his agent wants ten years at 100 million dollars
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About how much would we have to pay for him? Or would bill go after a young corner in the draft? Thoughts?
according to the boston herald his agent wants ten years at 100 million dollars.thats a huge contract,i know some were interested in him.think we should go for it?
say no to asante. let's swing a trade with the falcons for D-Hall.
Samuel's status as at top CB is more than likely the product of playing on a very good NE defense and may not be the same player in another system. There is no reason to throw money at him just because he's available, you have to consider how he'll fit in Miami. He isn't worth it IMO.Wow, you people are ridiculous. Its 2008 people, contracts are ridiculous nowadays. Here is a great chance to really improve a needed position and you dont want to because he might be too expensive. We now have the most cap space in the league. We didnt just do this to save money. We will spend. Yes its expensive, but this isnt a rookie with an upside that you hope lives up to his potential, Samuel is a proven player. On top of that, like someone said earlier, by signing him you take away a top player from the Patsies. That would give the Patsies a nice hit.
First the Dolphins have plenty of cap money....they lack a true stop corner and by getting Samuels and drafting another top rated corner it would make a total change in the secondary. The Dolphins secondary was beaten like step-kids last season...and haven't been worth a hoot since Madison and Surtain left....you have to start somewhere.
You can't expect to fix it all in one year or one draft...but it sure helps when you have a top secondary that can cover longer until your DL gets to the QB.