It was nothing earth shattering for those that didn't see it. They said they think he fits in NE more than Miami due to them losing Vrabel, and I'd have to agree as much as I hate to say it.
It was nothing big. They said what's been said here; that the Pats are interested in him and the Phins are a possibility and that he would like to play for Miami again, but he said he'll be happy with whatever team wants him and which would be the best fit for him. They said NE would be the best fit for him with the loss of Vrabel. Personally I want nothing to do with him anymore. I appreciate what he did for us while he was here and I will always consider him a great Phin, but we've moved on. I'm not crazy about his attitude. He seems to have that "I don't care", and arrogant, aloof kind of attitude. I don't see this happening.
i think he wants to play in miami but he's using new england as leverage for a better contract in miami. or vice versa.
I just think JT would bring a different attitude. I think he would only last year no matter the success of the team but i feel like he wants to go out performing well. So i think he could be a solid player for us and a good mentor. Id be willing to bring him back.
Now this is interesting: From Skolnick's blog, the interesting thing about that statement is "I'm not in charge of that" which is what Sparano says when some controversial or odd player move is made like releasing Vonnie Holiday. JT sounds a bit homesick to me. http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_seasonticket/
What a different tune he's singing now... last year around this time, he was all about "wanting to go to a team that has a chance to compete". Now look who's grass is greener?
Then for all we know, the song remains the same. He just knows what he's missing now. Florida sunlight, sweet Miami reign