So money was the real concern.....while we are in a draft system which forces you to only pay a player so much. Right. Sure. I suppose we have to squeeze out every dime and nickle from our quarterbacks contract so we can afford the next offensive lineman with a injury history that we will gladly accept a huge contract from us.
Tell me how long a holdout has to go on before its a unacceptable. But then again, it doesnt surprise me that you view Tannehill as nothing more then some 3rd stringer who couldnt benefit from training camp.
I can give Tannehill the money that he is allowed to earn. You know, like every other quarterback drafted in the top 10(even Weeden, in the 20's, got more guaranteed then Tannehill), and every other player drafted in the top 9. Instead i assume the "correct" course of action is to draw a line in the sand over a few hundred thousand bucks(over a million his last season...which we will hopefully have resigned him by that point, but i put nothing past us if Ireland is still GM) because we have to show that rookie "whats what" around here! You know, because that line in the sand was so very important to us that we drew it for everyone.....err, well, drew it after we signed the player we really wanted.
And never said Dansby went to the pro-bowl. Read again.