Patriots fans have every reason to love what a bitter rival did this offseason
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Patriots fans have every reason to love what a bitter rival did this offseason
"They traded guys and got draft picks... But they also decided to spend $22-ish million on quarterback Malik Willis. It doesn't really make sense, especially since one of the trades they made sent Jaylen Waddle to Denver."
"The Dolphins gave Willis a two-year, $71 million contract to follow his former defensive coordinator to South Florida. Essentially, he went from being a solid backup on a reasonable deal to being one of the most overpaid starters in the game."
"Willis has limited experience as a starter. It's not the same to fill in for Jordan Love and play with a plethora of pass catchers as he had with the Green Bay Packers than to join a team with a receiving corps consisting of Malik Washington, Jalen Tolbert, Caleb Douglas, and Greg Dulcich."
"The Dolphins let most of their best players go, and even though they've said all the right things about wanting to give De'Von Achane a contract extension, chances are they will also move on from their playmaking running back."
The Dolphins hold a winning all-time edge over the Patriots in the AFC East despite recent Patriots dominance. Miami’s roster moves include trading players for draft picks while also spending about $22 million on quarterback Malik Willis. Malik Willis received a two-year, $71 million contract after following his former defensive coordinator to South Florida. His limited starting experience raises concerns about his fit, especially given a receiving corps that differs from the one he had with the Green Bay Packers. Miami has also lost many of its best players, and De’Von Achane’s contract extension is uncertain, with the possibility of moving on from him as well. The Patriots are expected to respond with renewed focus after a Super Bowl loss.
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