Fins reach out to Ty Law!
Here's what rotoworld has:
The Dolphins have reportedly contacted free agent CB Ty Law about possibly joining the team.
Law would have to show he is in shape first and he always seems to want more money than he's worth. The Dolphins, though, are thin at the position and have some injuries. Law was drafted by Bill Parcells in New England, so he knows the system. Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel Parcells must still have faith in this guy. Not sure if it's a good move or notThis fanpost was written by one of The Phinsider's registered users.
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I think it is a great idea, for the short term atleast
Lehan is a suspect 2nd corner but would be a very decent nickelback!
I thought
no one was signing him cuz he doesn’t cover very well anymore
We're talkin' about PRACTICE....practice!
veteran...
get him cheap……and im in…..pay him anything more than close to the min. and i say play someone with upside and let them learn
"Well said."
--Matty I (2008)
rotoworld and pft kind of the same?
On this team, we are all united in a common goal: to keep my job
-Nicky Primetime
Hes definitely cant be worse than what we have now!
Ill believe it when I see it.
I think I would rather play
Jason Allen at CB and see if he’s any good. We’re not making playoff noise this year, might as well see if this kid can actually get it somewhere in the secondary. Or bring Billingsley back and let him play, maybe he’s a diamond in the rough. Law does nothing to help the rebuild.
It’s not like bringing in a veteran QB to mentor and provide a bridge to the rookie, pretty much every other position benefits from playing early. It’s doubtful we have any true NFL caliber CB’s outside of Will Allen, but it can’t hurt to find out right? Put Jason Allen in.
OK.... so if the Jacksonville Jaguars are known as the "Jags" and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are known as the "Bucs," what does that make the Tennessee Titans?
by Little Nicky 21 on Oct 17, 2008 12:12 AM EDT reply actions

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