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    Roto: Long wants at least 10 mill annually

    The Miami Herald reports free agent LT Jake Long is believed to be seeking at least $10 million annually, and that the Dolphins are "pessimistic" about their chances of re-signing him.
    $10 million is hardly prohibitive for a top-flight left tackle, but Long has been anything but that the past two seasons. However, he'll still only be 28 in 2013, and there should be no shortage of teams willing to gamble on a return to form if he reaches the open market. The Dolphins are believed to be unwilling to offer Long more than $6-$7 million per season. There's a long time between now and free agency, but Long is looking less and less likely to remain in Miami with every passing day.





    thats a lot of money. It's bothersome that all our FA's are demanding so much.

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    Better to let him go...he is on the downside of his career.

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    I lol'ed.

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    Originally Posted by MiamiNative0722
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    The Miami Herald reports free agent LT Jake Long is believed to be seeking at least $10 million annually, and that the Dolphins are "pessimistic" about their chances of re-signing him.
    $10 million is hardly prohibitive for a top-flight left tackle, but Long has been anything but that the past two seasons. However, he'll still only be 28 in 2013, and there should be no shortage of teams willing to gamble on a return to form if he reaches the open market. The Dolphins are believed to be unwilling to offer Long more than $6-$7 million per season. There's a long time between now and free agency, but Long is looking less and less likely to remain in Miami with every passing day.

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    lol @ none of our free agents coming back

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    The question is who do we bring back?

    Hartline wants 5-6

    Long wants 10

    Smith wants 6 years 7 mill per.

    These are all too much. we can't just let them ALL walk.

    I say pay Sean. 6 years bothers me but hes worth that amount per year. If we can cut a year off I'd be happy.

    **** Long. 10 mill just isn't worth it.

    I'll give Hartline 4-4.5 per year
    Last edited by ROADRUNNER; 01-28-2013 at 08:51 AM.

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    Adios then, if he changes his mind 7 million is always on the table for him.

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    Originally Posted by MiamiNative0722
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    The question is who do we bring back?

    Hartline wants 5-6

    Long wants 10

    Smith wants 6 years 7 mill per.

    These are all too much. we can't just let them ALL walk.

    I say pay Sean. 6 years bothers me but hes worth that amount per year. If we can cut a year off I'd be happy.

    **** Long. 10 mill just isn't worth it.

    I'll give Hartline 4-4.5 per year
    Well you never buy a car at sticker price, in the end most will settle. And as for Smith he isnt worth a quarter in my book.
    Last edited by ROADRUNNER; 01-28-2013 at 08:53 AM.

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