JDSal45
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.per ESPN. But before it starts.....he is Dolphins property and its past the trading deadline. Can we just be clear on that before this thread starts? Thanks.
J D Sal
per ESPN. But before it starts.....he is Dolphins property and its past the trading deadline. Can we just be clear on that before this thread starts? Thanks.
J D Sal
per ESPN. But before it starts.....he is Dolphins property and its past the trading deadline. Can we just be clear on that before this thread starts? Thanks.
J D Sal
Wonder what he's weighing these days? Any info?
one ounce at a time.....
Yes but the Fins could release him outright, then anyone could sign him.
Right, but why would they? Now that they held on to him through his suspension they are going to release him after all that time when they could actually use him, either as a player or in a trade after the season and get something out of the asset? That makes zero sense too. I thought I didn't have to say that too, but I guess I did.Yes but the Fins could release him outright, then anyone could sign him.
Yes but the Fins could release him outright, then anyone could sign him.
Right, but why would they?
Cameron was very clear after this last suspension that Williams would not play for the phins again, saying something about how he wouldn't want to make the fans suffer another disappointment. It will be interesting to see if losing has changed his tune.
Cameron was very clear after this last suspension that Williams would not play for the phins again, saying something about how he wouldn't want to make the fans suffer another disappointment. It will be interesting to see if losing has changed his tune.
DUUUUUDE, a celebration is definitely in order. TOTALLY.
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