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Is he or Is he not sign Miami Dolphin

what's the point in signing a letter of intent, if you can just sign with another team?

thats what the letter is for. so he cant.
 
I read on May 10 and May 11 that Miami sign Quarterback Brock Jensen to free agent contract and I went to check him out from past article and video of North Dakota State, I saw a great quarterback at very small school who can make every throw and I also saw article in his local paper that he signed and the Palm Beach Post quoted ESPN that he signed from his twitter account but I looked on Miami Dolphins.com roster no mention of him also Omar or anyone from Sun Sential or the Herald hasn't mention him so what up is he or not a Dolphin, I also see that cut Aaron Roger brother.:confused:

Barry Jackson's Sports Buzz
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...-fins-draft-assessment-um-offers-qb-heat.html
The Dolphins are giving a rookie mini-camp tryout to Oklahoma State quarterback Clint Chelf, his agent Gary Glick tells us. Chelf didn't become OSU's starter until the fifth game last season but helped lead the Cowboys to a 10-win season, throwing for 2169 yards, 17 touchdowns and eight picks while rushing for 321 yards and six touchdowns.

He torched Baylor, completing 19 of 25 passes for 370 yards.

In his career, Chelf threw 37 TDs and 15 picks.

His last game ended inauspiciously, when he was stripped by Missouri's Michael Sam --- the fumble was returned for a long touchdown --- late in a 41-31 Cotton Bowl loss to Missouri.

If Chelf is given a contract after the rookie minicamp, he would compete with Pat Devlin and North Dakota State's Brock Jensen for the Dolphins' No. 3 QB job. (The Dolphins today waived QB Jordan Rodgers, who is the brother of Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.)

The Dolphins reportedly gave Jensen a $10,000 signing bonus, and he is viewed as Devlin's biggest challenger.

Jensen not only led his team to a third straight national championship last season, but is also the all-time winningest quarterback in FCS history.

Jensen, 6-2, finished his career at North Dakota State with 8,598 yards passing and 72 touchdown passes, 21 picks and completed 62.5 percent of his passes. He also ran for 1240 yards and 35 TDs.

Last season, he had 34 TD passes and 7 picks, completed 66.3 percent of his passes, and ran for 479 yards and 10 TDs. He has an NFL-caliber arm and displays good accuracy on intermediate routes.

Brock Jensen's on Twitter
Brock Jensen ‏@BrockJensen1 May 10
Officially a Miami Dolphin!!!! So blessed to have this opportunity!!! #FinsUp
 
He appears to have some discipline issues with his footwork.

you gotta be kidding. that kids feet are awsome. you obviously didnt see dan marino much. same feet, taht quick set up and hop off the back foot. identical.

and their throwing motion is the same. dan looked like namath and jensen resembles dan. when the pocket is colapsing, he has that stutter hop up into the pocket.


his scrambling looks like elway but he is faster and stronger. he is going to be something. hopefully for us!!

you can see jensen and turner in this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm9_gSO8v6c
 
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I think you never heard of Bob Griese and the Late great Earl Morrall , Woodley and Strock or Montana or Steve Young to name a few
 
I think you never heard of Bob Griese and the Late great Earl Morrall , Woodley and Strock or Montana or Steve Young to name a few :hitit:
 
Looks like Packers and Bengals also were looking at him..article about his poise etc..


There is little doubt that Bill Snyder is one of the classiest and most gracious individuals to ever grace a college football field. The latest example of his that? Kansas State was stunned on its home turf in the season opener by FCS-level North Dakota State. While the 24-21 loss was certainly a shock, Snyder took it in stride and took to a form of communication that he still dearly loves: the hand-written note.That’s right, Snyder penned a letter to NDSU Brock Jensen , who was responsible for all three of his team’s touchdowns in the game, congratulating him on the huge win for the program.

“Congratulations Brock,” Snyder’s note on KSU letterhead began. “I was truly impressed with you & your teammates. You played so very well, virtually error free & with such poise. I wish you a great year & hope you achieve all you desire. Please share my thoughts w/your teammates.

“Warm Regards, Bill Snyder.”



http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...hand-written-note-to-fcs-qb-who-beat-k-state/
 
I don't think there is such thing as a "one two punch" at the quarterback position...lmao.


I think you never heard of Bob Griese and the Late great Earl Morrall , Woodley and Strock or Montana or Steve Young to name a few
 


you gotta be kidding. that kids feet are awsome. you obviously didnt see dan marino much. same feet, taht quick set up and hop off the back foot. identical.

and their throwing motion is the same. dan looked like namath and jensen resembles dan. when the pocket is colapsing, he has that stutter hop up into the pocket.


his scrambling looks like elway but he is faster and stronger. he is going to be something. hopefully for us!!

you can see jensen and turner in this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm9_gSO8v6c


Agree with NRA....the kid's feet look like they move effortlessly. I too also find that his pocket awareness is something special. I'm so glad that Lazor is here to work with this kid some , because honestly our QB coach does not inspire me too much.
 
Looks like Packers and Bengals also were looking at him..article about his poise etc..


There is little doubt that Bill Snyder is one of the classiest and most gracious individuals to ever grace a college football field. The latest example of his that? Kansas State was stunned on its home turf in the season opener by FCS-level North Dakota State. While the 24-21 loss was certainly a shock, Snyder took it in stride and took to a form of communication that he still dearly loves: the hand-written note.That’s right, Snyder penned a letter to NDSU Brock Jensen , who was responsible for all three of his team’s touchdowns in the game, congratulating him on the huge win for the program.

“Congratulations Brock,” Snyder’s note on KSU letterhead began. “I was truly impressed with you & your teammates. You played so very well, virtually error free & with such poise. I wish you a great year & hope you achieve all you desire. Please share my thoughts w/your teammates.

“Warm Regards, Bill Snyder.”



http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...hand-written-note-to-fcs-qb-who-beat-k-state/

Wow...Thanks for posting that! Snyder truly is one hell of a classy human being....Old school, with old-school traditions. Wish there were more like him left.
 
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