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Was Deltha O'Niel really the better option? I mean I know the beef with Ty is always the asking price but would he really rather just not play than play for a small contract?
 
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Was Deltha O'Niel really the better option? I mean I know the beef with Ty is always the asking price but would he really rather just not play than play for a small contract?

Deltha had a tough game last week, but he has been decent this year. That said, I'd love to see Ty back, at the very least for depth. We miss his physical presence on the corners. Seriously, what is the guy up to?
 
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Was Deltha O'Niel really the better option? I mean I know the beef with Ty is always the asking price but would he really rather just not play than play for a small contract?

Ty Law would be a safety, he wouldn't be out there one-on-one with a speedy Jackson.

:rolleyes:
 
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The horse is dead, dude. You can stop beating it now.
 
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Dang, I thought this was a Ty Law could play QB better than Cassel thread....
 
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Was Deltha O'Niel really the better option? I mean I know the beef with Ty is always the asking price but would he really rather just not play than play for a small contract?

Ty Law would get BURNED by the same receivers.

The only good thing about signing Ty would be that his kids could eat again. Those little tykes GOT to be getting hungry by now.
 
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haha

DOLPHINS TALKING TO TY LAW
Posted by Michael David Smith on October 16, 2008, 4:06 p.m. EDT
The Miami Dolphins are talking to the representatives for Ty Law and could bring him in for a workout, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports.

Dolphins VP of Football Operations Bill Parcells was head coach of the Patriots in 1995 and 1996, Law’s first two seasons in the NFL.

The Dolphins were already shaky at cornerback, and starter Andre’ Goodman missed practice today with what coach Tony Sparano called “a personal emergency.” Sparano did say he expects Goodman to be back for Sunday’s game against the Ravens.

The 34-year-old Law started all 32 games the last two years for the Chiefs, but he hasn’t found a new NFL home since the Chiefs released him after the season. There were reports that he was considering offers from both the Patriots and the Jets, but nothing materialized in either place. Perhaps his third time talking to an AFC East team will be the charm.
 
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haha

DOLPHINS TALKING TO TY LAW
Posted by Michael David Smith on October 16, 2008, 4:06 p.m. EDT
The Miami Dolphins are talking to the representatives for Ty Law and could bring him in for a workout, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports.

Dolphins VP of Football Operations Bill Parcells was head coach of the Patriots in 1995 and 1996, Law’s first two seasons in the NFL.

The Dolphins were already shaky at cornerback, and starter Andre’ Goodman missed practice today with what coach Tony Sparano called “a personal emergency.” Sparano did say he expects Goodman to be back for Sunday’s game against the Ravens.

The 34-year-old Law started all 32 games the last two years for the Chiefs, but he hasn’t found a new NFL home since the Chiefs released him after the season. There were reports that he was considering offers from both the Patriots and the Jets, but nothing materialized in either place. Perhaps his third time talking to an AFC East team will be the charm.


Ha! Just saw that and came on here to post it. You beat me to it!

Interesting that they mentioned that he was in fact considering an offer from the Pats....
 
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LAW INTERESTED IN PACKERS, COWBOYS
Posted by Mike Florio on October 16, 2008, 5:06 p.m. EDT
Though cornerback Ty Law is talking to the Dolphins, he’s apparently interested in several teams. But he prefers to play for a contender.

According to Adam Schefter of NFL Network, Law would be interested in joining the Packers or the Cowboys, both of which have injury problems at the cornerback position.

“I can walk in now and play on Sunday,” Law said. “I just want to go out and play ball. I’ve been training to play, I’m ready to play, and I want to go play.”

Other teams that have shown some interest in Law over the course of the past several months include the Browns, Patriots, and Jets
 
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Ha! Just saw that and came on here to post it. You beat me to it!

Interesting that they mentioned that he was in fact considering an offer from the Pats....

It said he considerED offers from the Pats. I think Florio was talking about the talks between the Pats and Law from the offseason not currently.
 
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Ha! Just saw that and came on here to post it. You beat me to it!

Interesting that they mentioned that he was in fact considering an offer from the Pats....

Yeah, from the summer.
 
I thought the mantra on this board was that the defense needed to get younger and faster.
 
I thought the mantra on this board was that the defense needed to get younger and faster.


no, no, no. The mantra is the grass is ALWAYS greener on the other side... ALWAYS.
 
enough of ty law. the guy wants money like hes champ bailey.
 
Ty Law is 135 years old. I saw him play last year with the Chiefs. He has little left other than going for picks all the time.
 
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