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Pick one player (other than Tannehill) you WANT to have a breakout year

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  • Brian Hartline

    Votes: 31 10.7%
  • Charles Clay

    Votes: 27 9.3%
  • Daniel Thomas

    Votes: 26 9.0%
  • Clyde Gates

    Votes: 79 27.2%
  • Jimmy Wilson

    Votes: 19 6.6%
  • Olivier Vernon

    Votes: 48 16.6%
  • Sean Smith

    Votes: 25 8.6%
  • Vontae Davis

    Votes: 20 6.9%
  • Reshad Jones

    Votes: 15 5.2%

  • Total voters
    290
If I could chose a player to have a breakout year, than I'm surpised nobody even mentionnedMatt Moore yet... Interresting...
 
Reggie Bush

However you characterize it, he's capable of it, unlike the hefty majority of names on that list. Reggie Bush at his best is ultra special, a game changing talent.

A breakout season for most of those guys would equate to what -- 10-20% above mediocrity? That's absolutely wonderful. Where do we store the balloons?

Charles Clay demonstrated intriguing ability last year. I'll be interested how we use him. Otherwise it's merely another offseason to pretend our talent level is on the same dimension of the premier teams.

That's the maddening aspect of the spring months. It reminds me of very late in Muhammad Ali's career, when he'd space fights 6 months apart to allow his body to heal. During that long interval the image of the old vulnerable fighter faded and the magic of the name Muhammad Ali returned. There were press and fan predictions of a 3rd round knockout, and similar nonsense. I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone, with Billy Mumy waving his finger at me.

For a more direct reference point, not long after Csonka, Kiick and Warfield departed for the WFL, Dolphin fans were still desperate to believe we were championship caliber. Shula, after all, was still here. Griese in his prime. Offensive line intact. And consequently I had to listen to malarkey on WIOD and elsewhere that Don Nottingham, Norm Bulaich, Benny Malone and others were wonderful replacements, that we merely needed the proverbial breakout year from one or all.

No thank you. I don't want Jonas Grey to succeed. His high water mark is similar to Davone Bess. And that absolutely kills your team, false confidence in third tier regulatory waste.

The Giants can screw around at 9-7 because they have terrific components in the vital areas, not unlike a lazy golfer who can drive it a mile and putt it confidently into the hole when it matters. The Miami Dolphins -- to use John Congemi's wonderfully unabridged term -- need legitimately special players, not guys who can break out and it's so inconsequential that only Miami fans will notice or care.

Besides, I mention Reggie Bush for ulterior motive. Worried that Joe Philbin's offense will essentially set him up to fail, similar to Sean Payton's.

Otherwise I would have found reason to complain about our stadium. It's a bad place, worthy of dismissal to the cornfield.
 
Reggie Bush

However you characterize it, he's capable of it, unlike the hefty majority of names on that list. Reggie Bush at his best is ultra special, a game changing talent.

A breakout season for most of those guys would equate to what -- 10-20% above mediocrity? That's absolutely wonderful. Where do we store the balloons?

Charles Clay demonstrated intriguing ability last year. I'll be interested how we use him. Otherwise it's merely another offseason to pretend our talent level is on the same dimension of the premier teams.

That's the maddening aspect of the spring months. It reminds me of very late in Muhammad Ali's career, when he'd space fights 6 months apart to allow his body to heal. During that long interval the image of the old vulnerable fighter faded and the magic of the name Muhammad Ali returned. There were press and fan predictions of a 3rd round knockout, and similar nonsense. I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone, with Billy Mumy waving his finger at me.

For a more direct reference point, not long after Csonka, Kiick and Warfield departed for the WFL, Dolphin fans were still desperate to believe we were championship caliber. Shula, after all, was still here. Griese in his prime. Offensive line intact. And consequently I had to listen to malarkey on WIOD and elsewhere that Don Nottingham, Norm Bulaich, Benny Malone and others were wonderful replacements, that we merely needed the proverbial breakout year from one or all.

No thank you. I don't want Jonas Grey to succeed. His high water mark is similar to Davone Bess. And that absolutely kills your team, false confidence in third tier regulatory waste.

The Giants can screw around at 9-7 because they have terrific components in the vital areas, not unlike a lazy golfer who can drive it a mile and putt it confidently into the hole when it matters. The Miami Dolphins -- to use John Congemi's wonderfully unabridged term -- need legitimately special players, not guys who can break out and it's so inconsequential that only Miami fans will notice or care.

Besides, I mention Reggie Bush for ulterior motive. Worried that Joe Philbin's offense will essentially set him up to fail, similar to Sean Payton's.

Otherwise I would have found reason to complain about our stadium. It's a bad place, worthy of dismissal to the cornfield.

Perhaps I should used a post to defend my selections. I eliminated Reggie Bush under the criteria that he had already experienced a breakout season -- last year. The point of the poll for me was to see where people's hopes were being placed this year, so I wanted a list of people who hadn't already broken out but might be capable of it.

As it is, I think the options in the poll basically cover the "vital" areas. All of them except Olivier Vernon is either part of the passing game or in the secondary. I also only picked one rookie, since they rarely breakout (even though they often serve as empty vessels for fans' hopes, as this thread can attest to).

The top choice I think actually satisfies your concerns about the breakout of the contributor being worth something substantial. Perhaps someone with the resume of Gates is not a likely candidate for NFL success but his upside is undeniably tremendous. Men with his kind of speed do not often possess such short area quickness or ability to attack the ball in the air.
 
This was easy, C Gates. As someone said, he is the deep threat guy, our "Mike Wallace". This is his 2nd season so he also has maybe the best chance of breaking out.

If Gates has a semi big season that means he catches 4-6 TDs and catches a number of longer passes and maybe has a couple of big plays on WR screen etc. As I said last season, the first time he catches a 53 yard TD bomb, it is going to open up the field underneath in a way that having B Marshall did not.

So I'd expect a chain reaction effect.

If Gates has a big season, then so does the QB (whoever that is) and so does Hartline, Bess, Fasano, Clay and Egnew. And if our WRs have a big season, then so do our running backs. If our offense has a better season that takes pressure off of our defense.

I stand behind my pick of Gates and for my reasons.
 
Koa Misi. For some reason I really like him and hope he does well, a couple of sacks and a couple of picks.
 
Michael Egnew

I want to see us have a big TE threat. I'm tired of seeing that meat
head Gronkowski in the endzone
 
Any or all of our WR's... They need to step up in a big way this season if we are going to have any success going into this season...
 
I have to go with another weak part of our team and that is safety. Reshad Jones has a breakout year I will feel really comfortable with our defense.
 
It's gotta be either Gates or Sean Smith. Smith is in the final year of his contract and was a second rounder at a VERY important position, so I say him. Gates would be great also because that would help out our QB's no doubt.

My sleeper is Jeff Fuller. I could easily see him making the team and having a Mike Williams rooke season (Tampa)-type impact in Year One. My hope is that out starting WR's for Week One are Jeff Fuller and Clyde Gates, with Davone Bess in the slot as always.
 
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