I clearly acknowledged that he considered drafting a quarterback in the draft. I agree that he admitted to this option, but never did say that he was drafting a quarterback to replace Henne in the starting lineup in 2011. It was always as a developmental project for the future.
You are right, Orton wanted starting money, the Dolphins were not convinced that he was a clear upgrade over Henne and balked at his asking price. Obviously in their mind Orton wasn't going to walk in as the starter. Also yes, I wanted Orton, I never changed my stance. I am just stating that the public perception that the Dolphins wanted to replace Henne as the starter is not quite true. They obviously wanted to push him and bolster depth, but the plan always seemed to be to have Henne under center when the season starts.
Show me one link or quote by Ireland that shows him saying he wanted to replace Henne. I think you will FAIL to find one. In fact I think you will find that he all along said the plan was to improve the team around Henne. They always wanted to upgrade the quarterback position, but never did they publicly say or suggest that wanted to absolutely replace Henne as the starter.
So trying to trade back into the second round was for "developmental project"? If he wanted a project, he could have drafted one late in the draft, as many other teams do. Then again, it wouldnt surprise me if they do consider burning multiple second round picks as "projects". Mallett wouldnt have been groomed for week 1, but by week 6 you can be sure he would be getting alot of attention. How do i know this? Sparano showed last year he has cold feet and will kneejerk to try and save his job.
Again, why even attempt to trade for Orton if you want him as a backup? There are more suitable players available for far less a price, not to mention all the bad publicity that comes with failing to trade.
They attempted to trade for him because they wanted him to replace Henne. To be fair to Orton, according to "sources" in the trade discussions, it had less to do with starter money and more a guarantee that he wont be replaced. Again, ill go with common sense and lean to that being true, as the man keeps being replaced by the likes of Rex Grossman, Tim Tebow, and Jay Cutler. Ill lean to that "source" being correct that the man is frustrated as heck.
Then again, your assertion seems to be that the media is 100% false all the time and the only people who know is our teams GM unless he speaks out publically with conflicting views then hes only right when he tries to save face and his job.
Nick Saban stated that he wouldnt leave the Dolphins for Alabama. Whoops! Sometimes people in charge of making decisions tell the press one thing while planning on doing something else. In February Ireland refused to publically commit to Henne and did say he was looking into the quarterback position. Whenever the topic of Henne came up, Ireland would only state that Henne was our quarterback "right now" and that he was a player on our team. Example:
“For right now our starter is Chad Henne,” Ireland said of the quarterback this regime selected in the second round of the 2008 NFL draft, and has started for the majority of the past two seasons. “Obviously he’s a player on our football team. We don’t have a lot of depth right now.”
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...land-chad-hennes-the-quarterback-for-now.html
Now that he failed to replace Henne despite multiple attempts, suddenly Henne is his guy. Funny how that works out.