The Dolphins will drive me to drugs !

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I am a 7 year Season Ticket HOMER ! I have to read this shit @ 1:46am !

Two papers report Dolphins will pick up Eagles' Feeley...

From Brunell to Feeley...I AM FUC*ING SICK TO MY STOMACH !

WHY NOT KORDELL STEWART ???

Feb. 21, 2004

SportsLine.com wire reports

PHILADELPHIA -- The Miami Dolphins have acquired quarterback A.J. Feeley from the Philadelphia Eagles for a 2005 draft pick, according to a pair of published reports.

The Sun-Sentinel and the Philadelphia Inquirer reported the deal Saturday, with the Inquirer adding the Eagles will receive a second-round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft.

Under NFL rules, the trade cannot become official until the trading period begins March 3, the same day as free agency. According to the Sun-Sentinel, the Dolphins are in the process of negotiating a new contract with Feeley, who was scheduled to become a restricted free agent.

The 26-year-old Feeley, a fifth-round pick out of Oregon in 2001, went from third-string quarterback to a fan favorite in Philadelphia when he replaced the injured Donovan McNabb and Koy Detmer and won his first four starts late in the 2002 season. The Eagles went 4-1 in their final five regular-season games that year with Feeley as starter.

According to the Sun-Sentinel, Feeley showed enough promise in his 2002 stint as starter that the Dolphins decided to pursue trading for him rather than waiting for other quarterback options such as the Washington Redskins' Patrick Ramsey or the Houston Texans' Drew Henson.
 

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I don't think it matters who hands the ball off to Ricky. :cool:


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Feeley isn't bad - hate to seem him go. About as solid as they come for your third string QB.

Don't know if he'll ever be a solid starter, but could be somewhat like Fielder. Manages the game and doesn't do anything to screw up his teams chances. Won't win the game for you by himself, but won't lose it for you either.
 

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u had no ideal who feeley is,actually i feel the dolphins got a better deal of the trade,u not going to find a young winning qb for a 2nd round pick.u want brunell,how many more years u think he's going to play for the dolphins?the dolphins offense is perfect for feeley.don't sell your season ticket yet.just give that kid a chance.all eagles fan is sad to see feeley go.gl
 

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Only trouble is that Miami will take all season to figure
out if Fielder or Feely will be the QB. By that time the
Dolphins will be out of the playoffs....again.


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Dolphins deal pending: Feeley likely to replace Fiedler
Feb. 23, 2004
SportsLine.com wire reports

MIAMI -- The Miami Dolphins gave quarterback Jay Fiedler permission to seek a trade after arranging a deal to acquire A.J. Feeley from the Philadelphia Eagles as a probable replacement, Fiedler's agent said Monday.

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The Dolphins have confirmed trade talks with the Eagles but declined to say whether a deal for Feeley is in place. Miami is expected to give Philadelphia a conditional second-round draft pick in 2005 in the trade, which can't be completed until the offseason trading period begins March 3.

Fielder's agent, Brian Levy, said he is seeking a new team for his client, and six teams have expressed interest. Levy declined to identify any of them.

Levy said Fiedler is scheduled to meet Wednesday with Dolphins coach Dave Wannstedt, who will be returning from the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. But the Dolphins already have indicated Feeley is the front-runner to become the starter, Levy said.

"Jay has done nothing to lose the job," Levy said. "Now the job is open, and it would be a surprise if Jay won the job. It doesn't make sense."

Fiedler has been erratic and injury-prone since succeeding Dan Marino as the Dolphins' quarterback in 2000. Fiedler has gone 35-17 with them but has led the Dolphins to just one postseason victory, and they've failed to make the postseason the past two years.

Fiedler is unlikely to remain with Miami as a backup in part because he's due a $2 million option in April, and his base salary for 2004 is $3.7 million.

His backup last season, Brian Griese, is likely to be released for financial reasons. Miami has two other quarterbacks, Sage Rosenfels and Clint Stoerner.

The Dolphins set their sights on Feeley after failing to acquire Mark Brunell from Jacksonville or Patrick Ramsey from Washington. The trade would be Miami's first major move since an organizational shake-up that stripped Wannstedt of his authority over personnel and promoted Rick Spielman to general manager.

Feeley, a fifth-round draft choice in 2001, didn't play last season as Philadelphia's third-string quarterback behind Donovan McNabb and Koy Detmer. The Eagles went 4-1 with Feeley when McNabb and Detmer were hurt in 2002.

Feeley's agent, David Dunn, didn't return a call seeking comment.
 
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