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Ryan Fitzpatrick To Miami

Our losses will be more entertaining now, lol. That’s the only thing that changes with this move. We’re still going 4-12 at best unless we improve our roster dramatically between now and week 1.

I would’ve gone with McCarron instead to secure the tank, but Fitzpatrick will at least be more fun to watch.
 
Our losses will be more entertaining now, lol. That’s the only thing that changes with this move. We’re still going 4-12 at best unless we improve our roster dramatically between now and week 1.

I would’ve gone with McCarron instead to secure the tank, but Fitzpatrick will at least be more fun to watch.


I agree 4 and 12 is the ceiling right now.

Unless we have a 2018 colts like 2019 impact draft (which we won’t lol)
 
Bingo

He's a good back up. But the Tank crowd wont be happy.

Tannehill is a good back up...

If Fitzpatrick was on the team last year,he would have also lost the last three games of the season...same tier QB.
 
it could be 20mill?????

Ryan Fitzpatrick QB, Miami Dolphins

Dolphins signed Ryan Fitzpatrick, formerly of the Bucs, to a two-year, $11 million contract.
Incentives could reportedly boost his deal to a max value of $20 million. Fresh off a 2,300-yard campaign in eight appearances with the Bucs last season, the 36-year-old 14-year vet will be instilling magic into a Dolphins offense that quietly has explosive receivers in place to mesh with Fitzpatrick's uncanny gunslinger mentality. If Miami is truly tanking to be in a better position down the road, Fitzpatrick makes for the perfect placeholder as he can help sell tickets with his boom-or-bust downfield approach all the while inevitably keeping the team as bottom-dwellers in the AFC. If Fitzpatrick proves to be too competent, it wouldn't be shocking to see the Fins turn to Luke Falk or Jake Rudock down the stretch.

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it could be 20mill?????

Ryan Fitzpatrick QB, Miami Dolphins

Dolphins signed Ryan Fitzpatrick, formerly of the Bucs, to a two-year, $11 million contract.
Incentives could reportedly boost his deal to a max value of $20 million. Fresh off a 2,300-yard campaign in eight appearances with the Bucs last season, the 36-year-old 14-year vet will be instilling magic into a Dolphins offense that quietly has explosive receivers in place to mesh with Fitzpatrick's uncanny gunslinger mentality. If Miami is truly tanking to be in a better position down the road, Fitzpatrick makes for the perfect placeholder as he can help sell tickets with his boom-or-bust downfield approach all the while inevitably keeping the team as bottom-dwellers in the AFC. If Fitzpatrick proves to be too competent, it wouldn't be shocking to see the Fins turn to Luke Falk or Jake Rudock down the stretch.

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He's not seeing $20 million
 
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