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both players would commit suicide after playing 6 games with ryan tannehill
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both players would commit suicide after playing 6 games with ryan tannehill
nice join date? post once a year? lol clueless trollboth players would commit suicide after playing 6 games with ryan tannehill
Omar has chimed in now calling Wallace to Miami a "longshot".
Let Long , Starks,and Bush walk, then sign Wallace and Levitre...
Round 1 trade down to the early 20´s, get Tyler Eifert
Round 2a. Desmond Trufant CB
Round 2b. Eddie Lacy RB
Round 2c Steadman Bayley Wr
Round 3a. Cornelius "Tank" Carradine DE
Round 3b Justin Pugh T
Round 4 Kiko Alonso ILB
Round 5 EJ Manuel QB
Is this a Miami journalism thing?
Instead of actual sources, they use vibes?
This seems debatable.
The Dolphins have used a couple of different approaches to free agency since Ireland has been onboard. Most years, they seem to bargain shop, as if they are going into it with low expectations.
However, the one offseason in past Ireland years where we did think we might have found our quarterback (2010), it seemed like Ireland took a decisively win-now approach, securing Kalos Dansby and Brandon Marshall for big dollar contracts, bringing in Mike Nolan, and throwing out the trash (Pat White, Gibril Wilson, Ted Ginn).
I would imagine, regardless of his natural inclination, that the fact that his job is probably riding on him finding some key building blocks this offseason, Ireland is more likely to be in 2010-mode.
Either way, just wanted to point out that there is precedent for Ireland to go hard after the big fish.
The only big fish he ever really reeled in during free agency was Karlos Dansby though.
I suppose you can't call Brandon Marshall a free agent acquisition, but you can't look at free agency in a total vacuum. If Brandon Marshall was in the cards throughout the execution of their free agency agenda, then the budgeting for his contract would affect their threshold for Antrel Rolle and Ryan Clark, so while he may not symbolize free agency success, I think he rationalizes those particular free agency shortfalls. Upgrading Akin Ayodele, Ted Ginn, and Paul Pasqualoni were the big priorities that offseason, and he did that about as well as he could have. At least we thought so at the time.
He did fail to get Peyton Manning, but that was perhaps the most extreme free agency bidding war of all time. Matt Flynn et al were not part of 2010. ...I'm not trying to convince anybody that Ireland is particularly good or bad, just that he can go get the big dogs when he's got the juice. Having said that, if the Browns go after Mike Wallace like the Raiders went after Carson Palmer, is Ireland completely to blame?
Who said anything about blame?
I'm just stating a fact. When the Dolphins decide they like a guy that pretty much everyone else also likes, they don't have a history of bidding up enough to get him.
Who said anything about blame?
I'm just stating a fact. When the Dolphins decide they like a guy that pretty much everyone else also likes, they don't have a history of bidding up enough to get him.