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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.Wish we did this deal.If he can be what he was the first two years with the Steelers, this is an absolute steal for the Dolphins. It would make the Hill, Waddle, and Claypool trio the best 1,2,3 punch in the league. That said, he seems to have lost whatever he was those first two years. But not a bad risk for the Dolphins.
Streets of Chicago to the beaches of Miami.Not a bad risk, but what is the chances of him being happy sitting behind Hill, Waddle and even Berrios?
Probably the benches of Miami...Streets of Chicago to the beaches of Miami.
I've said.. we have a 2005 roster in 2023 NFL. Not going to win with this roster.Claypool appears to suck.
That said I wish we would have ****ing done the same deal. I hate that explosive offenses like Miami are still trying to improve, and we're just sitting here like "we downgraded from meyers to juju and drafted two 6th round WR, what more could you possibly want"
Wish we did this deal.
Jeudys cost just went down though.
Pointless adding more mediocre suck WR to the collection.Based on the pure potential of Claypool turning his career around vs. what they would have had to given up to get him, it looks like a deal the Patriots were stupid to pass on. But Claypool has been a locker room cancer in both Chicago and Pittsburgh. With the Pats' season teetering on the edge, the last thing they need is someone who could turn the locker room into a crap storm. I think the Pats desperately need WR help, but not Claypool.
Completely agree. On paper Claypool is the perfect guy to bring in. Young, cheap, past production. In reality I want no part of him. His idiot celebration that burned seconds off the clock costing the Steelers a chance to comeback on that TNF game a few years ago. The complete lack of effort this year in week 1. Throwing his coaches under the bus and firing his way out of Chicago after just a year. The Steelers may be able to find talented receivers but pay the price when they're annoying head cases.Based on the pure potential of Claypool turning his career around vs. what they would have had to given up to get him, it looks like a deal the Patriots were stupid to pass on. But Claypool has been a locker room cancer in both Chicago and Pittsburgh. With the Pats' season teetering on the edge, the last thing they need is someone who could turn the locker room into a crap storm. I think the Pats desperately need WR help, but not Claypool.
C Sutton would be the perfect WR for us screw Jeudy.I love the idea of Higgins or Jeudy but we need explosiveness this was the most explosive guy available to us.