Id probably pick Tannehill to date. He has nice eyes.

Id probably pick Tannehill to date. He has nice eyes.
We've been mediocre for the last five years. I haven't seen anything to make me believe we won't be mediocre this year as well.
I'll believe it is going to change after I see it change.
Spoken like a true Dolphins fan.
What we know now is?
Dallas Thomas might not actually be a bust, he was injured last year (how was that not mentioned anywhere I recall?)....
Corners. I think Finnegin was a reach and there where better options out there. Most people think this was the worst offseason move for the Dolphins. The signing is uncharacteristic given the Dolphins have shown to be frugal, they over-payed for Finnegin in most peoples opinion.
Thought on the state of the team?
We've been mediocre for the last five years. I haven't seen anything to make me believe we won't be mediocre this year as well.
I'll believe it is going to change after I see it change.
Beats the hell out of the misguided blind optimism of the most of the posters on this board. It is hard to be disappointed when you expect continued mediocrity.
Id probably pick Tannehill to date. He has nice eyes.
Way too early to tell. However, I remember the good ole days, when I'd get excited about every offseason move, convinced they were going to make us contenders. I could see the GM's and HC's plan unfolding and just knew it was going to work this year.
But then when the season started, usually relatively early, reality would set in.
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lol. I used to track every single meeting, dinner and workout of players the Dolphins met with before the draft, and then stopped after 2 seasons because there was zero correlation to all that, and who we eventually signed. I think that was the year I thought we were drafting Flacco.
I am always optimistic each year, because after all, this could be the year it turns around. And I enjoy the process a lot. This season I've lowered the bar, based on what I saw in 2013. So if they do well I'll be pleasantly surprised instead of disappointed.
I hope we make a surprise pick and get a great TE in the first round. I know oline is the thought and frankly a need but to contender you make a move to add big time weapons to an offense. I have faith the oline can be worked out even if we don't use a first for zac martin
Even when I'm not optimistic, I'm still hopeful. I love being wrong when I think we're going to have a crap season. I would have loved it if Sparano and Henne proved me wrong. I also enjoy the process, even the head-scratcher moves.
For me, this season is all about Tannehill. They still have some work to do on the line, but so far it's already superior to last years. Hopefully he has an extra weapon or two following the draft. On the defense, resigning Grimes was by the biggest offseason move for me outside of the obvious singing of a LT (saves us drafting one in the first, thank god).
Honestly, it may have been a bigger move, in my opinion, because we had multiple options at LT (FA and draft), but if we lost Grimes, we had what? Hopes that Taylor lives up to the hype? Finnegan? Way too many question marks with that. We are facing some serious offenses next year in NE, Chargers, Packers, Broncos, Bears, and Lions. That's 3 of the top 5 overall offenses last year and 4 of the top 5 passing offenses. We're also facing 6 of the top 10 rushing offenses. Our "bend but don't break" defense of last year simply won't work with that. Unfortunately, our LBs are still garbage and I don't like the safety situation either.
Wow we see it differently...I love the secondary with attitude and toughness added with Delmas and Finnegan. I see Finnegan starting or in the nickel at worst.
If we can get Mosley or Borland to plug in the MLB spot this looks like a solid defense to me.
Two O-lineman and a MLB and we are good.