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Ginn has actually done well. Quinn, hasn't done anything.yes, they did pass on Brady Quinn and go for Ginn.
Ginn has actually done well. Quinn, hasn't done anything.yes, they did pass on Brady Quinn and go for Ginn.
yeah, you're right, it's just at the time sounded like the Dolphins had their heads up their assholes.Ginn has actually done well. Quinn, hasn't done anything.
And his future doens't look any better too.Well, Quinn hasn't had the chance to do anything yet...they don't play him.
well at 8-5 now, they basically have made the right decision so far.Well, Quinn hasn't had the chance to do anything yet...they don't play him.
I think he has been to, he's been saying "I don't want to do too much out there." Which is probably right for his first few games, not forcing stuff, and he hadn't thrown much INTs in his first couple of starts. But I agree that he was playing scared, and he didn't want to make any "big mistakes" like fumbles or INTs, but the line hasn't helped him out much either.I saw Beck play against the Bills yesterday and it was clear to me that he was played "scared". He didn't last long and was pulled. Just doesn't look like he is anywhere near comfortable enough with the pro-offense to lead one. Beck is also 26 years old...he should be further along that he is.
Yea, that would be really interesting to see. But I think their O-Line may kind of break this up.Haha. Id love to see the Dolphins add Pat White actully. The guy would kill it if they began just running the ball. Esp. if Williams and Brown coming back next year. It be nasty to have that speed in the Offense.
I know Pat's your boy DJ but in his "wildest dreams" does he even turn out to be anything like a Seneca Wallace is for the Seahawks. If Pat is lucky, has a good combine, and can prove many NFL scouts wrong...he is standing exactly where Troy Smith is today, #3.Yea, that would be really interesting to see. But I think their O-Line may kind of break this up.
Yea I know, I didn't say anything like that I thought he would be a big time player at the next level did I? I don't think I did, but I would like to see him do good. And some QBs are getting older, and closer to retirement, opening the door for some of these younger guys.I know Pat's your boy DJ but in his "wildest dreams" does he even turn out to be anything like a Seneca Wallace is for the Seahawks. If Pat is lucky, has a good combine, and can prove many NFL scouts wrong...he is standing exactly where Troy Smith is today, #3.
well not after Troy's debut yesterday he ran a TD.I know Pat's your boy DJ but in his "wildest dreams" does he even turn out to be anything like a Seneca Wallace is for the Seahawks. If Pat is lucky, has a good combine, and can prove many NFL scouts wrong...he is standing exactly where Troy Smith is today, #3.
Dilfer's one season was one where he had no health issues, didn't make costly mistakes, and they won a Super Bowl. That's of course after Tony Banks was benched in Week 9. That's about the best they've got in their QB history.well not after Troy's debut yesterday he ran a TD.
I'm just kidding, but Ravens QBs are never reliable, in fact I never remember the Ravens ever having a steady quarterback.
Dilfer's one season was one where he had no health issues, didn't make costly mistakes, and they won a Super Bowl. That's of course after Tony Banks was benched in Week 9. That's about the best they've got in their QB history.
Ravens QB History
Vinny Testeverde
Jim Harbaugh
Eric Zeier
Tony Banks
Randell Cunningham
Scott Mitchell
Stoney Case
Chris Redman
Trent Dilfer
Elvis Grbac
Jeff Blake
Kordell Stewart
Kyle Boller
Anthony Wright
Steve McNair
Troy Smith
Not after investing their 2nd round pick in 2007 on John Beck they wont. McFadden would not be a bad choice but they desperately need to address both O-Line and D-Line.who will they pick? Obviously either a WR or a QB. Probably QB since Trent Green is toast.
RB no, they got Brown. Maybe WR but they seem to have hope there with Booker and Ginn.