http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/59341/backup-quarterback-plan
Says that whoever loses the QB battle between Moore and Garrard(our good pal Walker doesn't really include Tannehill in the discussion) will be the 3rd best backup QB plan in the NFL if the starting QB goes down for an extended period of time. Dallas and Tennessee are the two teams ahead of Miami.
My thought though is that whoever loses the starting job might not be with the team during the regular season. Maybe I am over thinking this, but say Garrard loses the job, will he be happy as the backup? Would the coaching staff prefer Tannehill as the #2 to get more practice reps and be better prepared for the future? I honestly could see the Dolphins shipping the losing QB to another team for a late round draft pick at the end of camp. Don't see them cutting someone, but I would think the trade route would definitely be explored. Especially with both veterans only being under contract for the 2012 season.
Says that whoever loses the QB battle between Moore and Garrard(our good pal Walker doesn't really include Tannehill in the discussion) will be the 3rd best backup QB plan in the NFL if the starting QB goes down for an extended period of time. Dallas and Tennessee are the two teams ahead of Miami.
My thought though is that whoever loses the starting job might not be with the team during the regular season. Maybe I am over thinking this, but say Garrard loses the job, will he be happy as the backup? Would the coaching staff prefer Tannehill as the #2 to get more practice reps and be better prepared for the future? I honestly could see the Dolphins shipping the losing QB to another team for a late round draft pick at the end of camp. Don't see them cutting someone, but I would think the trade route would definitely be explored. Especially with both veterans only being under contract for the 2012 season.