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6 hours ago, XClown1986 said:

I don't understand this one at all. The Dolphins just signed Malik Willis and then traded away his only weapon at WR. 

I honestly feel bad for Willis. I mean, good that he got a decent (NFL QB speaking) payday and will be set for life, but in terms of actually competing and providing he's a legit starter? The Dolphins are gonna carry $175M in dead cap this year and they have an out in Willis' contract after the 2027 season. This seems like the most obvious tank job in history with Willis signed as cover for it.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly feel bad for Willis. I mean, good that he got a decent (NFL QB speaking) payday and will be set for life, but in terms of actually competing and providing he's a legit starter? The Dolphins are gonna carry $175M in dead cap this year and they have an out in Willis' contract after the 2027 season. This seems like the most obvious tank job in history with Willis signed as cover for it.

The athletic football show said today that they knew that going in eyes wide open. Said the market wasnt what willis was expecting so they took what they could get.  How much is true I have no idea but it does kindof track.  Generational wealth to lead a football team to a top 5 pick.  Sure why not

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14 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

The athletic football show said today that they knew that going in eyes wide open. Said the market wasnt what willis was expecting so they took what they could get.  How much is true I have no idea but it does kindof track.  Generational wealth to lead a football team to a top 5 pick.  Sure why not

Yep, I'd sign it. From a pure football perspective, it sucks. From a winning at life perspective, he literally just won the lottery.

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25 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly feel bad for Willis. I mean, good that he got a decent (NFL QB speaking) payday and will be set for life, but in terms of actually competing and providing he's a legit starter? The Dolphins are gonna carry $175M in dead cap this year and they have an out in Willis' contract after the 2027 season. This seems like the most obvious tank job in history with Willis signed as cover for it.

He will be the bridge qb until the guy they draft is ready to start. He will keep fans interested until the next draft at least. I suppose he could prove to be their guy but he has a bad team to carry and I don't think he can. 

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58 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He will be the bridge qb until the guy they draft is ready to start. He will keep fans interested until the next draft at least. I suppose he could prove to be their guy but he has a bad team to carry and I don't think he can. 

Yeah, you can have your pick of NFL QBs and it's still pretty much impossible to draw a path to a playoff berth for that roster.

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

He will be the bridge qb until the guy they draft is ready to start. He will keep fans interested until the next draft at least. I suppose he could prove to be their guy but he has a bad team to carry and I don't think he can. 

If he can pull a Cam Ward Titans performance and look like their best player on the field he will keep people interested even if they suck overall

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5 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

1 year prove it deals. This is how we should be signing RBs. 

We have been doing that since Foreman. Since CMC has been gone. 
Chuba, I know. I think we could have a stalwart under a multi year for continuity and fill in around him. Hoping for more from Chuba this year though. 

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I wonder if they give Bobby Wagner a look. He’s still tremendous coming downhill and it could let Wallace rotate in on pass sets, which he’s better at. I suspect they wanna get in on a deep LB class from the interviews they’ve done but it’s hard to find a place for it early. 

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