A serving of Peppers would spice up Miami’s ‘D’

By Adam Sweeney  |   Sunday, February 15, 2009  |  Comments( 4 )

Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins' 2008 trade of disgruntled defensive end Jason Taylor wasn’t quite on the scandal scale of Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers, but that doesn’t mean things were pretty. For a while, it appeared that a bloodbath might ensue between Bill Parcells and Taylor, then the face of the Dolphins. But both sides got what they wanted. ...
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Hugo Guzman
08:31 AM
02/16/2009
Not sure that I like the idea of paying a king's ransom for a guy that's never really played in a 3-4, but that's just me. For all I know, he could turn into a beast playing in that defensive alignment. Still, I think that his age combined with his price tag makes him an unlikely acquisition.
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JimmyD
09:53 AM
02/17/2009
Miami needs a great Nose tackle. Somebody to plug the middle...fast linebackers on the outside will help keep the run up the middle and hold those mobile QB's in the pocket. Peppers costs too much in my opinion...
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