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** I will have to admit, when I got the Tweet, it immediately crossed my mind. Upon further thought, I am not sure it is a consideration. **
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I would also consider team chemistry and the other attributes. But the bottom line would be can this guy help us win more games then player X. -
If he hadn't killed the guy in Miami, maybe.......I would think Miami is last on his list. As it should be..
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Seeing the piece on Plaxico Burress this weekend brings the questions of , when may he be available , and would Miami be interested?
I think he is or was the type of receiver thad would greatly aid Miami , and the cost would be minimal , it could be very incentive laden.
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The only reason I wouldn't want Stallworth is because there really isn't room for him...
I hope he catches on somewhere, he's not a bad guy... Just made one bad decision that has driven many people to hate and judge him. It's not like he pulled a gun on someone and shot him, it was an accident. These things happens.. -
He's basically the exact same guy as Ted Ginn.
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Setting his crime aside (that was settled in a court of law). His career numbers are pretty darned good. As good or better than anything we have seen in Miami in a while. For me it will all come down to how much will he cost.
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Off topic...JJ's add "I go long, and so can you":huh1:
On topic...He did his time and paid his fine. Ray Lewis was in a worse spot and he still plays and plays well. Those guys died because they were murdered. Dante hit somebody with a car on accident. If I remember correctly...I don't think it was a malicious act.gunn34 likes this. -
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Cote must really be lacking in column topics if this is the best he can come up with. -
they took a big settlement from stallworth which kept him from serving a big jail sentence
they were bought off heavily for their family member's death
would you have done that :wink2:
suffering reading his name in the paper..... please.
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Stallworth is a little bit bigger, but he clearly doesn't play like it. -
Um, no. First of all he's nothing close to a #1 receiver. He'd be another 2/3 to go along with the other three or four we already have, plus he's got a ton of baggage that none of those guys have to go along with it. I'll pass on Donte Stallworth with flying colors. No interest whatsoever, IMO.
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But as already stated they are twins. :pointlol:
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Ginn's career receiving yards is 1664.
Stallworth's receiving yards were 1846 through three years.
Subtracting the two gets you...What now?
But hey, good job on the wholly inappropriate condescension. -
Yeah... I'd like to get a player, but lets not sell out the city for a player.
He f'd up, and deserves a chance to rebuild his reputation. But if they family has not forgiven him yet, and aren't willing to accept him as a Dolphin, he has absolutely no place on this team and in this city. I want a SuperBowl, but I don't think it's right to force that family to root for the man who killed their father/husband, if they aren't ready to forgive him for his mistake, and are still angry.
Bad Press is not worth this upgrade. Now if Manning ran over someone, and was on the market, this would be a different story (KIDDING of course... but seriously...) -
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How much better does Donte Stallworth make this team, if at all?
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Donte bigger and has a much better skill set. I understand the baggage he brings and I'm not even sure I want to see that but when we just compare their stats its not even close.
As for jerking off comment, I find it a bit uncalled but for.
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In all honesty i think there are better options than stallworth and im not in favor of signing him. However, im not exactly opposed to it. He's certainly more of a threat than ted ginn.
Here are their stats based on their first three seasons in the NFL:
Stallworth:
125 rec 1846 yrds 16 TDs with a long of 76yrds and 30 rec 20+ yrds
Ted Ginn Jr.:
128 rec 1664 yrds 5 TDs with a long of 64 yrds and 15 rec 20+ yrds
To me, stallworth is clearly a better reciever....that doesnt mean he's the guy for us however. Also, its not the 200 yards more that he has on Ginn but more so the 11 more TDs and 15 more 'big plays'. It really makes a difference.Xeticus and LandShark13 like this. -
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eh, we're not going to sign him. He brings nothing to this team we don't already have. Ginn can do everything he can do. But just like Stallworth, ginn is a #2 at best.
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Tuna +Criminal record+player= HELL TO THE **** NO
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I can understand the hate towards guys like Mike Vick who did their mistakes repeatedly and intentionally.. But Stallworth has always been a stand up guy and definitely didn't do what he did intentionally.
I don't think there's a place for him in Miami (because we're better off just hoping for Ginn to turn into something), but I do hope he finds a home and succeeds. -
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