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MikeO
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« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2012, 07:43:45 pm »

How is it stupid? Just because you don't agree with it?


As you said earlier, have a thicker skin  Wink

If I don't agree I will tell you and if you don't like it don't respond and don't reply. Nobody made ya! lol....just following the guidelines you set out!

That's not Moore's fault, no matter where the ball is placed.

And that's why its stupid!
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« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2012, 08:03:12 pm »

I could not find the link that had Moore ranked 11th, but did find this one. Would you believe he is ranked 42nd??? OMG!!


http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7160762/nfl-quarterback-power-rankings
This is from October 28, 2011.  You can tell because Eli Manning is rated behind Philip Rivers, Michael Vick, and Cam Newton.

At the moment that article was written, Moore was 0-2 as a Miami starter (having just lost to the 1-4 Broncos) and the Dolphins were 0-6.  His spot on the list was well-deserved.
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« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2012, 06:54:09 pm »


And as I linked more than once during your cheerleader for Tebow, during that run the defense racked up the majority of its sacks, int's and pick 6's during the same time. When the defense was over-matched by a superior team, Tebow could not even begin to keep the team in the game.
Even when Moore played like crap against good teams, the D at least gave us a chance by staying in the game, but our offense sucked so bad, we never had our own "Tebow Time".
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« Reply #18 on: April 08, 2012, 08:28:04 pm »

^^^^ ha ha, great reference!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLD5WMCpYEs
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« Reply #19 on: April 09, 2012, 10:38:30 am »

Just sayin'

Matt Flynn is #29 on that list.

For what we would have had to give him to get him for an upgrade from 31 to 29 (according to some buffoon's list) - was that worth it?
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« Reply #20 on: April 09, 2012, 11:08:32 am »

Note, too, that last season's "big pursuit," Kyle Orton, wasn't even on the list. Is it possible that management actually knows what they're doing passing on guys like Orton and Flynn? -EK
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« Reply #21 on: April 09, 2012, 02:34:03 pm »

^^ furthermore, is it obvious that the "fans" just want any warm body at QB, regardless of their talent level?  Orton and Flynn are great examples.  Go chase Peyton Manning, sure.  Guys that can be the next bottom-feeder to get boo'ed at training camp (e.g. Tannehill) can float on by.
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« Reply #22 on: April 09, 2012, 02:37:58 pm »

I've been lambasted by some for calling them out on that exact thing. I'd rather have Moore under center this year, with a full season working with the starters and a chance to build on his finish from last year than a "warm body" who is there simply to have a change. -EK
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« Reply #23 on: April 09, 2012, 02:59:11 pm »

^^ furthermore, is it obvious that the "fans" just want any warm body at QB, regardless of their talent level?  Orton and Flynn are great examples.  Go chase Peyton Manning, sure.  Guys that can be the next bottom-feeder to get boo'ed at training camp (e.g. Tannehill) can float on by.
Just for comparison purposes, Matt Moore was not selected in the 2007 draft and has not had a stellar NFL career so far and yet you're convinced that Tannehill is less of a prospect before he takes a single snap in the NFL? I have a hard time understanding the logic behind this. I don't think anyone is saying he's going to be the next Joe Montana, but I don't see anyone saying he's got no chance of making it in the NFL either. Why is it that so many people seem to have the opinion that he either has to be a franchise QB or he's the worst in the NFL? Most likely the guy is neither, but I'd at least like to see Miami give him a shot.
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« Reply #24 on: April 09, 2012, 03:07:44 pm »

I don't think anyone is saying he's going to be the next Joe Montana, but I don't see anyone saying he's got no chance of making it in the NFL either.

You described guys you select in the 3-7th round.

In the the top half of the first round of draft you want guys whose upside it the HOF and whose downside is servicable starter. 
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« Reply #25 on: April 09, 2012, 03:51:38 pm »

^^ exactly.

Take Tannehill in the 3rd round, I'm fine with that.  Not at 3 overall.  not even top 10.  He's only in the conversation because so many people want Luck and RG3 that they'll settle for 3rd-best.  Look at Matt Leinart, Colt McCoy, Brady Quinn, Jimmy Claussen, JaMarcus Russell - these guys were all highly scouted coming out of college and all were huge busts.  That can cripple a franchise.  If you're the Dolphins and you grab a QB that high, he better be a hit.  Cause you know it means he's "the guy" for the next 3-5 years.
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« Reply #26 on: April 09, 2012, 04:27:32 pm »

You described guys you select in the 3-7th round.
In the perfect world, maybe. In the REAL world, I have described players taken in EVERY round of the draft.

In the the top half of the first round of draft you want guys whose upside it the HOF and whose downside is servicable starter. 
His upside is HOF. He has ALL the tools. He can make EVERY throw. That's his upside. Whether or not that translates into a HOF career is the difference. There's VERY little difference as far as pure raw athleticism is concerned between Luck, RGIII and Tannehill. All the scouts say this. The only difference is the experience and actual production on the field. Yes, I realize that's a big difference, but that does not lower his UPSIDE, that only lowers the potential to reach that UPSIDE.

The DOWNSIDE for EVERYONE is never playing a down in the NFL. I've seen guys tear an ACL in preseason and never make an NFL starting roster.
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« Reply #27 on: April 09, 2012, 04:45:30 pm »

In the perfect world, maybe. In the REAL world, I have described players taken in EVERY round of the draft.

The DOWNSIDE for EVERYONE is never playing a down in the NFL. I've seen guys tear an ACL in preseason and never make an NFL starting roster.

yada ya....

IMHO, Tannehill is too much of a question mark to warrent a 1-25 pick.  Go with a different postion of some one who played 3 years and you know can play CB, LB, WR, OL, DL, etc.  And grab the maybes in the later rounds.
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« Reply #28 on: April 09, 2012, 05:03:01 pm »

^^This. If Miami had two great RB's, no problems in the secondary, could cover a TE to save it's life, some good WR's, then sure- knock yourself out because all you need is a QB. There's too many holes to fill on this team to take that kind of gamble on a QB in round. IMO, Miami needs immediate upgrades at (in no particular order) right tackle, wide receiver, safety, corner (Vontae has 2 years left, Smith's last year is this year, and he isn't that great to begin with), defensive end, and linebacker, in addition to quarterback. Take the best athlete on the board at #8- which ever of those spots is filled- and let the coaches and offensive co-ordinators try to work around Moore's flaws with the new offensive scheme. No QB is perfect- the job of the OC is to limit the situations that make your QB vulnerable to his weakness. Eli struggles with turnovers in disguised coverage, so the Giants used a two headed running attack for part of his career, until he got better. Brady gets rattled by interior blitzes, so what do the Pats do? Run 2 and 3 TE sets so your LB's have to drop back and can't blitz like they're playing Madden. If Miami is capable of masking some of Moore's inadequacies, he doesn't need to be "great." I believe he can be good- and that's all they may need. -EK
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« Reply #29 on: April 09, 2012, 05:53:06 pm »

In the perfect world, maybe. In the REAL world, I have described players taken in EVERY round of the draft.
His upside is HOF. He has ALL the tools. He can make EVERY throw. That's his upside. Whether or not that translates into a HOF career is the difference. There's VERY little difference as far as pure raw athleticism is concerned between Luck, RGIII and Tannehill. All the scouts say this. The only difference is the experience and actual production on the field. Yes, I realize that's a big difference, but that does not lower his UPSIDE, that only lowers the potential to reach that UPSIDE.

The DOWNSIDE for EVERYONE is never playing a down in the NFL. I've seen guys tear an ACL in preseason and never make an NFL starting roster.

I agree with your entire post. Also, Matt Moore can't be loving Miami right now. They signed him and never let him compete with Henne when Henne clearly stunk. His WR was throwing him under the bus in the offseason on NBC at the Pro Bowl and was saying he was going to help recruit Flynn. They tried to replace him with Manning, Flynn, and now "probably" Tannehill. They brought in David Gararrd and told him he has a chance to win the job. What Moore did last year wasn't even good enough to be handed the starters job over a guy who is old, injured, and sat out all of last season. Moore's contract is up after this year, it's a pretty safe guess Moore will take any deal to get out of Miami. Hell he hasn't spent one day this offseason in Miami working with the new offense and coaches. And I can't say I blame him, he isn't feeling the love from them so why put in the extra time and work. He has stayed on the west coast the entire offseason.

With Moore probably gone, and with Gararrd on a 1 year deal and probably finished as a player anyway. The ONLY QB on the roster after this year is Pat Devlin.  If Miami doesn't get Tannehill or Weeden, they literally might not have a QB heading into "next" year. Lord knows they don't sign anyone in free agency plus the free agent class at QB next year stinks! And if Moore and the defense is good enough to win 6 or 7 games they probably won't be in a position to draft one. Or will be drafting one with a lower grade than Tannehill and be taking a bigger risk!  Which is why I think if Tannehill is gone by 8, I wouldn't be shocked if they trade down 3 or 4 spots and take Weeden in the Top 15! They can't ignore the QB position any longer they literally have nobody. And a year from now it might be disaster mode!

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