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Also in AJ's defense, there was a quote from a new offensive player last year talking about the sloppy and disorganized practices "this is the most I've ever seen the ball on the floor during practice."

Also, AJ himself would frequently comment on how disorganized things were here compared to philly and how there was no real system to learn.

Maybe part of the AJ is slow talk has to do with the fact that there was nothing for this kid to pick up. What was he suppossed to learn from CF and Wanny?
 
Now that the draft is over, there's really no significant argument. We have our 3 qb's, they'll compete for the starting job, and I'll support whoever wins it. It will then remain to be seen if they are good enough to be the future, or if we need to look further next year.

Nobody could disagree that last year's disaster placed unfair handicaps on AJ (and everyone else for that matter). This year will show how much of AJ's struggles were due to those handicaps, and how much were AJ's limitations.

I have my doubts and concerns, but we've got what we've got, and it's time to get behind them.
 
vt_dolfan said:
Does the admission by Robert Konrad that the offensive team never even had one meeting together...followed by his description of a very fragmented staff ..change anyones mind about how good Feeley can be.

In my opinion, there isnt a QB playing that could have been effective under those circumstances. Feeley's improvement after Dumbstadt left could fortell a bright future for him here.


Wow, that does make his progress more impressive and my opinion of Dave even lower.
 
yankeehillbilly said:
The sad thing is, we had 2 real offensive coordinators on staff last year, but Wanny opted for puppets he could control...first with Collier, then with Foerster, in spite of the facts that neither of them knew what they were doing, and that Wanny himself is clueless about offense. Blind leading the blind.

im not sure why any more posts were made after this one. game set match.
 
inFINSible said:
.........started by MB posters.

I have never seen a credible source make any mention of his lack of intelligence.

And I'm still trying to figure out why that would even be brought up 5 posts after a former player admits that the offensive team never had one meeting together and the staff was as fragmented as they come. It seems to me that these revelations either disprove or seriously question the accuracy of that particular rumor for those that care to keep an open mind about it.

Those that don't want to keep an open mind, will just continue to attack AJ, while evidence contrary to their opinion keeps mounting.
Your boy Ron White will be our here on August 28th, and I can't wait to see him! He must of missed lugnut day!
 
yankeehillbilly said:
The sad thing is, we had 2 real offensive coordinators on staff last year, but Wanny opted for puppets he could control...first with Collier, then with Foerster, in spite of the facts that neither of them knew what they were doing, and that Wanny himself is clueless about offense. Blind leading the blind.
AND THE FACT THAT WAYNE WOULD LET THAT GO ON IS BEYOND ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
vt_dolfan said:
Does the admission by Robert Konrad that the offensive team never even had one meeting together...followed by his description of a very fragmented staff ..change anyones mind about how good Feeley can be.

In my opinion, there isnt a QB playing that could have been effective under those circumstances. Feeley's improvement after Dumbstadt left could fortell a bright future for him here.

And Jay Fielder could have been a hall of famer, considering he played in the same system and played a lot better. With good coaching he could have surpassed Mannings numbers and broke the 50 TDs in a season mark. Your right, what were we thinking.
 
Justasportsfan said:
That's because Foerster had to attend several PAA meetings ( Porn Addicts Anonymous)

Because no one on this board has ANY porn on their computer
 
TARHEEL38 said:
And Jay Fielder could have been a hall of famer, considering he played in the same system and played a lot better. With good coaching he could have surpassed Mannings numbers and broke the 50 TDs in a season mark. Your right, what were we thinking.

that post does not make a lick of sense
 
BlueFin said:
We'll see, he's going to get a chance....No one has ever said he had a great situation last year, however, he still made a lot of bad decisions with the football and he had a hard time learning the playbook, there are rumors about his intelligence level.

Actually, Feeley admitted that he had a hard time learning the offense, but it had nothing to do with the playbook. He said he really struggled with the idea that there were no audibles, and that on blitzes, the center called out the adjustment, and the backs and receivers just ran the original play called in the huddle. On blitzes, he kept reverting to his Philadelphia ways, trying to throw to where a hot receiver should be breaking off his route because of the blitz. But, in the Dolphins' pathetically inept offense, hot receivers did not exist.
 
yankeehillbilly said:
The sad thing is, we had 2 real offensive coordinators on staff last year, but Wanny opted for puppets he could control...first with Collier, then with Foerster, in spite of the facts that neither of them knew what they were doing, and that Wanny himself is clueless about offense. Blind leading the blind.

Wanny was following JJ's example, like when JJ hired Kippy Brown, who had no coordinator experience, to be his puppet.
 
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