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Pick 6 interception...

I'm not for or against any one player. I want the best to play.

That being said. With AJ's latest achievement as a player for the Miami Dolphins, he has now earned the nickname of "Mr. Touchdown" with me. Yep, almost guaranteed that he'll toss one.......to the defense.

Yes, thats right boys and girls. Mr. Touchdown has been the MVP for many opposing teams! haha
 
Wildbill3 said:
After watching the review of the play, (in slow motion no less) I found all the usual suspects involved.

Feeley the Qb dropped back, Donald lee was running an out pattern (maybe the wrong name for what he ran but bear with me) and miami's line had good pass protection until Seth Mckinney lost his block. AS Mckinney's opponent got past him AJ was about to throw that ball, and he was hit at the same time he threw the ball, Of course for him not to see a guy coming at him like that probably meant he was locking onto Lee...

Anyway as the ball was in the air, it appeared that Lee, that great TE he is and future hall of famer (Sarcasim anyone?) wasn't even looking for the ball, In fact he really didn't turn to recieve it until after the interception occured.

I know that we all look at the stats and go "oh noez!!! ******* AJ and a pick6" but this interception was nothing but a comedy of errors. The blame could easily be spread out over 3 players...


If your reciever is less than 10 yards away which Lee was you dont throw the ball until he had turned around and even if he had the CB read that AL THE WAY!!! Would have been a pick 6 regardless.
 
fin-atic said:
Feeley gets 90% of the blame. He was off all night. He looked frantic and was nto making good reads and decisive throws. As if he was completely confused by the coverage and did not have the confidence to test it. When he did he paid.

I am a Feely supporter. But last night was a chance for him to lay claim to the #1 spot and he blew it. Just as Gus blew it the week before. we have wo guys capable of having a good game. But neither will be consistent and will ever have a big game.

We are what we are.

PS
I have had enough of the Sage stuff already. The guy has been third string for three years for a reason. He is looking very solid against very medicore competition. I remember his chance to star last year. Not pretty. In fact he had one returned for six.
It's a lot harder making thos plays when top competition is doing the coverage and the blitzing. Face it we have nobody.


Oh no we suck again!!!!
A pick6 vs Baltimore is "not pretty" while a pick6 vs Tennesse means "showing promise". It goes both ways. I really don't want this to be a Feeley bashing post, but I just don't get what has ever shown that Feeley is better then Sage (other then that 2nd rounder we gave). Sage is bigger, faster, smarter and was drafted higher the Feeley. They both had bad first games behind crappy o-lines. I guess the only thing Feeley has is a couple good games behind Philadelphia's o-line.
 
The problem is that this is not the 1st or 2nd etc etc time Feeley has done this. Saban stated at the start of training camp that the starting job was Feeleys to lose. Well, guess what? IMO Feeley never has been an nfl starting-quality qb. He has been appropriately demoted and it's time to stop picking on him and move on.
 
Well, whoever is the Qb I hope we can stick with him and not have a revolving door. That never helps because the qb's throw differently and can't develop timing with the rcvrs.

This is what we get for not grooming a qb when Marino was on his way out.
 
TX-FinFan said:
Well, whoever is the Qb I hope we can stick with him and not have a revolving door. That never helps because the qb's throw differently and can't develop timing with the rcvrs.

This is what we get for not grooming a qb when Marino was on his way out.

I agree. As much as I feel Gus is the wrong choice to start, I think you have to stick with him now that you chose him. If he's going to look for a change he should do it during the bye week but if the choice is made you cant go back to Gus later. If he starts switching our QBs week in week out we're going become a college team and guarantee ourselves the first pick (which considering that Leinart seems to be the type of QB Saban would like wouldnt be such a bad choice)
 
Wildbill3 said:
After watching the review of the play, ...

...miami's line had good pass protection until Seth Mckinney lost his block. AS Mckinney's opponent got past him AJ was about to throw that ball, and he was hit at the same time he threw the ball...
Poor Seth McKinney can't get a break. He wasn't even on the field. It wasn't even his position. It was the 4th string Right Guard who is no longer on the squad (#65).

The disruption on this play was a combination of pressure, early throw, and an unreceptive receiver. The domino effect. Two of the players involved are no longer on this team.
 
PhinstiGator said:
Poor Seth McKinney can't get a break. He wasn't even on the field. It wasn't even his position. It was the 4th string Right Guard who is no longer on the squad (#65).

The disruption on this play was a combination of pressure, early throw, and an unreceptive receiver. The domino effect. Two of the players involved are no longer on this team.
good call, and with the way things look, it could soon be a play that involved 3 players with no job. Oh, well potential means nothing.
 
I was watching yesterday in the NFL network the seahawks film session and they highlighted the game vs the dolphins ....and my god it was like watching a replay of thursdays play ... feeley threw an exact interception to break out of a 17 17 tie and of course the dolphins lost. I think that a starting NFL QB can learn from his mistakes...but feeley hasn´t shown any progress ...
 
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