back to the important issue. I'd do her dirty.
Right in the corn hole!
back to the important issue. I'd do her dirty.
but's and if's... he's in camp and the offset language is there. Win for both sides in that ryan got more money.yeah it does include the offset language but had tanny decided that no way no how is he gonna have the offset language in his deal miami would have eventually had to give in...no doubt in my mind about it...they would have lost the fan base had the qb they hand picked to be the guy going forward and they told everyone he was the guy all along gone back into the draft over us being that stubborn...
ross frankly couldn't afford it...not money wise obviously but with the fan base...
i think given my experience with them that its relevant to ask what she looks like when she gets a promotion...period...relevant to me at least...not that they were over the top or anything...very nice in fact...but very very nice to my wife...that's all
but's and if's... he's in camp and the offset language is there. Win for both sides in that ryan got more money.
in the end had this become a long term holdout had the dolphins not caved in on this thing and let go of the demand for offset language and tannehill actually decided to go ahead and enter the 2013 draft again ireland and aponte and ross for that matter would need a military escort to and from work every day...miami can act like they were prepared to let the kid enter the draft but this fanbase would have gone way more postal than a couple guys with bags over their heads at that team headquarters...they would have needed riot police...
so her tough talk is just posturing on the teams part imo...luckily ryan didn't want to continue holding out wanted to get on the field and play cause he loves the game...some other guys they may call your bluff for a good while at least
What was everyone's take on her from Hard Knocks? Some believe that she was the one playing hardball with RT, without Ireland, based on what she said. I did not hear it that way, and later in the show Ireland was talking about RT e-mailing him as well.
he wasn't signed then...that's my point...i get that he's signed now...obviously...so it doesn't matter anymore...but the fact still remains that had tanny not given in to the offset language miami was b/t a rock and a hard place ross especially the longer this thing went...especially considering that it was a qb...the one thing they went into this offseason saying they must improve
anyways water under the bridge now...lets hope going forward we don't have to be the leagues guinea pigs...got a feeling we will be though
Aponte seems to be the negotiator. She seems to be the one with in-depth understanding of the cap rules, contract language, etc. I think, by direction, Ireland tells her he wants a contract made for such and such player within certain parameters and she draws up the contract and negotiates with the agent. Ireland is more the meet and greet, evaluator, putting a price on a players value type of guy. Doesn't seem like Ireland does much of the negatiations. He seemed frustrated to me, as well as Philbin, on Tannehill not being signed and in camp. Ireland even mentions Tannehill wanting it to be fair to him (the contract). It's an interesting relationship...and I wonder if at some point Ireland has to step in on the negotiations with players since Aponte seems oblivious to the fact they're trying to build a team. Her only concern seems to be managing the cap and not the talent behind the numbers.What was everyone's take on her from Hard Knocks? Some believe that she was the one playing hardball with RT, without Ireland, based on what she said. I did not hear it that way, and later in the show Ireland was talking about RT e-mailing him as well.
Hoops, I don't know if you saw it or not but Nubs made a thread which stated that every single contract the Dolphins and a player have come together on after Dansby has included offset language. I actually like the policy. It will keep us from being in cap hell down the road if players become complacent/injured/talent declines and need to be cut. It's funny how the Patsies FO is praised for not bowing down to the demands of players and now that the Fins are doing it (for a couple years to be exact) its a big black eye for the franchise. Doesn't make sense to me.
Well in all honesty Miami had all the leverage.
I mean, is the kid really going to sit out a year of organized football and give up his golden ticket to risk going back into the 2013 draft where he most certainly would have gone out of the first round due to the circumstances - no.
His agent called a raise and when Miami said "all in" Tanny's agent said "Aaahhhh ya got me, I fold".
Aponte seems to be the negotiator. She seems to be the one with in-depth understanding of the cap rules, contract language, etc. I think, by direction, Ireland tells her he wants a contract made for such and such player within certain parameters and she draws up the contract and negotiates with the agent. Ireland is more the meet and greet, evaluator, putting a price on a players value type of guy. Doesn't seem like Ireland does much of the negatiations. He seemed frustrated to me, as well as Philbin, on Tannehill not being signed and in camp. Ireland even mentions Tannehill wanting it to be fair to him (the contract). It's an interesting relationship...and I wonder if at some point Ireland has to step in on the negotiations with players since Aponte seems oblivious to the fact they're trying to build a team. Her only concern seems to be managing the cap and not the talent behind the numbers.
That's just my take.
actually that type of thing is exactly why you want to have a compartmented office structure with ireland at the top. He actually gets to play good cop to aponte's bad cop.That's the same impression I have as well. Holmgren had to step in up in Cleveland for them to resign Cribbs and I'm guessing Ireland had to step in here as well just to calm the waters a bit. If anything it could also give the players more respect for Ireland for stepping in and helping them out. If Tannehill didn't think Ireland could have helped him he wouldn't have asked which shows just how much trust he has in Ireland.
Aponte seems to be the negotiator. She seems to be the one with in-depth understanding of the cap rules, contract language, etc. I think, by direction, Ireland tells her he wants a contract made for such and such player within certain parameters and she draws up the contract and negotiates with the agent. Ireland is more the meet and greet, evaluator, putting a price on a players value type of guy. Doesn't seem like Ireland does much of the negatiations. He seemed frustrated to me, as well as Philbin, on Tannehill not being signed and in camp. Ireland even mentions Tannehill wanting it to be fair to him (the contract). It's an interesting relationship...and I wonder if at some point Ireland has to step in on the negotiations with players since Aponte seems oblivious to the fact they're trying to build a team. Her only concern seems to be managing the cap and not the talent behind the numbers.
That's just my take.
i did see that...and i was surprised...but all those other guys aren't qbs...and they're not top 10 pick qbs...to a team and fanbase that was STARVING for a qb...ross knew it ireland knew it hell ireland got picketed over the position everyone knew it...ross would have eventually had to give in if he didn't want this fan base to turn on him...no doubt in my mind had tanny gone back into the 2013 draft and garrard and matt moore been the qbs over some offset language that stadium you would have heard crickets...