Posted May 12, 200520 yr Sun-Sentinel Veteran cornerback Ty Law reportedly is scheduled to meet with the Dolphins next week. According to the Detroit News, Law's agent, Kevin Poston, said his client was on the way to Miami to visit the Dolphins on Wednesday. It's not clear how much interest the Dolphins have in the former Patriots star because of health and financial issues. Law was released by New England in the offseason for salary-cap reasons. He missed most of the 2004 season because of a broken left foot that required surgery to repair ligament damage in January. He missed the last nine regular-season games in 2004, and all of the playoffs and Super Bowl. If signed, Law would serve as a replacement for Will Poole, who suffered a knee injury last week. Law met Tuesday with the Detroit Lions and also has reportedly received interest from Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and the New York Jets. Law, still rehabbing his broken foot, is expected to be ready to work out for suitors at the end of May. He'd have to prove in a workout that he's healthy before the Dolphins would consider signing him. "He's just starting to run now," Lions team president Matt Millen told the Detroit Free Press. "He's got some work ahead of him. We'll have to monitor it but I'd be very interested in him." Law, 31, has spent his entire 10-year NFL career with the three-time Super Bowl champion Patriots. Law, a four-time Pro Bowl player considered to be one of the most physical corners in the NFL, holds the Patriots' career record with 36 interceptions. Can't hurt to try him for a year or an incentive laced contract.
May 12, 200520 yr One year at the vet minimum with lots of incentives wouldn't make me mad, but the thought of having former Patriots makes me nauseated.
May 12, 200520 yr Sun-Sentinel Veteran cornerback Ty Law reportedly is scheduled to meet with the Dolphins next week. According to the Detroit News, Law's agent, Kevin Poston, said his client was on the way to Miami to visit the Dolphins on Wednesday. It's not clear how much interest the Dolphins have in the former Patriots star because of health and financial issues. Law was released by New England in the offseason for salary-cap reasons. He missed most of the 2004 season because of a broken left foot that required surgery to repair ligament damage in January. He missed the last nine regular-season games in 2004, and all of the playoffs and Super Bowl. If signed, Law would serve as a replacement for Will Poole, who suffered a knee injury last week. Law met Tuesday with the Detroit Lions and also has reportedly received interest from Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and the New York Jets. Law, still rehabbing his broken foot, is expected to be ready to work out for suitors at the end of May. He'd have to prove in a workout that he's healthy before the Dolphins would consider signing him. "He's just starting to run now," Lions team president Matt Millen told the Detroit Free Press. "He's got some work ahead of him. We'll have to monitor it but I'd be very interested in him." Law, 31, has spent his entire 10-year NFL career with the three-time Super Bowl champion Patriots. Law, a four-time Pro Bowl player considered to be one of the most physical corners in the NFL, holds the Patriots' career record with 36 interceptions. Can't hurt to try him for a year or an incentive laced contract. 770972[/snapback] he's good but the man has a terrible attitude and taylor and thomas wouldn't have it
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