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Steve Ross: 'I'm looking for a franchise quarterback'

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Dolphins have a master plan to upgrade the quarterback position. Plenty of research has been done, and there are many tiers to the plan.


MOBILE, Ala. – Steve Ross clearly felt his intelligence had been insulted.

Maybe it was the tone of the question, or the fact the Dolphins' owner has been repeatedly asked about upgrading the quarterback position since his 2010 declaration that Chad Henne would become the next Dan Marino did a belly flop.

Ross had heard enough.

"I'm not stupid!" Ross said, interrupting a reporter.

"I'm looking for a franchise quarterback," Ross said with an emphatic tone. "That's the highest thing on our agenda!"

He's referring to the Dolphins' offseason overhaul, which began last week when Joe Philbin was hired as the new head coach.

Along with the addition of Philbin, who orchestrated Green Bay's high-octane offense for the past five seasons, sources say the Dolphins have a master plan to upgrade the quarterback position. Plenty of research has gone into the plan, and it has "many levels" and contingency plans.

Ross isn't just looking for any quarterback. He's searching for "a franchise quarterback," someone the team is certain will do better than the 87.1 quarterback rating and 6-6 record Matt Moore delivered in his 12 starts.

The Dolphins are hunting for a quarterback who can elevate the franchise to elite status, and it appears Miami will have a couple avenues.

The buzz around the NFL is that Peyton Manning will be released from Indianapolis in the coming weeks, becoming a unrestricted free agent for the first time in his accomplished career.

Manning is owed a $28 million roster bonus March 8, five days before the start of the new league year. The Colts will be forced to either pay the bonus to a player who missed last season with a serious neck injury or cut him. ESPN reported last week that Manning, who will turn 36 in March, does not intend to push back the date of his bonus, which will force the Colts' hand.

The Dolphins are expected to be one of Manning's many suitors.


Read more : http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...ins-senior-bowl-0124-20120123,0,6661278.story
 
With a lot of input from Philbin Ross should be able to get the long term answer we need at the QB position.
 
Hopefully in identifying and securing one, he won't engage Mike Tannenbaum as an outside consultant.
 
If he wants one this year then he will probably have to live or die with Flynn. Luck is out of the question, I don't think Ireland will do what it takes to trade up to get RG3, and Peyton Manning is far from guaranteed to ever play again. I'm not saying none of those guys could land in Miami but the best odds right now are certaintly on Flynn. I'm on the Flynn bandwagon though so that would be fine with me.
 
Then I guess we are going for manning he is the only one with "franchise" status if he's healthy and in no way is matt flynn pennington a franchise QB watch the highlights of them 6 tds that was mostly all his receivers doing work and nothing that impressive.
 
I'm getting the feeling he's going after Manning hard. If he's healthy and cleared to play I can see Ross doing whatever it takes.
 
The current Dolphins roster doesn't have a ton of time...the 2-3 year window Manning would give us to "win now" is the right timing IMO.
 
I also gotta believe that Manning's competitive juices have to be flowing after watching his little brother play in another Super Bowl and potentially upstage him. No other QB is going to give us Manning's ability to change the play at the line of scrimmage either. I was on the fence about this, but it is time for a shake up and Manning is it.
 
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