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Mike Wallace anyone


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A lot of talk that he might be released. Signed a huge contract so he would still be getting paid quite a bit to play for another team. This could make him accept a lesser deal from another team like us. I know he quit on the dolphins a few times but was probably frustrated with Ryan tannehill. With his head on straight he is exactly what we need. Him and Cam could be magical

Mike Wallace | MIA

(January 16, 2015 3:00 PM EST)

Speaking Friday, owner Stephen Ross admitted Mike Wallace's Dolphins future is in doubt.

"I don't think anyone really knows," was Ross' exact response. Signed to a five-year, $60 million deal in March 2013, Wallace has averaged just 896 yards as a Dolphin, and reportedly quit on the team multiple times in 2014. He's due $9.85 million for 2015, $3 million of which is guaranteed. Due $32.7 million over the next three seasons, Wallace is untradeable. Releasing him would create $5.2 million in dead money.

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Until he benched himself.

(and followed up with that bizarre 'press conference')

Presser was odd. I'll give u that.

Sounds to me there was more to it than him just benching himself. But big picture that one incident is all that stands out in his NFL career.....given his skill set I'll still take him.

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The quit on team remarks are scary. But I'd quit on the dolphins too. Isn't Gloria Estefan a co-owner?

Seriously though, he's exactly what our WR core is lacking...

But we just graduated from dollar store to tree-fitty store, and he might command more than tree-fitty.

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