They have Daniel Thomas and Lamar Miller is my point. Even reading the Dolphin blogs people are mixed on Bush... They will not be keeping Sean Smith, Long, and Bush. I'd be really surprised if they do... Long will command the most money but you are right, Bush is arguably their best playmaker...
Jeff Ireland has been known to do some crazy stuff though and normally pisses off his fans. I will not be surprised if they let him walk.
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Agreed. That's two A-B starters on day 1 who are, for the most part, unknown commodities.
At this point, the important thing is more to have S that are not getting beat and are consistently in the right place. The turnovers will come, and if they have to come from other spots than S fine. We will be much better if we just have a body on WR instead of consistently getting burnt or out of position, regardless of interceptions.
I think you are being a little generous with a 3 foot scroll cause I'd say just about every fa s is better than madookie Williams
Nice one. Great use of 'scroll'.
Maybe he meant a magic scroll?
So I've asked this in a couple places and got no response. How did Madieu play down the stretch? Did he improve as he got more comfortable in the scheme? Did coaches try to hide his weakness(es)? If so, how'd they do it?
I only ask because the big plays seemed to go down quite a bit and I didn't think our defense had much room for improvement with him on the field. My guess is that the aggressiveness of the defense meant fewer opportunities for downfield plays, but that answer seems a little... facile, I guess.
Not sure if this has already been posted:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...h-gun/1845899/
Bengals' Andre Smith arrested for trying to board plane with gunBengals offensive tackle Andre Smith was arrested Thursday and released on Friday in Atlanta after being accused of being in possession of a handgun at Hartsfield International Airport.
According to Atlanta police, Smith was caught with a .380 caliber pistol as he was preparing to board a flight to Miami. Smith was booked into Clayton County jail and released on Friday afternoon after he was issued a $3,000 bond.According to people familiar with the case, Smith, 25, did not have knowledge there was a handgun in his belongings. Those people asked for anonymity because they have not been authorized to speak publicly about the case.
Bengals public relations direction Jack Brennan said: "The team is aware of the incident. However, it would inappropriate to comment until the matter is resolved through normal legal channels."... several NFL players told USA TODAY Sports that approximately 75 percent of their teammates owned guns.
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