Jay Fiedler plans to fight for his job -- his starting job.
Asked if he would be comfortable in a backup role, Fiedler said: "No, I wouldn't. I've been a starter the last four years. And I plan to be a starter, whether it's here or elsewhere."
The Dolphins' quarterback is vulnerable to a restructure and demotion or release because he has a $2 million roster bonus due in April, and a 2004 base salary of $3.7 million, up from $750,000. The Dolphins' yet-to-be-named general manager could seek an available veteran or top-rated rookie to replace a starter with a career-worst 72.4 passer rating.
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Asked if he would be comfortable in a backup role, Fiedler said: "No, I wouldn't. I've been a starter the last four years. And I plan to be a starter, whether it's here or elsewhere."
The Dolphins' quarterback is vulnerable to a restructure and demotion or release because he has a $2 million roster bonus due in April, and a 2004 base salary of $3.7 million, up from $750,000. The Dolphins' yet-to-be-named general manager could seek an available veteran or top-rated rookie to replace a starter with a career-worst 72.4 passer rating.
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