Eric Green just released by the phins today.
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VVVVVontae will be ok...I agree his mistakes are correctable. Too agressive and nervous im sure in his first game didnt help....
They say he is very positive and likes to talk a lot which is a good thing. Comunication between the dbs is very important..
He will replace will allen is due time. But looks like the other spot is sean smiths for now. We'll see what happens.
As far as eric green goes, the mad dog when interviewed said eric looked like a pretzel in the game. The receiver going one way and green going the other...He said he had very bad footwork.
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Financially, cutting Green now will accelerate the salary cap hit from a $3.15 million bonus that was originally supposed to be spread out over two years. The Dolphins will save $2.85 million in base salary they were to pay Green this season and next. - Sun Sentinel
eesti Wrote:
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> I guess not....
>
> Financially, cutting Green now will accelerate the
> salary cap hit from a $3.15 million bonus that was
> originally supposed to be spread out over two
> years. The Dolphins will save $2.85 million in
> base salary they were to pay Green this season and
> next. - Sun Sentinel
TY.............Aren't we under the cap anyways.......???????
We got all the rookies signed and if we are under the cap we are fine.
The more you are under the more you can be in a position to turn on a dime if the opportunity knocks.
The writing has been on the wall for some time with green. Cardinals knew he was done before the fins did, only bad thing.
1. Wish we could have kept goodman another year ... to give these guys some learn time, but hopefully the playing time will accelerate their tutoring
2. My read on Vontae at this point is - He's a little scary and a threat to give up the big one.
3. Sean Smith seems to have the consistency of a more seasoned player. Surprising.
4. We really need to sdee these guys against a better passing team and after a little more game time for them ... to really see the picture.
5. My evaluation at this point is:
- Green wasn't what we needed
- Davis is a long way from being starter ready
- Smith might be but needs some testing
If someone comes available, I wouldn't count the FO out on picking them up. Having said that it would be hard to expect to find big talent this late, but you never know.
phinjim wrote:
1. Wish we could have kept goodman another year ... to give these guys some learn time, but hopefully the playing time will accelerate their tutoring
Agreed. Goodman had a good year. IMO he was our most consistent DB. Him and bell....I don't know that sean smith can handle the big boys Randy ,Terrel when the regular season start. At least not yet.
I know enough about Matt Roth to understand that the guy isn't 100% yet. When he capable of going, then he will bust his butt like he always has in the past. With it being a contract year for him, he shouldn't do anything to jeopardize his health. I suspect he wants to go into the season 100% so he can put the groin problems behind him. That will be good for both him and the Phins. It might be a smart thing to put him on the PUP list. It gives us a chance to hold on to a guy who can come back 6 weeks into the season if another player were to get hurt. Maybe a guy like Moses can prove his worth in the meantime.
He thought he could coast since he finally made it "home" and found out the hard way that you have to earn your position for Sporano and an up and coming team.
He got beat out in 08 by a rook and again in 09. Don't like it...to friggin bad. Work harder!
The fact is he got beat out by Joey Thomas, Nathan Jones and Jason Allen. Deal with it!
Green lost his job twice to rookies, and in our camp he couldn't cover a receiver to save his life. So why shouldn't we cut him? He's ridiculous. There are players who come out of college and always work hard for whatever team they're on, and love the game of football, and then there are other players who spend their career trying to stay under the radar, and do the minimum work required to continue to collect an nfl paycheck.