Evaluating the Dolphins’ veterans: Part I - offense

By Hugo Guzman  |   Tuesday, December 18, 2007  |  Comments( 4 )

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With just two games left in the 2007 season (and the threat of a possible winless campaign extinguished), the 1-13 Miami Dolphins will undoubtedly shift into evaluation mode. This year, more than any other, it appears as if every level of the franchise is undergoing some form of evaluation. Owner Wayne Huizenga is considering selling 49 percent ...
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CommentsComments: 4
No.1
Dave
11:24 AM
12/19/2007
How about the Offensive line? I don't think they have completed the picture there yet. Another year might help the current group gel better, but there is still a lack of talent that can be addressed in the draft or FA.
The current group still cannot pass block with any efficiency and seem to be constantly confused on both run and pass blocking assignments. I think Lorenzo Booker should have been inserted into games much earlier in the season. He has good hands and speed, but is quite small and might be one hit away from crutches.
No.2
Alex Guzman
01:35 PM
12/19/2007
Breaking news! Per Arthur Blank, Bill Parcells has turned down the Falcons' offer and is considering a revised offer from your Miami Dolphins!!!
No.3
rai
08:36 PM
12/19/2007
Miami should not hire Parcells as its GM or VP of Football Operations. He hasn't done much over the past decade and has a history of abandoning signed contracts. Doesn't Huizenga see that Dallas is doing much better without him? Parcells didn't want TO and Jones pretty much shoved TO down his throat. Parcells waited too long to start Romo. Parcells hasn't won a Super Bowl since the 80s. Even then, George Young was the GM and drafted the players.

The front office "star" power has never worked in Miami. JJ flamed out and Saban was a disaster. Oh, one more thing, isn't Parcells' style very similar to Saban's?Miami needs stability right now and The Tuna isn't the answer.

Are Cameron and Mueller the answers? For the most part, they are a class act and should be given the time to turn the ship around.
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