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Is it better not to take Miami's 6th?
If we cut Green do we get a compensatory pick.
Not sure on the requirements for compensatory picks. But if so, it seems like we are better off to keep him than let him go for a 6th. |
I would imagine the league would consider him a backup up at this point, so we wouldn't get a decent pick for him. :(
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i think we would get a better compensation pick then what Miami could offer us... Should be a 4-5th rounder, hopefully a 3rd but it will never happen since he got hurt last year...
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The Dolphins are laughing stock
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Compensation would have to do with how much money he got and how he played......I doubt we'd get much.
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Carl was doing a deal with one of the ESPN guys and said Trent was the starter if the season started tomorrow... I think he's somewhat freaked about not being able to trade Trent.
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You dont get compensation picks for players that are released or traded.
They are only given out for unrestrictred free agents that sign with another team. |
Wouldn't it be restricted free agents?
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Wont we have to pay him like 7 mil if we keep him past June 1st?? No way we pay him that.
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It is Miami who is over a barrell in this situation, not KC. Giving up Green, even at this point in his career, for a 6th round pick is ludicrous. Why bother? We can afford to wait things out because Miami is in a world of hurt right now at QB. They have Cleo Lemmons, the new BYU QB, and the big, fat stiff Culpepper (who still hasn't rehabbed himself after TWO years!).
We should jack the asking price up to a third rounder starting tomorrow morning and never look back. Screw Miami. |
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He says, "Buy this car for $10,000." You say "I won't pay you more than $6,000." The dealer says, "OK. How about $8,000." You say, "No. I will only pay $6,000." The dealer says, "You have to have this car. You have no choice. The last customer paid $8,000 so $8,000 is a fair price. Pay it or you don't get the car." You say, "I won't pay more than $6,000." The dealer says, "Fine. The new price is $9,000." Now, you don't get the car and the dealer doesn't get the sale. But did it do any good at all to jack the price up at the end? In the end, no one goes away happy. The dealer is still sitting with an old car with a possible blown engine and the customer is stilll without a good car. It's probably best that you keep your QB with the health issues and possible attitude issues and we keep our poor QB's. Are we making a playoff run? Not a chance. Then again, not a chance with Trent (and LJ and Tony G. for that matter). Could we go 4-12 this year with Cleo and Beck as our starters? Probably a pretty good chance of it. Would we have gone any better than 6-10 or 7-9 with Trent. Doubt it. I can understand Carl's position and Randy's position. I guess we both move on. |
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I don't think you give up a QB to another team in the AFC for what is most likely a practice squad player, if he is even that lucky. Especially when you can get a 5th rounder for a kick returner.
Seriously, if we are going to cut him I think we don't drop him until after June 1st, so that they are forced to try to fit all of Trent's training in after all of the mini camps are done. Sure we wouldn't get anything for him, but we would put Miami pretty far behind to prove a point. |
If we don't have to cut him I'd keep him. Carl played this thing like he was supposed to. I thought all along that Carl originally said a 2nd, Miami said a 6th, and logic dictated they'd meet in the middle in the 4th round, that's what negotiation is. Carl did it right on his end, and Miami just didn't do anything, so screw them. I'd really rather Carl not budge below the 4th rounder, although I could see them meeting at a 5th rounder next year.
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1. You've never tried to start the car you have. You don't even know if it'll run. 2. There are no other dealers from which to buy a car. You want a car that will start, you buy from the one dealer in town with a car to sell. Now if you are willing to take the car you have and risk having to push it around if it doesn't start, I'm sure the dealer is willing to sit on his car and eat the small loss he may take. |
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I don't think anybody expects a 3rd. Many would love a 3rd. Most think a 4th or 5th would be fair. A 6th is low and a 7th is just a pity pick. The Snowflakes didn't have a 5th so a 4th is what was fair this year. Now how it goes down, who knows, usually teams get one round higher than they would in the current years draft or the addition of a 6th or 7th.
I just hope Trent can get his equipment back from Miami :) |
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I've got nothing against Trent. He's a class guy and a has been a great QB for the Chiefs. I've been in KC for 4 years and have enjoyed watching him. I think he would be a great mentor of Beck and upgrade our QB position. However, like any of you, I don't want to give up good draft picks. Do I want something for nothing? YES! But so do you. We are rebuilding just like you and need all the draft picks we can get. Were we NE or Indy or Balt or someone making a run, I could see it. We suck worse than you. Why would we want to give up draft picks for a 1 or 2 year stop gap when we already suck? |
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I also don't believe you establish your price depending on what others did. Just because other overpaid (in your opinion) does not mean that you have to. And keep in mind that McNair was 3 1/2 years younger when he was aquired and for a lower 4th round pick. Lastly, I'm not sure the Phins screwed the pooch on the draft pick. They spent more time with Brady Quinn than anyone and came away thinking Beck was better. Had they not done their due diligence with him or just taken him to dinner (LOL), I might agree. But Shea was the one that was working him our before his pro day so I get the feeling we knew a lot about him. I guess we'll see. |
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Because he won't renegotiate with anyone except the Dolphins.... My bad. |
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