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Tua and Bryce..


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On 9/25/2023 at 9:25 PM, travisura said:

I think at this point the best plan is to go balls to the wall in FA next offseason trying to get at minimum two new WRs who are WR #1-#2 quality. Use at least one day 2 pick on OL, and the rest of the picks on defense.

We just have to hope that this season doesn't kill Bryce's confidence.

Neither Reich nor Fitterer will be fired this offseason, so I see this as the most realistic pathway towards a better team.

I'd go balls to the wall building a team properly. Not only focusing on covering for a qb who might not be in the league in 5 years 

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18 hours ago, Martin said:

I mean, the Dolphins have essentially been beating up on bad teams all year. The only good team they beat was the Cowboys (22-20). Whenever they play someone good they got nothing. 

The Cowboys have been proven a fraud again. America's team, my ass. They can move their arrogant and presumptuous asses to South America and call themselves South America's team. 

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13 hours ago, Castavar said:

Yikes. Tua is essentially Bryce's ceiling, and even Dolphins fans have lost faith in him. We really bout to waste 2-3 years wondering if Bryce is the answer when we are seeing his absolute best ceiling getting knocked out of the first round yet again?

Tua isn't Bryce's ceiling. Bryce will very likely never reach that high even if surrounded by all-pros. Tua has a decent (read average) arm for the NFL, and Bryce will never have that. 

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On 1/14/2024 at 6:40 AM, Waldo said:

1 and done in the playoffs after being regular season warriors against bad and mediocre teams. Tua is their weakest link and they need to upgrade QB and find some toughness if they want to be a contender and not a pretty pretender.

Its extremely difficult for them to upgrade. Tua is an average to slightly above average NFL QB.  To upgrade him means getting a elite QB and those are exceedingly rare.  If they get rid of Tua and try to draft someone, there is a high probability they will get someone worse.  

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21 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Its extremely difficult for them to upgrade. Tua is an average to slightly above average NFL QB.  To upgrade him means getting a elite QB and those are exceedingly rare.  If they get rid of Tua and try to draft someone, there is a high probability they will get someone worse.  

They identify talent well. That may be true on our team but Raid did it in KC. Losing Tua would be like them losing Smith at the time. Always a chance they could get worse but finding another QB who is good enough to slip into the playoffs is a Baker away on a well run team.

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9 hours ago, csx said:

I'd go balls to the wall building a team properly. Not only focusing on covering for a qb who might not be in the league in 5 years 

Yeah I said this back in September when I still believed Bryce could be the guy. It hasn't aged well, especially the part about Reich and Fitts not being fired lol.

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