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Merged: Antonio Bryant just got cut/Should Fins go after him?

well i know parcells will probably text him or give him a call.

Marshall
Bryant
Bess
Hartline
Turner/Moore

will be scary!
 
that's the million dollar question. iirc he's had some injury concerns before and it doesn't look like he's anywhere near 100% at this point. besides, he ran into trouble with Mike Nolan back in 2007. so, i'm not sure we'd bring him in regardless of health.

Bryant's left knee has kept out of all team activities to this point. Why else do you think Cincinnati would release someone they just signed to a 4-year $28 million contract earlier in the year and have already paid him $7.85 million waiting to see if he can get healthy.
 
well i know parcells will probably text him or give him a call.

Marshall
Bryant
Bess
Hartline
Turner/Moore

will be scary!

What would be scary is if Bryant is actually healthy and pulled the wool over on Cincinnati by faking a knee injury just to get out of town.
 
quick get him, who cares that cinci ate all that money, he must still be a All Pro !

His knee just hurts a little, rub some dirt on it !
 
Should the Dolphins go after Antonio Bryant?

Wide receiver Antonio Bryant was released on Sunday by the Cincinnati Bengals, who signed him to a four-year, $28 million deal last March thinking he would be their long-term complement to Chad Ochocinco.
It's the second time in two years that the Bengals went after a high-profile free agent receiver, then changed their minds soon after signing him. They got Laveranues Coles to replace T.J. Houshmandzadeh last year, then released him after only one season.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gQYw9le-bCkIDmh178ct5ymertYAD9HTALTG2
 
His career is prolly over because Of his knee problem. So going after him is a waste of time. If he was healthy the Bengals would of kept him around.
 
Bryant's left knee has kept out of all team activities to this point. Why else do you think Cincinnati would release someone they just signed to a 4-year $28 million contract earlier in the year and have already paid him $7.85 million waiting to see if he can get healthy.

i'm not talking about the current situation. obviously they wouldn't have cut him if healthy. i meant throughout his career as "before"
 
We just got rid of Camarillo because we had too many receivers. Why go after a broken Antonio Bryant? He wouldn't even be in the top 3 of our receiving group.
 
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