Well, any contribution at all would be more, so.........I am hoping that EE and Tindall make more of a contribution in year 2.
Well, any contribution at all would be more, so.........I am hoping that EE and Tindall make more of a contribution in year 2.
I had posted in another thread that EE was a third rounder, my bad there, shouldve checked my factsHe's a one-note deep threat... or he was. He's also 30. He's a journeyman type, now on his 4th team. Sure, if he buys into the program and works his ass off, he might stick, but I do remember what Robbie told the press that McD told him when he signed... The team had a couple of young receivers that they liked, and they were making him no promises.
He also signed a vet minimum contract with only 150K guaranteed, so... he'll have to look good and be healthy to stick... and not rub anyone the wrong way. Sure, he could make it here, but the coaches told him that he'd have to prove it.
Berrios actually received a real commitment... up to 3.5M with 1.5 guaranteed. He's the new punt returner and 5th/6th WR. He WILL stick, even if he ends up being an afterthought in the regular offense.
The only WRs who I suspect are LOCKS are Waddle, Hill, and Berrios... the rest are actually competing to stick.
EZ gives me Leonte Carrou vibes.
Production was there in college, flashed in preseason, fans started hoping, didn't see field much in regular season for various reasons, and when did get PT he never looked like training camp or preseason.
Tindall played 185 snaps on Special teams so he did contribute in that area at least, but the fact that he could not get on the field at LB when LB was not a very strong position shows how far away he was.Well, any contribution at all would be more, so.........
Tindall wasn’t a starter in college. He was a great situational player. That’s the only thing I’m looking for him as a pro.Tindall played 185 snaps on Special teams so he did contribute in that area at least, but the fact that he could not get on the field at LB when LB was not a very strong position shows how far away he was.
I hope so too. I have nothing against the kid.Tindall played 185 snaps on Special teams so he did contribute in that area at least, but the fact that he could not get on the field at LB when LB was not a very strong position shows how far away he was.
Hopefully another TC and preseason and a new DC will get more out of him.
I could see Fangio finding a use for his speed.
People are way too enamored with RAZ scores and not enough on being a football player. I’m sure Zach Thomas didn’t have great RAZ scores but he was ine helluva FB player and perhaps the biggest gamer in MD history.I hope so too. I have nothing against the kid.
It's just that speed alone doesn't mean squat if the first step is false or hesitant and he isn't assignment sound.
I really don't understand the "belief" some have for him, or EZ for that matter. I know they were drafted by our beloved Dolphins, but I can't overlook flaws just because of that. It isn't a matter of rooting against them. It's a matter of honest analysis, and how far they have to go to become solid, starting caliber players.
I think another year will help. I doubt it will be some miracle transformation, though.
I think a lot of folks outside and dolphin fans are underestimating Berrios in the slotI had posted in another thread that EE was a third rounder, my bad there, shouldve checked my facts
But gotta agree with all of your post here. 'Chosen' is no given to make the team, McD probably liked the thought of more speed out there during TC too, can help simulate the offense for the 2nd/3rd teams. Give Hill/Waddle a rest. Or I suppose maybe he regains his former glory.
But anyways, I'm actually stoked to see Berrios hit the field in the slot for us too. I think he could do some damage there
Chosen is way over rated. He had one, maybe two half decent seasons, and has then bounced around the league. If, and its a big if, if he makes the team, he will get 250, maybe 300 yards for the season.There is no way Ezukama sees the field next year with Chosen and Berrios on the roster
I agree wholeheartedly.I think a lot of folks outside and dolphin fans are underestimating Berrios in the slot
First off the guy is in his prime and is in apex condition.
He’s fast he’s quick and his hands are pretty good
Now he’s got the right coach.
Tua’s biggest issue is gonna be looking the other way in waddle and hill and getting the easy yards with berrios