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To All You Feeley Supporters

Well, one hour from now we will see what nick thinks. Shouldnt the starter vs Tampa be named early in the week if they are going to gameplan this week? It wouldnt make much sense to gameplan without knowing the starter would it? So hopefully either today or maybe tomorrow we will know the starter.
 
I guess you can look at it no matter who starts, if the starter gets injured, there is a backup virtually identical talent wise waiting to come into the game that none of us will object to bringing into the game
 
thebigshow405 said:
I guess you can look at it no matter who starts, if the starter gets injured, there is a backup virtually identical talent wise waiting to come into the game that none of us will object to bringing into the game

Translation = They both suck!
 
inFINSible said:
Last night, I saw Feeley avoid a rusher, break an arm tackle, and run away from him easily. Did you see that play?

No they didn't or they choose to ignore it. Just like those who refuse to give him even some credit for the upset of the Pats last yr.
 
Sirspud said:
I just made an interesting observation. Although AJ did average very little per completion, Frerotte threw only two fewer balls. This means that while AJ was only averaging only 5.9 ypc, his ypa was 4.75. Gus did average 12.4 ypc, but only 4.9 ypa. Without Welkers reception, his ypa drops to below 3. Aj's play was very conservative, but he lead us to more first downs than Gus and a similar ypa while getting the ball to his recievers. If Boston, Chambers, or Booker were out there, he would have seen much more Yac yardage (even against a better d). Frerotte had very few plays that accumulated yardage, but never did he get a real drive together. This is mostly the fault of turnovers, but if he can't complete anything much higher than 50 percent (38 percent tonight, with drops), how is he going to move the ball consistently?

More than half of Gus' yardage total came on one pass to Welker. The rest of his stuff was short, just like AJ's.
 
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.


Yeap the Gus that failed in Wash, Cinci and Detroit. @ to CC where. I saw 1. Add the 2 drops made when AJ threw he is 18 for 20. YPA yada yada yada. He was under pressure when he completed many of those short passes and a couple were quick 1 step throws, there designed to be short. They are the same passes that Gus was praised for against Chicago. AJ did complete at least 4 passes between 9 and 15 yards. When he had time he went down field. I swear you guys are reaching really far now.

If you think Gus is doing well, read the comments from Saban himself and see if he is happy with Gus' performance. Caling the performance disappointing isnt a vote of confidence in my book.
 
you know? even though they were short passes, he kept the chains moving, now didnt he?
 
where are sabans comments calling gus' performance disappointing? i never saw those can u link them
 
thebigshow405 said:
where are sabans comments calling gus' performance disappointing? i never saw those can u link them


In te Hearld article.. He doesnt say Gus specifically he says first team. He said that he would have hoped that a qb would take their opportunity and grab the bull by teh horns and run with. He siad he doesnt see that at this point.
 
phinphan11 said:
To what end? How many points did they get from moving the chains?


Well 2 fumbles took care of that. But hey that dont count right?
 
rickeyrunsover said:
Well 2 fumbles took care of that. But hey that dont count right?

It all counts! That's the point. One QB is not any better than the other one. They both suck! Guess I'm just tired of hearing how one is better than the other when it doesn't reslly matter because of the pathetic play from both of them.
 
phinphan11 said:
To what end? How many points did they get from moving the chains?
What did AJ do to cause those drives to fail?
 
Im a new guy. Dont want to make any body mad but i want to but my 2 cents in. If im the coach and good thing im not but if gus knows the offence
and the way he has preformed that is scary on the other hand AJ is in his third offense is 3 years. He showed some promice at the end of last year. I think I go with AJ and see what he can do as he gets comfertable with the offense
 
Does anybody think that if AJ had two years experience in this same offensive system, that he would look as bad as gus does now
 
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