thewaylifeshouldbe
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Re: Can Someone Tell Me If This Is Real? (Junior Seau to sign with Patriots?) (merged
He was released by Miami in March for cap space. That effectively made him a free agent.
Sure, Seau is old, and probably will never play up to the level he did that earned him 12 PRO BOWL invitations, but he may still have a very solid year left in him. He had a great year for Miami in 2003, but suffered injuries in '04 and '05. Anyone calling him overrated doesn't truly appreciate the impact he had with San Diego and the defense.
If he can stay healthy (assuming he makes the cut and the team) he may surprise many people.
EDIT: Forgot to add that he always gives 110 percent effort.
mgcolby said:Ok I will ask the question I was figured would already be posted. How does that work, he retires a few days ago and then re-signs with a different team, was his contract expired, i.e only a one year deal with the dolphins? I just don't understand that part of it, because if he still had time left on his contract than any player could just say "I am retiring" and then wait a week and sign with someone else.
A little help with this please.
He was released by Miami in March for cap space. That effectively made him a free agent.
Sure, Seau is old, and probably will never play up to the level he did that earned him 12 PRO BOWL invitations, but he may still have a very solid year left in him. He had a great year for Miami in 2003, but suffered injuries in '04 and '05. Anyone calling him overrated doesn't truly appreciate the impact he had with San Diego and the defense.
If he can stay healthy (assuming he makes the cut and the team) he may surprise many people.
EDIT: Forgot to add that he always gives 110 percent effort.
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