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n_daubenmire

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If Miami gives Detroit a 3rd & 4th for Harrington I will lose my mind. Miami makes some of the most mental decesions sometimes and this will only be the icing on the cake. I'd give a 7th and league minimum to him, the guy is horrible. I'd feel more comfortable signing Don Shula to play QB over Harrington.
 
n_daubenmire said:
If Miami gives Detroit a 3rd & 4th for Harrington I will lose my mind. Miami makes some of the most mental decesions sometimes and this will only be the icing on the cake. I'd give a 7th and league minimum to him, the guy is horrible. I'd feel more comfortable signing Don Shula to play QB over Harrington.

The don't want a third and forth pick. It's a third or forth rounder. Still, I agree that he's only worth a 6th or 7th rounder.

Miami makes some of the most mental decesions sometimes and this will only be the icing on the cake.

As fas as this goes, those decisions were made during the Wanstache era. Imo Saban has been on the money with his moves.
 
Miami won't give up a 3 or 4th. Don't worry about that.

We are better off drafting a QB in the 3rd or 4th if that where the case. we would save about 4 million in money and be able to have that QB for 2 more years.

Millen is trying to play hard ball, the whole league knows he's a joke, so maybe he's just trying to get some respect points back. I dunno
 
NickJr. said:
The don't want a third and forth pick. It's a third or forth rounder. Still, I agree that he's only worth a 6th or 7th rounder.

Maybe you should read more often...This was from the first page....

Mark Curnutte reports Detroit's demands for third- and fourth-round draft picks are holding up the trade of quarterback Joey Harrington.

Notice the AND word in between third and forth.
 
n_daubenmire said:
Maybe you should read more often...This was from the first page....

Mark Curnutte reports Detroit's demands for third- and fourth-round draft picks are holding up the trade of quarterback Joey Harrington.

Notice the AND word in between third and forth.

wow, you did read that right. It has to be a typo on Curnutte's part... right? :confused:
 
millen is a joke if he thinks he's getting a third or fourth from us what ever he's smoking it must be some good stuff.
 
Spray Mucus said:
wow, you did read that right. It has to be a typo on Curnutte's part... right? :confused:

I'm not sure I get what you are saying here. Is this sarcasim? Or are you shocked to see that I was correct?
 
NickJr. said:
As fas as this goes, those decisions were made during the Wanstache era. Imo Saban has been on the money with his moves.

And not to tick anyone off here, but Ronnie Brown wasn't a very good pick IMO. I felt this way from the gun and he didn't impress me all that much last year. That being said, he did make a good decesion by letting Feeley go, someone that most people on this board was completely in love with.
 
Spray Mucus said:
Miami won't give up a 3 or 4th. Don't worry about that.
Not even the slightest concern. A sixth is the most I could see Saban giving up for this guy.
 
n_daubenmire said:
And not to tick anyone off here, but Ronnie Brown wasn't a very good pick IMO. I felt this way from the gun and he didn't impress me all that much last year. That being said, he did make a good decesion by letting Feeley go, someone that most people on this board was completely in love with.

I am dying for VIP
 
n_daubenmire said:
We're talking about the Miami Dolphins front office here, I'm not so sure that anything should be taken without a grain of concern.

What year are you living in? Better yet, why am I responding? Im done here.
 
n_daubenmire said:
And not to tick anyone off here, but Ronnie Brown wasn't a very good pick IMO. I felt this way from the gun and he didn't impress me all that much last year. That being said, he did make a good decesion by letting Feeley go, someone that most people on this board was completely in love with.

Everyone has their opinion but he was the best pick for the situation we were in last year. Brown finished 2nd in rushing yards amongst rookies so he must have been pretty good.
 
n_daubenmire said:
And not to tick anyone off here, but Ronnie Brown wasn't a very good pick IMO. I felt this way from the gun and he didn't impress me all that much last year. That being said, he did make a good decesion by letting Feeley go, someone that most people on this board was completely in love with.

i'm not ticked off but Ronnie was the best RB in the draft, who would you rather have? Braylon Edwards? Caddy was overrated because of his first 3 games against sub-par defenses. After that he proved he doesn't have a big enough frame for those carries and was terrible for the next 8 weeks. Brown had the most all purpose yards for all rookies and would have had over 1000 yards even with ricky if he hadn't gotten injured. He's 6'0 235 and runs a 4.4 40. The guy averaged 4.4ypc (same as Ricky) and he's getting better every game. Maybe you were pre-disposed to dislike him, but his performance speaks for itself. Please let me know what the issue is with him b/c i don;t see it.
 
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