http://www.miamidolphins.com/newsite/news/top_story.asp?contentID=5806
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Hah, I was just about to post that, but decided to check the 2nd page first to make sure it wasn't posted. I come back to the first page, and here it is.
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Yep, Reece is out (he shouldn't have dropped all of those passes) and Wright is out. Wright was semi-surprising, but I suppose that with the amount of LBs we had on the team, he just wasn't showing what he needed to in order to justify his position.
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Im glad it was Abe instead of Rod Wright that was released, that woulda made things awkward.
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I figured this was coming. I'm surprised Abe Wright wasn't released sooner; he just doesn't fit with what Parcells wants to do.
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Wright was a seventh round pick that was part of the Wes Welker trade.
So what we really got for Welker was Samson Satele. -
I wish we had never made the trade. Not that Welker was not worth the 2nd round pick, but I think it would have been more valuable to us to saddle the Pats with twice the salary cap hit rather than receive the measly near last pick in last years draft. I believed that last year at the time, and would probably feel the same if Wright was still on the team.
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No, I was saying just let the Pat's take Welker with their original offer( something like 30 mill over 5 years). We still get the second round pick. What we did was trade him for the 2nd and 7th. Once the Pats had Welker for the one year tender they negotiated an extension of something like 5 years/15million. We were never going to keep Welker. The trade saved the Pats like 15 million and we got an extra 7th round draft pick.
I felt a huge extra cap hit for our division rivals was worth more the extra late 7th pick. I believed it at the time, and particularly now since the pick is no longer on the team. -
Right now, our starting corners are Will Allen and Michael Lehan. Allen is a great #2, while Lehan is a nickel back at best. We lack a true #1 CB, and it's going to hurt us in this division. -
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Mueler than negotiated a trade that gave NE Welker with the one year tender salary( about a million) for the 2nd we were already getting pluss the 7th round pick. Because NE owned Wes for the next year with a dirt cheap salary, Welker negotiated an additonal 4 year extension. His final contract was 1/2 what New England originally offered.
Welker for a second was a done deal with the Pats initial offer. What Mueller's trade did was save New England about 15 million over the next 5 years for a measly late 7th round pick. A pick that probably wouldn't amount to anything, and is no longer on the team
In the end we need to concern ourselves with Miami. Miami will get better by making Miami better and Mueller did get an extra pick. But having watched New England be a thorn in our side for the last decade, wishing for anything bad( aside from a player injury) to New England is good for Miami. Contract numbers are tricky, but we gave NE an extra 1-3 million per year of cap room for each of the next 5 years. During the recent offseason negotions, what do think the gap per year between Moss and NE was. -
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NE could very well afford to splurge on a slot receiver like Welker. Bastards always have more draft picks than they know what to do with.calfishman likes this. -
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