I would call JT a bytchmade Mofo to his face.
Fact.
Says alot about yourself...
I am pretty sure you would be on the losing end of that, IF he was to drop to your level. Which I doubt that he would...:rimshot:
I would call JT a bytchmade Mofo to his face.
Fact.
Shouldn't this thread be moved to general NFL. He doesn't play for the Dolphins anymore. Miami hasn't expressed any interest in him. I fail to see the relevance.
Shouldn't this thread be moved to general NFL. He doesn't play for the Dolphins anymore. Miami hasn't expressed any interest in him. I fail to see the relevance.
Oak money on 2009 book: Oakland ($116 million).
Projected Cap for 2009: 124 million
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_football_dolphins/2009/02/nfl-cap-space-in-2009.html
Cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha was an exclusive franchise player last year at $9.765 million. He reportedly cleaned out his locker at the end of the season, and now the Raiders have to use an $11.7 million tag to keep him.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d80eba064&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true
116 + 11.7 = 127.7 million, that would put Oak 3.7 million over the cap..and that's without signing draftees and any FA's.
So unless they cut a lot of players, it would be tough to Franchise him..
Oak money on 2009 book: Oakland ($116 million).
Projected Cap for 2009: 124 million
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_football_dolphins/2009/02/nfl-cap-space-in-2009.html
Cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha was an exclusive franchise player last year at $9.765 million. He reportedly cleaned out his locker at the end of the season, and now the Raiders have to use an $11.7 million tag to keep him.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d80eba064&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true
116 + 11.7 = 127.7 million, that would put Oak 3.7 million over the cap..and that's without signing draftees and any FA's.
So unless they cut a lot of players, it would be tough to Franchise him..
And they put themselves in that spot with Tommy Kelly and Javon Walker...wow!
He's only a cornerback, and would be too expensive for what his true value actually would be. We have much more immediate needs on this team such as nose tackle, possibly right tackle, center, wide receiver, and then cornerback. We can improve in the secondary for sure, but don't need to break the bank for one, honestly.
I used to really think elite corners were important, and certainly if you have one, it's a nice thing to have. But, the more I watch the really good defenses, the Giants of 07, last years ravens and Steelers, and titans, etc. they all have one thing in common. Decent corners for sure, and in the case of Baltimore, Ed Reed who's like from another planet, but what really makes those defenses great is:
1. You can't run on them
2. Disruptive at the line of scrimmage with their tackles and ends. In particular, their tackles. Albert haynesworth, Casey Hampton, Haloti Ngata anyone?
3. Incredible pass rushing and run stopping linebackers
The secondary is good, but probably looks better than they actually are because of the above 3 points.
I guess what i'm trying to say, is that whilst I agree it would be nice to have a really good corner to help us not get embarassed by the Larry fitzgeralds and randy Moss's of the world, it doesn't make sense to break the bank for one, when in reality, those guys can't be stopped by any of the corners out there anyways, but rather get stopped by stopping the run, making the team one dimensional, and then by hitting the quarter back from up the middle, all sides, early and often and that means, a nose tackle, and pass rushing ends and linebackers.
That's what we need to invest in more than anything on the defensive side of the ball IMHO.