Free agent CB Stanford Routt is drawing interest from the Dolphins, Cardinals, and Lions.
Routt cleared waivers after being cut by the Chiefs on Monday. The 29-year-old allowed a dreadful 64.1 completion percentage, 491 yards, and three touchdowns in seven games as Kansas City's right corner this year, according to Pro Football Focus. Quarterbacks had an astronomical 111.9 rating throwing at Routt. Miami lost Richard Marshall (back) to injured reserve, Arizona has employed a rotation opposite Patrick Peterson, and Detroit's secondary has been ravaged by injuries. Routt should be able to find a job before season's end. Related: Cardinals, Dolphins, Lions Source: Jason La Canfora on Twitter Nov 7 - 9:38 PM |
Per the Miami Herald, the Dolphins are not interested in free agent CB Stanford Routt at this time.
Even after they gave up 433 passing yards to Andrew Luck and lost Richard Marshall (back) for the season, the Dolphins are passing on Routt. It's a reminder that 4.27 wheels can't cure everything. Routt was also reportedly drawing interest from the Cardinals and Lions. |
I wonder what he said and to who.
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Did not want to let Carr go. Did not want Routt (at any price.) Did not want Ca$$hole. |
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I work in the Mayor's Office of Special Events in Houston and we have a program with the Mayor's Office in Dallas where each gets to visit the other's city and football team. While in Dallas, I actually got a chance to speak to Carr and he point blank told me that he would have stayed in KC BUT he was given a low "non-negotiatiable" ceiling by the Chiefs, so he "Knew what he had to do." All the love fest with the Cowboys was circumstantial truth. YES, he did like the Cowboys and YES, he always wanted to play for them, BUT he really liked playing with Flowers and thought the Secondary could be really good in KC. He said once he received the offer from KC (It was not even an offer it was just talks) - he knew what he had to do. It was strictly a business decision. That is almost exactly how he put it. I also spoke to Orton. Now THAT was an interesting conversation. |
What did Orton say?
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This is the perfect example of the whole being better than the individual parts. They were yin and yang both on and off the field. Perfect match. Pioli lowballed Carr because he felt he'd take less than market value. BEYOND reerunED... |
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the Raiders knew who to pick on when they played KC. *cough cough*
glad he's out. |
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There are no words......but :facepalm: |
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