Yes plz
If his level of play is anywhere close to where it was with us 2 years ago then he'd be a great addition again.
Minter would probably demand a trade... I can't see him taking that demotion well at all.
If his level of play is anywhere close to where it was with us 2 years ago then he'd be a great addition again.
Minter would probably demand a trade... I can't see him taking that demotion well at all.
Yes please. This guy ALWAYS plays his heart out for this team. One of the few players that leave that I truly miss.
Minter will be a FA in 2017...he wouldn't demand a trade, but he probably wouldn't re-sign either.
He passed his prime
Better move on
But I want Minter replacement
Does Keim & Arians want him back?
Whatever the disconnect was with the Cardinals, their offer certainly didn't seem to reflect head coach Bruce Arians' positive thoughts about the veteran.
"Oh there's no doubt," Arians said late last month. "We offered Karlos a contract the day after the season. We're still in the negotiation process. But yeah, he's a major priority because of what he brought to the table for us as a leader. We definitely would love to have him back."
Dansby, for his part, was more than amenable to a return.
"I definitely want to dominate in a winning program, definitely want to be in a winning situation at this point in my career," he said in early February. "I'm having fun, man, I'm just getting started. I've got some things up my sleeve I'm going to be doing this offseason to really solidify myself as the best linebacker in the league, period. I let it slip through my fingers last season, I won't let it happen again."
The Browns are hardly a winning program -- they've had just two non-losing seasons since their return to the NFL in 1999 -- but they had the appreciation and the cap space for Dansby, while the Cardinals decided that, for whatever reason, they did not.
He passed his prime
Better move on
But I want Minter replacement
Move onto what? Dansby at 70% is better than what we have now.