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Beck vs. McCown

Posted on: July 23, 2008 5:12 pm

          Ok, well let me first start out by saying that Chad Henne will not start this year and to any of those who think he will, please give me a reason as to why he should...thank you. If we start Henne, it will be the same train wreck as Beck was last year. The rookie year is always hard to start in and especially, especially at the quarterback position. I am not saying that Henne won't start sometime later in the year, because that is a possibility if the Dolphins don't start out the season on a positive note. Also, you guys do realize that Henne and Beck are essentially the same players. Both are tough, Henne may have the edge their, and they are both 6 foot 2 inches around 225-230 pounds with rocket arms. Now, who are we going to start, the rookie or the one year veteran who has thrown over 7,000 passes this offseason and gained 15 pounds of muscle. Thank you and good night to that topic.

Now that we cleared that up it's to the REAL quarterback competition. It's between John Beck and Josh McCown. In my opinion the clear option to start should be John Beck. Lets face it, Josh McCown is always going to be a solid career backup quarterback. Not to mention the fact that Beck is 27 years old and is in only his second season. We need to see what this guy has. Beck has shown that he is determined to win this job and lead this team to victories. Over the offseason he has been in the weight room constantly and has already learnt the offense as said by Sporano. One of the main problems with Beck last year were the fumbles. The main reason of those fumbles was one, because he was a rookie, and two, because even before the ball got to him there were men breaking through the line and getting in his face. Now with this new and improved offensive line and running game, he will have time to look for Ginn down the field, or Wilford across the middle. Did you realize that when Cleo Lemon completed that 50 yard pass to Ginn, he actually had time to throw and let the play develop. Just by adding a couple players the whole passing game has been improved. By adding Ricky you always have to watch the run, and with Jake Long blocking the left side, Beck will instantly improve his accuracy and have less fumbles. You're probably saying, it's not that easy, but honestly it is.

Whoever thinks that Josh McCown should start show just go look at his stats for his career. He is not a starting quarterback, but he is a good player to fill in when someone gets injured. This season will answer a lot of questions. If Beck shows that he can lead this team to wins and play great, then that changes everything. Henne will be on the trading block, even though we probably wouldnt get much for him. This is my opinion and just wanted to know what you guys thought. Thanks!

                                                                                                     -DolphinsRule!!!

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Posted on: July 24, 2008 11:07 am

Beck vs. McCown

As you can tell from all the post here, NOBODY care about those crap ass Dolphins.  Have another fun year in the gutter!!



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Posted on: August 9, 2008 10:22 am

Beck vs. McCown

The question has changed, Beck vs. McCown to the curb? With Chad Pennington on the roster the QB questions in Miami have now taken a few hits of steroids. I always pulled for Pennington in NY and have had a roller coaster ride from hell. He has just enough good games and amazing plays to keep your faith in him but makes so many poor decisions to keep you out as a real contender. He is the obvious starter in Miami for this season and could really benefit from a new home, but if the same colors come out, what next?

As a John Beck fan I'm curious what most Dolphin fans think of him after last season's less than impressive display. His size was my first concern, I was never sure that he could make it in the NFL. I've seen quite a few really good NCAA QBs leave BYU and do next to nothing in the NFL (Ty Detmer, John Walsh, and Steve Sarkisian). However, their football inteligence is always their strongest characteristic. This is especially shown in Detmer's long (quiet) career and Sarkisian's position as QB coach at USC.

Beck comes from the same blood line and if given a chance has the ability to have a break out season if circumstances improve as previously stated. I'm sure bias comes in to play here to one degree or another but regardless of that, McCown has little potential in comparison. Nevertheless, Beck is the only one that Parcels didn't draft and that doesn't bode will for him. What makes this question so difficult is none of the three (Beck, McCown, Henne) have much trade value and the Dolphins have a lot invested in them and thus a lot to lose by dropping one. The least is lost by dropping McCown but Beck and Henne are vertuously the same player, only one is a little more seasoned and the other would represent a complete waste of a 2nd rounder.  I guess this is why the Dolphins have the big tuna.   



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