Schein and Gannon on Sirius NFL radio are saying the Dolphins have reached out to him and the he could sign with Miami.
Talk about it.
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I'm not going to believe anything I hear about teams contacting players at this point in time. Would be a decent signing at the right price though.
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Well, as a stop gap, why the hell not?
We draft a CB. Let him sit behind Woodson for at least a year. I mean ****, he can't be much worse than SS
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Never hurts to kick the tires. Veteran who could probably benefit from playing a limited number of snaps. Also since Jones is good around the LOS, having a good deep presence behind him along with Clemons would be a nice balance to the defensive backfield; allowing us to hopefully be more creative.
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I understand what you're saying Con, I really do, but you gotta admit that if the contract and the terms are identical, he isn't going to Miami over Seahawks or even the Giants for that matter. -
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Assuming we retain CC, as dreadfull as he is, we are thinner at corner right now than we are at safety.
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I'm interested in Woodson. I thought he looked good at S in Week 1 against SF and he's one of the few bona fide consistent playmakers among DBs. He's ancient but it's plausible that he could still be productive at S in the way that Ronnie Lott, Rod Woodson and Darren Sharper were toward the ends of their careers.
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Im basing this off common sense, and Woodson is a vet who at this point would like another ring, I think it's a safe assumption.
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How bout the comparative skillset in terms of what they bring to the table, blitzing, turnovers, versatility, slot ability, return ability, not only as a punt returner, but when they make the pick, they do damage, and best yet, elite ball skills.
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I feel like he is contrite..
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QcffMecIwDA
He's also been training for the draft this offseason, lil clip here..maybe not the bench press but stuff that pertains to his game..
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KZtx3YALEPU
I think he can do things that other players cannot, instinctually first which leads to putting his talent into position that other players don't dream of doing..
I want the badger, I wanna take the risk, I want this coach to rehabilitate a player who has a good heart and turn him into a man...I'm so not worried about his game..he's electric, and will put some of that in that fu&8ing morgue we play in. -
I'd sign him, let Clemons walk and draft a safety to develop.
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Woodson might make sense as a Clemons replacement. I'd still draft a S since it's such a great S draft though.
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