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Ramsey Question?

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If the 21 million dollar that Miami wants the other team to share is holding up a trade couldnt Ramsey just decide which team he wants to go to and rework his contract so that both teams are happy. I dont think the draft choices will amount to anything. I cant understand Miami paying that much money for ramsey to play for another team, Miami might as well keep him even if he doesnt play, If Miami Cant get a decent draft choice or save some money they might as well keep him.If Ramsey wants to go to another team he should be able to do something to help.
 
He is going to have to rework his contract eventually since he has no guaranteed money after this season and some whopping big Cap numbers after that.

But I don't know that doing anything BEFORE he is traded would matter since the team that trades for him will know they will have to redo his deal if they want him after this season anyway.

The fins are haggling with teams about compensation and how much of his $ they will absorb whether it is real cash or Cap.

The team can afford to be patient.

We need to see a team lose a starting CB once the mini camps open up.

Come on non contact lower extremity injury!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:UP:
 
He is going to have to rework his contract eventually since he has no guaranteed money after this season and some whopping big Cap numbers after that.

But I don't know that doing anything BEFORE he is traded would matter since the team that trades for him will know they will have to redo his deal if they want him after this season anyway.

The fins are haggling with teams about compensation and how much of his $ they will absorb whether it is real cash or Cap.

The team can afford to be patient.

We need to see a team lose a starting CB once the mini camps open up.

Come on non contact lower extremity injury!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:UP:
Be careful what you wish for Jim, someone might think you wanna be kicked in the balls 😂
 
Grier doesn’t have a say in player contracts.
What? Of course he does. He's the GM of football operations. Brandon Shore is the cap manager, but he isn't the guy who determines a player's value.
 
Interesting.
Has anyone got the Job description for these guys? - LOL
"Shore works directly with General Manager Chris Grier and Head Coach Mike McDaniel on all aspects of football operations. He oversees football administration, team and training facility operations, video, football analytics, equipment, athletic training and team security. He also serves as the team's lead negotiator for player contracts, manages the salary cap and club compliance with the NFL's Collective Bargaining Agreement, and acts as the organization's liaison on labor relations and league matters.
In addition, Shore oversees the club's human resources, information technology and business administration departments, as well as the Hard Rock Stadium grounds crew. He also leads the operations for South Florida Sod Farm, which is owned by the Dolphins and produces the natural grass fields for both Hard Rock Stadium and the Baptist Health Training Complex."

https://www.miamidolphins.com/team/front-office-roster/brandon-shore

Chris Grier is the general manager of the Miami Dolphins, a title he's held since 2016, and oversees personnel and all football operations for the club. The 2024 campaign marks his 25th season with the franchise, rising from area scout to national scout, director of college scouting and general manager during that time.

 
What? Of course he does. He's the GM of football operations. Brandon Shore is the cap manager, but he isn't the guy who determines a player's value.
Brandon Shore handles all contract negotiations and writings. Grier doesn’t have a say on any contracts. He tells Shore the guy he wants and Shore negotiates. Shore negotiates with the player’s reps.
 
It’s a very stupid situation, that’s for sure.

It paints a really, really poor picture of the organization that they allowed themselves to be put into this situation - any way you want to frame it.
 
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