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Seriously, its Aug 2nd, first day of camp. Vonnie is still a free agent. He wants to return to Miami. The Dolphins aren't soo deep on the D-line that they don't have an open spot. I like Phillip Merling but we aren't 100% sure he is an every down player YET for us (some day he will be but this year? Who knows).....I hope we scoop Vonnie Holliday up before someone else does.
Vonnie deserves to be a part of this team... this year, after last year
BURP, excuse me, anyway i think its on him, and how much he is willing to play for. At his age his days are realy numbered, so if he is willing to take vet min or close to it i feel the brass would invest into him. I hope he talks with jason taylor and does what he did, but i dought it.
ghotirule Wrote:
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> Holliday is one player id wish they would bring
> back..He brings leadership and experience. I think
> he had a decent season last year.
>
> I agree, but I don't see it happening for more
> than the VetMin. And it looks like Holliday is
> interested in something more.
eesti Wrote:
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> BTW...doe aanyone remember this guy?
>
> McDaniel's college career was somewhat marred by
> injuries early on but by his senior year, he was
> one of the top players on the Oklahoma team
> despite being caught drinking after games and
> skipping classes. He played linebacker for the
> American Football League's Houston Oilers and
> Denver Broncos but really became a star with when
> he was traded to the New York Jets in 1964. He was
> a crowd favorite and made 23 tackles in a single
> game against his former Denver Broncos. He was
> picked by the Miami Dolphins in the 1966 American
> Football League expansion draft, as the team's
> major name player. During the 1968 season, he
> knocked out two police officers in an altercation
> and was traded to the San Diego Chargers. Wahoo
> never played a game for San Diego and started
> wrestling full-time.
>
> Not one but two police officers...lol What a mad
> mad!
I was too young to remember him but I've seen films and heard stories. He was a beast.
I remember him. We used to laugh at the name. Very fitting for a Dolphin player as a Wahoo is a sport fish. Don't remember many on that first team, but the coaches son, Wilson, was one of the QBs.
Very fitting name for a wrestler too.
Vonnie being cut was all about Money and roster bonus. Expect the phins to sign Vonnie back this week and yes, at more than the vet minimum. Vonnie can still play and has good years left. He played well and will do so again...........mark this down.....Vonnie Signs this week with the phins.....you heard it hear FIRST!
I don't think it will be that soon if it even happens. They need to get a good look at McDaniels, and Dotsen first. If it happens which I doubt, it will be around the 3rd preseason game if he is still available.
1. VH doesn't need a lot of reps and training camp to be ready to play. As a vet he can come in and be an asset later, and at the right price.
- Risk if another team wants him enough t pay him ... so be it. So far no takers, and he likely wants to play here anyway.
2. Getting the young guys reps is also consistent with waiting a while. At the same time it gives reps to merlin and mcdaniel to see what we have without VH.
3. If the price is right and we're not getting the demonstrated upgrade / for the price and overall quality ... I expect the FO will get it done.
- In the while as noted ... no one is beating down VH's door so the wait give VH a training camp pass and the FO a chance to evaluate what they have. The option is still there to get depth at a value.
- The big question is ... what kind of shap is VH staying in?
Tim Graham, of ESPN.com, reports free-agent DL Vonnie Holliday (Dolphins) thought he deserved better from the Miami Dolphins after the team released him Monday, March 2, although he understand the move was strictly business. Holliday was due a $1.5 million roster bonus Tuesday, March 3. His salary-cap number for this season would have been $5.75 million. "There's no loyalty in this league," Holliday said. "Everybody throws that word around, but at the end of the day, it's a business. It's about numbers. I've seen it happen in this business before. I've been around a long time. Now I'm that guy. But I have no hard feelings towards the Dolphins."
yeah right....
Brian Biggane, of the Palm Beach Post, reports Cary Fabricant, agent for unrestricted free-agent DL Vonnie Holliday (Dolphins), said it likely will be a few weeks into training camp before Holliday signs with a team.
Pride may keep him away from Miami but there are too many teams switching to a 3-4 this year for him not to get a job. DE's in 3-4's are hard to find and some of those teams with slowly switch over and run a hybrid system. Vonnie is an asset because he can play 4-3 DT and 3-4 DE. Packers, Detroit and Denver have all looked at him.
This regime is stingy with draft picks but gave up a 6th round for McD because ireland has a man crush on him. Parcels told Ireland that if he gave up the pick, he had to get it back....which he did but McD will get every chance to earn a spot.
Compared to some of the other guys who are getting lost in the shuffle like Rod Wright and Ryan baker, McD is lining up with the first team.