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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He's a good, cerebral quarterback. He'll find a job and be a good player elsewhere. He never got a real chance here and that's the direct impact of a new regime.
Never got a chance? He was there for 2 years. They tried starting him and he made Cleo Lemon look like a HOF.
He's a good, cerebral quarterback. He'll find a job and be a good player elsewhere. He never got a real chance here and that's the direct impact of a new regime.
Yes, starting your rookie year for a team that hasn't won a game behind a makeshift offensive line without the team's star tailback and wideout for 3 games is clearly a fair audition.
You're so biased it's unbelievable.
Wasn't he 26 or 27 years old in his rookie year?
He was but he was older than most because he devoted a couple of years to his faith doing missionary work in Portugal before going to college.
Is that really in your sig? Haha! That's ******* hilarious. Score another one for Aqua!
Cerebral = Lacks Physical Ability
The Stormin Mormon.
The Dolphins were moronic for drafting a 27 year old rookie Quarterback in the first place and he was absolute garbage. He will head to Baltimore and be the #3 there, whooptie do. He's garbage.
Cerebral = Lacks Physical Ability
"I'm a loser baby, so why don't you kill me." - Beck
Beck got his only starts in the middle of a 1-15 season, with the starting and backup running backs injured, a terrible o-line, a defense that didn't try, and a complete terror of a head coach in Cameron. Did he do poorly? Yes. Was he put into a position to succeed? Absolutely not. Beck didn't get a fair shot in Miami. I still think that he could be a good QB somewhere, though. I think he's a better backup than Troy Smith.