Ronnie Brown

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • Chris Chambers

    Votes: 17 17.3%
  • Wes Welker

    Votes: 7 7.1%
  • Jason Taylor

    Votes: 53 54.1%

  • Total voters
    98
Phin19 said:
you obviously don`t remember some games vs NE in 2002/2003.

I think is JT, he usually makes sacks in critical games and with a better scheme he will be more clutch

i remember it, but apparently thats ALL you people remember.

How about that wild game up at Denver in 2002?
How about the game that won us the AFC EAST against NE in 2000?
How about the 51 yarder in the playoffs over the seahawks that gave Marino his last playoff win?
 
Saban4prez said:
i remember it, but apparently thats ALL you people remember.

How about that wild game up at Denver in 2002?
How about the game that won us the AFC EAST against NE in 2000?
How about the 51 yarder in the playoffs over the seahawks that gave Marino his last playoff win?

I hear ya. Most people only remember the bad and don't appriciate the good. The thread was made for the 2005 season anyway so all the kicks that he didn't make don't matter. I think he could very well be our clutch player next year.
 
I think Taylor will be but i think Chambers is goona have a breakout year
 
He WAS clutch, in his prime. He hasn't been for the past two seasons, and throw in the 2002 game @ NE as well.
 
Dolfan99 said:
The thread was made for the 2005 season anyway so all the kicks that he didn't make don't matter.

But the ones he made 4 years ago do?
 
Agua said:
But the ones he made 4 years ago do?

All i said was that people are noting the bad kicks but not the good kicks. Don't try and turn my post on me.
 
Agua said:
But the ones he made 4 years ago do?

I agree with you that he might not be clutch anymore. But also keep in mind, last year he was never given a chance. The offense hardly ever got close enough to kick field goals as it was, and the offense expecially didn't set mare up with any game-winning possibilities.
 
If I was playing any position on an oposing team.... the one player on our team I'd be worried about the most would be Taylor.... He is "big plays"...thats how a DE playing at about 240lbs. during the season becomes a pro-bowler.
Mare is solid....but 2003 he missed two consecutive FG's to win against NE at home....granted he slipped on the damn baseball dirt and the other was blocked.
 
Personally, i want A.J. Feeley to be our clutch guy. I wouldn't mind having a qb for once who considers anything less then a TD a failure. With fielder, we kicked far to many field goals. i'd rather light up the score boards. But im being realistic here. I'd rather Feeley just take the small hook route and let mare make the kick then have him throw an INt the other way.
 
23Ronnie23 said:
whose derrious thomson



patriots, monday night football, big catch, win the game, orange jerseys....... any of it ring a bell????
 
FinsAreLife said:
patriots, monday night football, big catch, win the game, orange jerseys....... any of it ring a bell????

He also got that first TD against Cleveland the following week, if I'm not mistaken.
 
your correct, o and that brings up a clutch play for mare, making that long feild goal with like only a couple second left....but i did say this year
 
Based on past performance, I'd say it's absolutely Wes Welker. Some of the other players on the poll are more talented, but when it comes to clutch play, nothing beats Welker coming in, with no practice time as a kicker, and converting a PAT and a 30-some-yard field-goal. And he hadn't kicked since college, and that was, IIRC, one attempt.

That's the definition of clutch, my friends.
 
DoctorFeelgood said:
Based on past performance, I'd say it's absolutely Wes Welker. Some of the other players on the poll are more talented, but when it comes to clutch play, nothing beats Welker coming in, with no practice time as a kicker, and converting a PAT and a 30-some-yard field-goal. And he hadn't kicked since college, and that was, IIRC, one attempt.

That's the definition of clutch, my friends.


thats very clutch, lets not hope he's kicking feild goals this year unless he gets very good
 
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