Dolphins LB Channing Crowder is preparing himself for free agency and preparing to play for a team other than the Miami Dolphins. He gets the impression he won't be back in Miami based on conversations he has had with general manager Jeff Ireland and vice-president of football operations Bill Parcells.
"They said, 'Well, we want to see what your market value is, and see where it goes from there,'" Crowder said. "So hopefully it does get real, real high and they have to match something high, but we'll see when free agency comes around."
Crowder finished second on the team last season with a career-high 114 tackles. The former Florida Gators star has spent his entire four-year NFL career with the Dolphins.
"They did have the whole season to re-sign me, and they really didn't want to talk about anything, so maybe they didn't like me as a player or whatever it was," Crowder said. "If they want to get into a bidding battle with somebody, that means they really didn't want me anyway. I want to play football next year, and I'm confident I can play in the NFL, so I'll play football next year and hopefully it's with the Dolphins. But if it's with somebody else, I know I can play football. They had the first crack at it and they dropped the ball, so we'll see what other teams do. It's their loss."
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Crowder Preparing for Free Agency
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