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    Default Linebacker Dansby agrees to $43 million deal with Dolphins

    great pick up for the Fish!

    Look out NFL, Parcels is building a champion

    Young team

    Great offensive line

    Best running back duo

    Great young QB

    Just need a wide receiver and we are on the way to the Superbowl




    Linebacker Dansby agrees to $43 million deal with Dolphins

    March 5, 2010
    CBSSports.com wire reports

    MIAMI -- On the first day of free agency, linebacker Karlos Dansby flew to South Florida and decided to stay.

    Analysis Pete Prisco

    Karlos Dansby is a good linebacker, but he just got great-player money from the Dolphins. Read more

    Dansby agreed to a $43 million, five-year deal with the Miami Dolphins on Friday, a person familiar with the negotiations said.
    The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the Dolphins didn't announce an agreement. The contract includes $22 million guaranteed and will pay Dansby $27 million over the next three years.
    The deal was part of a big one-day shakeup in the Dolphins' defense. Miami terminated the contracts of disgruntled outside linebacker Joey Porter, inside linebacker Akin Ayodele and free safety Gibril Wilson.

    One of the big prizes on this year's market, Dansby has started since his rookie season in 2004 with Arizona. He made one of the most memorable plays in this year's playoffs, returning Aaron Rodgers' fumble 17 yards for a touchdown to give the Cardinals a 51-45 overtime victory over the Green Bay Packers.
    As Friday's moves made clear, the Bill Parcells regime is eager to improve a defense that last year gave up a franchise-record 140 points in the fourth quarter, most in the NFL. In the final three games, desperate to stay in the playoff race, the Dolphins fell behind 24-6, 27-0 and 27-10.
    Miami fired defensive coordinator Paul Pasqualoni in January and replaced him with Mike Nolan.
    Porter, a four-time Pro Bowler chosen in January to the NFL's All-Decade team, was released last month but reverted to the Miami roster because of a salary cap technicality. He had campaigned to be released while complaining about his reduced role last season and his relationship with coach Tony Sparano.
    Wilson was a flop in his only season with the Dolphins. He received $8 million guaranteed when he signed a year ago.
    Ayodele was a two-year starter at inside linebacker, but Dansby offers more big-play ability. The former Cardinals star has 25½ career sacks, 10 interceptions, 12 fumbles forced and nine fumbles recovered. Dansby can stop the run, rush the quarterback and drop into coverage, and in Miami he'll play in the same 3-4 scheme the Cardinals use.
    Last edited by DwightShrute; 03-06-10 at 01:21 PM.

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    Great signing for the Dolphins. Was hoping he'd sign with my Redskins, since there was a few rumors pointing to us being interested, but he should be a great fit for Miami.

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    Miami needs a good CB and Saftey then the defense is set. We need a WR to help out the rest, why the hell did we let go of Wes Welker?????

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    welker was good but brady made him especially with moss on the other side, the question should be why did you draft ginn and what happened to david boston?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlphaOmega View Post
    Miami needs a good CB and Saftey then the defense is set. We need a WR to help out the rest, why the hell did we let go of Wes Welker?????
    no comment except that was before Parcels came aboard

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    good player

    but boy thats expensive

    cant say this is a winner, just because you spend a ton

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    They could probably create a mini Colts.

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    Warner retired, Rolle and Dansby leave via Free agency, and Boldin traded. are the cards even gonna be competitive next year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthyburrito View Post
    Warner retired, Rolle and Dansby leave via Free agency, and Boldin traded. are the cards even gonna be competitive next year?
    no...probably trying to rebuild and fight another day.

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    they're also cheapskates. i remember reading a story where they deducted 44 cents from Darnell Dockett's paycheck to cover postage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthyburrito View Post
    they're also cheapskates. i remember reading a story where they deducted 44 cents from Darnell Dockett's paycheck to cover postage.
    Wow...great story. Good luck to them recruiting free agents over there.

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