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Here in the philly area they are speculating that l. booker is going to be cut this weekend. My question is do you think we should take a look at him?
I would like to get him just to be on the other side of the fence for a change, think about aj feely when we gave away a second round pick to the birds and then gave them aj back!!! that is a free draft pick. Or chambers who we traded for basically a second rounder which we used to get beck and then dumped him... what do you know, lets just give chambers away. What if we had ginn and chambers with bess in the slot, ronnie and ricky, and fasano- thats weapons...
Anyhow if we picked up booker and then we could have picked up the eagles third rounder for free, i like it. Thoughts?
well after this year ricky is done, i believe he said he will retire after this year if so we do not have a scat back. I agree it is a question of who do we cut since with hillards production this preseason he will be picked up if we try to put him on the practice squad i am just thinking down the road of what do we do when ricky is not here...
ghotirule Wrote:
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> Booker? We are STACKED at RB.
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> Ricky, Ronnie, Cobbs, and Hillard. Booker could
> bring them water.
Yeah, but he'd look good doing it..if he doesn't spill all of it juking out the cheerleaders on the way to the bench.
We got rid of Booker because he did not fit the size requirement for an RB in this system. The Dolphins drafted the type of RB they liked in Parmelee and Hilliard.
We had to retool our personel last year quite abit because of the different philosophy in player types.
We may give a little guy a look once in while if he has that something special, but at the end of the day our experiment with the little kick/punt returner got sliced. If the players aren't big, they better make up for it with being smart and tough.
Pat White seems to have been able to impress enough with the latter two qualities to make up for the lack of size.