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Letting Clay go was a huge mistake

dolfan25

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Think CC was a perfect TE type for Tannehill. Cameron as a seam threat is not the type of TE #17 needs. Clay could make something happen after a short throw. Short throws are what Tanny is good at. Should've kept him
 
His numbers are similar in Buffalo almost to the T as they were in Miami. Miami was **** with him and they're **** without him.
 
Oh please, the guy disappeared in more games than he produced, which he continues to do with the Jills at a much higher price.
 
Its not missing clay as much as what they replaced him with

Jordon Cameron and his 26 receptions for that price they might as well had overpaid Clay
Dion Sims hasnt been much to crow about either.
 
Cameron SHOULD be an upgrade. And we needed a seam TE which Clay really wasn't.
 
Cameron SHOULD be an upgrade. And we needed a seam TE which Clay really wasn't.
Cameron has only produced one year in the nfl at an above average level, color me not suprised that he isnt doing it here
 
Biggest mistake in dolphins history! Exposes tannehil ...
 
Having Miller on the team and not giving him the ball when he is hot, is the biggest mistake tonight.
 
Wtf is this about? Yea, Cameron is having an off years but this is the same guy that was a top TE before injuries. He is having issues dropping the ball but I remember Clay having drop issues and once in a while make a play. We did the right thing for not overpaying for a TE that isn't worth top dollar.
 
Yeah, I'm going to lean more the not pushing harder to get Mathis here or addressing the many holes on defense then letting Clay go as the reason for our struggles.
 
Clay is now something like the 5th highest paid TE in the NFL. Miami made a big offer but the Bills offered him a lot more. I liked Charles Clay and I bet Dan Campbell loved him. However, Buffalo made a ridiculously high offer to get him. This was a case of understanding the player's worth in the marketplace.
 
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