Tab Perry waived/injured
[Editor's Note by Matty I] This was originally posted as a fanshot. I've edited it for front-page posting. Also, here's the link to the info on MD.com. [end note]
Check this out just on Rotoworld:
Dolphins waived/injured WR Tab Perry.
Perry, 26, tore his Achilles' tendon last weekend, unbeknownst to the Miami media. It's a crippling injury and one that threatens to end his career. Perry has always had intriguing skills for offense and special teams, but has been one of the most injury plagued players in the league since 2005.
Things just got a bit easier for Devone Bess from Hawaii. Definitely looks like a very young core of Wide receivers.
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How does this make the 'Phins "idiots"?
I wasn’t particularly thrilled by the signing myself (he sounded too much like Joe Toledo in a WRs body), but understood that it would have been a relatively big reward for the minimal risk they took. It’s unrealistic to expect Parcells and Ireland to hit on every player they sign, just enough of them to turn the team around.
by Deof Movestofca on May 29, 2008 4:49 AM EDT up reply actions
yep
all the undrafted, unheard of, players start to fall and fall off our roster as always..
hopefully thier is a diamond in the rough, who will make us a proud franchise once again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What happend to the Killer BEEs
What category would that be?
About the only thing Yatil Green and Ted Ginn have in common is that both were 1st round picks of the ‘Phins.
by Deof Movestofca on May 29, 2008 4:31 AM EDT up reply actions
One difference...
Yatil Green went to a much, much, much better school than Ginn
We're talkin' about PRACTICE....practice!
category
of 6foot, 180 pound, lightning fast WRs that have so much potential but due to habitual injury rarely see the field. the book is still out on ginn, but he was injured celebratng a TD his senior year and said he wasnt fully healthy last year.

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