'Phins & 'Canes
☠️ Banned ☠️
What if what the people who have seen him this weekend have said turns out to be true and A.J. ends up not picking things up after these camps and four exhibitions, does anyone have a problem with Saban if he decided to keep as his QBs...
1) Frerotte
2) Rosenfels
3) Berlin
if they ACTUALLY have looked better than A.J. Feeley? In short, does anyone have a problem with Nick Saban sending the message again that he's in charge and letting go of a guy who we gave up a second round pick for? He'd basically be saying that 1) It's my team and I'll make the decisions that are best for the Miami Dolphins and I'll decide who our best players are. And 2) The Feeley for a 2nd round pick decision was indeed a terrible one that I'm cutting ties with right now rather than continue to add any credibility to the move that took place before I got here.
I'd actually be OK with it if A.J. (a pro for many years now) can't outperform a college QB who's just gotten here and had a dubious career at UM. If Berlin would actually look better than AJ, then don't you have an obligation to the squad as the coach to keep who you feel are your best three QBs even if it means flushing a 2nd rounder (which many felt had been done two years ago anyway)? I'm hoping that a light comes on for A.J. and he proves to be one of our two best QBs by the beginning of the season, as I think it makes our team stronger, but if he's not, what's wrong with Nick saying "enough is enough, the last guys screwed up and I'm correcting the decision right now"?
1) Frerotte
2) Rosenfels
3) Berlin
if they ACTUALLY have looked better than A.J. Feeley? In short, does anyone have a problem with Nick Saban sending the message again that he's in charge and letting go of a guy who we gave up a second round pick for? He'd basically be saying that 1) It's my team and I'll make the decisions that are best for the Miami Dolphins and I'll decide who our best players are. And 2) The Feeley for a 2nd round pick decision was indeed a terrible one that I'm cutting ties with right now rather than continue to add any credibility to the move that took place before I got here.
I'd actually be OK with it if A.J. (a pro for many years now) can't outperform a college QB who's just gotten here and had a dubious career at UM. If Berlin would actually look better than AJ, then don't you have an obligation to the squad as the coach to keep who you feel are your best three QBs even if it means flushing a 2nd rounder (which many felt had been done two years ago anyway)? I'm hoping that a light comes on for A.J. and he proves to be one of our two best QBs by the beginning of the season, as I think it makes our team stronger, but if he's not, what's wrong with Nick saying "enough is enough, the last guys screwed up and I'm correcting the decision right now"?