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Dolphins | Surtain to Stay? - from www.KFFL.com
Dolphins | Surtain to Stay? - from www.KFFL.com
Thu, 3 Mar 2005 07:36:24 -0800 The Sun-Sentinel reports the Miami Dolphins may keep CB Patrick Surtain if a trade cannot be worked out. It is believed the Dolphins may be interested in extending Surtain's contract, but both sides – the team and his agent, Gary Uberstine – have different opinions about his value. Uberstine said the way the free-agent market unfolds will likely determine Surtain's fate and that the Dolphins were interested in trading Surtain for draft picks. |
They might be extending his contract so that he can be traded.
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Surtain might end up staying
By Alex Marvez and Harvey Fialkov Staff writers Posted March 3 2005 Dolphins fans might not have to discard their No. 23 jerseys after all. Agent Gary Uberstine acknowledged Wednesday that Patrick Surtain may be returning if a trade cannot be worked out.The Dolphins had allowed Surtain to seek a trade last month after the two sides weren't close to ironing out a contract extension that would provide salary-cap relief while also giving the three-time Pro Bowl cornerback the pay increase he is seeking. "I think that if they don't find something they feel is good value for the team that they're content to let Pat play his last year out," Uberstine said on WAXY (790-AM). Uberstine said the way the free-agent market unfolds will largely determine Surtain's fate. For example, Kansas City had expressed interest but is now courting free agent cornerbacks like Samari Rolle to avoid having to provide draft-pick compensation to the Dolphins. The Kansas City Star also reported the Chiefs were unhappy with Surtain's financial requests. The fate of other free-agent cornerbacks like Fred Smoot (Washington), Ken Lucas (Seattle) and Ty Law (ex-New England) will influence the market for Surtain as well. Surtain, who has a year left on his contract, is to earn $6.17 million in salary with a salary-cap number of $8.38 million. The Dolphins are believed interested in extending Surtain's contract but have a different opinion of his value at this stage in his eight-year career. Uberstine said Kansas City is a potential suitor but Indianapolis isn't, which should end speculation about a trade of Surtain for Colts tailback Edgerrin James. Uberstine said the Dolphins were interested in trading Surtain for draft picks. "He's one of the few players on the team where [a trade] makes sense," Uberstine said. "They could get good value opposed to renting him for a year." http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/f...dolphins-front |
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He is prtetty good but, he is not worth what he thinks he is or what Miami thinks he is.
I certainly would not want to give up a 2nd round choice for him. Rolle and Smoot are the best available. We can concentrate our efforts there. If Surtain falls through the cracks.......oh well. |
Some other news related to the Phins and KFFL.
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Dolphins | Kennedy Expected to Visit - from www.KFFL.com
Thu, 3 Mar 2005 07:58:45 -0800 The Sun-Sentinel reports the Miami Dolphins are expected to meet with free agent S Kenoy Kennedy (Broncos). Dolphins | Interested in Holliday - from www.KFFL.com Thu, 3 Mar 2005 07:58:19 -0800 The Sun-Sentinel reports the Miami Dolphins are believed to be interested in free agent DE Vonnie Holliday (Chiefs). |
so no one will give them a 2nd..
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I think its stupid to make a trade till after FA slows down, if we are able to sign Rolle we don't need Surtain, but if the Dolphins still want to dance on Draft day I would do it. |
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