I heard from a friend recently that roster bonus payouts have to be by or on March 1st. However it is also my understanding you cannot trade anybody until March 5th.
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...he-miami-dolphins-purge-bloated-salaries.html
(Even though it doesn't say March 1st in the above link, it does reveal it as in March)
So with that being said in Porter's case do you......
A) cut him outright
B) pay the 1.2 million on a gamble in hopes you trade him
The Dolphins don't seem like a team to gamble with money like this, I know they give out some big contracts, but this essentially is a gamble. Will Ross shell out that money, in this way, so early on in his ownership tenure? I could understand if Miami is Dallas or Washington, but they aren't. What if they find no takers, and now you have to deal with Porter's instability, or worse cut him and lose that money? Any thoughts, and if anybody can find hard dates, please provide, I cannot seem to find any...
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we need a whole new group of linebackers anyway
wake is the only one worth keeping and developing
purge the position
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There is no trade value for him. We're screwed pretty much no matter what happens. -
The only thing that may work is if a trade is worked out ahead of time, but not finalized until the appropriate date. Although, I'm not sure if this is allowed within the NFL. It happens all the time in baseball and basketball.
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he's played his cards well. he's in a very invulnerable spot right now. The good news is that it's only 1.2 mill. That's a huge amount of money to all of us of course but if this regime really wants to ruin the final years of porters career and keep him contractually obligated to us, they could do it. -
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As well lets say Marshall can be had for a deal that is worth it, wonder if the FO walks on it because of the possibily Marshall could turn into this.....I say screw it get him...he wont *****...he would be the man... -
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Seems we have 2 disgruntled people here.....try some new scenery??
In an interview with radio station WFAN Wednesday, Giants DE Usi Umenyiora insisted he will quit football if he's not starting for the Giants in 2010.
"I'm not going to be a back up player, I can promise you that," Umenyiora said. "I'll stop playing football before I do that ever again. This has been just the worst offseason of my entire life." Umenyiora is still livid over his late-season benching. New coordinator Perry Fewell has already started mending fences, hinted that he sees Umenyiora as a full-time player. -
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As to Porter, it's beginning to look like they'll try to trade him before that time and if not he'll be released. I think the damage is done with JP. The issues that got him deactivated this season, the issues before this regime came on board that they gave him a 'flyer' on, and the statements he's made in the press lead me to believe that he's as good as gone right now. Unfortunately, with his bantering in the press, it's unlikely we'll get a trade partner. Most GM's will be smart enough to just let him get cut. Afterall, a trade would be expensive and he just might end up being cheaper in this FA market. He may not think so, but the writing is on the wall to expect him to not get too many suitors at all. In fact, if I was his agent, I'd be running my cell bill off the roof trying to make a trade. If the Fins, as it appears, are going to dump him they'll be likely to take a 6th or 7th rounder just to get something and that would, financially, be the best that he can expect at his age, injury history, excess baggage, etc that he brings to a team right now. -
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However, I do think that JT was wrong in the way he handled things with the Fins after the 2007 season. Perhaps he didn't want to go thru another 'rebuild' but he ended up doing that in Washington anyway.Bpk likes this. -
I think it depends on how high a pick we could get for Porter, if I'm Ross (wish I were!) and I spend over $100mil a year on players salaries, the question becomes: how much is a draft pick worth? $1.2 mil might be considered a reasonable price for a 2nd or 3rd round draft pick.
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Can equate it to not negotiating with terrorist in that if you do you can expect to be held hostage when ever they want something.
I'm not saying you do or don't cut him (although I wouldn't). I'm just saying the team needs to be very careful on how they handle this.
As already posted I would pay the 1.2 Mill Bonus so that I could force anyone who wants him to give me draft picks for him.Bpk likes this. -
It's March 5th or so, maybe even March 8th, I chatted with AdamCaplan of Scouts.com last night and he mentioned the 6th of March in re Mike vick having a roster bonus.
Pay JP, then trade him, but if we pay him the bonus we should get a higher draft pick when he is traded as the acquiring team is off the hook for the 1.2 million. -
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Joey wants to be cut. He then can get another signing bonus, and have teams bid on him. If traded, he "only" gets his $5M salary.
If no good deal is worked out by March 5, I pay him the $1.2M, and look for maybe a 3rd rounder, or a conditional pick.
I believe we can get that for a donkey who can talk, and get after the QB. :)LandShark13 likes this. -
Dolphin fans have had a love/hate relationship with porter thoughout his career. Love when he makes a sack but hate when he runs his mouth. So when he opens up to the media it's really easy for most of us to flip on that hate switch and and just want him gone.
This is a business however and like it or not he is still an asset of the team. Relax by asset I don't mean "a useful and desirable thing or quality" I simply mean he is team property and the team still owns his rights. Porter is the leagues #2 active sack leader. He is one year removed from a 17.5 sack season. Last season he still had 9 sacks all the while nursing a hamstring and missing a game. No other UFA OLB this off season can come close to his production.
Love him or hate him you cannot just let him walk simply because you are upset. Teams will be interested in his services. Some teams perhaps even most of them may want to wait to see what we do with him in march.
we need to put aside our emotions for the time being and treat him as a piece of meat. As already stated by a few people paying 1.2 mill bonus in order to get a decent draft pick for the guy should be a no brainier.
Not only do I want to see us get back some value for him I also want to make sure he is traded outside the division. When he's gone I want him gone I don't want to still hear him run off at the mouth twice sometimes three times a year. I don't want to keep reading about him in the AFC east blogs. I just want him gone! That's the emotional side of me.
Remember the Jason Taylor trade? Taylor missed all of the OTA's and then made it clear he wanted to be traded or released. The F.O. did not have a knee jerk reaction. Instead they held strong until they got true value for Taylor. I expect them to do the same with Porter. -
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so if we pay the 1.2....if they trade they dont owe him the 3.6 right matt? -
More money can be made, but you CANNOT simply 'make' extra draft picks for yourself without trades.
I'd pay him and trade him later.... UNLESS the disruption and distraction was making it unworth keeping him around.
TO be honest, right now I would trade Porter for a 7th round pick to anyone who'd pay it. That's sting his pride, and get us a return on our investment.
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We should have sold high!!!!
We could have had a young player from the 3rd or 4th round entering his second year next year. Instead we'll have nothing. -
For you to let TWO linebackers under contract leave your team and START elsewhere with NO compensation is just terribel, terrible GM-ing. -
You never get good trade value before the draft. Teams are full of hope they'll land magic solutions to their issues in the draft.
So, it'd have to happen not only after the draft, but after teams have had a few weeks of training cam to see how HORRIBLE their hoped-for solutions actually look on an NFL practice field.
That is when teams will be willing to look at Vets like Porter as trade-solutions to holes on their roster, imo. Also, that's when injuries happen in TC and teams need replacement players.
So, if we keep Joey past March 5, 6 8th whatever... it'll be late July/Early August before he is traded, imo.LandShark13 likes this. -