I know pfw sucks but this is more of facts then their crappy opinion Miami
We hear the recent news that RB Ricky Williams reportedly tested positive for marijuana in December 2003 (although he was appealing the results at presstime) could make the Dolphins reconsider whether they want to extend his contract beyond the 2005 season, when his current deal expires. That, in turn, could hinder the Dolphins’ ability to re-sign DE Adewale Ogunleye, a restricted free agent who has not been willing to sign the team’s one-year tender of $1.824 million following a 15-sack season. The Dolphins had targeted Williams (who has salaries of $3.735 million this year and $3.74 million in ’05) and CB Patrick Surtain (whose deal expires after ’05 and calls for salaries of $5.4 million in ’04 and $5.85 million in ’05) as candidates to restructure contracts, thus freeing up money to sign Ogunleye to a long-term deal. Miami also needs cap space to sign No. 1 WR Chris Chambers to a new deal since his relatively inexpensive contract ($468,000) expires after this season, and he will likely command top dollar as an unrestricted free agent
it is going to be hard to resign all these guys so it looks like trouble for fins fans. which do you think will be resigned? god i love hearing about the fins problems this offseason
We hear the recent news that RB Ricky Williams reportedly tested positive for marijuana in December 2003 (although he was appealing the results at presstime) could make the Dolphins reconsider whether they want to extend his contract beyond the 2005 season, when his current deal expires. That, in turn, could hinder the Dolphins’ ability to re-sign DE Adewale Ogunleye, a restricted free agent who has not been willing to sign the team’s one-year tender of $1.824 million following a 15-sack season. The Dolphins had targeted Williams (who has salaries of $3.735 million this year and $3.74 million in ’05) and CB Patrick Surtain (whose deal expires after ’05 and calls for salaries of $5.4 million in ’04 and $5.85 million in ’05) as candidates to restructure contracts, thus freeing up money to sign Ogunleye to a long-term deal. Miami also needs cap space to sign No. 1 WR Chris Chambers to a new deal since his relatively inexpensive contract ($468,000) expires after this season, and he will likely command top dollar as an unrestricted free agent
it is going to be hard to resign all these guys so it looks like trouble for fins fans. which do you think will be resigned? god i love hearing about the fins problems this offseason
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