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Title: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: raptorsfan29 on January 03, 2010, 05:09:01 pm take your pick.
Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: YoFuggedaboutit on January 03, 2010, 05:11:02 pm Ted Ginn and Gibril Wilson. Hands down.
Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: Kirbyjr on January 03, 2010, 05:13:20 pm I have to go with Ted Ginn or Anthony Fasano.
Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: Philly Fin Fan on January 03, 2010, 05:15:44 pm Pat White. The Fins could've taken a WR at that spot in the second round. Instead they took an undersized "gimmick" QB who completed Zero passes and has zero value.
Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: dolphins4life on January 03, 2010, 08:46:41 pm Idk, it's hard to say.
I guess Henning Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: BigDaddyFin on January 03, 2010, 09:08:23 pm Gibril Wilson
Pasqualoni Henning Ginn Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: Tenshot13 on January 03, 2010, 11:04:23 pm Gibril Wilson
Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: Brian Fein on January 04, 2010, 12:39:53 am I think overall Gibril Wilson was a huge disappointment.
I think Patrick Turner is a waste of uniform, and Pat White should be unceremoniously dismissed. Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: Phishfan on January 04, 2010, 09:05:54 am Wilson gets my pick.
For the White haters, remember this is the same argument with the position Ginn is in. You can't blame a player for being picked where they are, that is on management. You can fault performance, but where they are selected in the draft is completely out of their hands. Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: Philly Fin Fan on January 04, 2010, 09:08:39 am Wilson gets my pick. For the White haters, remember this is the same argument with the position Ginn is in. You can't blame a player for being picked where they are, that is on management. You can fault performance, but where they are selected in the draft is completely out of their hands. I agree. And his performance on the field was very shameful. Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: MaineDolFan on January 04, 2010, 09:39:35 am Joey Porter.
He is a killing drain on Miami's salary cap hit and financial flexibility and brings virtually nothing to the table. Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: jtex316 on January 04, 2010, 10:30:15 am Pat White was horrible all year long. He didn't produce jack shit, but the coaches kept putting him into the game for some odd reason.
The Result: 7-9 after 11-5 AFC East Championship in 2008. Shame of the Year: Mr. Tony Sparano. Bad game-strategy, bad team preparation (down double-digit points in the last 3 games), bad-play calling (Example: Ricky Williams toss at the goal line @ Buffalo), bad personnel packages (Pat White = shit), and by far the worst clock-management in the history of the NFL (Week 2 @ Indianapolis and several other situations throughout the year). Coaching could have won BOTH the Indy game and the Saints game alone, which would = 9-7 and a trip to Cincinnati right now. They won 6 of their 7 games by the hairs on their chinny chin-chin, including a "should have lost" shit-fest at home vs. the horrible, terrible, disgusting Tampa Bay Bucs. Tony Sparano - you suck. Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: bsfins on January 04, 2010, 12:54:59 pm I agree with Pat white, hell Turner contributed Zero.....Wilson's not bad...But
I have to go Paul Pasqualoni Hands Down...He has a Veteran Laden Defense,couldn't cover a Te's to save our ass, Pass rush was very inconsistent,had to do kitchen sink Blitz's to get pressure on the QB....Even with Rookie Corners, Wilson,and Bell are Veterans....Our offense Scored points,Rookie QB for most of the year,Almost Zero production from the Te's,pedestrian Wrs......The Defense Could not make stops when we had a lead,and didn't create enough turnovers.....Gave up 390 total Points, Tied with Seattle as the 7th worst in the league... Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: Sunstroke on January 04, 2010, 12:56:30 pm I'll give mine to Pat White...rarely has a second round pick stayed healthy all year and contributed less to help their team. Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: ethurst22 on January 04, 2010, 02:39:56 pm One name: Ted Ginn Jr.
Two games: Indy and NO Just think of the boost that Miami would have got if Ginn would have caught that pass in the end zone which was a catchable ball against Indy? What if he would have not bobbled the ball in the NO game (from fear of getting hit) which led to Sharpers run back and the phantom touchdown call. It's possible that we could be talking 10-6 or at best 11-5. Missed blocks, running out of bounds, diving to the ground before he gets hit. Cutting patterns short, I could go on and on. On the interception that Tyler Thigpen threw at the two yard line, that was Ginns fault. He extended the pattern into the end zone when it only called for 8 yards. Had Ginn ran the pattern and came back to the ball, he could have either batted it down or got an interference call. Yet he ran the pattern too deep and you can tell because he was at the goal line when he started coming back towards the ball and Clark broke on the ball. If you're at the goaline and there is no one in back of you in the end zone, why not adjust your route? He ran the pattern to deep from fear of getting crunched. How many times have we seen that? Personally, I don't think that Ted Ginn Jr. wants to play pro ball. I think that he'll get traded to some team, get cut and become a real estate agent, disappearing into thin air. I know one thing...if that happens, I don't think that you guys will wait to put him into the TDMMC Ring of Shame. It would be the quickest vote since Congress passed the health care plan overnight while every one else was distracted or asleep. Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: Dave Gray on January 04, 2010, 04:16:32 pm Though I think he played better down the stretch, a horrible first half of the season for Ted Ginn, Jr. I still think he's worth keeping for now, but he was really, really bad there for a while.
Title: Re: Shame of the Year - 2009 Season Post by: Spider-Dan on January 04, 2010, 07:30:01 pm I can't give it to Pat White. He's a rookie QB, and he's clearly been instructed to go in and TAKE CARE OF THE BALL (as opposed to trying to make a play).
I can't give it to Ted Ginn, either. As horrible as he was in the IND and NO games, he almost singlehandedly won the second NYJ game. How many players on this team have had that kind of impact on even one game? No, my Shame of the Year goes to Joey Porter. Coming off of a AFC-leading sack season, he looked tired and unimportant, and let his mouth (as opposed to his play) do the talking. Other players may have been worse, but no one had a bigger gap between expectations and performance than "Peezy." |