armyphin
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Why?I just don't have any confidence that the front office would pick a QB in the first round.
2008 Draft: I'll give you this one since they could have drafted Ryan but went with Long. However, coming off a 1-15 season perhaps they felt they had bigger issues to deal with. They did draft Henne in the 2nd so QB was on their minds.
2009 Draft: The team had Pennington and had just come off a division winning season. They also had Henne ( who most people loved at this point ), QB was not a priority for the team. Pennington was expected to be around a couple of years until Henne was ready to take over.
2010 Draft: Henne looked promising when he took over in 2009, Pennington was back along with some crazy guy who lit things up in KC named Thigpen. The majority of people were really happy with our QB situation.
2011 Draft: After the 2010 season it was looking like Henne might not be the answer but when the Dolphins were up to draft all of the good QB's had already been taken except Mallet who was passed on by every other team at least twice including other teams that also needed a QB, apparently nobody liked him, not just the Dolphins. Since they couldn't get a QB the Dolphins addressed their other big problems, the O-line and running game.
So, how should they have done it?
Should they just draft any 'ol QB just to satisfy the masses who'll in turn complain about it when it doesn't work out.
The team also had Parcells running the show the first three years so you can't blame it all on Ireland.
You also can't blame Ireland for anything that happened before he arrived in Miami. Ted Ginn was Cameron and Ronnie Brown was Saban.