Peter King's column, which I always hit first thing in the morning -- and I usually enjoy, whether I agree with it or not -- is particularly meaty this a.m. Here's the Dolphins-related nugget:
Also included:
- why we apparently shouldn't panic about the NFL labor situation
- you might be surprised how little support reseeding the playoffs received
- Matt Leinart and girls in bikinis -- what's the big deal?
Check it out!
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Thanks Doc, it sounds like the way to go.
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Actually, that is not a bad way to survey your first round possible selections to see where their head is concerning cash.
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Da 'Fins Season Ticket Holder Staff Member Club Member
I posted in the other forum - very interesting labor discussion - especially the rules for 2010.
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It's a great idea. I don't think any of the guys up there are worth a 60M+ contract so if you offered that 42M to Both of the Longs, Dorsey, Ellis and Ryan, you would be getting a great player at a contract which you think is best.
I believe that Chris Long, Ellis and Ryan would all accept with Dorsey and Jake Longs agents saying they could get more at 2 or 3. -
Looks like both sides are in a corner for the first "uncapped" year. I don't get the fight to be honest.
The small market teams want to share more of the pie. I think it will happen because the "big" market teams can't form a 6 team league if franchises start folding. The "big" market owners will fight the "small" market owners will fight and the mid market teams will step in and mitigate a settlement.
The other issue, the ONLY issue is rookie cap. Get the rookie salaries under control now. Make it so teams can make FOOTBALL moves on draft day instead of money moves. A team should look stupid for blowing a top 5 pick, not be screwed financially for 3 years as well.
The Dolphins making it known to the whole World they want to deal out of the #1 pick should mean their phone is ringing off the damn hook. EVERY team would want that pick but because it costs so much money no one wants it, that is wrong and that tells me the system is broken.phineas64 likes this. -
BTW....King is DEAD ON about Leinart. Why is it "disturbing" that an early 20ish, single, millionaire quarterback is in a hot tub with a few hotties in the OFF SEASON? I'd be more disturbed if the guy didn't spend some of his off time this way. People get WAY too caught up in the LEGAL personal lives of "celebrities".
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There are very good players at the top of this draft, we'd have takers if cash was not the #1 factor.ATLFINFAN likes this. -
I loathe Peter King, mostly because he's the worst gasbag seen in football since John Madden. I don't want to hear about his daughters in college nor his Sopranos addiction nor what kind of coffee/tea he had that day. He's so bad with football-related stuff that he has to write about magazine covers and name drop that he talks to Brett Favre.
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I actually enjoy it when King discusses other items to be honest, there is more to life then football. That said, he can be annoying as hell with his "Pat love" his "Welker love" and his lack of knowledge draft wise.
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I'm starting with King because he's the guy that was sent to Afghanistan on a USO tour and writes "OMG life changing experience totally awesome" about it. I hate Peter King.Last edited: Apr 7, 2008 -
nice read, thanks.
Interesting idea on hwo to approach our #1 selection. I like it. take the guy who's most willing to co-operate. Id sure hate to see us get our guy, then have him hold out for ridiculous cash because he's the #1 pick. -
Ronin, thats what I have said many times before. How does a league not have a system like the NBA rookie cap?? You would think the guys in the union who have years of experience and have made the pro-bowl etc. would have issues with the money they get after years of slugging it out and then a rookie gets 30 mil. guarantee?? something out of whack I would say. This is also like everyone said what stops any movement on draft day trade ups to the top 5 picks. Worse yet if the guy busts because he has proven nothing to earn the money then the teams cap suffers for years possibly. I really think that the vets will want this to change in the next labour agreement.
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Larryfinfan 17-0...Priceless Club Member
That's a great theory, but I somehow doubt any agent worth his salt will go for that arrangement. I do think, however, that they'll be negotiating with the top 2-4 players on their board to judge where they are with each guy and whether or not they think they can deal with a certain guy..that would absolutely affect which guy they take, based on this particular draft, beings that there isn't a clear cut, absolute, can't miss guy at the top...
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I agree with emo. King has a lot of connections, and could be a decent writer, but he is so arrogant it bothers me. When someone questions him, his response shows hes so full of himself. For example, one week he wrote about being green, global warming, etc. ect. The very next week it's all about flying on a private jet with a club owner (I forget which one) and an emailer calls him out. His response was that it wasn't his jet and it was going to fly anyway.
That said I do read his column because one, I'm bored at work, two, I like to see how wrong he is sometimes.
Regarding money paid to the #1 pick, I guaranteed if there was such a clear cut #1 everyone must have him, people would be knocking on our door, Al Davis being one. But a lot of godo that does us, since if there was a clear #1 we'd be crazy to pass him up.