Kevin Kolb Trade Rumors: Dolphins Ruling Kolb out as Too Expensive to Acquire
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There is endless speculation on where Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Kevin Kolb is going to play in 2011, but according to one report, you can cross the Miami Dolphins off of that list.
The Dolphins had been considered a likely candidate for Kolb's services due to need and the fact they did not draft a quarterback this year.
From The Miami Herald:
Besides the fact Miami doesn’t want to trade a future No. 1 pick when the lockout ends, one Dolphins official expressed skepticism about whether Kevin Kolb’s body of work is enough to justify such compensation (seven career starts; 11 touchdowns; 14 interceptions).
This good news for Kolb and more bad news for Miami Dolphins fans. The Dolphins continue to make bad decisions that will negatively affect the team and act like they actually thought any of these decisions through.
First they pushed out Bill Parcells, then they courted Jim Harbaugh while Tony Sparano still was on the payroll and then signed him to a big contract extension before a potentially lengthy lockout.
Then they hire an offensive coordinator who had two good games in his career, one of them against the Dolphins, before not drafting a quarterback in this year’s draft despite it being a position of need.
Then today, the news comes they slashed salaries for all the front office employees, which is sure to increase morale and double productivity.
Sorry, Dolphins fans, you are in for a long couple of years.
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