Give him pass after 4 INTs? Really?Come on.He was great during the year...but you cannot just give him a pass for that performance.
Absolutely Sho and a guy as level headed as you when it comes to the Pack should I understand what myself and other Miami fans will now be facing. It's great we won 11 games but the playoffs really showed just how far we ahve to go. I don't think Penny is any part of the problem at this stage, he only is making us better right now. If we get a credible WR1, WR2, move Ginn to WR3 or get him out of here, a better OL as we had 4 guys starting that were rookies or 2nd season in the league...until I see some major upgrades at a lot of spots and suddenly it looks like the QB is not holding up his end of the deal...do you see where I'm going? You could put Tom Brady on Miami Sunday and they still likely lose that game because there is nobody to throw the ball to!!! David Martin running a 30 yard fly pattern with triple coverage around him...that means the Ravens figured out he was the best option at the moment, what defense triple covers a back up TE?If people want to criticize Pennington I get it, but I give him a pass on Sunday based on what I watched throughout the year.
First Jurb, thanks for the note prior...MOP, I have to take some issue here though. The worst player on the field for the Dolphins was Pennington. You are absolutely wrong when you say if Brady were on the team the Dolphins would have lost. Even after 3 picks the Dolphins had the ball in the 4th quarter with a chance to even the score. The defense played very well until finally breaking down after the 5th mishap and needing a strip/turnover. In fact, if the QB play was average, the Dolphins would have won that game IMO. You point out David Martin being triple teamed; well if that is the case, why didn't Chad hit another receiver?Chad is much better at QB than we have had since Marino, but we are kidding ourselves if we think Chad is an average starter. Line up the QB's and you will get at least 15 and probably around 20 you would rather have. forget QB rating and focus on the plays a QB makes and more importantly what he allows others to make. In fact, a lot of Miami's success on offense was when they ran the wildcat (no Pennington). Credit the coaching staff who did a fantastic job taking advantage of Pennington's strength (short accurate passing) and limiting/not exposing his many limitations.