Big loss has Dolphins' players
wanting out
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[September 09, 2019]
Whether the Miami Dolphins lost
their season opener by 49 points because they had a bad week, or
because the front office is resigned to losing as part of a
rebuilding phase, multiple players reportedly want out -- now.
Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, citing "a league source with
knowledge of the situation," reported Sunday that some players
wasted little time after their 59-10 blowout loss to the Baltimore
Ravens in ordering their agents to get them traded elsewhere.
Suspicions have arisen that the Dolphins could be willing to lose so
they get higher draft picks.
The speculation intensified on Aug. 31 when the Dolphins traded away
tackle Laremy Tunsil, a first-round draft pick in 2016, and six-year
veteran wide receiver Kenny Stills, to the Houston Texans,
reportedly to receive first-round picks in 2020 and 2021, and a
second rounder in 2021.
Miami's talks with Houston were believed to have begun with the
Dolphins asking about star edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney. But the
Texans instead dealt Clowney to the Seattle Seahawks.
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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills (10) during
practice drills at Baptist Health Training Facility.
Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Brian Flores, the Dolphins' first-year coach, has repeatedly said
the franchise is not tanking -- in effect, trying to lose to improve
their draft selection -- though such admissions are rare.
The Dolphins finished 7-9 last year, but were projected to be one of
the league's worst teams in 2019 by most NFL experts even before
Sunday's stinker and the ensuing mutiny reports.
--Field Level Media
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