Palm Beach Post. No need for the extra work. It will be all over the place in a few minutes. I don't do links.
Less than an hour after first-round pick Jared Odrick signed a five-year deal with the Miami Dolphins, the club has agreed to terms with second-round pick Koa Misi, according to the Herald's Jeff Darlington. Details of the contract are not yet available but will come in soon. As was reported on this blog this morning, the Misi deal has been close for several days -- close enough that there seemed to be an agreement in place earlier this week. If Misi's deal is structured as expected, it should be a four-year deal with approximately $2.7 million in guaranteed money. Misi is expected to compete for a starting OLB job, along with Charlie Anderson, Cameron Wake, Quentin Moses and others. This agreement means all the Dolphins draft picks have agreed to contract terms or have signed. Read more: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolphins_in_depth/#tp#ixzz0v6sRyl5K That confirms it!!
Both signed the day before reporting to training camp. Nothing like getting your homework done last minute.
its all good bro. i was just playin. i get angry when i dont get my links. you dont want to see me when im angry. Spoiler
Dont mind Gish he is up in Alaska...where it is daylight what 16 hours a day or something right now?!?!!? Everybody is signed sealed, and delivered....football season starts tomorrow....I am pysched boys and girls.....
I am good at sarcasm also. I've been around a while. I post something when it is real. I have other interests also that do not allow me the time to post a gazillion times. I'm flying to 4 different games in four different states this year. I am staying first class and sitting front row and center.
Me. he's my chauffeur... I allow him to tag along to the games so I don't have to get up for beers and dogs.
I save my money for the trips. My wife and I are as big of fans as any. We make plane reservations and hotel arrangements as well as tickets the week the schedule is out. We pay the credit card off by the date of the first trip. I'm down to $800 now. Yes, we spend 16 grand a year to see the Dolphins. It is important for us to represent.
FWIW, happened to have a question answered by the Tuna on a live chat. "How have you managed to avoid any holdouts so far" We offer good value was the reply.