ryanosaur2000
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If we manage to redo Long, Hartline and Wake's contracts to free up some cap room, I think Scott will be signed. As it stands now it would be very tough to sign him and the rookies we draft.
I disagree with that almost completely. I'm a Miami native and UM alum so I've had a close look at the situation. Firstly, I don't believe the Dolphins have done a particularly good job in recent years of distinguishing themselves as a team with high character standards. We willingly traded for BMarsh when he was already a known lunatic. We signed Joey Porter to big money. Our 7th round pick last year beat murder charges. We have at least one arrest a year (Misi being the latest). Going back to JJ there's a long line of rap sheets and scumbags from Cecil to the younger Vick. So let's put that aside.That sword cuts both ways. They know former canes better than anyone else and they routinely PASS on them.
I am convinced that character/sociocultural issues play a FAR bigger role in Dolphin personnel moves than any of us would dare to believe.
I submit that South Florida's lifestyle and culture is radioactive to guys with small children/families. The guys who aren't in that category are too easily caught up in the "sobe" vibe and I think the Dolphins know that. Don Shula seemed to recognize this effect in the latter stages of his career, especially after he was burned several times (Don Reese, Randy Crowder, Mike Charles, etc) Put Brandon Marshall squarely in this category too. I have long suspected THIS was what cost us Brees behind the scenes. He didn't want to raise kids in SFla.
The Dolphins have tried pretty hard to distance themselves from the Thug U aura of the canes, and RIGHTFULLY so.
It has everything to do with that and every one of my posts. All this Dolphins talk is just an excuse for me to stare at her ass.This has nothing to do with your post: The girl in your avatar has an amazing ass. That is all.
Our 7th round pick last year beat murder charges.
Explain it then. Slowly since I'm apparently ignorant. I'm not judging Wilson's guilt or innocence, but it's naive to think it didn't scare some teams away. It's a perceived character issue whether it's valid or not.This is absolutely riddled with ignorance.
I love it. We haven't had a Cane here in a while.Tommy Streeter stays in Miami.....3rd round, book it
Even if that were true, which it isn't as Mogwai eloquently pointed out; such a policy certainly has been effective in the W-L columns, eh?That sword cuts both ways. They know former canes better than anyone else and they routinely PASS on them.
I am convinced that character/sociocultural issues play a FAR bigger role in Dolphin personnel moves than any of us would dare to believe.
I submit that South Florida's lifestyle and culture is radioactive to guys with small children/families. The guys who aren't in that category are too easily caught up in the "sobe" vibe and I think the Dolphins know that. Don Shula seemed to recognize this effect in the latter stages of his career, especially after he was burned several times (Don Reese, Randy Crowder, Mike Charles, etc) Put Brandon Marshall squarely in this category too. I have long suspected THIS was what cost us Brees behind the scenes. He didn't want to raise kids in SFla.
The Dolphins have tried pretty hard to distance themselves from the Thug U aura of the canes, and RIGHTFULLY so.
Even if that were true, which it isn't as Mogwai eloquently pointed out; such a policy certainly has been effective in the W-L columns, eh?