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11/08/2006 at 8:31 pm #73006311/08/2006 at 9:20 pm #760610
kenny1937
Member11/08/2006 at 10:16 pm #760612Shady
Member::Hey, that was the great DW for ya!
Nothing was gonna displace his golden boy! Ole Jug Eared Noodle Arm himself:
Jay “Call me Dan” Fiedler
Huard never stood a chance with DW at the helm. Neither did most other QB’s we took a look at in that time. They’d always fill in while Noodle Boy was injured (usually falling over one of his own linemen) but no matter how well they played they’d be back on the bench as soon as he was available again.
Very unfair on Damon. Any chance the same thing will happen in KC when Green suits up again?
11/08/2006 at 10:47 pm #760614Chiefster
Participant::Quote:Shady wrote:
Hey, that was the great DW for ya!Nothing was gonna displace his golden boy! Ole Jug Eared Noodle Arm himself:
Jay “Call me Dan” Fiedler
Huard never stood a chance with DW at the helm. Neither did most other QB’s we took a look at in that time. They’d always fill in while Noodle Boy was injured (usually falling over one of his own linemen) but no matter how well they played they’d be back on the bench as soon as he was available again.
Very unfair on Damon. Any chance the same thing will happen in KC when Green suits up again?
Possibly; the only difference here is that Trent Green ain’t no noodle arm.
11/08/2006 at 11:22 pm #760617Shady
Member11/09/2006 at 12:09 am #760619Chiefster
Participant11/09/2006 at 1:17 am #760624chief31
Member::I would say that No matter who the Dolphins started at quarterback, they were doomed from the star. Pass-protection hasn’t been so much as average in Miami for over almost a decade. They never had the offensive structure to encourage successful quarterback play. I believe that Nick Saban is starting to get the Dolphins offense going.
I,also, think that they would have gotten rolling earlier, had they started Harrington to start the season. Culpepper has been the ugliest starting quarterback that I have ever seen in the N.F.L. since Randy Moss left him. I don’t claim to know why that is, but he is indecisive in passing, as well as running, or scrambling. I accredit their poor start, this season, to Culpepper, and Sabans decision to keep playing him.
They will be tough to stop for the Chiefs’ defense, and with a strong “D” of their own,they won’t lay down at home. The Chiefs will need to score often to win this game……
Chiefs 34 – Dolphins 27.
11/09/2006 at 1:30 am #760625Old_admin
Member11/09/2006 at 1:39 am #760627chief31
Member::Alot of people have accepted that the Dolphins are a subpar football team this season. I have fealt, since the preseason, that Culpepper would make the Dolphins offense stuggle. Couple that with the fact that Harrington threw for three touchdowns against, what I believe is, the best defense in the N.F.L., and the Phins become a very good team.
11/09/2006 at 2:35 am #760628Chiefster
Participant11/09/2006 at 5:44 am #760629kenny1937
Member11/09/2006 at 6:49 am #760631Shady
Member::I think it all depends on our ability to get our running game going. RB can dominate if given the ball but our ‘O’ has a habit of going pass wacky when things go against us (we actually had a game earlier this season where we called Pass on over 60 plays in one game!!!).
As for DC I think Nick was guilty of getting caught up in the hype. The guy just wasn’t fit to start and shouldn’t have gotten near the starting line-up until our bye week. Even now there is a chance he’ll be placed on IR for the season.
Harrington is more than capable of throwing the ‘dink n dunk’ but he needs us to be honest and call a 50/50 Pass/Run ratio to keep the ‘D’ guessing. Otherwise he’ll spend most of Sunday on his ass!!!
11/09/2006 at 6:53 am #76063211/09/2006 at 6:59 am #76063411/09/2006 at 8:23 am #760636Chiefster
Participant::Quote:Shady wrote:
I think it all depends on our ability to get our running game going. RB can dominate if given the ball but our ‘O’ has a habit of going pass wacky when things go against us (we actually had a game earlier this season where we called Pass on over 60 plays in one game!!!).As for DC I think Nick was guilty of getting caught up in the hype. The guy just wasn’t fit to start and shouldn’t have gotten near the starting line-up until our bye week. Even now there is a chance he’ll be placed on IR for the season.
Harrington is more than capable of throwing the ‘dink n dunk’ but he needs us to be honest and call a 50/50 Pass/Run ratio to keep the ‘D’ guessing. Otherwise he’ll spend most of Sunday on his ass!!!
Our defense tends to be it’s weakest in the secondary giving up big plays. We have strong run stoppers if they are healthy enough to to play, our last win was a costly one.
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