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The NFL world is consumed at the moment about what the Philadelphia Eagles will do about their situation with DeSean Jackson. It appears that they will almost certainly part ways with him at this point, but the question is will he be cut or will he be traded?
Down in Miami, a similar situation is brewing with receiver Mike Wallace, who hasn’t lived up to the contract the Dolphins gave him a few years ago. Many people saw this coming, but the day has arrived when Miami is starting to shop their overpaid and overrated receiver.
Read more at http://www.sportstalkflorida.com/do...ean-jackson-mike-wallace/#yXGvbME8XcEPFGPf.99
Poor Tannehill,from one nutcase to another. I will be on record here that I don't believe Miami should release Wallace for the simple fact that Hartline and Gibson have to be release for salary cap purpose. That is 3 WRs in one year, folks. Who are going to be their replacements ? The team is still reeling from releasing two LBs from a year ago. The last thing this team needs now is more holes. Other than that its either him or Hartline, it can't be all three.
Down in Miami, a similar situation is brewing with receiver Mike Wallace, who hasn’t lived up to the contract the Dolphins gave him a few years ago. Many people saw this coming, but the day has arrived when Miami is starting to shop their overpaid and overrated receiver.
Read more at http://www.sportstalkflorida.com/do...ean-jackson-mike-wallace/#yXGvbME8XcEPFGPf.99
Poor Tannehill,from one nutcase to another. I will be on record here that I don't believe Miami should release Wallace for the simple fact that Hartline and Gibson have to be release for salary cap purpose. That is 3 WRs in one year, folks. Who are going to be their replacements ? The team is still reeling from releasing two LBs from a year ago. The last thing this team needs now is more holes. Other than that its either him or Hartline, it can't be all three.