I hope you guys will enjoy this, and I want to thank John McAdams for the idea. He is saving a lot of us(me the most) from offseason boredom, and gives us something interesting to talk about.
I am going to be doing this series a lot until the lockout is removed, which, I have heard is likely going to be lifted by the 21st. Don't hold me to it, but I have a good feeling about this date. There is too much pressure for something not to get done at that time in my opinion.
Now, for the first "What If."
What if the Miami Dolphins signed Vince Young?
As soon as training camp starts, Tony Sparano vows to give both Chad Henne and Vince Young an equal chance for the starting job (there is a third QB on the roster, but he is a longshot and I will pretend like he isn't important enough to talk about). The majority of the fans in Miami want to see Vince Young starting, but he will have to win the job, and Henne has had a long time to work on the offense and with the players.
Young, surprisingly, starts working very hard on trying to learn the offense and win the starting job. Henne won't be outdone, though, and both players are always the last to leave the practice facility.
As camp goes on, patterns start to emerge when each QB is on the field. Whenever Henne is on the field Anthony Fasano and Davone Bess seem to excel, and whenever Young is on the field Brian Hartline, Daniel Thomas, and Edmond Gates play better. Brandon Marshall doesn't really seem to do any worse or any better with either player. He has been the best receiver at camp regardless of who is throwing the ball.
The first three preseason games are split pretty evenly with Vince Young having the slight edge. Both players are given pretty much the same amount of playing time. After the first three games Young has one interception compared to Henne's three, but one of Henne's picks was due to Brian Hartline slipping and falling on a curl route. Young also has a slight advantage in touchdowns with four to Chad Henne's three.
Going into the last game a lot of fans start to get excited because they finally think that they can be rid of Henne and that they will have a quarterback that has the potential to be a superstar in Young. That doesn't end up being the case, though. Henne comes out in the second quarter (Young played in the first quarter) against Dallas and throws for three touchdowns, 175 passing yards, and no interceptions in that quarter alone, stunning Vince Young and the entire Miami Dolphins fan base.
At the end of camp Tony Sparano names Chad Henne as his starting quarterback, and while Sparano doesn't say it, everyone knows that Henne will have a short leash during the season. Many fans argue that you can't base your starter off of how he performs in the second quarter of a preseason game and that Young's college history alone should put him above Henne. Other fans argue that Henne makes the most sense as the starter and that Young's NFL history is too much of a concern for Miami to allow him to have the keys to their team.
That's all I've got for now. I hope you guys enjoyed this, and I encourage you to change any of the above scenario to what you think would happen. Please leave your thoughts in the comments below.
Thanks for stopping by, now let me hear your side of the story.
thorny · 719 weeks ago
Henne in my opinion is the answer. This team needs to build around Henne and young and use them for all that they have to offer and stop tying their hands. I really get upset when the Dolphins get held back from poor coaching. That's why we lose games and go no where.
Darn it where in the hell is Shula when we need him??
ohiodolfan · 719 weeks ago
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Riverdog · 719 weeks ago
I don't see Henne being the long term solution for the phins, we have a QB problem, but Vince Young playing for Miami with all the distractions down there ( GIRLS, DRUGS, BOOZE ) It's just to much temptation for a weak minded Man Child to handle.
Vince Young has to much baggage, and I don't see Ireland bringing him to Miami. But who knows...
eddieb12 · 719 weeks ago
hookemfins · 719 weeks ago
Riverdog · 719 weeks ago
Good to see you back, it was slow here with you.
Adam · 719 weeks ago
Reminds me of the "what if" marvel comics
What if the phins sign Young and he and Henne both throw more picks than TD's in the preseason? Then what?
What if our 1st round pick this year break his leg in game 2 like in 2010?
I dont think there is anyway Henne isnt the starter now. The lockout has gone too long. The only exception will be if the Phins trade for a QB. But I dont see that happening. VY might excel where ever he ends up. But Im going to tell you that lack of leadership you complain about Henne not having........ VY doesnt have it either. In fact its a bit worse IMO. VY is like a mix of Henne's leadership and Marshalls maturity.
hookemfins · 719 weeks ago
On another note, I made a comment a few weeks back about DeAngelo Williams being Brandon Marshall's teammate at UCF. Riverdog corrected me. The guy I was trying to remember was Mike Sims Walker, the WR on the other side of Marshall, at UCF. I hear he really wants to be back with Marshall. That would make the Fins a dangerous weapon with a good QB.
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