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S Chris Clemons released, would like to have him back with Jones suspension

I'm glad we initially let him go, but I admit I regretted it later, and wished we could have resigned him and Delmas. I honestly hope we pick him up, it would be a quick band-aid while Reshad Jones is out, plus he could relearn the playbook quicker.
 
Bringing back Clemons would be a temporary upgrade. If he would sign for low money he would be a very able band-aide until we get back Jones. After that he becomes good depth. I'd sure rather have him than the CB from the Ravens who just doesn't seem to be a very exciting addition.
 
A 300 pound adult professional athlete getting bullied is not an extreme bizarre underdog? I think regardless of what the actual truth of the matter was the situation was extreme and bizarre. And I would still definitely wager a fair amount of cash that, at the very least, the idea of a lawsuit was definitely tossed around by his people.

I have it on good authority that superstar attorney David Cornwell never even brought up the possibility of litigation after his services were retained by Martin.
 
I'm wondering what's going on with Clemons that he was cut despite having a rather meager contract. He was scheduled to make something like 2.7 million over 2 years and was a solid, reliable safety for Miami over the past couple of seasons.

Not a great player, but it's puzzling to me that he apparently can't even find work anymore.
 
I have it on good authority that superstar attorney David Cornwell never even brought up the possibility of litigation after his services were retained by Martin.

Some of the moves he made like releasing to the public the E mails lead several of us to believe the contrary. Guess we were wrong.
First time for everything :)
 
Clemon was not special but he hardly ever gave up the big play. That's my concern with the guys we are starting now. I'd bring him in at least for a reserve until Jones gets back.
 
its kind of depressing that chris clemons could be an upgrade at safety for us right now.

But this why he should be signed. When Jones got suspended, the equation changed.
What if one of our penciled in starters gets injured against the Patriots? Clemmons could come in right off the bench and be solid.
I think it is a no brainer move to have him in the fold. After 4 weeks, see where we stand. He might just stay for the entire season at that point.
 
Imagine that. It's almost like suing the Dolphins and getting a payday wasn't the only thing on his mind. :idk: :lol:

Well even the most predatory mother shark who smells blood in the water will turn and swim away when there's no carcass to be picked apart: in this case, Incog preemptively throwing himself under the bus to release all the texts in context that depict Martin was as big an instigator and scumbag as him, and a bigger drug abuser coupled with the findings of no institutional culpability by a special investigator whose perceived demographic commonallities must have initially made her [strike]moi[/strike] ecstatic.

You can crave ice to soothe your parched throat in the worst way but when the refrigerator's not plugged in, good luck making it happen :idk:


We probably should sign Clemons before someone else does.. he wasn't awful and certainly seems better than the feedback on this seamster character.
 
Why the Dolphins should re-sign safety Chris Clemons: The story behind his surprising availability
http://www.thephinsider.com/2014/8/31/6091023/why-the-dolphins-should-re-sign-chris-clemons
1. The Dolphins' need for a veteran safety is undeniable. The Dolphins wouldn't have claimed the second worst safety in the NFL off waivers if they didn't consider backup safety to be a need. Whatever you felt about Chris Clemons' performance last year, he was better than the second worst safety in the NFL last year.

2. Clemons knows the scheme, so unlike anybody else the Dolphins could claim or sign, the transition would be easiest for Clemons. Having spent the 2 previous seasons in defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle's scheme, Clemons could realistically start within days of signing with the Dolphins. Ross, the safety picked up off the waiver-wire, will take days to weeks to get up to speed if the Dolphins keep him, which would leave the Dolphins very vulnerable if there's an injury at safety in game 1.

3. Signing Clemons helps both the safety and cornerback situations. Right now, Jimmy Wilson has been promoted to safety in wake of Reshad Jones' suspension, which weakens both the cornerback rotation and the safety rotation. First, Wilson is an above average slot cornerback, and the loss of Wilson robs the team of the player who spent the early part of the offseason getting 1st team reps in the slot. Of the remaining options at cornerback, only Cortland Finnegan has significant NFL experience playing slot cornerback, so with Wilson playing safety, the team only has 1 proven option in the slot available. Finnegan meanwhile is coming off 2 consecutive seasons in which he was limited by injury, though he's healthy now.

Secondly, while Wilson has spent a lot of practice time at safety the past couple of seasons, he's at times prone to missed tackles when attempting to deliver a big hit to force a fumble or incompletion. Those attempts to generate a big play aren't very damaging when Wilson is in the slot because at least 1 safety further downfield can "bail him out" if he misses, but when Wilson himself is that last line of defense, those mistakes can be disastrous.

4. Clemons will be cheap. Clemons was forced to settle for a 2-year, $2.7 million deal a few months ago with just $450,000 guaranteed despite being an unrestricted free agent. His inability to successfully catch giftwrapped interception opportunities no doubt limited his appeal, given that every team wants playmaking safeties who create game-changing plays. Clemons' lack of playmaking is why the Dolphins targeted Louis Delmas instead of retaining Clemons - the goal was to create a playmaking tandem in safeties in Delmas and Jones. However, Jones got himself suspended, and Clemons is by far the best free agent safety available to help the Dolphins in the meantime. Because Clemons is hitting the market in late August, any other team that bids for Clemons would worry about his ability to learn a new scheme on the fly and wouldn't want to guarantee him much money upfront. The Dolphins should be able to sign Clemons for either the veteran's minimum or near the minimum because at this point, Clemons' goal is to be on any NFL team that can give him playing time as soon as possible.

If the Dolphins wait until after the 1st regular season game, the Dolphins would only pay Clemons a weekly salary for however many weeks he's on the roster instead of his entire season salary. That way, once Jones comes back, Clemons could be cut after receiving only 3 gamechecks if the coaches don't like the way Clemons is playing, or if they feel Wilson is a better option.

Ultimately, a reunion between the Dolphins and Clemons would be mutually beneficial. A veteran minimum offer from the Dolphins would go further than the same offer coming from most other teams because Florida doesn't have a state income tax. Also, Clemons would be guaranteed to start at least 4 games for the Dolphins, which is something that most other teams can't necessarily promise at this point in the season. Last but not least, Clemons would be more likely to shine as a member of the Dolphins than playing for other teams due to the combination of him knowing the system and having a potentially great pass rush to harass opposing quarterbacks as they attempt deeper throws. Who knows - maybe he'd manage to catch 2 interceptions, which would match his highest total of his career?
 
I would, he knows the system and at worst he adds good depth. No question that he's better than either of the guys that they just signed.
 
They won't sing him, but they should. It looks like desperation if they do…I understand…time for Davis and Taylor to come through.
 
Clemons as the 5th safety would be logical. It would suck for the Ross kid we signed from the Raiders but Clemons at a minimum salary just makes sense.
 
Clemons is way better than Ross.

Could be a really lucky pickup for the Phins.

LD
 
My thoughts and concerns regarding not resigning Clemons that while his lack of playmaking abilities was a issue the secondary always played much better with his presense on the field. So there you have it while not a playmaker he brings leadership and with basically only 2 returning starters Grimes and Wilson from last year and basically 2 rookies Taylor, Davis and newcomers Delmas etc then this smells like a smart and opportunist move for the phins.
 
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