Free agent LT Jake Long says whether or not he remains with the Dolphins is "on them."
"We're going to have to see," Long said when asked if he'd remain in Miami. "The last five years I've really enjoyed being a part of the Dolphins. ... I'd be open to continue my career there, but it's essentially on them, see what they want to do and what direction they want to head in." Publicly putting the onus on the Dolphins is an indication Long isn't interested in any sort of hometown discount. That spells trouble for his Miami future, as the team is reportedly only willing to offer $6-$7 million
annually.
Source: NFL.com
I love to see Jake Long stay a Miami Dolphin but we can not afford to pay him 10-13 million per season, when he can not stay on the field. This offseason going to be a rollarcoaster ride of emotions.
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It's actually on you Jake. Accept the 6-7M per season and you can stay and prove you are not declining and you can actually stay healthy. Heck, pressure them for 8M per season, that sounds like a reasonable middle ground. But it is definitely on you.
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Bye Jake Long. Don't care where you go, as long as it's not here eating away 10+ million annually from our team. I was on board with taking him at #1 when he came out and he gave us a few great seasons. But he's not that Left Tackle anymore. Hasn't been for 2+ seasons.
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Very hard to give any non-QB $10M+ per season. Especially one with an injury history.
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Also Long's "it's on the team" statement is ridiculous.unifiedtheory, gunn34, HULKFish and 1 other person like this. -
Bye bye, worst draft pick in team history...
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I hate to watch the team let a guy go who costed a #1 overall pick, but... I can't blame them if they do. Long doesn't seem geared to play in a zone-blocking scheme, and to top that off, he just can't stay healthy. In the end, I think he'll be more valuable to a different team.
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I liked Jake a lot more when he was actually playing well. The simple fact is he isn't but a after thought of the player he was the first two years here. I wouldn't mind giving him 6-8mil a year with some incentives to make more based on games played and performance. If he is asking for more than that I would say see ya. Sucks but I've never been for paying top $$ for under performing players regardless of our needs.
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The Jets just freed up a bunch of cap space. It's a logical fit.
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I would pay him 7 mil, thats more then fair. IMO I seriously doubt is willing to pay Jake more then 7 mil next year no matter how badly they need him. This is a great draft for OT and once the teams close to the cap start letting players lose the next few weeks there will be some decent, healthy OT on the market.
I agree, its not on the team, apparently they have let him know their price so now, he tests free agency. He will be a Dolphin. If other teams are offering him about the same thing, even slightly more, it would be idiotic on his part to leave Miami. -
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Joe Thomas has added how many wins to the Browns again?
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I would offer him 8 mill a year, he should not be asking for elite money at this stage, for the production he has given us over the past two years does not measure up to the salary he's been paid during said time, he should fairly come down a bit...
we're gonna need to sign a good right tackle in free agency if he leaves..can't afford a rookie right tackle and Jon martin as your bookends..oakelmpine, Ludacris and RevRick like this. -
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Really? Worst in team history? Really? Really?
I will just throw a few names out there...
John Bosa
Lorenzo Hampton
Sammie Smith
Eric Kumerow
Yatil Green
John Avery
Jamar Fletcher
Ted Ginn Jr.
Jake Long might have regressed the past 2 years, but he was still the best in the game for his first 3...or close to it. -
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-I don't think Ireland is to blame on this one
-We can all thank Bill
There were many here that said Jake was going to man the position for a decade.
He doesn't deserve the money he's supposedly asking so the team should let him walk.
Pretty simple,the boy needs to stay healthy for a season before he goes demanding top 3 money.
If he doesn't come back to Miami(for fair wages) we can chalk it up as greed.
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