CRAZYDOLFAN305
We Are Still Going To The SB
Jay threw 11 TD passes, had 2 rushing TD's and 4 INT's and 1 fumble down the stretch in the last 7 games. That's a plus 8. Jay Fiedler was also one of the only offensive players to show up in the Baltimore game. Jay got better when the season got more crucial.
What you don't want to see is a QB start of great and then choke when it comes time for the playoffs. Jay got better, not worse.
Also how many of his INT's cost the Dolphins games? Look at the losses and tell me how many of them were directly related to Fiedler's mistakes.
So Jay hasn't shown that he can cut down on the TO's and get better? He didn't turn the ball over at all in the Pats game that was for the division. He threw for 320 yards. What does he have to do to prove to you that he is capable of that? Throw 30 TD's to 0 INT's.
How about Lamar Smith not fumbling when Jay hit him inside the 5 yard line in the Pats game that could have tied the game. Or how about James McKnight catching a perfectly thrown ball at the goaline in the Ravens playoff game.
L. Smith and McKnight turned the ball over in crucial situations that were directly related to 3 or 4 losses last year. It wasn't Jay despite how glaring those 19 INT's looked.
Jay is not the problem. The running game was last year and hopefully RW will provide one along with a revamped OL.
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What you don't want to see is a QB start of great and then choke when it comes time for the playoffs. Jay got better, not worse.
Also how many of his INT's cost the Dolphins games? Look at the losses and tell me how many of them were directly related to Fiedler's mistakes.
So Jay hasn't shown that he can cut down on the TO's and get better? He didn't turn the ball over at all in the Pats game that was for the division. He threw for 320 yards. What does he have to do to prove to you that he is capable of that? Throw 30 TD's to 0 INT's.
How about Lamar Smith not fumbling when Jay hit him inside the 5 yard line in the Pats game that could have tied the game. Or how about James McKnight catching a perfectly thrown ball at the goaline in the Ravens playoff game.
L. Smith and McKnight turned the ball over in crucial situations that were directly related to 3 or 4 losses last year. It wasn't Jay despite how glaring those 19 INT's looked.
Jay is not the problem. The running game was last year and hopefully RW will provide one along with a revamped OL.
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