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How Miami can potentially improve offensive skill positions fairly quickly

LDaniel7

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I seriously consider these items. IF they are acted on, Miami might be able to improve the skill positions THIS YEAR and fairly quickly:

1. I pick up RAY RICE and sign him to a violence-free clause, charity-heavy contract.
2. I try to work MARQUEIS GRAY into the TE role that Jordan Cameron now plays. Cameron shows signs of being washed up. Zero playmaking ability on the ball and slow in his routes.
3. I put JUSTIN HUNTER or JAKEEM GRANT on the field with DVP, with LANDRY in the slot when HUNTER is in -- and GRANT spelling Landry in slot or as a 4th WR. STILLS would be a 3rd, 4th or 5th option and never a 2nd.

This would give Miami a stop-gap infusion of slightly higher level ceiling at potentially four skill positions on the offense: 2 and 3 (or 4) WR, 1 TE and 2 RB.

Miami desperately needs skill position infusion and can't wait till next year.

LD
 
If you're going to give a Violence Free, Charity heavy contract, I rather sign Karlos Williams but, I would like to see more of Drake.
 
I don't think Ray Rice is a playmaker at this point. He wasn't the last time he played and is older now. Also, the only big plays in the game came from our RB's (Foster/Williams). I like the other ideas though. I'm nervous about parker. Despite the highlight video that's floating around lets remember Stills was ahead of him (on the field in 2 WR sets). Hopefully it was to get a rise out of Parker.
 
LOL, ROFL, hard to breath ....... Hunter proves you cannot pickup this offense quickly. He is generally more prepared for an NFL game than Carroo was. It is just that he had no chance of being ready for this game.

There are no quick fixes for the offensive woes. The Coaching staff needs to burn the midnight oil coaching up the players and preparing a better game plan. Tunsil and Steen need significant and effective coaching. Pouncey needs to get healthy quickly.
 
Sure feel like dropping Foster and Cameron. Don't much care who they put in their place.
 
Foster was pretty good idk what game you were watching....
 
The problem wasn't our offensive skill positions.

It's was the career loser throwing the ball. The guy loses every close game he's in. Completely incapable of delivering Win and producing when it matters.
 
The problem wasn't our offensive skill positions.

It's was the career loser throwing the ball. The guy loses every close game he's in. Completely incapable of delivering Win and producing when it matters.

Serriously? Not this same old bs from you take a vacation
 
The problem wasn't our offensive skill positions.

It's was the career loser throwing the ball. The guy loses every close game he's in. Completely incapable of delivering Win and producing when it matters.

Go away man :lol: He's not the problem
 
Sneak peak at some posters flailing at their keyboards . . .

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Stills and Franks lost us this game....that's pretty much it. Had Franks had made that field goal, it woulda been a win. Had Stills made that catch, win. Had the Dolphins kicked a field goal instead of go for it on 4th down in field goal range, win. I'm sure we've learned by now that when you have the opportunity to make points, take the points. Don't go for it on 4th and inches when u can make a field goal.
 
The problem wasn't our offensive skill positions.

It's was the career loser throwing the ball. The guy loses every close game he's in. Completely incapable of delivering Win and producing when it matters.

I know right, I was screaming at my tv yesterday when Joseph didn't have Tannehill in there on that last drive.
 
Serriously? Not this same old bs from you take a vacation

As long as we keep getting the same old bs from our qb, youll get the same thing from me.

This game was on a silver platter for us. How can anyone say other wise? It was right there, and as usual tannehill doesn't do what needs to be done to win.

I'm watching young and old qbs out rere producing yesterday, winning games, making plays, I watch the dolphins and I watch tannehill not able to do jack ****. Same story every season, another game we should of won but lose because our qb lacks the "it factor"
 
Tannehill gave us the lead in the 4th. You guys keep saying he doesn't do it in the 4th quarter. Well guess what? He led 2 scoring drives in the 4th (one was a blocked FG). And he gave us the lead with 4 min left. The defense gave that up
 
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