Dolphins sign David Garrard !

Written by Daniel Eliesen on .

So the Miami Dolphins finally address the QB position by signing former Jags QB David Garrard ,the Dolphins add depth but are still in search for a franchise QB after the signing.

While Garrard had success in Jacksonville, his career has declined and is up there in age. Garrard is also coming off an injury and most likely was brought in to compete with Matt Moore this off-season.

This is another move that the Dolphins fan base wont be pleased about as it appears that the Dolphins are once again settling at the QB position.

The Dolphins chose to sign a stop gap QB but hopefully will still address the position in the 1st round of this year’s draft. Fans already seem on board for the #BlowforBarkley train early this year.

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In other Dolphins news, the team has decided to let of vet Yeremiah Bell saving 4.5 million dollars in cap space. Bell has been a leader on and off the field for this team however his age, declining cover skills, and cap hit made him expendable this season. Of course Ireland did not give Bell the common courtesy of joining the free agent market until a full week had passed, another typical classless Jeff Ireland move.

Well there you have it folks David Garrard comes to the rescue, we will see if he can even beat out Matt Moore this off season, I doubt it. That being said, better than Tebow.

Here are a couple of reaction tweets to the Garrard signing.

Orlando Alzugaray ‏ @BigOShow

David Gerrard a Dolphin, WHAT A JOKE!

 

Marc Kohn ‏ @KohneysKorner

I am speechless...what an utter embarrassment

 

Jesse Agler ‏ @finsjesse

The Garrard move is about adding depth. Need 80 players on roster for training camp. Have to figure his play will determine his role.

 

Jim Trotter ‏ @SI_JimTrotter

according to jay glazer, david garrard says he is now a dolphin. another sign miami will go qb in the draft.

Dolphins QB search goes from Manning to Flynn to Smith and ends with Garrard. Season tix sales must be booming.

 

Have to say I think the Dolphins fans deserved a little better.

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A letter to Dolphins fans : Hang in there Dolphins fans and stay classy !

Written by Daniel Eliesen on .

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Terrence Howard
once sang “It’s hard out here for a pimp “ , well it’s much harder to be a Dolphins fan with Jeff Ireland calling the shots.

Whether it’s your friends on face book, Yahoo writers, Peter King, Mike Freeman it seems everyone is taking their best shot at Jeff Ireland and the Dolphins organization.

SI’s Peter King said “In the history of NFL general managers, Ireland is on the coldest streak ever. “

Other forms of the media have taken their shots and it appears for the second off season in a row the Dolphins are the laughing stock of the NFL. There is apparently a movement on twitter going on right now to schedule a protest in front of the Dolphins facility at 1pm tomorrow to voice the frustration of the fan base.

To make matters worse, due to the domino of Peyton Manning landing in Denver there are rumors out there that Tim Tebow might be considered by the Dolphins brass.

While it is a difficult time to be a dolphins fan with everyone laughing at us at the moment, I plead fans to stay the course. Joe Philbin just took over and there is reason for belief in a new system and product on the field.

Good teams build through the draft, Brandon Weeden and Ryan Tannehill are not short term solutions and could very well turn into franchise QB’s. The off season is not over. There is still some hope, even if very little the Dolphins organization can set things straight.

While I won’t compliment anyone because personally frustration is running high for me as well it is no time to give up on our Phins.

No matter 1-15 or 15-1, stay loyal ! I know it's tough, and I know Ireland and Ross don't make it easy on us but always have faith ! Phins Up ! Dolphins fans for life.

Ps : Fire Ireland !

Dolphins Pass on Free Agent QB Flynn

Written by Michael Serrania on .

As the world of the Dolphins turns, or the soap opera that we constantly watch at about noon daily that is Ross and Ireland; Miami Dolphins fans have been greeted with a couple of rude and yet surprising messages.

The juggernaut of them all was when we as Dolfans, who are hooked into the Sun-Sentinel's Dolphins news text message service were greeted with this message:

Miami Dolphins to meet with free agent Alex Smith today in Davie. 

The next message that hit us about over 1 hour ago by ESPN's Adam Schefter:

Matt Flynn has agreed with the Seattle Seahawks to a deal for 3 years at $26 million and $10 million guaranteed!

Whoa!

This was not what was expected by the media or the fans of Miami.  The national media delivered hit after hit that I am not sure I should mention on this family viewed website, but some of it got even worse.

One twitter follower tweeted (who will remain nameless for his safety):

"I think I am going to be a Jets Fan."

As bad as all of this sounds, the Dolphins who are already left with limited free agent options at QB, have David Garrard visiting tomorrow for a workout and physical.

What's going on in Davie is appalling, but in reality is it that unexpected?

First, the Dolphins are a flagship franchise who's motto this off season was to get a QB.  They jumped in the Manning chase, but only after getting some help from Jason Taylor and Dan Marino to get Peyton Manning to agree to a meeting.  The media from Chris Mortensen of ESPN to Armando Salguero painted it as a sure thing that Miami was in on Peyton.  If that were truly the case, he would have visited Miami.  He did not.

Second, the Dolphins could not get Manning so they went after Flynn after publicly and privately saying they wanted Manning.  Plan A didn't work so now on to plan B.

Let's consider for a moment that the Dolphins have a rookie head coach running a system that features elements of the West Coast offense.  Be prepared to judge, but keeping Brandon Marshall base on his past history with inexperienced QBs would have poisoned the waters in Davie and eventually the team.  Not a good situation for either party involved.  The incident in NYC made it easier for the Dolphins to justify the trade of Marshall to Chicago, but they had planned to trade Marshall since the combine.

Consequently, going after the QB in reality, while important became a secondary necessity because without Marshall, a QB such as Manning or
Flynn would not thrive with a pass catcher who doesn't play a team game.  Not to mention a headache that Philbin would not want to have during the season once Brandon could lose it and curse out his team after beginning 1-5.  

So, now the search turns to QB.  Flynn is in Seattle and will get a chance to start.  He's the highest paid QB, but a lot of his contract includes incentives that if he starts are achievable.  

Miami is looking at Alex Smith as a potential competition with Matt Moore.  Matt Moore right now is the starter and when the team gets competition for Moore, we will all see the plan unfold. 

In addition, the Dolphins have Garrard in town tomorrow for a workout and maybe a possible deal with the thought of backup.

Ireland and Ross deserve blame sure.  They do right now.  However, Ireland can erase or save face if he follows through on his promise to get the Dolphins a QB.  Whether it's now with Smith or other potential QBs that will be available from the Manning Mystery Free Agency tour or the draft.

Remember Dolfans, getting Weeden, Tannehill, or Nick Foles, is essentially the same as getting Flynn or having Pat Devlin start.

No matter what, the draft is where you should judge Ireland, because his move for Marshall was draft related as was he and Ross passing on a back up QB in Matt Flynn.    

Dolphins have a couple of more critical holes to fill, but let's judge the finished product in August and continue cheering on the aqua and orange because no matter what, we cannot stop watching the soap opera that continues weekly.



From Manning to Flynning

Written by Daniel Eliesen on .

Despite opening the Peyton Manning free agent sweepstakes as the early favorites, per Adam Schefter and the rest of the twitter world, Manning contacted the Dolphins to inform them he will not be joining their team.

It has been 13 years since the Dolphins have had a true franchise QB, and the QB needy Dolphins fan base all thought Peyton was finally the guy to come fill in the shoes of legend Dan Marino. "Manning to Miami" billboards were put up around South Florida and owner Stephen Ross made it pretty clear that the Phins would be all in for Manning.

Whether it was writing a blank check, bringing in Dan Marino, Jason Taylor and Reggie Bush to help him sell the deal, it simply wasn’t enough as Manning didn’t deem the Dolphins the best fit for him. It’s tough to decide where the blame should be placed or if it should be placed at all seeing as Peyton never felt familiar enough with the Dolphins organization.

Jeff Darlington, who has been unbelievable in covering the Dolphins side of the Peyton Manning sweepstakes recently wrote a telling article on NFL.COM about the Dolphins' courtship of Manning.

    Even as they made a major push to sign Manning, they always had a strong sense they were never the leaders in the race. Manning was always respectful and honest through the process, sources said, and the Dolphins remained consistent to their own plans as well.

    For instance, the push for Manning did not alter the Dolphins' plans to trade Brandon Marshall, sources said. Miami was intent on making that move, and although the Dolphins told Manning during their Monday meeting that Marshall might or might not be with the team, they never made guarantees either way.

The fans in Miami either way will have to move on. The Dolphins wasted no time shifting their focus as they did exactly what the masses thought they would do and contacted former Green Bay QB Matt Flynn. There is an obvious connection with Flynn and the Dolphins, as it was new Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin who help mold Flynn into the QB he is today.

Despite the fact that Flynn is visiting Seattle today it is believed either way he will make Miami his next destination sometime within the next 24-48 hours.

@EvanSilva: ESPN's Adam Schefter on SportsCenter: "#Dolphins have emerged as the favorites to sign Matt Flynn. I think Dolphins are the team to beat."

Although Stephen Ross and Jeff Ireland are known for their previous gaffes in the front office, it would be pretty hard to screw up landing Matt Flynn.

The market for Flynn isn’t what most thought it would be as it is only a two team race at the moment between Miami and Seattle. Flynn will not command the massive contract which was once speculated but I’m sure will try to squeeze every dollar out of these two teams.

So while Manning2Miami is now dead, Flynnsanity officially begins!

Please note that this blog is from ThisGivenSunday.com

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Dolphins to Pursue Matt Flynn

Written by Michael Serrania on .

Dolfans can you smell it?  Franchise QB possibilities in Miami?

Or are we smelling the stench failure from the Front Office and unmistakeable odor of smelly socks from Steve Ross' office?

Could it be that Matt Flynn is touring Seattle right now as we speak and he is wondering when the sun will come out and when the Miami Dolphins will call him about a contract?

Frankly, this courtship of Manning has gone too long.  This love triangle if you will, now rests between teams that all have a Quarterback that at some level is proven.  (I guess you can dismiss Kevin Kolb of Arizona.  His stint there has not fared well.)

As of this evening according to Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald, the Dolphins were moving on from Manning based on this tweet:

"A club source just texted me to say the club is scheduling bringing Matt Flynn to town in the next 48 hours."

The Dolphins have moved on to the proverbial second choice and are looking to "settle" their need for a franchise QB.

The reasons for Matt Flynn are simple.

Flynn is fearless:  He almost beat New England.

Flynn shows poise: a furocious front four in Detroit didn't deter him and torched Detroit for 6 Tds 

Flynn has leadership ability: Green Bay did not need to win that last game theoritically, they were still in the playoffs and had the division in hand.

Flynn can run the west coast offense with precision: He learned from Aaron Rodgers and Coach Philbin.


Flynn, however, has played only two games. 

Did the games in either season mean much?  Of course they did.  They meant that he could establish himself as a starter elsewhere.

If the Dolphins are seriously going to contend for his services, then my suggestion is don't mess around and get this deal done because this could be a marriage made in heaven and you won't find other quarterbacks with Flynn's acumen in the draft.

Get it done Miami! A whole nation of Dolfan believers is counting on this to happen!