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I'd be willing to give up draft position, swapping 1sts and also a conditional later round pick.
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Such a "Parcells guy" If he becomes a Dolphin Im moving to south Florida and getting season tix.
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I would **** in my pants, as long as we don't have to give up much. I love Austin. I'd take him in a heartbeat over Marshall.
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Sure would be nice. But, IMHO, there's no way Dallas let's him get away after the season he had.
It's fun to drool over free agents with talent, but it's not often that teams stumble across rare gems like Austin only to let another team sign them. Dallas will find a way to keep him.
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See, this is what kind of sucks about this time of year. There are so many rumors and possibilities flying around that we all can't help but get our hopes up and get excited...and it rarely works out the way us fans hopes it would.
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While I'd enjoy Miles Austin here... I think the questions needs to be asked. Is he indeed the # 1 receiver we covet? Or is he simply just benefiting from a hot, breakout season. How to tell, I have no idea, I just feel the question needs to be asked. Sure he had a great year, but is it due to lining up opposite Roy Williams (probably not), but what is it? I just find it a slight bit weird that the guy has a great year this year, and now all of a sudden he's the #1 that teams covet. So goes life in the NFL... think back to the Lions... at one point... Mike Williams, Roy Williams, and Charles Johnson were all guys that people thought would be #1 receivers. Not to mention all the other previous incidents that are similar....
I guess the question is... Is he really the #1 WR we need, or is this simply an emotional reaction to the good season he had this year, combined with our need for a #1 WR, and Austin's previous connections with our front office...
I'd be happy if we got him in here, but..... Im just a slight bit worried as to if he's the #1 we need, or if this is just wishful thinking about the fact that he had a great year and we're all excited.
EDIT: also, FYI, I've had alot to drink tonight :lol: so the above may not have made sense, and therefor I appologize :up:dolfan7171, #1dolphinsfan and Alex44 like this. -
I like him because you can tell he plays physical and with a ton of passion. It's so easy to see the difference between him and Roy Williams. He seems like an ideal 'Parcells' receiver.
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I would like to see Austin in Miami next year if we don't have to give up much
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hes hard working, makes a ton of YAC, and will play anywhere....not a typical primadonna WR.....hes an absolute perfect fit for the miami dolphins. if he becomes a dolphin i will be unbelievably excited!
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Not to sound like a broken record, but can anybody provide a realistic scenario in which the Cowboys part ways with Miles Austin after the season he just had? I'm not asking to be a jackass, I'm actually curious if there's anyway this could really happen. Would it be a salary cap thing? Something to do with the uncapped year? But if I understand the implications of an uncapped year correctly, then I would see that as making it far less likely Austin would be grabbed by another team.
If someone has a realistic scenario of how this could happen, I would honestly love to hear it. Otherwise it seems way too far fetched that a team would let a WR go who just had a breakout season. Especially being how hard it is to find these breakout guys.
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would rather see them pursue Dez Bryant
than settle for something less @ WR for 2010
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we already have solid talent & even a rising PlayMaker on the team (BrianHartline)
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Would love to have him, but no way Dallas lets him walk w/o it costing us way too much. BTW, does anybody know, did Parcells draft him?
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I honestly thought Brandon London might have become something similar but that never turned out. We'll see what Miami does when it comes to WRs. They may bring in a tremendous number of players for competition purposes.
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xphinfanx likes this.
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dallas has spent a lot of time and effort developing Austin into a top notch wr
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no big deal. hartline will surpass him as a play maker next year. not good enough, don't need him
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given that the IceMan meets his potential, Brian Hartline will excel
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Hartline will never be the guy.
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