Turns out with good reason, too.Yup, it's a Finheaven tradition.![]()
how about JACE AMARO?
not a bad second round choice. 1st round talent and a perfect compliment to clay.
Trade all of our picks for draft picks in the next draft.
Less of a prediction and more of wishful thinking. Because why ****ing bother with this regime.
Turns out with good reason, too.
Yeah but it is kind of dumb to do if the guy hasn't taken one snap yet.
Well, as Gonzo said, "Tends to happen when you are a mediocre team drafting mediocre players for over a decade." So basically, does not matter who Miami drafts, or why, as far as many here are concerned, the pick was a fail.
Turns out with good reason, too.
Hey, maybe this year you'll be right and we'll be wrong. I mean, it wouldn't be fair to only have one year in over a decade under your belt (the All Holy 2008 of Legend).
Its almost as if our fans dont appreciate losing.
They are horrible people. Clearly.
This is particularly well written, and it resonates. Joe Robbie was cheap but extremely shrewd, and the Dolphins won. Wayne Huizenga was well intentioned but clueless and the Dolphins lost. Stephen Ross is well intentioned and clueless and the Dolphins lose. As the river flows down stream from the source you end up with a G.M. that takes a 2nd rd talent to fill a need position at #19 and passes on a trade down to get an extra 3rd in what might be the deepest draft ever, for a team with major holes that could use the extra pick in a major way.
In any year a 3rd round pick is nothing to laugh at- this year the draft is so deep that it's pretty much like a 2nd round pick. Anything can happen, and of course some other team could have taken James if we traded down. Possible, but not likely. A good team, a good GM realizes that and trades down, gets their man Ja'Wuan James and gets a very valuable extra 3rd round pick. We didn't. It's very tiring to be a Miami Dolphins fan. Or maybe the word is draining.
Yeah but it is kind of dumb to do if the guy hasn't taken one snap yet.