BLITZKRIEG said:My favorite quote....
"Joey Harrington has been sacked less in his nine games as the Miami starter than Daunte Culpepper was sacked in his four games."
PHINZ RULE!!!!
SCall13 said:No worries about JT being defensive MVP. If he continues at his current pace and/ or doesn't completely hit a wall, he will win the MVP award. Playoffs or not. Jason Taylor, a defensive lineman, has single-handedly won a couple of games for his team and has all but single-handedly kept them in several others. No one defensive play stands out like that. And that's what the defensive MVP is. I think he wins it hands down.
Good points... they're obvious..... but yeah, most people are completley ignorant. This guy, however, KNOWS what he's talking about. Props to you for watching the games and actually comprehending them. People could learn a few things from ya.McMichael said:heres my favorite one. daunte threw 3 picks in 4 games. plz dont make me put how many joey has thrown.
INTS = way worse than sacks
the fact that our DEFENSE is creating TURNOVERS, and our running game is actuallly DOING something (never had 100 yds with daunte)..... that is what is winning us games. the QB play is still BAD.
McMichael said:heres my favorite one. daunte threw 3 picks in 4 games. plz dont make me put how many joey has thrown.
INTS = way worse than sacks
the fact that our DEFENSE is creating TURNOVERS, and our running game is actuallly DOING something (never had 100 yds with daunte)..... that is what is winning us games. the QB play is still BAD.
From your choice of name id assume your a girl?????:confused:screwRickyW said:Greg Easterbrook said this in his TMQ column"
"Dolphins Sack-O-Meter: Joey Harrington has been sacked less in his nine games as the Miami starter than Daunte Culpepper was sacked in his four games. As to Miami tactics, Jason Taylor has switched this season to a hybrid defensive end-linebacker position, similar to the old "elephant" role played by Charles Haley in his heyday. Taylor has been terrific, and if Miami were playoff-bound, would be a contender for defensive MVP. On Sunday, Dolphins coaches reached still further back into the past and let Taylor be a 1960s University of Michigan style "monster man," lining up wherever he pleased. New England blockers clearly could not figure out the rhyme or reason to where Taylor was, and he gave them fits all day. The reason New England blockers couldn't figure out the rhyme or reason to Taylor's movements was that there wasn't any -- Taylor was using his instinct to decide for himself where to line up on each down. Essentially, Taylor was calling his own plays. In the hyper-organized NFL, it's interesting to see that giving a top player the green light to use his instincts worked out really well."
Link: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrook/061212
P.S. There are also some nice comment about one of our Cheerleaders
McMichael said:heres my favorite one. daunte threw 3 picks in 4 games. plz dont make me put how many joey has thrown.
INTS = way worse than sacks
the fact that our DEFENSE is creating TURNOVERS, and our running game is actuallly DOING something (never had 100 yds with daunte)..... that is what is winning us games. the QB play is still BAD.
what? minus some boneheaded plays? how can you minus boneheaded plays? you have to include those boneheaded plays.finfan54 said:you were right, until you got to the QB play is BAD. Then you were completely wrong because Joey has improved minus some bonehead plays which every QB makes now and again.