RB Anthony Kimble, ILB Orion Martin, OLB Tearrius George, DT Joe Cohen, and WR Chris Williams, TE Ernest Wilford.
According to Omar's tweet
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I saw Chris Williams coming he did not do to goot of a job agiant the Panthers.
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Chris Williams Waived
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-miami-dolphins-chris-williams-082409,0,6759655.story
I'm glad to see it I think the guy would have left us in feast or famine mode and would have been a liability.
If you can't field a punt at this stage in the game you're not going to make a roster.cdz12250 and late again like this. -
It was much more than that one ball bouncing off his facemask, though. Just about every ball that he caught he bobbled a little bit before securing it. He's got great speed and quickness, but he's not sure handed.
Also he's evidently got an injury. He may well pass through waivers. In which case he could end up on our PS. If he can get his issues worked out he could be a really good returner. Maybe he just needs to work on his confidence and focus....don't know.Crappy Tipper likes this. -
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lol I kind of hope it is because he's probably going to be good for a couple of muffed punts.GISH, mbmonk and late again like this.
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Speaking of division rivals, I'm thinking that at least one of those LBs gets a hard look from the Pats. Probably George. Their pass rush is very much in need. I wouldn't be surprised if both of them were brought into the Pats camp.
In fact, they'll both probably be courted by KC as well. I think last year KC had the weakest pass rush in the entire NFL.Crappy Tipper likes this. -
I have a gut feeling waiving Williams could come back to bite us in the ***. I just hope no one claims him off waivers. If he gets his hands under control, he could be a very, very dangerous returner.
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With what this front office has been doing most of those players will get a second look, unlike in years past when Miami castoffs were pure fodder. What is it they say, one teams trash is another teams treasure.
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Nah he is a great Kick Returner but he can't handle punts.
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They waived Chris Williams due to him breaking his hand in the game vs. the Panthers. http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thed...wide-receiver-chris-williams-has-broken-hand/
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Now I understand the "look" in the photo better. Thats sad hopfully they put him on the PS and he gets another chance!:up:
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Not with one hand broken in two different places...
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Did he break it thrusting his hand after that muffed punt?
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He broke his hand smacking himself in the helmet after muffing the punt. :D
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I mentioned that in another thread ZOD.
Obviusly Williams had his issues out there (No wonder with a broken hand) but he didn't look as bad as any of the Panthers returners -
To me, it seemed more like bumper cars...in slow motion..
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Wow...it's not even cut down day and we are already whacking guys, and making trades, I still think DMart and Rod Wright get dealt.
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From what the Dolphins said, it was on his very first return... I think he went for about 7 yards, and the tackler's helmet went right into his hand and broke it. He played with a broken hand for the rest of the half... including his last return, at the end of the first half, which is the one he fumbled.
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If we get anything at all for Rodrique Wright, I'll be shocked... and very pleased.
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Well, my gut told me we had a trade brewing with KC, but I thought it was going to be Dmart and Greg C to KC, not Alleman and Ike.
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All those cuts make perfect sense to me, and I do hope Williams makes it through waivers and onto the PS. With a year on the PS he could be deadly in the return game next year if he learns how to catch the ball.
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