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Who are the underrated Dolphins, it may only have been a season, it may have been their whole career. Who deserves to be remembered in the same way we remember our superstars?
I’ll start
Dick Anderson
 
Have to add one more. The Bruise Brothers.

People that did not see them have no idea how good a bunch of Safties the Blackwoods were, and many that did watch them either forgot, or did not think that highly of them. They were fun to watch (If you were a Dolphins fan), with those big hits, and opportuned turn over when most needed.
 
I've said this before (and I generally get booed, but that's ok)... Jay Fiedler. Never was there a player who got more out of less than Jay. He was too small, too weak... Hell, he'd played his football at Dartmouth, rather than anything resembling a football school.

...and yet, he got us to the playoffs several times. He was the last Dolphins QB to win a playoff game.

He managed to be a great leader and one of the gutsiest players that I've ever seen. He made plays with his legs and played through injuries... Was he good? No, but he was a blast to watch and I would have been happy to follow that man into battle.
 
I've said this before (and I generally get booed, but that's ok)... Jay Fiedler. Never was there a player who got more out of less than Jay. He was too small, too weak... Hell, he'd played his football at Dartmouth, rather than anything resembling a football school.

...and yet, he got us to the playoffs several times. He was the last Dolphins QB to win a playoff game.

He managed to be a great leader and one of the gutsiest players that I've ever seen. He made plays with his legs and played through injuries... Was he good? No, but he was a blast to watch and I would have been happy to follow that man into battle.
Of course you would pick Jay Fiedler. Of course you are that guy. We picked an absolute BUM to replace the GOAT and all that bum did was piss away the remaining window of opportunity we had. Of course you think he is historically the most underrated Fin ever.

Are you Skip Bayless?

Cause you have the knowledge but your rationale and the positions you take are perplexing.

I know you ignored me and wont see this so I speak my mind with a clear conscience.
 
I've said this before (and I generally get booed, but that's ok)... Jay Fiedler. Never was there a player who got more out of less than Jay. He was too small, too weak... Hell, he'd played his football at Dartmouth, rather than anything resembling a football school.

...and yet, he got us to the playoffs several times. He was the last Dolphins QB to win a playoff game.

He managed to be a great leader and one of the gutsiest players that I've ever seen. He made plays with his legs and played through injuries... Was he good? No, but he was a blast to watch and I would have been happy to follow that man into battle.
He also threw as many picks as Touchdowns, and had a top 5 defense those playoff runs. I think we had a better QB those teams would of done much better. Jay was carried into playoffs more than he helped get us there in my opinion.
 
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