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Barry Jackson from the Miami Herald reporting people in contact with the Fins are saying the Fins are going to offer a 3rd round pick or later for Boldin. Not sure if Zona would move him for that, but they will consider it.
Also the Dolphins are NOT likely to go after Brandon Marshall
Wanny screwed the pooch that draft day. I watched BOLDIN at FSU every game and was psyched to see him on the board when our pick came up.... and I went OFFFF when that moore was selected. My mother-in-law still thinks I'm a nut.
I DO NOT care if he does not run a 4.55! He catches the ball and it is about moving the chains. It is not about the threat of moving the chains! Go get him he is a stud.
what made giving up no 1s for ricky especially dumb is that 2d first only was a first if rw had 1800 yards his first year. well the only reason he had 1800 yds (and not, say, 1799) was wany decided to run him practically every running play instead of using other players to keep the draft pick down. such an idiot-I remember when the trade was made wanny said that if we ended up giving that 2d first rounder, that would mean rw would have 1800 yards and we would therefore make the superbowl, so it was a fair trade. we didn't even make the playoffs that season.
To pile onto that, Berkeley, the time Wanny chose NOT to run Ricky was at the end of the regular season finale in NE when Ricky had already run for 185 yards and 2 TD. If memory serves correctly, he chose Jay "I finished the game 11-25 with 1 TD" Fiedler to try to close out the game when we had the lead. I want to say 3 incompletions in that series not only gave the ball to NE, but stopped the clock so the series took next to no time off the clock. It was as if he thought "well, now that I've hit that trigger for the 1st rounder next year, it's time to rest Ricky so that I can drive him to smoking pot next year and flaming out on us in his prime."
This from Yahoo! Sports game recap:
But instead of running Ricky Williams, who rushed for 185 yards, in an attempt to take time off the clock, offensive coordinator Norv Turner called for two passes and Jay Fiedler threw two incompletions. On 3rd-and-10, Fiedler again faded back to pass and scrambled for seven yards before being tackled by Vrabel at the Miami 11.
“I thought the best thing to do was throw the football,” Turner said. “They were loaded up for the run. They had an eight-man front and I felt it gave us the best chance.”
Williams defended his coordinator’s playcalling.
“We were pinned back and they were expecting the run, it was a good call by Norv,” Williams said. “We should’ve executed better.”
“We figured the Patriots would be blitzing at the end to stop Ricky on the run,” Wannstedt said in defense of Turner. “But we just did not make the plays we needed in order to win this game. Down the stretch, we did not play like we needed to play.”
Sorry - back to the topic at hand...I would love to see Boldin here for a 3rd. However, if I view it from AZ's perspective, I'd have a hard time letting him go with Warner's retirement. Off-field stuff aside, he's very steady on the field and would likely help their QB adjust.
Arizona wants him gone. Because this past year when Boldin wasn't on the field and Breaston and Doucett were....Arizona's offense put up bigger numbers.
he is the type of WR we need. He will be motivated playing closer to home. With no salary cap who cares about the money.
He will be better than anyone we draft. Instant Impact Player. In a division with New England and NY Jets we can't wait around for kids to develop. Otherwise we are destined for 3rd place!
eesti Wrote:
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> Joey Porter and a 6th rounder for Boldin. He had
> injuries but still had good numbers. More than any
> WR we've had for years.
porter is worthless. no one would trade anything for him, maybe a 7th. everyone knows we are cutting him anyway.
so you are suggesting az will trade boldin to us for a 6 and a 7---no chance.
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> porter is worthless. no one would trade anything
> for him, maybe a 7th. everyone knows we are
> cutting him anyway.
> so you are suggesting az will trade boldin to us
> for a 6 and a 7---no chance.
Don't be so sure. Pass rushers are always sought after. He had 9 sacks last year. He wants to go to AZ. Arizona needs more pass rushers and wants to free themselves of Boldins contract demands. AZ currently has Chiki Okeefer (34) starting at ROLB. Bertrand Berry (6 sacks) comes in on passing downs and is 35. Porter is 2 years younger and twice the player. They get a better pass rusher than anything on the market for 3.8 mil a year. Perfect fit.
Everyone is SPECULATING that we will cut him. No one knows. Why would we cut a player under contract when we know that the FA market is almost nonexistent? With no CBA, there is not one FA 3-4 OLB on the market worth mentioning. That makes Porters value much much greater.
The top two candidates...
Julius Peppers...wants to play 3-4 but has NEVER done it. Will demand a huge contract or will get franchised.
Aaron Kampman struggled while trying to switch to a 3-4 OLB.
This may be a great deal for both sides if they are talking about Boldin for Porter and a draft pick. If the CBA is going into a capped year, I thought I read somewhere that the top 8 teams will be unable to sign FAs. Anyone know if that is the case?
We could add a WR and get rid of a headache, and they could upgrade their pass rush and get something for Boldin.