Jeff Ireland: The interview, the Wilson flap http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolphins_in_depth/2010/04/ireland-the-interview-the-wilson-flap.html
OMG NO!!! The only comfort I could possibly muster up in this senario would be that he'll have to come back for peanuts, so there will be no "pressure" to start him.
Sounds like Ireland loved him because he was his pick. He probably got run out by the coach and Parcells.
Ahh, nothing gets me worked up in the morning like reading the dumbarse comments after every Armando article. One decent poster on that whole comments section.
deep breathe..come down off the ledge a second and read it again.this quote was worded slightly wrong and has peoples underbriches in a bunch. "defended as if he were coming back" should be taken as "staying on the team through the 2010 season".we cut him a short time after that.not that we cut him but will probly resign him later in this off-season. "he will be a very good football player in the future" = "he might make it on some other team". you will never here this fo bad mouth players especially while they are on the team which wilson was at the time of that presser.all political talk.
and not burning bridges with the player.so what happens god forbid r.jones gets in a car wreck next week and loses a leg or clemmons gets busted for something and suspended or culver gets shot outside a nightclub?then we have a guy we can sign on the quick who knows the system.
I don't see what the big deal is. The FO and coaching staff NEVER bad mouth a player...EVER. Ireland said Wilson "would play better next year". He didn't say Wilson would be playing better for Miami next year. And you guys should know better than to think they're going to release a guy and then re-sign him in the same offseason.
I pointed out in several posts in the Club forum that Ireland never said he would play well for Miami. I think people ignored it b/c they were trying to "be right" about how you can't trust anything Ireland says. I believe it was mostly in discussions where people were saying that we wouldn't be bringing in a #1 WR (either Bryant or Marshall).