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The new triplets?

zackattack54

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Hopefully we have a version of "the triplets" down in Miami. Culpepper/Brown/Chambers. Maybe we'll give opposing D fits ala Manning/James/Harrison or even Aikman/Smith/Irvin. I'm not saying that Miami's version is better or not but it will keep opposing D's on their toes. Wow imagine what Ronnie will be able to do without 8 men in the box.
 
zackattack54 said:
Hopefully we have a version of "the triplets" down in Miami. Culpepper/Brown/Chambers. Maybe we'll give opposing D fits ala Manning/James/Harrison or even Aikman/Smith/Irvin. I'm not saying that Miami's version is better or not but it will keep opposing D's on their toes. Wow imagine what Ronnie will be able to do without 8 men in the box.

Yeah its just a shame Ricky never had that situation. You are right about the triple threat though. The OL needs to step up though because those other trips you mentioned all had great O lines.
 
Why dosent anybody ever mention Booker cause he isnt in our future plans to tell u the truth I think he has better hands then Chambers one good season and wow chambers is great nobody liked him till he had that good game against buffalo
 
Perfect23 said:
Why dosent anybody ever mention Booker cause he isnt in our future plans to tell u the truth I think he has better hands then Chambers one good season and wow chambers is great nobody liked him till he had that good game against buffalo


i've always liked chambers. but your right booker is swwweeet tooo. We finally have a balanced offensive attack. seems a bit odd to have that in south florida
 
Perfect23 said:
Why dosent anybody ever mention Booker cause he isnt in our future plans to tell u the truth I think he has better hands then Chambers one good season and wow chambers is great nobody liked him till he had that good game against buffalo

um, no. chambers was always the pleayer everyone was waiting to break out and be the man. It just finally happened in that game.
 
Perfect23 said:
Why dosent anybody ever mention Booker cause he isnt in our future plans to tell u the truth I think he has better hands then Chambers one good season and wow chambers is great nobody liked him till he had that good game against buffalo

Thank you for confusing me once again.
 
I'd settle for "Superbowl Champions".


I've been a Miami fan for long enough I've seen enough stupid "Killer Bs", "Miami Pound Machine", etc. I'm so sick of "Famous" defenses.

I am seriously not interested in anything other than "Superbowl Champions" to crown our team.

To settle for less, is folly.
 
Having three great players in Culpepper, Brown and Chambers is great and all, but the wild card here is going to be the offensive line. If the offensive line can't step up and execute their blocks, we'll go no where. Three comparrisons...

Michael Vick
Barry Sanders
Terrell Owens (can't believe I just posted his name *spitting nasty taste out of mouth*)

None of these three have a Super Bowl Championship and arguably, they are/were the best at their positions for what they do.
 
A_USA_DS said:
Having three great players in Culpepper, Brown and Chambers is great and all, but the wild card here is going to be the offensive line. If the offensive line can't step up and execute their blocks, we'll go no where. Three comparrisons...

Michael Vick
Barry Sanders
Terrell Owens (can't believe I just posted his name *spitting nasty taste out of mouth*)

None of these three have a Super Bowl Championship and arguably, they are/were the best at their positions for what they do.

I'll give you sanders, and for his time period i'll give T.O. (although, for his efforts, he should have a ring. cept the rest of the eagles blew that game)

but Vick has never, ever, been regaurded as the best qb in the league. Not even top 5. Now, he's been called the most exciting player in the league, and that's true. But as a qb (as in the position that throws the ball down the field) i've never heard of him as the best.
 
Saban4prez said:
I'll give you sanders, and for his time period i'll give T.O. (although, for his efforts, he should have a ring. cept the rest of the eagles blew that game)

but Vick has never, ever, been regaurded as the best qb in the league. Not even top 5. Now, he's been called the most exciting player in the league, and that's true. But as a qb (as in the position that throws the ball down the field) i've never heard of him as the best.
The only reason I threw Vick in that category like I did was his running ability, like Culpepper's. Now, Daunte can't scramble and run near as well as Vick...Vick has that hands down, which is why I chose him in comparrison and not another QB. Makes sense what I was trying to get at?
 
A_USA_DS said:
Having three great players in Culpepper, Brown and Chambers is great and all, but the wild card here is going to be the offensive line. If the offensive line can't step up and execute their blocks, we'll go no where. Three comparrisons...

Michael Vick
Barry Sanders
Terrell Owens (can't believe I just posted his name *spitting nasty taste out of mouth*)

None of these three have a Super Bowl Championship and arguably, they are/were the best at their positions for what they do.

I think the whole point was that the three mentioned in the initial post are on the same team.
 
Perfect23 said:
Why dosent anybody ever mention Booker cause he isnt in our future plans to tell u the truth I think he has better hands then Chambers one good season and wow chambers is great nobody liked him till he had that good game against buffalo

I'm hoping booker has a fantastic year as well, but Chambers will draw much of the focus and doubleteams and game prep by opposing squads. What would Marino have done with a RB like Ronnie Brown or even Ricky and Chambers with a good QB? We've had upto 2/3's of this kinda potential but not since Griese, Csonka (Morris,Kick), Warfield have we had this much talent in all 3 key positions.
 
GoonBoss said:
I think the whole point was that the three mentioned in the initial post are on the same team.
Well that is true and it does indeed pose a serious threat to the AFC, but as I stated, the wild card here will be the offensive line. They HAVE to do a much better job this year in the execution of their blocks this year than they did last or Brown and Culpepper won't stand a chance...and Chambers won't be able to make near as many receptions.
 
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