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The Dolphins aren't trying to SIGN Trent Green. They are trying to trade for him. There is a difference.
They trade for a new qb every year.
__________________ On a day when they could have had impact players David Terrell or Koren Robinson . . they took Richard Seymour, who is too tall to play tackle at 6-6 and too slow to play defensive end. This genius move was followed by trading out of a spot where they could have gotten Robert Ferguson and settled for tackle Matt Light, who will not help any time soon. - Ron Borges, MSNBC after 2001 Draft
The Dolphins aren't trying to SIGN Trent Green. They are trying to trade for him. There is a difference.
sign, trade whatever, a wet fart is a wet fart by any other name and smells just as bad. greene is just another stuck in the mud move by a perennially stuck in the mud team.
sign, trade whatever, a wet fart is a wet fart by any other name and smells just as bad. greene is just another stuck in the mud move by a perennially stuck in the mud team.
Well, the wet fart kinda fits you also. Basically you are talking our your arse in either case.
Its Green not Greene. And Trent Green is a good back-up for Culpepper and should be more than adequate to take over if/when Culpepper falters. In all honesty, I fear Green more than I do Culpepper.
Well, the wet fart kinda fits you also. Basically you are talking our your arse in either case.
Its Green not Greene. And Trent Green is a good back-up for Culpepper and should be more than adequate to take over if/when Culpepper falters. In all honesty, I fear Green more than I do Culpepper.
green will be 37 this year, he's immobile and his head has been rocked harder than a coconut falling from a tree. he's never won a playoff game. signing him does exactly nothing for that team's long term prospects. and when you're as bad as they are you had better be thinking long term versus short term fixes. coldpooper or green are equally scary, in the sense that 0 = 0.
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Well, the wet fart kinda fits you also. Basically you are talking our your arse in either case.
Its Green not Greene. And Trent Green is a good back-up for Culpepper and should be more than adequate to take over if/when Culpepper falters. In all honesty, I fear Green more than I do Culpepper.
A wet fart feels like the kind of thing you'll get away with at the beginning. No one will notice your mistake and you will one-up those around you in the end. Then, as soon as you pull the trigger, you realize you made a terrible mistake, and the only way to fix it is to go home and change your pants.
Given that the Dolphins have changed, thrown away and burned their pants already this offseason, I don't see how thay'll ever recover from the wet fart of trading for Green.
Well, the wet fart kinda fits you also. Basically you are talking our your arse in either case.
Its Green not Greene. And Trent Green is a good back-up for Culpepper and should be more than adequate to take over if/when Culpepper falters. In all honesty, I fear Green more than I do Culpepper.
Agreed completely. There are a couple of obstacles that the Dolphins face with this move however. If Green comes to Miami, he's going to want to be a starter and likely want starter money. Also, do the Fins cut Culpepper, or proceed forward with him? I would be very happy with Green as an insuarnce policy in case Culpepper is in fact done in the NFL. I wonder if the Fins would draft Stanton or another late first day pick, or groom Lemon under these 2.
A wet fart feels like the kind of thing you'll get away with at the beginning. No one will notice your mistake and you will one-up those around you in the end. Then, as soon as you pull the trigger, you realize you made a terrible mistake, and the only way to fix it is to go home and change your pants.
Given that the Dolphins have changed, thrown away and burned their pants already this offseason, I don't see how thay'll ever recover from the wet fart of trading for Green.
By no means am I talking smack, but I would like to know how the Fins have "burned their pants" this off-season.