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Just throwing it out there. I imagine the Dolphins will release him when all is said and done.
The dolphins almost can't cut him (despite it being the clear choice) for the PR spin of this.
I'm not sure they have an option. At this point you kind of want to remove yourself from the situation as soon as possible. Keeping him on the team hurts them more in the long term than cutting IMO.
Shark, not saying to trade for him. I'd be surprised if he was a Dolphin by the end of November.
i think next year will be the time . i wouldnt trade for him for sure . but i am not going to bash the guy for asking the organization to stop something before turning to violence .
i wouldnt have done it that way but i wont bash him either
I just think at a certain point you cut your losses. The longer he is there the more damaging it is to the organization's image. It may not cost them much of anything financially to keep him but his presence is becoming a cancer due to what happened.
Please..why not.
Because I think we have already filled our quota of quitters on this team. We don't need another.
Because I think we have already filled our quota of quitters on this team. We don't need another.