
Yesterday, Dolphins head coach
Tony Sparano was trying to convince us that
Chad Pennington hadn't been given the starting job. You know, competition, team spirit and all that.
Well, during this morning's practice, in an effort to foster said competition, quarterbacks
Josh McCown and
John Beck took zero snaps during 7-on-7 drills to give Pennington a chance to learn the offense. So although neither player got an opportunity to actually, um, compete, in terms of mental reps, they were killing it. Too bad mental reps don't lead to playing time.
In any event, according to the
Miami Herald's Armando Salguero, it looks like the Dolphins' future will be in the capable(?) hands of Pennington and
Chad Henne:
Basically, the Dolphins are showing their hand with the Chads. Or as Dolphins GM Jeff Ireland calls them, "Penny and Henne." One is the Mr. Right Now. The other one seems like Mr. Right for the longterm future of the team. Coach Tony Sparano said it is pretty obvious that Pennington will play versus Jacksonville Saturday evening. I would imagine, based on the work so far this week, either he or Henne would start.
So where does this leave Josh and John? There has been speculation that Beck, one year after Miami drafted him in the second round,
could be cut. McCown, on the other hand, will probably stick around, primarily because he has an uncanny ability to avoid the turk. It's a gift, really.
In the meantime, the Dolphins might want to think about
finding somebody for Penny/Henne to throw to.