Dolphins17-0
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agreed Dupree, everyone always brings up the stats and use them to argue against people who actually watch all the games
Originally posted by Dolphins17-0
agreed Dupree, everyone always brings up the stats and use them to argue against people who actually watch all the games
Originally posted by Dolphins17-0
seau is playing the strong side, there is a difference, also he plays closer to the line and greenwood is more of a coverage LB
Originally posted by dolfan4good
17-0, I'm a season ticket holder and haven;t missed a game in 20 years. I watch EVERY game and have YET to see Greenwood make a crucial play!
Tell what he brings to the table besides consistent AVERAGE play. Is he a team leader? NO. Does he make opponents run the other way? NO. When they do blitz him, does he get to the QB? NO. So how do you evaluate him without the stats?
Originally posted by Dolphins17-0
my bad there smad, wasn't even paying attention to what i was typing. I just get so flustered when everyone expects every position on the team to be a star, sometimes you have role players who do their job well enough and i think we should keep greenwood around. He hasn't been a weak link, last year was his first real shot and he wasn't bad
Originally posted by Hellion
I'm not gonna argue with a guy who's been to every game the last 20 years, BUT,, is putting a MLB in Greenwoods spot the alternitive here when we have Moore to compete with Morlon? At best we maintain what we have rotate Moore in if he can't over al dislodge Greenwood. and meybe improve the position next year.
Originally posted by Dolphins17-0
it's basically, two guys stay outside of zack to make sure the ball carrier goes to zack, lol