Hmmm.....
Brown, meanwhile, is a curious issue because his status on the team seems to fluctuate depending on the date.
Before the start of the 2008 season the Dolphins were willing to trade Brown. Then they wanted nothing to do with losing him after that season and into 2009.
Now they are open to trading him again, according to other teams that have talked to Miami's personnel people.
There is no confirmation of this from the Dolphins and this doesn't provide it either, but it is a fact: The Dolphins placed Ginn's jersey on sale on their website just prior to him being traded.
Ginn's jersey went from $60 to $15 before Friday's trade. Another jersey was placed on sale at around the same time.
Brown's jersey went from $80 to $20.
Perhaps it was coincidence and meaningless. But one should keep tabs on whether Brown signs his restricted free agent tender from Miami next week. He cannot be traded unless he does so.
But if he does so, it might be a first step that signals another move -- a trade.
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/04/16/1583708/expect-dolphins-to-be-busier-during.html#ixzz0lMSzzswb
Brown, meanwhile, is a curious issue because his status on the team seems to fluctuate depending on the date.
Before the start of the 2008 season the Dolphins were willing to trade Brown. Then they wanted nothing to do with losing him after that season and into 2009.
Now they are open to trading him again, according to other teams that have talked to Miami's personnel people.
There is no confirmation of this from the Dolphins and this doesn't provide it either, but it is a fact: The Dolphins placed Ginn's jersey on sale on their website just prior to him being traded.
Ginn's jersey went from $60 to $15 before Friday's trade. Another jersey was placed on sale at around the same time.
Brown's jersey went from $80 to $20.
Perhaps it was coincidence and meaningless. But one should keep tabs on whether Brown signs his restricted free agent tender from Miami next week. He cannot be traded unless he does so.
But if he does so, it might be a first step that signals another move -- a trade.
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/04/16/1583708/expect-dolphins-to-be-busier-during.html#ixzz0lMSzzswb