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Cut Ginn, Bell, Wilson, Fasano.

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Cut Ted Ginn
Cut Gibril Wilson
Cut Fasano

Play Nailbone see what he has, Play Culver and Clemons instead.



Put Bell in Run plays ONLY with a MAJOR pay CUT or cut him.

Typical Miami of the past 20 years, JUNK.
You give up 44 points in 2 quarters almost, you don't deserve to belong in the NFL...Hence those cuts.

HOw many dropped passes did we have especially from those 2 morons alone.
 
It looks like bell has lost three steps,Crowder stinks all he does is give great sound bites.
 
Cut Ted Ginn
Cut Gibril Wilson
Cut Fasano

Play Nailbone see what he has, Play Culver and Clemons instead.



Put Bell in Run plays ONLY with a MAJOR pay CUT or cut him.

Typical Miami of the past 20 years, JUNK.
You give up 44 points in 2 quarters almost, you don't deserve to belong in the NFL...Hence those cuts.

HOw many dropped passes did we have especially from those 2 morons alone.

I agree with you on cutting Gibril Wilson. I have yet to see him make a single play this year. I'd love to see that he's gone tomorrow morning.

However I'll chalk your other ideas up to post-game frustration. Ginn's "volleyball" routine was horrible and I think this will be his last season in Miami. Fasano has made more positive plays than negative during his time here and that idea is just ridiculous.
 
Wow, what is with all this rash decisions around here?

Yeremiah Bell is one of the most consistant safeties on the team, he was a big reason we succeeded last year.

I hate Wilson, but we have too much money invested in him to cut him. The cap hit would hurt us alot.

Ted Ginn is still considered the #1 receiver. I hated when we drafted him (like most Fins fans), and still do, but lets be honest, we don't have any better options realistically. We need to ride Ginn out until we either draft Dez Bryant or find a better option in free agency next year.

And Fasano was great last year, just starting off slow. Give him time.
 
Fasano is a good # 2 TE run blocks fine. Ginn well he really cost us the game in so many ways. He wanted his kickoff duties back but got nothing done. We started in terrible field position off his KR returns. As far a Bess get a life that was only a fumbled because they wanted to uphold the call his knee was down debatable about the ball coming out. Wilson made more play in pass defense than he has all season so he may be coming around. Really Ginn has killed us or in other terms we could be 4 - 2 instead of 2-4 with his game today and at Indy. Ginn just does not have the moxy to be a game changing WR in the NFL. He is a #2 or 3 reciever. Our game plan was solid just not the horses to get it done. Hartline, Greg C and Bess would be my starters with Ginn as a #4 for the next 3 games. IMO we have really played Indy and the Saints 2 unbeaten teams to the wire so our coaches have pretty good game plans just missing the horses. Atlanta was our worst game and I would put more blame on them for that not being prepared. Our rookies and 2nd year guys are looking better and better. San Diego I say we win if Pennington stays in the game. Maybe we win this one also but I do not know our recievers just are 2nd tier. Covering TE are a issue to. I say that we get that corrected. I thought Crowder had 2 of his better games the last 2.
 
Wow, what is with all this rash decisions around here?

Yeremiah Bell is one of the most consistant safeties on the team, he was a big reason we succeeded last year.

I hate Wilson, but we have too much money invested in him to cut him. The cap hit would hurt us alot.

Ted Ginn is still considered the #1 receiver. I hated when we drafted him (like most Fins fans), and still do, but lets be honest, we don't have any better options realistically. We need to ride Ginn out until we either draft Dez Bryant or find a better option in free agency next year.

And Fasano was great last year, just starting off slow. Give him time.

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Ted Ginn is still considered the #1 receiver. I hated when we drafted him (like most Fins fans), and still do, but lets be honest, we don't have any better options realistically. We need to ride Ginn out until we either draft Dez Bryant or find a better option in free agency next year.

And Fasano was great last year, just starting off slow. Give him time.

I don't care how fast he is, there is no reason to keep Ginn out there over any WR on the roster any more. If a WR drops more passes is a game than he catches, and his drops are a regular occurence, he is prohibiting his teams success by drawing passes and dropping them, or even playing them so badly that he turns them into interceptions. I'd rather not having out there when he is going to get a pass thrown to him only to drop it. I'd rather see another wide receiver get a chance to make a play, which pretty much every other WR we've seen on the field for our team does. It may not be the big play, but Ginn has made exactly one of those all year while missing chances for 8-10 more, of which any good NFL wide receiver would have made at least half of those, if not practically all.

Ginn's inept play has directly contributed to two losses. That's as many as we've won this year. That's not a guy I care to take the field for my favorite team.
 
Ginn has not shown that he deserves to be on this team anymore. He is not our best wide receiver. I'd give that honor to Greg Camarillo.

There is a time that you need to stop looking at "potential" and look at what's he's giving you now. He is a liability to this offense. He needs to be punished.
 
Bell actually played well today. I wouldn't lump him into the fire sale. The good thing is its clear where the weak links are. Gives the front office opportunity to make the changes...or at least we hope they recognize and fix. Time will tell. But as far as Gibril Wilson...he can go tomorrow for all I care.
 
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