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Would you guys trade a 2nd for Brock Osweiler?


NudeTayne

What should the Dolphins give the Browns for Brock?  

18 members have voted

  1. 1. Compensation for Osweiler

    • 1st rounder
    • 2nd rounder
    • 3rd rounder and future 2nd rounder
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    • Mid rounder (4th-5th)
    • Late rounder (6th-7th)
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    • We don't want him because both Jay Cutler and Matt Moore are better and not worth the contract


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22 minutes ago, freakygeniuskid said:

Such a subtle and masterful troll job @NudeTayne. Frustrating and maddening without ever being disrespectful or rude. Many hat tips to you.

Nobody got mad, we are a even-keeled bunch for the most part in this forum ^_^

Years of watching the Dolphins play has raised our anger threshold beyond most posters' reach

This thread makes a lot more sense if this was a troll job, I was convinced he was serious and was eagerly anticipating his response to my last post.

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4 hours ago, Mastercheddaar said:

Honestly, you guys could give us your 7th in 2020 and we are still ahead on the trade. We got a 2nd to take him lol. 

That is all

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.. and he produced under Kubiak. The one lone bad year he had, was under B.O.B. who apparently can't develop a QB to save his life (or his job as this year will most likely prove). He built his reputation by coaching an already all world Tom Brady, he has literally developed no pro QB, and in fact, since he has been in Houston, that is about equal to Cleveland in regards as where QBs go to die.

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4 hours ago, freakygeniuskid said:

Such a subtle and masterful troll job @NudeTayne. Frustrating and maddening without ever being disrespectful or rude. Many hat tips to you.

Again, step away from the stat sheet, pull up some video, and just watch. A lot of that completion percentage was on his team mates not him. What else can a QB do when he throws the ball, and it hits the WR in the hands/numbers, and they simply drop it. Or when the QB throws the ball where it needs to be, but the WR has given up on the route and is not there, but instead 10 yards away slow jogging on the field?

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11 hours ago, TheKillerNacho said:

Oh my no. Even if Cutler is injured we have that Matt Moore fellow who is a better QB than Osweiler anyway.

I would love to hear the specific logic behind this statement. [sic: His] Brock's mechanics are near flawless (only thing that really needs work is getting more lift on the ball near the line of scrimmage to cut down batted passes). 

He has prototypical size, he is durable, has above average accuracy, velocity on his passes, and arm strength, good athleticism and escapability in the pocket. 

A tremendous part of him looking bad last year was on his team mates, and coaching. 

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12 hours ago, NudeTayne said:

I would say he's definitely top 32 but maybe not top 50.

Wait what? Just checking out the new forums and had to stop by this location.

Osweiler looked woeful against the Pats in the playoffs. 23/40 1 td 3 ints. 197 yards passing. His defense gave him multiple opportunities in that game as well.

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4 hours ago, iothar said:

Wait what? Just checking out the new forums and had to stop by this location.

Osweiler looked woeful against the Pats in the playoffs. 23/40 1 td 3 ints. 197 yards passing. His defense gave him multiple opportunities in that game as well.

Its not all about the stats, watch some 2016 Osweiler game tape. That completion percentage is significantly lowered by constantly hitting WRs in the hands and them dropping the ball, or WRs giving up on the routes extremely early and the ball landing right where they should have been. That entire offense gave up last year, and it is very easy to see on tape.

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