So you are championing signing Finnegan over Carroll???
Where did you get that from his post?
Re-signing or letting Carroll go isn't a move that has much bearing on it. The teams that have young and unproven players step up are the ones who are most successful. Yeah, it helps to have those big free agent signings or bring in productive players, but it'd be a hell of a lot better for this team if players like Jamar Taylor and Dallas Thomas stepped up this upcoming season.
A Knowshon Moreno or a Cortland Finnegan is a very small piece to the puzzle. Not to mention both of those players are bargains.
Miami also got one of the better up-and-coming defenders on the market in Earl Mitchell and kept one of its best defensive linemen, Randy Starks.
It's not always a winning formula to re-sign our own. Look at us signing Starks six years ago when he was just becoming the player he is. That was a great, value signing. Signing Mitchell is the same type of move. As is Shelley Smith.
It's not like Miami is losing incredibly talented players and getting nothing in return. Miami's let a two-down player in Soliai walk. A nickel-at-best corner in Carroll walk. A play-it-safe safety in Clemons walk.
I don't see what the problem is.