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« Reply #15 on: August 29, 2008, 11:38:30 pm »

Mmmmm, Snickers....


On another note. I think the Bucs are going to release Chris Simms. Betcha Parcells picks him up....

As long as we get rid of Beck.
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« Reply #16 on: August 30, 2008, 12:55:20 am »

"Beck has started his last NFL game."  What were we supposed to take away from that?

Usually a literal translation, unless otherwise stated... Does that say "Miami should cut Beck?"

No it doesn't... My prediction was based on the fact that I thought Beck lacked the talent to start for the Dolphins. It doesn't say, nor have I EVER said to cut Beck.

Seriously Jeff... I was thinking the same exact thing as Philly.  It does seem like you have done some back tracking from your original position.

So...you made a misassumption as well, based on nothing I've actually said.  Bravo...

Would someone please quote me somewhere saying to cut Beck, or calling ANYONE a fool or an idiot for having a different opinion than mine on Beck?

If not, please quit tugging on my nuts, as they're getting sore.


(Oh yeah, and for what it's worth, my prediction on Beck sure appears to be 100% accurate...unlike some of the posts in this thread.)

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« Reply #17 on: August 30, 2008, 01:27:16 am »

^^^ I owe you an apology Jeff. I just went back and re-read some past threads. Although you have made some remarks about Beck which were close:
He's not...he's sliding out the back door with his mediocre talent in-hand.

Beck is headed out in short order

Beck could be a serviceable backup in the CFL or Arena league...but he isn't "any kind" of NFL QB, starting or backup.

You never outright said "Cut him". This is the closest I found:

I never said cut Beck and keep McCown. Cut 'em both for all I care. Neither looks like a QB we want to keep around

In any case, I guess your words got so repetitious, we just started ignoring it. It all sounded like "blah, blah, blah". This is similar to a lot of posts last season that kept saying "walking papers". I think I've said it before that you sounded like that Wink
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« Reply #18 on: August 30, 2008, 07:00:57 am »

Isn't that hindsight?

What QBs were on the roster when McCown was signed?  Did anyone know for sure that Henne or Pennington would be available?
Just saying its not something to be happy about, especially if you were the man paying out the 2.5 million.  It was not money close to being well spent.
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« Reply #19 on: August 30, 2008, 07:04:04 am »

As long as we get rid of Beck.

That wouldn't surprise me at all.  Parcells picking up the son of the QB that led him to two Super Bowls.  Right now, Simms is way better than Beck. 
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« Reply #20 on: August 30, 2008, 07:31:50 am »

That wouldn't surprise me at all.  Parcells picking up the son of the QB that led him to two Super Bowls.  Right now, Simms is way better than Beck. 
  Good wording.   It would also not surprise me.  Beck needs to go for his sake & I think he will end up in Balt..  Miami fans/media in general are hating on him for not being able to lead a team of flunkies last year as a rookie & have not viewed him with out the eye of criticism since.  Continuing to just harp on anything he does poorly, while ignoring he is still an inexperienced QB trying to learn the NFL game.

They also want to compare him to Henne.  Henne may be a special player that was more NFL ready & had better coaching once entering the NFL.
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« Reply #21 on: August 30, 2008, 07:57:53 am »

They also want to compare him to Henne.  Henne may be a special player that was more NFL ready & had better coaching once entering the NFL.

Exactly right.  The same comparison that people make between Beck and Henne can be made between Beck and Brady Quinn. 

Both Quinn and Henne were "more NFL ready" because they came from more top notch programs and had better coaching. 
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« Reply #22 on: August 30, 2008, 08:08:19 am »

Exactly right.  The same comparison that people make between Beck and Henne can be made between Beck and Brady Quinn. 

Both Quinn and Henne were "more NFL ready" because they came from more top notch programs and had better coaching. 
  This is not an endorsement that I think Beck is better or anything, but just because a player is more NFL ready, does not mean they will be better over their careers.  An NFL career is not a sprint for top players.     

Here is something to watch for a few years.   Say Cam drafted Quinn.  Would Miami have then drafted Henne?   Would have probably depended on how Quinn played those same 4 games as Beck, which I personally do not believe any Qb much less a rookie could have done anything to speak of.

  Now,  if Henne turns out to be a special Qb, & Quinn turns out to be nothing special, then Cam did Miami a favor by not drafting Quinn.  So actually Henne enters into the Quinn/Beck debate.

I've defended Beck more than most & its not because I think he is something special.  If people understand me.  I practice growth & patience with young top players.   They have to prove they can play in the NFL to their self before they can prove it to me.  Fans need to understand this.

In saying that.  I hope Beck is out of Miami this week.  For his career, he needs to go somewhere else.  He will never be loved in Miami.
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« Reply #23 on: August 30, 2008, 09:55:22 am »

I think it says TONS about Beck that the person that drafted him , CC , is now the Offensive Coordinator with the Ravens and even he didn't want him even though he was clearly available.

We got what we could for McGown and Hopefully we can raise the trade bait on Beck over the next year or so. Well done........lets move on. Beck is certainly no Sage Rosenfields when it comes to a 3rd stringer........but he will do. Lets just hope it never comes to that.  Indifferent
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« Reply #24 on: August 30, 2008, 10:07:04 am »

In any case, I guess your words got so repetitious, we just started ignoring it. It all sounded like "blah, blah, blah".

This is the part that just makes me bust a gut... I was no more repetitious than you or any of the other Beck-supporters and Quinn-bashers up here when it came to forwarding my opinion...  Wink


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« Reply #25 on: August 30, 2008, 10:30:54 am »

I think it says TONS about Beck that the person that drafted him , CC , is now the Offensive Coordinator with the Ravens and even he didn't want him even though he was clearly available.

 Huh Huh Because they didn't trade for him,doesn't mean they didn't want him...Cam Has No power what so ever in Baltimore, last time I checked Ozzie Newsome was the Gm... Roll Eyes

I'll say this again, I'm glad to see the new regime,isn't to show they've made a mistake and quickly remedy it...

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« Reply #26 on: August 30, 2008, 11:44:47 am »

I think it says TONS about Beck that the person that drafted him , CC , is now the Offensive Coordinator with the Ravens and even he didn't want him even though he was clearly available.
  Where do you get that Cam did not want him?   Probably that is where Baltimores interest comes from.

Cam is not making the personal decision for the Ravens, so because Baltimore has not traded for him has nothing to do with Cam wanting/not wanting him.   

Also, you have to take into account what they are willing to trade against what Miami wants for him.
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« Reply #27 on: August 30, 2008, 02:56:02 pm »

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/palmbeach/miamidolphins/entries/2008/08/29/mccown_traded_to_carolina.html

McCown traded to Carolina

By Edgar Thompson | Friday, August 29, 2008, 05:52 PM

Back-up quarterback Josh McCown said he’s been traded to the Carolina Panthers.

McCown, 29, played in only one pre-season game for the Dolphins, the Aug. 9 opener against Tampa Bay, raising questions about his future with the team.

He threw only eight passes, completing five of them.

McCown’s departure leaves the Dolphins with three quarterbacks: Chad Pennington, Chad Henne and John Beck.

With teams required to trim their rosters to 53 players by 4 p.m. Saturday, the trade leaves the team with 70 players.

“I’m excited,” McCown said. “It’s an opportunity. I don’t know what was going to happen. But any time you get traded it’s better than being cut.

“There’s two parts to a trade, somebody likes you on the other end of that. So I’m excited about the opportunity to get to play.”

Carolina back-up Matt Moore suffered a deep shin bruise during the Panther’s pre-season game with the Steelers on Thursday night.

McCown has started 31 games in six seasons, but the Panthers will be his fifth team since 2004.

He signed a two-year, $6.25 million deal in March, with $2.5 million guaranteed.

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« Reply #28 on: August 30, 2008, 03:12:31 pm »

http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/miami-dolphins/story/665073.html

Miami Dolphins trade McCown for seventh-round pick

BY DAVID J. NEAL
Miami Herald


Josh McCown wasn't happy being part of the odd couple out in the Dolphins quarterback situation. The Dolphins clearly would be happier with the standard two or three quarterbacks on the roster instead of four.

Friday, everybody got happier when the Dolphins dealt McCown to Carolina for a seventh-round 2009 draft pick on the eve of the final cutdown to 53 players.

The Dolphins now have two Chads, veteran Pennington and rookie Henne, plus second-year man John Beck as their quarterbacks. Since Pennington's signing three weeks ago, Beck and McCown had been left with preseason game and practice time scraps behind Pennington and Henne.

That frustrated McCown, who, for the fourth time in the past four teams -- and in four years -- found himself relegated to second string by an incoming quarterback. Now, he'll go to Carolina, where starter Jake Delhomme is coming off missing 13 games with an elbow injury and promising young Matt Moore had the backup-for-now role. But a hit from Pittsburgh's Anthony Smith to Moore's left leg knocked Moore out of Thursday's preseason closer. Though the Panthers announced Moore suffered no broken bones or injured knee ligaments, he's still questionable for the season opener.

So, the Panthers need for a backup quarterback dovetailed with the Dolphins desire to shed a quarterback and McCown's desire to be elsewhere.

''I give the Dolphins a lot of credit for doing right by Josh,'' said McCown's agent, Mike McCartney.

And so does another domino get felled by Brett Favre's comeback.

The Dolphins, feeling they needed a quarterback with more than Beck's four games of starting experience, signed McCown to a two-year free agent deal in March. Before long in camp, however, both McCown and Beck were being outplayed by Henne. Before that could fully play out, Green Bay traded Favre to the Jets, who released Pennington, who signed with the Dolphins.

For a time, it seemed Beck might be the one getting dished to another franchise. One rumor had Dallas interested. Baltimore, the new workplace of last year's Dolphins head coach Cam Cameron, has only rookie Joe Flacco at 100 percent health right now among its quarterbacks.

Yet Beck is still a Dolphin -- for now.


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« Reply #29 on: August 30, 2008, 03:16:01 pm »

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolphins_in_depth/2008/08/dolphins-trad-1.html

Dolphins trade Josh McCown to Carolina

The Dolphins have traded quarterback Josh McCown for a late-round draft pick.

Two sources say the trade was consummated this afternoon after the Panthers took stock of their injury-riddled quarterback situation.

The trade seems to mean the Dolphins will go into the regular-season with three quarterbacks -- starter Chad Pennington, backup Chad Henne and third-stringer John Beck.

One source, however, tells me to refrain from including John Beck as a certainty in that group. Seems teams are also asking about Beck as a trade possibility and as Bill Parcells once told me, "Everyone on this team can be traded for the right price except Jake Long."

The Dolphins have not yet announced the trade but neither are they denying that it is happening.

On Thursday evening, McCown saw his lack of preseason playing time as a bad sign.

"Probably not playing the last three weeks is not a good a sign," McCown admitted. "I haven't been in this situation ever, but I know the writing is on the wall usually when you don't play. But for right now, I'm here and I'm excited about being here. I believe in my abilities. I know that I can play. So I'll embrace my opportunities whether it is here or somewhere else. I'll be ready to roll."

Now he'll roll for the Panthers.

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