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One Fan's Question: ESPN's John Clayton's Response RE: Dolphins/Draft

that might be a workable theory except they had plenty of cap room at that point. in fact, they have signed 10+ players since then for much more than the difference between our offer and Seattle's.
also, the Dolphins as of a couple weeks ago were about 15th in cap space and are estimated to be $50+ million under the cap next year

No you DONT GET IT. Everything bad for Miami IS WORST CASE SCENARIO
 
Because a 3 year deal worth 26 million is absolutely not a "investment". Tim Tebow and Kyle Orton are both making around(or over) 5 million this season, both are penciled in as backups. 6-7 million just isnt that big of a deal when it comes to potential starting quarterbacks. The deal Flynn signed was half of what Matt Cassel signed when he went to KC. It was simply a good deal for Seattle.

Plus Pete Carrol has yet to have a winning season up there. A large part of that is because he doesnt have a quarterback. He seems to get that it is of the upmost importance. If you end up with 2 starting quarterbacks, all the better. If you feel like a prospect can be a franchise quarterback, you pull the trigger, no matter who else is on your roster. Its not like the Eagles havent shown just how many draft picks you can get for potential starters.

Seriously... Why is this so hard to understand??????????????
 
Not a huge Clayton fan, but he was 100% dead on this time!

Only a clueless idiot like Ireland couldn't see that signing Flynn would be public nightmare and put the franchise in a desperate situation this draft.
 
Blue,
Good to hear from you again! Unfortunately I think you and I are in the minority on this. I agree with you however...I think Ireland has been "strongly encouraged" to get either Tannehill or Weedon. I think Philbin knows you build a West Coast offense around a QB...not fill in the gaps and make a WC QB. I like both Tannehill (although I would not trade up for him) and Weedon. Either would at least give us a compass heading!

Just been real busy....but anyone who doesn't realize the Dolphins simply have to start to take gambles to find a great QB lacks an understanding of todays NFL, and lacks and understanding of the major errors made in the previous 12 years of Dolphin history. This franchise has....since Marino....tried to make do with second tier players at the QB position. The only exception was Daunte Culpepper, and even then they took their second choice because they lacked the courage to gamble on Drew Brees for a second time. I screamed on this board for them to draft Aaron Rogers....and they took the part time runner Ronnie Brown.
 
I just don't understand why we HAVE to reach on a guy at number 8, and make no mistake it is a reach, he's the third best QB available and only in demand because so many teams are without QB's, when we are in no position to win anyway. It's not like this team is a "Quarterback away" - Not anymore, not as currently constructed. They need MAJOR work EVERYWHERE. I'd be more in favor of trading down, perhaps to one of those teams trying to jump on Tannehill, and securing more picks to build with in the draft. If there's one thing Jeff Ireland has done in Miami it's draft decently. If Tannehill ends up becoming this franchise QB that is so great, then I guess we fail again, UNLESS we make do with what we gain from trading down - the smart pct. play.
 
Well the moves of any team will be scrutized...that is the press's job. But Clayton is correct in that this franchise isn't GOING ANYWHERE until we find a true QB. We have waisted picks on Feeley, Pat White...we have also waisted opprtunities (Brees...TWICE)...how long continue to endure this mess???...just because "it might be a bust"??? At some point you have to roll-the-dice and address the most important position in football...the QUARTERBACK. In fact...address it EVERY year until you get a winner...THEN and only then can you build an elite franchise. The time is NOW!

This is why I question the animosity towards Ross and Ireland right now. What has happened in the past just doesn't matter any more. Irish bears some blame for last season, but now he has a new HC with new philosophies in the type of players he needs to acquire, he starts over. What happened with Pat White, AJ Feeley, CPep, Brees, Green, Penny, White, Lucas...none of that matters now. Have the past regimes made mistakes at QB...no doubt about it...but that doesn't have anything to do with today...
 
Just been real busy....but anyone who doesn't realize the Dolphins simply have to start to take gambles to find a great QB lacks an understanding of todays NFL, and lacks and understanding of the major errors made in the previous 12 years of Dolphin history. This franchise has....since Marino....tried to make do with second tier players at the QB position. The only exception was Daunte Culpepper, and even then they took their second choice because they lacked the courage to gamble on Drew Brees for a second time. I screamed on this board for them to draft Aaron Rogers....and they took the part time runner Ronnie Brown.

and with the new CBA I don't see what all the fuss is about either, if you miss on a QB in the draft grab another one next year. It really isn't rocket science, if you have a need at QB you have to address the need in order to fix it and rarely do you find a franchise QB via free agency.

Count me in on the minority.
 
I just don't understand why we HAVE to reach on a guy at number 8, and make no mistake it is a reach, he's the third best QB available and only in demand because so many teams are without QB's, when we are in no position to win anyway. It's not like this team is a "Quarterback away" - Not anymore, not as currently constructed. They need MAJOR work EVERYWHERE. I'd be more in favor of trading down, perhaps to one of those teams trying to jump on Tannehill, and securing more picks to build with in the draft. If there's one thing Jeff Ireland has done in Miami it's draft decently. If Tannehill ends up becoming this franchise QB that is so great, then I guess we fail again, UNLESS we make do with what we gain from trading down - the smart pct. play.

Because QB IS THE MOST important position inthe NFL today...a QB who is a "mid-to-late " first rounder is NOT a "reach" at #8. QB is simply not on the same PAR as other positions in the NFL...that's why...
 
QB is the most important position, exactly.. how are we going to win without a leader??

Tannehill throws better then RGIII and Luck, he has to develop a little more but he's right there

check out his interview on Bleacher Report

http://youtu.be/yXHeJ8P78aw
 
Completely disagree with his statement that they should have signed Flynn. For goodness sake, we have our HC who was his OC and knows him inside and out... if he said, Jeff go get him, he's the man... then you don't think they would have forked out franchise money for a franchise QB? no... they didn't because the guy that coached him wash't convinced...

That my friends, is good enough for me.

Talking heads!... Pah!

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Oh.. and the same will go for Tanneyhill... if we don't select him, it's because his OC in college... oh guess what, he's on our staff too... doesn't think he's the guy either.. which, I don't think he is.

Trade down to low teens/high 20's and select Weeden, while getting another high value pick.

Simples!
 
Completely disagree with his statement that they should have signed Flynn. For goodness sake, we have our HC who was his OC and knows him inside and out... if he said, Jeff go get him, he's the man... then you don't think they would have forked out franchise money for a franchise QB? no... they didn't because the guy that coached him wash't convinced...

That my friends, is good enough for me.

Talking heads!... Pah!

---------- Post added at 04:03 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:01 AM ----------

Oh.. and the same will go for Tanneyhill... if we don't select him, it's because his OC in college... oh guess what, he's on our staff too... doesn't think he's the guy either.. which, I don't think he is.

Trade down to low teens/high 20's and select Weeden, while getting another high value pick.

Simples!

He did. While Miami was chasing after Manning, Philbin kept in contact with Flynn to let him know he was "his guy" and would be a important part of this team if we missed out on Manning. Flynn got to Miami and got a borderline insulting offer, so he left. Then it comes out that players are warning other players to avoid Jeff Ireland, Flynn states that "there was a better feeling in Seattle than Miami", former free agents we brought in bash our general manager, our owner starts calling fans, and our front office then begins going after Alex Smith and David Garrard. The most hilarious thing about all of it is we offered more to Kyle Orton a year ago. Then again, we had more cap last season(which is another insulting situation).

The revisionist history on this site is outstanding. Our GM spent this entire offseason pushing for full control. He chased off other head coaches(Bill Cowher and Jeff Fisher) because HE needed to be in full control. And what happens when hes in full control and makes questionable decisions? "Oh the coach probably talked him out of it!!!!". Unbelievable.

There is a reason why Richard Marshall is making $5 million this season while Cameron Wake is making less than $700,000. And that reason is not good general managing.
 
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