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What happened to cutting Matt Moore?

Why the rush to cut him do we need his salary right away?

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Only getting cut if we need the cap space.

From Hickey's moves, we already made our big time money making moves.

Cap is still empty so no need to cut him.
 
There's nobody even as remotely interesting as Matt Moore on the market. Seeing as Moore showed a fantastic deep ball in 2011, do you really feel like he would struggle to get the ball to Mike Wallace? If Tannehill can't cut it or gets hurt there is nobody I'd rather see manning this team (that is available) than Moore. And until we sign more linemen (instead of worrying about a backup QB we don't need with one on the roster), I'd say the chances of Matt Moore not seeing significant game action next year are slim to none. Tannehill only made it through last year by sheer luck, and it's hard to say that he wasn't beaten down by the last two games.
 
Finheaven makes me wonder if we are in this to acquire talent or acquire cap space.

Indeed, I wonder the same thing about talent vs. youth. "Oh, well so and so is 5 years younger." Okay, but the 31 year old guy is better than the 26 year old guy by leaps and bounds.
 
His contract is suddenly fair when you consider what ****ty backups like Whitehurst get on open market
 
What's wrong with you guys we are fine cap wise and have a good back up in case something happens to Tannehill. Why get rid of him

Many of them fear Matt Moore. They dont want anyone on the roster that may threaten Tannehill.
 
What's wrong with you guys we are fine cap wise and have a good back up in case something happens to Tannehill. Why get rid of him

Free agency is far from over, and in a QB-starved market Moore may actually bring something in a trade.

I'm not a fan of paying someone $5 million to hold a clipboard, and Tannehill started all 16 games behind a dumpster fire o-line, so our starter is not exactly fragile. Made sense to have Moore in Tannehill's first and second year, but assuming we continue to gather pieces on offense, it's Ryan's time to sink or swim. If Tannehill doesn't cut it, we're drafting a replacement. It's not going to be Matt Moore.
 
Free agency is far from over, and in a QB-starved market Moore may actually bring something in a trade.

I'm not a fan of paying someone $5 million to hold a clipboard, and Tannehill started all 16 games behind a dumpster fire o-line, so our starter is not exactly fragile. Made sense to have Moore in Tannehill's first and second year, but assuming we continue to gather pieces on offense, it's Ryan's time to sink or swim. If Tannehill doesn't cut it, we're drafting a replacement. It's not going to be Matt Moore.

Why does it matter to you how much he gets paid as a backup it's not your salary to pay and our cap is fine.

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Why does it matter to you how much he gets paid as a backup it's not your salary to pay and our cap is fine.

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Because we could sign someone to a one or two year contract who provides more value to the team? Let me put it this way: if the Dolphins had signed Revis to that deal the Pats made, and we cut Moore in order to make that happen while still having room to get more help on the o-line, would anyone complain?
 
Because we could sign someone to a one or two year contract who provides more value to the team? Let me put it this way: if the Dolphins had signed Revis to that deal the Pats made, and we cut Moore in order to make that happen while still having room to get more help on the o-line, would anyone complain?

Your argument is weak because we are still very healthy cap wise so we can keep Moore for now. Cutting him will not help us sign anyone else.

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