Eagles released Desean Jackson
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
I'd sign him for the phins. Wallace, Jackson, Hartline, pretty sweet receiving corp.
But we won't, of course. Too much for Philbin to handle.
I read the story re the team's concern about gang ties, and there is nothing there. He is friends with some guys who are in a gang but there's nothing saying he is committing crimes, helping anyone commit crimes, or in a gang himself. I don't think you just chuck a guy because you don't like his friends.
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The beatings will continue until morale improves.
I think the Eagles just don't want to have that much money assigned to the WR receiver spot. The rest is the press, the gang thing happened in 2010 cops said Jackson had nothing to do w/ it, had to sit out one game for missing a meeting in 2011, he learned not to miss meetings, a bad attitude, first I heard of it.
After all that has been said from the F.O. about only wanting players with good character, not much chance of him coming here IMO, especially with the locker room fiasco that this team just went through.
I just hope he ends up far away from the AFC East...Like in Oakland or somewhere far away or better yet an NFC team.
I really can't help but think that there's more to DJ than what the Eagles are saying. Just too fishy. Pending indictment perhaps? Who knows. Something isn't right to take a cap hit for a talented player just like that unless there's some huge underlying issues.
Well, at least they didn't punk another team like Ireland did with Bess - trading him without mentioning he'd recently lost his marbles. But with the rookie salary cap in place now, it makes it easier for teams to "dump" a veteran player with issues who wants a big payday. They can take the loss, draft someone in the 1st round who has a clean slate, and still come out on top instead of paying DJ.
Personally, I'd rather have Nick Foles on this team rather than having both D.J. and Tannehill. I seriously don't think there'd be an existing problem connecting deep to Wallace if Foles was a Dolphin, regardless of the o-line situation we had. RT's accuracy on the deep ball isn't very impressive, even with time to throw.