DAILY DEBATE: Who is the most underused player in Miami history?

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Jorge Gaitan, best onsides kick in Canes history in 1998 Noles game. He sat behind Andy Crossbar because daddy warbucks donated a boatload of money to the school.

Semper Canes!!!
 
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Hester. He should have had 10-12 touches on O every game.
It always seemed strange that such an explosive return man couldn’t make plays on offense. But even in the NFL he was never more than an average receiver. He was at best a WR3 in the league. He only caught 255 passes in a ten year career.
 
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Wish Tommy Streeter would’ve gotten more burn his sophomore year. I don’t remember if he was injured or just not ready. Obviously a guy that needed 1 more year of college and tape.
 
Devin Hester

Shouldve had every opportunity to have the ball in his hands.

But that lop-eared ******* Coker didn't figure it out until we were down 3 scores to LSU in the Peach bowl. His last game
 
Sarcastic answer - Choc Gray

Real answer - Gus Edwards, Jimmy Graham, could make the case for Elijah Roberts the way he turned out at SMU immediately.

Misused but not underused - Brashard Smith
Never wanted Robert’s to leave I had a feeling he just needed time bc he had the frame. Happ for him he’s getting drafted
 
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first thought is D. Hester

but Jimmy ******* Graham having SEVENTEEN catches in his lone season is criminal.
less catches that season than Laron Byrd, Dedrick Epps, Cooper, Thearon Collier, Aldarius Johnson.
straight up malpractice
 
It always seemed strange that such an explosive return man couldn’t make plays on offense. But even in the NFL he was never more than an average receiver. He was at best a WR3 in the league. He only caught 255 passes in a ten year career.
Miami was already so far behind schematically they had no idea how to use a guy like him on offense. They butchered Berlin's first season entirely
 
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