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Who is our leader on offense?

ladeback said:
Even though Feeleys numbers weren't good last year, I think he showed the fire, desire and attitude of a leader. Can't you guys remember seeing how vocal he was? I think Feeley will make a good leader in this new offense. McMike is also a good candidate because of his attitude and how vocal he is. I can't see Chambers ever being considered a "leader" with his mouth. That guy seems like one of the most quiet in the league...ESPECIALLY for a WR.
Thanks a lot, I just about had that face out of my mind, and there you go bringing back the nightmares!:roflmao:
 
Yeah, thanks for reminding me... I'm gonna do everyone in this forum a favor and change my signature... I'll be the first to admit even though I used it outta excitment outta Wanny leaving, it's long overdue for a change. I appologize to everyone on this forum for having it this long....time for change :D
 
Buddwalk said:
Feeley is the leader of this team right now...you'll see the numbers this year

26 TDs 8 INTS
:laugh:

I predict that Gus will take over the starting job somewhere after week 4...

I'd love to see Feeley post those numbers....I just don't see that happening... :shakeno:
 
TARHEEL38 said:
Well he is not out of a job right now, he is playing for the Jets. If Jay was trash then AJ is dog Sh*t. Jay had a new cordinator every year also but that was no excuse. AJ had just as good a chance as anyone, and only proved he could throw TDs to players NOT wearing Dolphin uniforms


Tar...your boy Ears threw several of those pick sixes as well. My question is do you really think Ears proved anything in the last 4 years, other than he had some heart ? AJ proved he can run for his life well in the backfield, since that was what he was doing 95% of the time...At any rate, you take a guy that had no support in the backfield, a porous offensive line, no OC to speak of, a group of O coaches that were more worried about what they'd be doing this year than what they were doing last year, a HC who showed NO leadership whatsoever and was wishy-washy on EVERY decision he made, and other offensive players who, by the time he got in there on a permanent basis didn't show up and you tell me he "didn't show anything" ???? DUUHHH !!

Then you tell me he had his chance ??? You must have been watching some other team, because it certainly wasn't the team the rest of us were watching...
 
LarryFinFan said:
Tar...your boy Ears threw several of those pick sixes as well. My question is do you really think Ears proved anything in the last 4 years, other than he had some heart ? AJ proved he can run for his life well in the backfield, since that was what he was doing 95% of the time...At any rate, you take a guy that had no support in the backfield, a porous offensive line, no OC to speak of, a group of O coaches that were more worried about what they'd be doing this year than what they were doing last year, a HC who showed NO leadership whatsoever and was wishy-washy on EVERY decision he made, and other offensive players who, by the time he got in there on a permanent basis didn't show up and you tell me he "didn't show anything" ???? DUUHHH !!

Then you tell me he had his chance ??? You must have been watching some other team, because it certainly wasn't the team the rest of us were watching...
Don't waste your time, Larry....
 
Trekbiz said:
Funny how not one single team in the entire NFL thought enough of Flappy Ears to even give him a chance at a starting job.

Wonder why? You must be right about Jay and the entire NFL is wrong huh? :shakeno:

Careful, the same could be said about Feeley. Except the ears thing.
 
islandah said:
McMike seems to be the most vocal and confident so far, but it needs to become Feeley ASAP.



I second that.
 
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