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dannyh1907

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Yesterday Joey Harrington was the QB of our future, today he is the goat. Miami was dominated in all aspects of this football game, so putting the blame on our QB is not fair. Hell, most of you were wanting Daunte Culpeppers head after how stupid he was at the beg of the year with his throws. Did his knee throw the INTS? Did his knee cause him to hold the ball too long? Did his knee overthrow, underthrow or miss wide open receivers? No. Daunte Culpepper was horrible before he was hurt and maybe without Randy Moss and that deep style offense, he isnt a very good QB. I am tired of listening to you guys blame the QB after every loss. 4-1 is a respectable run. We were 1-6, and on a 4 game streak, we had unrealistic expectations to go to the playoffs this year just like the superbowl picks were unrealistic coming from 2 years after Wanny. Relax and let this team build with some consistancy. Changing everything after one loss wont fix anything I promise.
 
dannyh1907 said:
Yesterday Joey Harrington was the QB of our future, today he is the goat. Miami was dominated in all aspects of this football game, so putting the blame on our QB is not fair. Hell, most of you were wanting Daunte Culpeppers head after how stupid he was at the beg of the year with his throws. Did his knee throw the INTS? Did his knee cause him to hold the ball too long? Did his knee overthrow, underthrow or miss wide open receivers? No. Daunte Culpepper was horrible before he was hurt and maybe without Randy Moss and that deep style offense, he isnt a very good QB. I am tired of listening to you guys blame the QB after every loss. 4-1 is a respectable run. We were 1-6, and on a 4 game streak, we had unrealistic expectations to go to the playoffs this year just like the superbowl picks were unrealistic coming from 2 years after Wanny. Relax and let this team build with some consistancy. Changing everything after one loss wont fix anything I promise.
Everything I was just trying to say! Well said!!
 
dannyh1907 said:
Yesterday Joey Harrington was the QB of our future, today he is the goat. Miami was dominated in all aspects of this football game, so putting the blame on our QB is not fair. Hell, most of you were wanting Daunte Culpeppers head after how stupid he was at the beg of the year with his throws. Did his knee throw the INTS? Did his knee cause him to hold the ball too long? Did his knee overthrow, underthrow or miss wide open receivers? No. Daunte Culpepper was horrible before he was hurt and maybe without Randy Moss and that deep style offense, he isnt a very good QB. I am tired of listening to you guys blame the QB after every loss. 4-1 is a respectable run. We were 1-6, and on a 4 game streak, we had unrealistic expectations to go to the playoffs this year just like the superbowl picks were unrealistic coming from 2 years after Wanny. Relax and let this team build with some consistancy. Changing everything after one loss wont fix anything I promise.


I personally think Harrington has proven in his time in the NFL that he's a solid back-up but not a starter who can get you to a Super Bowl. I don't think Harrington can lead any team to the Super Bowl so since he's not able to do it what's the sense of having him as our QB of the future if the Super Bowl is what you play for and he's not capable of getting you there?
 
dannyh1907 said:
Yesterday Joey Harrington was the QB of our future, today he is the goat. Miami was dominated in all aspects of this football game, so putting the blame on our QB is not fair. Hell, most of you were wanting Daunte Culpeppers head after how stupid he was at the beg of the year with his throws. Did his knee throw the INTS? Did his knee cause him to hold the ball too long? Did his knee overthrow, underthrow or miss wide open receivers? No. Daunte Culpepper was horrible before he was hurt and maybe without Randy Moss and that deep style offense, he isnt a very good QB. I am tired of listening to you guys blame the QB after every loss. 4-1 is a respectable run. We were 1-6, and on a 4 game streak, we had unrealistic expectations to go to the playoffs this year just like the superbowl picks were unrealistic coming from 2 years after Wanny. Relax and let this team build with some consistancy. Changing everything after one loss wont fix anything I promise.


Well said sir...
 
dannyh1907 said:
Yesterday Joey Harrington was the QB of our future, today he is the goat. Miami was dominated in all aspects of this football game, so putting the blame on our QB is not fair. Hell, most of you were wanting Daunte Culpeppers head after how stupid he was at the beg of the year with his throws. Did his knee throw the INTS? Did his knee cause him to hold the ball too long? Did his knee overthrow, underthrow or miss wide open receivers? No. Daunte Culpepper was horrible before he was hurt and maybe without Randy Moss and that deep style offense, he isnt a very good QB. I am tired of listening to you guys blame the QB after every loss. 4-1 is a respectable run. We were 1-6, and on a 4 game streak, we had unrealistic expectations to go to the playoffs this year just like the superbowl picks were unrealistic coming from 2 years after Wanny. Relax and let this team build with some consistancy. Changing everything after one loss wont fix anything I promise.
Welcome to Sunday nights at FH
 
At this point they are both failures, Joey is a mediocre 4-4 and CPEP was a horrid 1-3.. They are both losers and neither of them are that special. We need a true leader on this team, but will probably have to sit through another losing season next year before heads roll again
 
I am not trying to say we do not need to fix things. Obviouslly we do. But can anything be fixed this year? No... I honestly think he is better suited for our system then Daunte Culpepper is (maybe if we had more of a running game or a better offensive line I would say Culpepper[to give him more time in the pocket]). I dont really like any of the QBS in the draft this year, but I wouldnt mind seeing them take a project type QB and groom one for a few years. I do think harrington could lead us into the playoffs or farther if we establish the run game on the consistant basis, but we just need more mental toughness on offense. I do think the o-line played like absolute **** today which lead to some problems. But as for the remainder of the year I think they should play Dolphin football the way I have seen recently and try to end on some positive momentum. Then in the offseason try to keep the offense together to get some continuity?
 
dannyh1907 said:
Yesterday Joey Harrington was the QB of our future,

No he wasn't. He was never the QB of our future.
 
Joey has thrown 2 picks in the redzone in the last 2 weeks. He was trying to stick the ball somewhere it shouldnt have been. Now will we ever know how Pep would of done in that situation? No. But Joey has also never had 2 great performances back to back. Like it was said before, hes a great back up.
 
And WHO are the hyprocrits?

The ones crying like little girls about "No respect" as early as this week?

They are the ones that aren't here or are umping off a bridge.

The ones predicting playoffs?

Where are they?

Best not paint the kettle TOO black, there...Pot.
 
Desides said:
Some guy calling himself Nick Saban says otherwise.

Okay, can you bring up a link where Saban specifically said that Joey Harrington was the future?
 
Desides said:
Some guy calling himself Nick Saban says otherwise.

When has Saban ever said that Joey is the QB of the future?
 
lol... Joey supporters... gotta love them... :sidelol:

What is being stated is what has been said ad nauseum, Joey Harrington = very mediocre. Some of you actually fooled yourselves into believing he was our future, when facts clearly showed it was the team around him winning games and making him seem better.

I know you guys are fans and want whats best for the team but don't let your thoughts of "what could be" blind you in seeing what really is.

I'm a dolfan through and through, and I love Joey as a back up, and even if C-Pep isn't the answer, it was clear that Joey wasn't either. I support a dolphins team QB'ed by anyone who can lead a team to victory through his play... whoever that may be.
 
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