Except the Dolphins lied about his condition.His calf atrophied after his surgery and didn’t respond to rehab.
Not every surgery/rehab goes well.
Except the Dolphins lied about his condition.His calf atrophied after his surgery and didn’t respond to rehab.
Not every surgery/rehab goes well.
lol of course they did. They didn’t want to walk into a lawsuit. That’s typical of every team and company. lolExcept the Dolphins lied about his condition.
Considering his record of annual injuries, I think it's best that we avoided him altogether.1 year 4 million with 2 million tied to playing incentives? Absolutely
Do you disagree?
Since he signed with the Ravens he probably will. If he had signed with us he would probably only play a handful of games.Watch him play 17 regular season games now.
You're always on some dumb ****, dude.Still no deal. See article below. If there was a big market for Ramsey, he would be gone by now. I think time is not in Miami's favor. The more time that goes by, the more the league knows there is not a market for him. The problem is not the player as much as it is the contract. It seems that to move Ramsey at this point, we will have to eat money and not get much at all in return, maybe a 7th rounder for optics or something of that ilk. Then the problem becomes, what do you do? Embarrass ourselves with a nothing deal, or hold on to Ramsey, when he doesn't want to be here. He can just sort of half-ass it on the field, and be a cancer in the locker room, because he doesn't want to be here, which is also a problem. So what do you do? Then at the same time, they are in a similar boat, with less $ at stake with Jonnu Smith. And I am not sure what exactly is going on with Seiler. There is always something with these guys. It never feels clean and smooth, for lack of a better way to describe the operation here:
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Sean McVay: "open-minded" about Jalen Ramsey trade, but obstacles are in place
Jalen Ramsey remains a member of the Dolphins and the Rams remain one of the possible landing spots for the veteran corner in a trade.www.nbcsports.com
Rickey shooting his shot…. Hopefully it’s an empty netter.
This was my thinking too, until I saw the amount he signed for. Even if they only get 8 games out of him, he won't hit the incentives and only cost around 500k per week played.Considering his record of annual injuries, I think it's best that we avoided him altogether.
Military people can get out during basic training. It’s called. Entry-Level Separation, and we had at least 3 guys use it when I went through basic training.These athletes need to stop signing contracts they don’t intend to honor. Our military sign a much cheaper contract and sometimes give their lives for it. They don’t get let out of their contract for not liking their boss or coworkers. Translation: athletes ain’t shi+
I don't think it's weird at all. Ramsey is an aging asshole who teams don't think is worth $20M per season and they would be correct based on his play last season. Pretty simple really.This situation is SO weird. And they’re all being so quiet about it.
It’s like he ****ed MM or CG wife or something,
Partly true. The military doesn’t have to let the recruit out. They will typically do it because who wants a quitter and whiner, but it’s not an easy or common thing, much less assured. And if they are allowed to leave they can get an other than honorable discharge.Military people can get out during basic training. It’s called. Entry-Level Separation, and we had at least 3 guys use it when I went through basic training.