catch22
New Mexico Fin Fan
If Miami was really serious about Flynn, they would have waited until he made his decision before meeting with Smith and they would have offered him a better contract. I think Philbin would have signed Flynn only to a very minimal contract as he see's Matt Moore as pretty close to the same level of talent. I do think Philbin would have slightly preferred Flynn to Moore but not enough to justify the difference in price. I think Flynn technically did choose Seattle. But in reality the dolphins chose not to really chase him. They Low Balled him because Philbin knows something we dont know. He knows more about Flynn than probably anyone else and he did not want to stake his coaching career on someone who could possibly be a big miss.
The other alternative that many of you are suggesting is that we really wanted him but he spurned us for Seattle.. That does not make sense with the turn of events. here's why:
1)we did not offer him a big contract
2)we started meeting with A. Smith and planned a meeting with Girrard before he had made his decision. (this was the obvious tell for me. If Philbin was all in this would not have happened.)
3)we would have offered an instant starting situation as opposed to seattle's QB comp
4)Flynns dad and others had stated that he would have loved to play in Miami
5)the Seattle signing removes one QB starved team that was positioned lower than us in the draft
Basically all signs point to the fact that while Philbin would have been happy with Flynn, he and the staff were perfectly ok with him signing elsewhere.
I think now for sure that Philbin wanted to Draft a QB or get Flynn so cheap that his coaching career would not rest in Flynn's unproven hands . It is the Green Bay way of things. I don't think we sign Smith unless he is real real cheap
Wyche's article on NFL.COM that is up now supports this theory, here is a section below.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...eahawks-land-flynn?module=HP11_headline_stack
The other alternative that many of you are suggesting is that we really wanted him but he spurned us for Seattle.. That does not make sense with the turn of events. here's why:
1)we did not offer him a big contract
2)we started meeting with A. Smith and planned a meeting with Girrard before he had made his decision. (this was the obvious tell for me. If Philbin was all in this would not have happened.)
3)we would have offered an instant starting situation as opposed to seattle's QB comp
4)Flynns dad and others had stated that he would have loved to play in Miami
5)the Seattle signing removes one QB starved team that was positioned lower than us in the draft
Basically all signs point to the fact that while Philbin would have been happy with Flynn, he and the staff were perfectly ok with him signing elsewhere.
I think now for sure that Philbin wanted to Draft a QB or get Flynn so cheap that his coaching career would not rest in Flynn's unproven hands . It is the Green Bay way of things. I don't think we sign Smith unless he is real real cheap
Wyche's article on NFL.COM that is up now supports this theory, here is a section below.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...eahawks-land-flynn?module=HP11_headline_stack
"New Dolphins coach Joe Philbin was Flynn's position coach at Green Bay and knows just about everything there is to know about the former seventh-round pick who has started two games in his career. If their relationship was bad, a meeting never would have been arranged, so scrap that theory. If Miami really thought he was The Guy, it would have showed its intent. It didn't, so he took his talents to the Space Needle."