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what knd of players do we desprately need to get us to the next level ?

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Aquafin, Dec 4, 2014.

  1. Aquafin

    Aquafin New Member

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    the poor house
    for the record I put Derrick Rodgers on that list because I was stuck for linebacker but Bryan Cox would be a big impact linebacker too.


    you guys would we have been better back in 2000 - 2003 if we had Dan Marino , Chris Chambers and RICKY and RONNIE and Welker ? I think if we could of had Chambers, Brandon Marshall , Welker and Hartline or Brandon Gibson and Mathews for special teams we could have been a dangerous team . even if we just had Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams Dan probaly could have won the whole thing.
     
  2. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    def not my def as a beast wide receiver.. big possession receiver all day more like it..earlier talk or at any time talk of him being top 5 was funny to me.

    another year another disappointment team wise for that cat..hmmm..
     
  3. RoninFin4

    RoninFin4 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    1) Play-making wide receiver.
    2) A power RB to pair with Lamar Miller.
    3) Another pass-rusher and/or play-making LB to pair with Wake and/or Jenkins.
    4) Better OL play in general, specific focus on guard spots.
    5) More consistent kicker.
     
  4. jw3102

    jw3102 season ticket holder

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    No matter what others say, Mike Wallace was a big play WR when he was with the Steelers and that is why he was signed by the Dolphins.

    The only difference is that in Pittsburg he had a QB who could deliver him the ball when he got behind the defensive backs of the opposing team.

    With Tannehill's inability to throw an accurate deep ball, a big play WR on this team would be a WR who could take one of Tannehill's five yard passes and turn it into a 15 yard gain on a consistent basis.
     
  5. Dol-Fan Dupree

    Dol-Fan Dupree Tank? Who is Tank? I am Guy Incognito.

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    Disagree. Tannehill doesn't have an inability to throw an accurate deep ball. He hasn't shown the ability to throw a perfect in stride Mike Wallace not having to make any adjustments deep ball. I say that because he threw a perfect deep ball to Hartline in one of the first three games this season. He throws them fine to Clay.

    A big play receiver like a Dez Bryant, AJ Green, or Larry Fitzgerald. A receiver who can actually make adjustments to the ball in the air and doesn't need his quarterback to be perfect, would greatly benefit Tannehill.
     
  6. Disgustipate

    Disgustipate Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Once again- Brian Hartline was top 10 in deep yardage in Tannehill's rookie season, and Mike Wallace had virtually the same deep production in his final year with Roethlisberger as he had with Tannehill last year.

    Wallace's production is more about him being the beneficiary of extraordinary circumstances in '11-'12 than it is anything he's lacking here.
     

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