Miami Dolphins Trying to Reel in Marion Barber? Smells Fishy!

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Miami Dolphins fans have invaded The Landry Hat ever since former Dallas Cowboys coach Bill Parcells was named head of operations over there. Parcells is picking apart the Cowboys organization. He’s already pretty much wrapped up the Cowboys scouting director Jeff Ireland. Now he is looking to snag one of our assistant head coaches.

So what the hell is going on here? Certainly, Mr. Parcells plans to pay us back, right? We’re owed something, especially if he takes another person from the organization. Well, keep reading because this is going to get pretty interesting.

There’s been a lot of chatter about Miami trading its No. 1 pick in the draft. There’s been a lot of chatter in Dallas about drafting Arkansas junior Darren McFadden. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, an Arkansas alum, loves him. The Cowboys can’t do that without trading UP. The Cowboys have two first-round picks, including one from the Cleveland Browns, which currently looks to be about the 21st pick. The other pick will be the last pick in the draft because the Cowboys are going to win the Super Bowl.

This is where it gets crazy. Marion Barber is a restricted free agent. This means teams can bid on him but the Cowboys have seven days to match any offers. This could make for a war in the offseason, unless we sign him now. It is possible that he may be used as trade bait for this offseason and I was first to predict this scenario way back in early November.

Why else have the Cowboys stalled on signing Barber? Why would the Cowboys risk going into 2008, after a successful 2007, with a rookie running back and no one to back him up? It’s a given that free agent Julius Jones is not going to be in the Silver and Blue next year. So, you would think Barber would be quickly signed for three years, right? Not so fast. The Cowboys signed Romo, Ratliff and Crayton. Not Barber.

Is Barber going to be traded to Miami, along with one or both of the Cowboys first round picks, for that top pick? I think Miami would love nothing more than to give Ronnie Brown less carries, because he’s good. Bringing in Barber for 15 carries a game would give Miami a formidable force in the backfield. But does Barber want that? When Barber was asked earlier in the season about his limited playing time with Dallas, and JJ starting, he said he didn’t care as long as the team is winning. Fair enough. He’s a team player. He’s a winner.

But is he going to be a Dolphin?

The Pioneer Press reported last week that the Cowboys were going to sign Barber.

“Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III, 24, the former Gopher who needs 19 yards against Washington on Sunday to reach 1,000 for the season, can expect a new five-year contract in the $25 million range, including a signing bonus of about $10 million, before next season.”

Why didn’t this happen? I’m certainly curious. Time to call some sources.

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If they want to give us #1 and #64, they can have him.
 

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Gryphon;1874830 said:
http://thelandryhat.com/2008/01/01/miami-dolphins-trying-to-reel-in-marion-barber-smells-fishy/

Miami Dolphins fans have invaded The Landry Hat ever since former Dallas Cowboys coach Bill Parcells was named head of operations over there. Parcells is picking apart the Cowboys organization. He’s already pretty much wrapped up the Cowboys scouting director Jeff Ireland. Now he is looking to snag one of our assistant head coaches.

So what the hell is going on here? Certainly, Mr. Parcells plans to pay us back, right? We’re owed something, especially if he takes another person from the organization. Well, keep reading because this is going to get pretty interesting.

There’s been a lot of chatter about Miami trading its No. 1 pick in the draft. There’s been a lot of chatter in Dallas about drafting Arkansas junior Darren McFadden. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, an Arkansas alum, loves him. The Cowboys can’t do that without trading UP. The Cowboys have two first-round picks, including one from the Cleveland Browns, which currently looks to be about the 21st pick. The other pick will be the last pick in the draft because the Cowboys are going to win the Super Bowl.

This is where it gets crazy. Marion Barber is a restricted free agent. This means teams can bid on him but the Cowboys have seven days to match any offers. This could make for a war in the offseason, unless we sign him now. It is possible that he may be used as trade bait for this offseason and I was first to predict this scenario way back in early November.

Why else have the Cowboys stalled on signing Barber? Why would the Cowboys risk going into 2008, after a successful 2007, with a rookie running back and no one to back him up? It’s a given that free agent Julius Jones is not going to be in the Silver and Blue next year. So, you would think Barber would be quickly signed for three years, right? Not so fast. The Cowboys signed Romo, Ratliff and Crayton. Not Barber.

Is Barber going to be traded to Miami, along with one or both of the Cowboys first round picks, for that top pick? I think Miami would love nothing more than to give Ronnie Brown less carries, because he’s good. Bringing in Barber for 15 carries a game would give Miami a formidable force in the backfield. But does Barber want that? When Barber was asked earlier in the season about his limited playing time with Dallas, and JJ starting, he said he didn’t care as long as the team is winning. Fair enough. He’s a team player. He’s a winner.

But is he going to be a Dolphin?

The Pioneer Press reported last week that the Cowboys were going to sign Barber.

“Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III, 24, the former Gopher who needs 19 yards against Washington on Sunday to reach 1,000 for the season, can expect a new five-year contract in the $25 million range, including a signing bonus of about $10 million, before next season.”

Why didn’t this happen? I’m certainly curious. Time to call some sources.

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wild. the only way barber would be going is if that 1st overall pick is offered in a package deal as barber alone just isn't enough.

both picks and barber? maybe both picks, swap 2nd round and barber?

like i said before...*if* parcells is to trade us that pick it's going to be an interesting package deal overall.
 

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I would hate too see Marion Barber III go anywhere. I hope they sign him fast!
 

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iceberg;1874858 said:
wild. the only way barber would be going is if that 1st overall pick is offered in a package deal as barber alone just isn't enough.

both picks and barber? maybe both picks, swap 2nd round and barber?

like i said before...*if* parcells is to trade us that pick it's going to be an interesting package deal overall.
Maybe swap first round picks (#22 for #1) and Barber. We'd still likely get a good corner with our late first rounder and we'd end up with McFadden.
 

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ladiewolve;1874862 said:
I would hate too see Marion Barber III go anywhere. I hope they sign him fast!

i would hate it too. but if we somehow get the 1st pick of the draft in a good deal for all, you have to consider it. he is a fan favorite as well as solid RB and miami needs something to feel good about and fill the seats.

could you imagine if parcells got
1. sprano
2. ireland (done)

then on the field
1. anderson from cleveland
2. barber from us

and with the two picks he got from us he'd likely trade 1 off for anderson and go some hybred LB with the other.

he'd be off to a good start.
 

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Gryphon;1874830 said:
Why didn’t this happen? I’m certainly curious. Time to call some sources.

Ok you NFL insider you. :laugh1:
 

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theogt;1874863 said:
Maybe swap first round picks (#22 for #1) and Barber.

i know months ago i hated talking these types of scenarios but it was because nothing was known and darts would be more accurate. these days we know the playing field and can try to make it realistic vs. fantasyland tattoo screaming.

that said, i would think swapping #1s and barber wouldn't be enough.
 

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iceberg;1874867 said:
i would hate it too. but if we somehow get the 1st pick of the draft in a good deal for all, you have to consider it. he is a fan favorite as well as solid RB and miami needs something to feel good about and fill the seats.

could you imagine if parcells got
1. sprano
2. ireland (done)

then on the field
1. anderson from cleveland
2. barber from us

and with the two picks he got from us he'd likely trade 1 off for anderson and go some hybred LB with the other.

he'd be off to a good start.
I bet Parcells is drooling over Chris Long and Glenn Dorsey.
 

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windward;1874872 said:
I bet Parcells is drooling over Chris Long and Glenn Dorsey.

then he'd not likey trade picks as they'll be gone in the top 6-9 probably.
 

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Asklesko;1874873 said:
If Marion Barber goes to the Dolphins, I'll cry.
Me too I hate Miami..and fat bill too. Why couldn't he have just stayed retired?
 

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This is turning into a nightmare. Instead of worrying about the playoffs, we got this SOB Parcells tryna tear us to pieces.
 

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The Panch;1874885 said:
This is turning into a nightmare. Instead of worrying about the playoffs, we got this SOB Parcells tryna tear us to pieces.

no. he's just trying to do his job. we didn't care when he got us talent, we have to survive it now.
 

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theogt;1874863 said:
Maybe swap first round picks (#22 for #1) and Barber.

I'd do that in a heartbeat, but I don't think it's enough. If we did that, we could probably trade down from #1 for extra picks and be set up very nicely. More likely, the Dolphins would trade down first to the 4-6 range and then swap #22 + Barber for that pick if McFadden's still there. That seems possible, at least.
 

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ladiewolve;1874880 said:
Me too I hate Miami..and fat bill too. Why couldn't he have just stayed retired?

Because his ex wife cleaned his arse out.:rolleyes: Oh wait that's why he took Jerry.:eek:
 

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iceberg;1874887 said:
no. he's just trying to do his job. we didn't care when he got us talent, we have to survive it now.
Just cause he helped build the talent doesnt give him the right to destroy it.
 

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iceberg;1874887 said:
no. he's just trying to do his job. we didn't care when he got us talent, we have to survive it now.

Jerry is that really you?:bow:
 
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