Retired_Member_001
11-27-2007, 12:06 PM
Don’t Blame The Playing Conditions, You Just Suck
Oh dear.
No this isn’t talking about the playing conditions down at Heinz field. This is about one of the teams playing.
It’s quite possible the Miami Dolphins are going to do something much more extraordinary than their division rivals, the New England Patriots. It’s quite possible that the Miami Dolphins are going to go 0-16. Minus the Dolphins next game against the New York Jets, it doesn’t look like there is a game the Dolphins have a slight chance of winning. Even the game against the Jets game is a long shot because the Jets weakness is the rush defense and the Dolphins just can’t run the football with their 3 running backs injured.
The Dolphins have lost six of their eleven games by a mere 3 points. Some may view this positive, they could possibly be 6-5 after all. This is definitely negative for the Dolphins though, it shows their offense just can’t get it done when they need to. In fact the Dolphins offense has never not needed to do anything because they've always been behind.
The Dolphins have a bad offensive line, no good wide receivers, a drug dealer at running back (who is now injured) and a rookie quarterback. It’s quite clear the Dolphins need a major do-over on offense.
This no win depression isn’t going to lift any time soon for the Dolphins. They have already gotten rid of one of the two players that make the Dolphins worth watching on offense, Chris Chambers, which is a sign that they concede defeat. However this isn’t the craziest transaction move the Dolphins have made of recent times. Drafting Ted Ginn Jr with the 9th overall pick is possibly the stupidest move the Miami Dolphins organization has ever made. Ted Ginn Jr has bust written all over him, if it wasn’t for his extreme speed and return ability, Ginn would have been taken in the second round. Ginn has no receiving ability. Right now the Dolphins could have Brady Quinn leading their offense, instead they have Ginn’s fellow bust mate John Beck. They could have drafted Brady Quinn in the first and then have drafted a receiver in the second, who knows, maybe Ted Ginn would have still been there.
More problems for the Dolphins, don’t expect guys like Ronnie Brown and Jason Taylor to stay when you can’t even win a game all season. Those two players are pro-bowl quality, both players haven’t won a Super Bowl yet and both players could be on a Super Bowl winning teams. Unlike money lover Porter, those guys want to win. The Dolphins will lose these guys, unless the Dolphins have a mega off-season and show some promise, which is very unlikely to happen.
After drafting Ted Ginn Jr over Brady Quinn, who knows what they are going to do with the #1 draft pick they receive. Don’t be surprised if they draft a long snapper, who then botches a snap, which could have won them a game, on the last game of the 2008 season which then hands the Dolphins another 0-16 record.
Just another thing to add Mr. Beck, your team is pathetic, don’t make excuses. The Steelers played on the same surface as you did, it was fair.
Oh dear.
No this isn’t talking about the playing conditions down at Heinz field. This is about one of the teams playing.
It’s quite possible the Miami Dolphins are going to do something much more extraordinary than their division rivals, the New England Patriots. It’s quite possible that the Miami Dolphins are going to go 0-16. Minus the Dolphins next game against the New York Jets, it doesn’t look like there is a game the Dolphins have a slight chance of winning. Even the game against the Jets game is a long shot because the Jets weakness is the rush defense and the Dolphins just can’t run the football with their 3 running backs injured.
The Dolphins have lost six of their eleven games by a mere 3 points. Some may view this positive, they could possibly be 6-5 after all. This is definitely negative for the Dolphins though, it shows their offense just can’t get it done when they need to. In fact the Dolphins offense has never not needed to do anything because they've always been behind.
The Dolphins have a bad offensive line, no good wide receivers, a drug dealer at running back (who is now injured) and a rookie quarterback. It’s quite clear the Dolphins need a major do-over on offense.
This no win depression isn’t going to lift any time soon for the Dolphins. They have already gotten rid of one of the two players that make the Dolphins worth watching on offense, Chris Chambers, which is a sign that they concede defeat. However this isn’t the craziest transaction move the Dolphins have made of recent times. Drafting Ted Ginn Jr with the 9th overall pick is possibly the stupidest move the Miami Dolphins organization has ever made. Ted Ginn Jr has bust written all over him, if it wasn’t for his extreme speed and return ability, Ginn would have been taken in the second round. Ginn has no receiving ability. Right now the Dolphins could have Brady Quinn leading their offense, instead they have Ginn’s fellow bust mate John Beck. They could have drafted Brady Quinn in the first and then have drafted a receiver in the second, who knows, maybe Ted Ginn would have still been there.
More problems for the Dolphins, don’t expect guys like Ronnie Brown and Jason Taylor to stay when you can’t even win a game all season. Those two players are pro-bowl quality, both players haven’t won a Super Bowl yet and both players could be on a Super Bowl winning teams. Unlike money lover Porter, those guys want to win. The Dolphins will lose these guys, unless the Dolphins have a mega off-season and show some promise, which is very unlikely to happen.
After drafting Ted Ginn Jr over Brady Quinn, who knows what they are going to do with the #1 draft pick they receive. Don’t be surprised if they draft a long snapper, who then botches a snap, which could have won them a game, on the last game of the 2008 season which then hands the Dolphins another 0-16 record.
Just another thing to add Mr. Beck, your team is pathetic, don’t make excuses. The Steelers played on the same surface as you did, it was fair.