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thebigshow405

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Do you realize A) The majority of Feeley's "completions" were under 10 yards. B) The fact that his throws were short eliminated his major weakness, that is, dealing with the blitz C) Gus' pocket awareness is light years better than Feeley's cuz he can actually "feel" the pass rush, as was evident in his bomb to chambers 60+ yards. D) Give Gus credit for McMichael's EASY three drops, 2 of the 4 incompletions to Chambers (to be conservative) and one to Booker down the sidelines near the endzone, and we are now looking at 200 yards with comparable completion percentage ANDDDDDDDD points on the board. If none of that was enough to convince you, just look at the last play of the first half with Feeley. That play was quite frankly one of the most embarrassing things the Dolphins have ever done, even more embarrassing than the false start last year on "everyone but the center". Gus is our man.
 
thebigshow405 said:
Do you realize A) The majority of Feeley's "completions" were under 10 yards. B) The fact that his throws were short eliminated his major weakness, that is, dealing with the blitz C) Gus' pocket awareness is light years better than Feeley's cuz he can actually "feel" the pass rush, as was evident in his bomb to chambers 60+ yards. D) Give Gus credit for McMichael's EASY three drops, 2 of the 4 incompletions to Chambers (to be conservative) and one to Booker down the sidelines near the endzone, and we are now looking at 200 yards with comparable completion percentage ANDDDDDDDD points on the board. If none of that was enough to convince you, just look at the last play of the first half with Feeley. That play was quite frankly one of the most embarrassing things the Dolphins have ever done, even more embarrassing than the false start last year on "everyone but the center". Gus is our man.

here we go again...
 
Worst post ever....

So u call makin good reads and embarrising?
 
Good Reads? You could have made the reads Feeley made. They were 5 yard patterns without a defender close to the receiver!
 
If we are going to give credit for drops, lets give Feely that one that DT missed in game one. Averaged out over a full game, that is a 71 percent completion percentage and over 200 yards. Are you aware that incomplete passes are much more ineffective than complete ones, even of the short variety?
 
thebigshow405 said:
Do you realize A) The majority of Feeley's "completions" were under 10 yards. B) The fact that his throws were short eliminated his major weakness, that is, dealing with the blitz C) Gus' pocket awareness is light years better than Feeley's cuz he can actually "feel" the pass rush, as was evident in his bomb to chambers 60+ yards. D) Give Gus credit for McMichael's EASY three drops, 2 of the 4 incompletions to Chambers (to be conservative) and one to Booker down the sidelines near the endzone, and we are now looking at 200 yards with comparable completion percentage ANDDDDDDDD points on the board. If none of that was enough to convince you, just look at the last play of the first half with Feeley. That play was quite frankly one of the most embarrassing things the Dolphins have ever done, even more embarrassing than the false start last year on "everyone but the center". Gus is our man.

Yes and if the Steelers had had the decency to not pass rush Gus maybe we would have been able to score;)
 
thebigshow405 said:
Do you realize A) The majority of Feeley's "completions" were under 10 yards. B) The fact that his throws were short eliminated his major weakness, that is, dealing with the blitz C) Gus' pocket awareness is light years better than Feeley's cuz he can actually "feel" the pass rush, as was evident in his bomb to chambers 60+ yards. D) Give Gus credit for McMichael's EASY three drops, 2 of the 4 incompletions to Chambers (to be conservative) and one to Booker down the sidelines near the endzone, and we are now looking at 200 yards with comparable completion percentage ANDDDDDDDD points on the board. If none of that was enough to convince you, just look at the last play of the first half with Feeley. That play was quite frankly one of the most embarrassing things the Dolphins have ever done, even more embarrassing than the false start last year on "everyone but the center". Gus is our man.

GOOD POST
 
Yeah giving credit to drops is fine. But do you not agree about pocket awareness and the lack of it that feeley has? Whats he gonna do when a blitz comes? Throw a pick 6? Get hurt? Who throws a better deep ball? How many times did u see Feeley throw to a checkdown receiver instead of his first option that he stared down the entire drop back.
 
thebigshow405 said:
Good Reads? You could have made the reads Feeley made. They were 5 yard patterns without a defender close to the receiver!
And yet Frerotte seemed to have an inability to do anything but try to throw the ball to a covered reciever deep. Maybe board members can make reads on 5 yard passes, but Frerotte can't.
 
thebigshow405 said:
Good Reads? You could have made the reads Feeley made. They were 5 yard patterns without a defender close to the receiver!

Feeley played well, period. In the first half the Dolphins turned the ball over so many times that Feeley was just playing conservative. He hit the open man, and moved the chains, even though we didn't score. Some people who find anything to bash Feeley for. Next week he'll throw 2 TD passes and you guys will say "well the lights were in the defenders eyes". Just give it a rest.
 
Show me a play where Feeley was pass rushed in that game where he felt the rush, stepped up, and made the play. The fact is, the Steelers basically stopped pressuring the QB allowing feeley to do what he does best: Light up prevent defenses LIKE HE DID IN THE SECOND HALF OF GAME 1 LAST YEAR AND THEN EVERYONE THOUGHT HE WAS THE SAVIOR CUZ HE BURNT THE TITANS DROP BACK DEFENSE IN A HURRY UP 5 WR SET
 
Gus saw single coverage on Chambers and Booker. That is the same thing as being open!
 
thebigshow405 said:
Do you realize A) The majority of Feeley's "completions" were under 10 yards. B)
Good, those short passes are a weakness in his over-all game, it's nice that he was working on that in a preseason game.
The fact that his throws were short eliminated his major weakness, that is, dealing with the blitz C) Gus' pocket awareness is light years better than Feeley's cuz he can actually "feel" the pass rush, as was evident in his bomb to chambers 60+ yards. D)
I agree gus can feel the rush, he felt it a lot last night.
Give Gus credit for McMichael's EASY three drops, 2 of the 4 incompletions to Chambers (to be conservative) and one to Booker down the sidelines near the endzone, and we are now looking at 200 yards with comparable completion percentage ANDDDDDDDD points on the board.
I'm sorry but, I consider pretend stats more of a waste of time than gus frerotte but, if you really want to make excuses like that, then apply them to both sides equally at least.
If none of that was enough to convince you, just look at the last play of the first half with Feeley. That play was quite frankly one of the most embarrassing things the Dolphins have ever done, even more embarrassing than the false start last year on "everyone but the center".
You may be right, that one play is mighty convincing.
Gus is our man.
whoopee..
 
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