Wallace needs to learn to get off press coverage. Sometime before this weekend, preferably. The thought of him matched up man to man on Revis or Cromartie makes me laugh. And not in a good way. Then again, if I were Rex and co. I would put Cromartie on Marshall with the free safety shading over, Revis on Bess and Wilson on whichever between Wallace and Moore we sent out there. Wilson's good enough at this point to lock down either. It's not going to be pretty. Not that it hasn't already but our lack of any kind of receiving threat at TE is about to get an even wider showing on Sunday.
http://twitter.com/#!/Jeff_Darlington/status/12329963168464896 Yup, just ain't our luck this year injury wise.
Well it's about time for Ronnie to pull up lame next. This glass house is only being held up by the sheets of window tint right now.
Well, yes and no, let's get a bit cold blooded here for a second: Hartline has proven what he is, now Wallace and Moore have that most valuable of things: Opportunity. Both have flashed good and bad things on the field.
Optimistic of you, thinking we'll put our players in the best position to succeed. And Moore has his own issues, such as having very mediocre hands. And it's not like he's some world beater against press coverage either. Few rookies are.
The good thing is that the worst it could be is a broken finger, which isnt anything major in the long term.
Eh Moore and Wallace did fine vs the Raiders press coverage, and they will be facing the #3 cb..with the jets depleted Safeties over the top.
I wonder why they're trying out no-name guys. I would bring in a veteran maybe Levernous Coles, Kevin Curtis, Troy Williamson, or even Josh Reed.
So does this mean Camarillo moves up the depth chart now? Oh wait.... So we have 1 TE, a banged up Marshall and Bess. Fantastic. Great way for us to evaluate Henne the rest of the season with 3 weapons. Maybe 2 1/2 with Marshall hurt.
Tell me you didn't just compare Walter McFadden to Revis, Cromartie and Wilson. The Jets safeties might as well take a nice, long tea break with Wallace and Moore out there against those guys. They won't be needed.
That information is posted in a private section of the forum..jets fan... (Nah, practice is tomorrow, if Hartline is out, if Marshall can go at all he will be out there)
If they wish to use Revis or Cromartie on Wallace or Moore, by all means..please do.. Otherwise it will be UDFA v rook Cb
i think Marshall himself was surprised he didn't get the go ahead for the browns game, so that alone should mean he gets the nod for the jets game. as for the thread, im really not worried about losing Hartline.
great, so we get to line up sunday with Bess, Wallace, and Moore and some other scrub on Sunday if Marshall doesn't play too. Im assuming he will, but wow. Sounds like another bigtime struggle for the offense.
Sure handed Camarillo would have come in handy at this time of the year .It was predictable we are where we are in the WR position.
Well, I think it does hurt - Hartline has been coming on and getting open of late. And, not having Camarillo is big also. That was just a bad trade for a guy who never fit well and got burned way too much. (aside: I wonder, is Miami a black hole for players traded? So few seem to come in via trade and perform well). Ultimately, the WR position is also dependent upon Chad Henne, however. He has to make the throws. But, if we don't have a healthy, full speed Marshall on Sunday, it is going to be a long day offensively, imo.
makes good sense to me why butcher up a starting receiver for no reason? why not experiment with potential WR's? might be only a few games they need to show signs of that diamond in the rough. this is the time to answer questions not destroy without reason proven players
It will be interesting to see what Julius Pruitt has. Camarillo trade has worked out. Sapp has done much more for the Dolphins than Camarillo has done for the Vikings
Sapp has been decent at times but it really isn't what Camarillo has done for the Vikings as much as it is what would his value be to the Dolphins. You contemplate that and you will find a very different answer I believe.
I do. It would be nice to have Camarillo now that Hartline is injured or when Marshall was injured. However before that his value was much less than Sapp.
The trade wasn't about which player had the highest value. The Dolphins made that trade out of necessity. We needed a nickel corner badly. Will Allen was hurt and Jason Allen didn't have the hips to play the slot. The Dolphins looked at what was once a fairly deep position and decided to move a player from there. As I typed this I realized that is what you meant by value.......