jphandal said:firggin damon houard had more upside
than "deer in the headlights" feely, and that is saying a lot
Dolphin$ said:it doesn't matter but the 42 yard pass was to wes welker. and if you take that out of the of gus's total how many yards per completion does he have. he would only have 6 completion for 35 or so yards.
Dolphin$ said:i am not sure what is going to happen. i just know that our team needs to start stepping it up in other areas. i mean i love McMichael but he dropped to many balls he looked more like lee yesterday.
Don't you mean , "which were pathetic enough even with it."?phinphan11 said:Why should we take that pass out of the equation? It was part of his accomplishments, which were pathetic enough without it.
inFINSible said:Don't you mean , "which were pathetic enough even with it."?
finnyboy002 said:I think the point that has to made is that they BOTH suck. If you take everything the "Frerotte Supporters" say about the 2 QB's, you'd think Frerotte is head and shoulders above Feely, and vise-versa. Neither QB is that much better on a whole than the other.
That said, I want to see Feeley start because there is a chance at a future at least with him. Frerotte can obviously not do what we all want him to do, and that is lead us to a Super Bowl. If he does well this year as a starter, we'll still be looking for another QB next year. So ask yourself; what's the point of Frerotte starting???
If Feeley starts and does well, that means he's blossoming into a good QB and we can look elsewhere in the draft next year. If he doesn't, we'll use our good draft selection to take a good QB out of college.
That's what makes sense to me anyway (imho).
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.