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Brandon Marshall could get cut, want him back ?

If we could sign him to a short term deal for the right price, with incentives including behavior clauses, I would be in favor of it.
He provides a red zone target and is easy better than Mike Wallace and Hartline.
I am all for improving the team.

All I remember is him dropping passes in the end zone.
 
Brandon marshal will not fit w dolphins head coach or rt. if he cant handle Wallace forget about it move on...
yeah, he doesn't seem to want selfish, head cases with bad attitudes and bad hands... Weird, huh?
 
If Gase can help him be better, I don't see why they would let him go. Anyway, as it's been said, Philbin could not handle him correctly. Belichick could because he is successful, his players go along with "The Patriot way." Joe doesn't have that respect yet.
 
I would want him back. The Miami he would be returning to is completely different then the one he played for a few years back. He fits the big WR profile we want, plus he's much wiser. Playing with Cutler can't be his ideal way of going out in the league. Don't spend big money, but if it's reasonable, get him.
 
I still think BMarsh is worth a shot, if the price is right.
Keep in mind, blocking the pats from signing him is also worth something! :)
 
I didn't want him gone in the first place. Bring him back definitely.
 
And you try and tell me that MJ affects my short term memory. :chuckle: Either that or there are a lot more fellow tokers around here than people admit.

Instances up until Marshall's trade in Miami:

Oct. 31 2004: Marshall faced misdemeanor charges of trespass, resisting arrest without violence, disorderly conduct, refusal to obey and assault on a law enforcement officer from a Halloween night arrest his junior year at Central Florida. All charges were ultimately dismissed.
April 8, 2005: Marshall was charged with retail theft, a misdemeanor, after police in Orlando accused him of trying to return a stolen set of bed sheets at a Burlington Coat Factory. The charge was dropped.

June 17, 2006: Marshall and his then-girlfriend Rasheedah Watley both filed police reports alleging physical abuse by the other in an hours-long fight at Marshall's Orlando apartment. No arrests were made.

Jan 1, 2007: According to court testimony in the murder trial in which Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams was the victim and Willie E. Clark was the defendant, Marshall and his cousin were involved in an altercation outside a downtown Denver nightclub with Willie E. Clark and Daniel "Ponytail" Harris. Prosecutors believe an enraged Clark followed a limousine that he thought Marshall and his cousin were in. Clark was found guilty of firing at least 15 shots into the crowded limousine that killed Williams. Marshall and his cousin were in another vehicle. Clark is serving a life sentence.

Jan. 24, 2007: Police interview Marshall and his father after an argument in an Orlando parking lot. Marshall claimed his father tried to run him over with his car, while the father told police Marshall had shot a gun. Both declined to press charges.

March 18, 2007: Watley told Atlanta police that Marshall had punched her and taken her purse while at a downtown hotel. Marshall left before police arrived and no charges were filed.

March 21, 2007: Police in Palm Beach County, Fla., interviewed Marshall and Watley twice in one night after two loud arguments. Both said the incidents were not physical, and no arrests were made.

March 26, 2007: Marshall was arrested in Highlands Ranch, Colo., on charges of domestic violence and false imprisonment after another argument with Watley. Marshall hired attorney Harvey Steinberg to defend him and charges were dropped in May 2007.

June 8, 2007: Two incident reports were filed by Atlanta police. The first was to investigate damage to private property when Watley's friend alleged that Marshall hit her car, in which Watley was a passenger, then threw a rock at the passenger door. In the other, Watley told police Marshall had cut her in the thigh and punched her in the face. She was taken by ambulance to a local hospital. Marshall was not on the scene and no charges were filed.

June 30, 2007: Watley told Atlanta police Marshall had punched and choked her at his downtown condo, leaving a bruise on her eye and scratches on her body. He was not on scene and no charges were filed.

Oct. 22, 2007: Marshall was arrested and charged with DUI after he allegedly was driving the wrong way on a one-way street in downtown Denver hours after a Broncos game.

March 4-6, 2008: Three incident reports (filed on consecutive days) and one criminal warrant were filed after Watley and Marshall got into a fight at his Atlanta condo. Watley told police Marshall had punched her in the mouth and eye. Marshall told police his hand was also cut on glass during the incident, which included Watley's two younger sisters. Marshall was arrested on March 6 on a misdemeanor battery charge.

May 21, 2008: An Atlanta police officer was dispatched to Marshall's condo to enforce Watley's temporary restraining order while Watley was there removing her belongings. The officer described Marshall as being cooperative and Watley as being argumentative, though Watley told the officer she felt threatened by Marshall and his relatives who were also there.

Aug. 5, 2008: The NFL announced that Marshall was suspended for first three games (it was later reduced to one) of the season for violating NFL personal conduct policy.

March 1, 2009: Marshall took part in a fierce argument with Watley (his fiancée at the time) that leads to their arrest on disorderly conduct charges. The charges are dismissed the next day.

Aug. 14, 2009: A six-person Atlanta jury acquits Marshall on a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from the March 6, 2008 incident.

Aug. 28, 2009: Coach Josh McDaniels suspends Marshall for the remainder of the preseason for conduct detrimental to the team the day after he lost his cool at practice, punting away a football and batting down balls in frustration. He was reinstated on Sept. 6.

Feb. 26, 2010: Marshall testifies for the prosecution in the murder trial of Willie Clark, the man accused of killing former Bronco Darrent Williams on Jan. 1, 2007. Marshall was out with Williams the night of the murder.

April 22, 2011: Michi Nogami-Marshall, the women whom Marshall married three weeks prior, is arrested and jailed after she admits to police she stabbed her husband with a kitchen knife in self-defense. Marshall is hospitalized following emergency surgery to repair a non-life threatening stab wound to his stomach.

June 10, 2011: Nogami-Marshall is arrested after violating restraining order to stay away from Brandon Marshall and the couple’s home.

July 14, 2011: Marshall reportedly tells with Florida state attorney’s office that his wife did not stab him.

July 29, 2011: Aggravated battery charges against Nogami-Marshall are dropped.

July 31, 2011: Brandon Marshall reveals he was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder earlier in the year.

March 11, 2012: Marshall allegedly punches a woman at a Manhattan nightclub.

http://espn.go.com/blog/chicago/bears/post/_/id/4675509/a-timeline-of-marshall’s-off-field-problems

And obviously this doesn't even include his behavior in Chicago for the past few years.

In short. No thanks.
 
We need receivers who can get yards after the catch as Hartline,Wallace,and Gibson have
a very low 3.7 yards after the catch average while Matthews had a 3.8 yac.

Out of 300 receivers,Ends,and Running backs only 45 players in 2014 had worst YAC avg than our 3 starting
Miami Dolphin receivers.

http://www.sportingcharts.com/nfl/stats/yards-after-the-catch/2014/

Marshall had a 3.9 yac average which is also terrible.He's never been a great yac receiver
even with his 1000+ yard seasons

WE NEED PLAYERS WHO CAN GET YAC NOT THE PLAYERS ABOVE
 
When you have all the receivers on a single team have a low YAC to me that points to the offense in general as being the issue not the receivers.
To many short passes and not enough attempts to stretch the defense, created holes which in turn leads to YAC.
 
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