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*Quote of the day*
"Miami doesn't have a pro caliber passing game." -Bill Parcells
Well guys, I think this just about does it for Dave. After Drew Rosenhaus's comments, saying that Griese would replace Fiedler by midseason, (which is true by the way), Dave was obviously much more agitated at that quote, then he was when the Phins lost the season at New England. He was VISIBLY more agitated at the thought of Jay being replaced at QB, than he was at the season being blown.
Dave, you never cease to amaze me! How you are still an nfl coach is beyond my comprehension!
Jay's Last 3 Season-Ending Games
From CBS Sportsline:
AFC
EAST
1. Buffalo, Drew Bledsoe -- He's the uncontested starter with talent around him
at the skill positions. The loss of Peerless Price will hurt but with a vastly
improved defense, Bledsoe will get more opportunities on a shorter field. The
Bills are in a very good position entering the season.
2. Miami, Jay
Fiedler /Brian Griese -- Fiedler should be the starter and keep his job as long
as winning happens. But one coach told me, "Griese gives them options they never
had before." My question: Why is Miami the destination for Griese when other
teams like Chicago, Dallas or Baltimore could have been clear shots to the
starter's role?
3. New England, Tom Brady -- He's the man for the foreseeable future. A few more
offensive weapons wouldn't hurt his performance.
4. New York, Chad Pennington -- He took a big step in his development last year
and most people I spoke with feel he'll take another big step this year. Losing
wide receiver Laveranues Coles won't hurt Pennington.
OVERALL -- The AFC East is one of the most stable divisions in the league.
There could be at least three Pro Bowl signal-callers emerging from this group.
Hmm, who are they
leaving out?
Drew Bledsoe
- Been to the
pro bowl
Tom Brady-
Been to the pro bowl
Chad Pennington - 100 times better than fiedler
Jay Fiedler?
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