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Another blog post from Tim Graham, where he looks at some statistics from ESPN polling of Dolphin Nation. The other AFC East teams' parts are interesting too.

I found the results from the Chad Henne question interesting, as it looks like Dolphin Nation is 50/50 split over whether he's our QB of the future (which is certainly a contrast to Henne-skewed FinHeaven!).

Also, Jake Long was voted as the player whose loss to injury would hurt us the most, followed closely by Pennington and Ronnie.

Check it out:
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/afceast/0-8-13/Miami-Dolphins--What-now-.html
 
Interesting results, possibly made by people who know nothing about the Dolphins.

Long and Crowder injuries would hurt most - not because Channing is great, but because we have no viable backup to him. Brown and Pennington both have decent backups (maybe).

No idea how people could not possibly see Henne as our potential future QB.
 
No idea how people could not possibly see Henne as our potential future QB.

Despite the lovefest for him on here Henne really hasn't shown anything as of yet to label him the definite Future here in Miami. He was drafted in the second round and the coaches are supposedly high on him but until we see him in some serious game time action we won't truly know what we have in Henne. That being said I do believe he is the future starting QB for Miami lol
 
It didn't ask if he was a franchise QB, just if he was the future QB. Like him or not, he will be starting at some point for us. That's really all there is to the question imo.
 
Man I hope Henne works out. I am so tired of the revolving door at QB. We have had more QB's in the last 10 years than Denver has had running backs.
 
Before the draft it was probably like 90-10 that Henne was the QB of the future. Now that the good lord Pat White has ascended upon Miami from West Virginia people seem to think he's knocked his holiness Pope Chad Henne out of the drivers seat for Quarterback of the future and first ballot Hall of Famer around these parts. I myself will just take the rational approach and be thankful that we've been blessed with two legends.
 
Before the draft it was probably like 90-10 that Henne was the QB of the future. Now that the good lord Pat White has ascended upon Miami from West Virginia people seem to think he's knocked his holiness Pope Chad Henne out of the drivers seat for Quarterback of the future and first ballot Hall of Famer around these parts. I myself will just take the rational approach and be thankful that we've been blessed with two legends.
:sidelol:
 
Before the draft it was probably like 90-10 that Henne was the QB of the future. Now that the good lord Pat White has ascended upon Miami from West Virginia people seem to think he's knocked his holiness Pope Chad Henne out of the drivers seat for Quarterback of the future and first ballot Hall of Famer around these parts. I myself will just take the rational approach and be thankful that we've been blessed with two legends.

:lol:
 
Interesting results, possibly made by people who know nothing about the Dolphins.

Long and Crowder injuries would hurt most - not because Channing is great, but because we have no viable backup to him. Brown and Pennington both have decent backups (maybe).

No idea how people could not possibly see Henne as our potential future QB.

Talk about unproven backups and I lean towards Ferguson being our greatest potential loss.....I just hope we are as lucky as last year with our good conditioning reducing our injury time lost.
 
we really do need some linebacker blood, seriously. hope the rookies make the secondary adequate at least.
 
Before the draft it was probably like 90-10 that Henne was the QB of the future. Now that the good lord Pat White has ascended upon Miami from West Virginia people seem to think he's knocked his holiness Pope Chad Henne out of the drivers seat for Quarterback of the future and first ballot Hall of Famer around these parts. I myself will just take the rational approach and be thankful that we've been blessed with two legends.
good one...:lol::lol::lol:
 
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