Its got to be Frerotte. This is because the latest cap numbers show them having to get rid of offensive linemen to just meet the ceiling, plus Gus has to take a cut. How are they going to turn around and bring on FA QB competition? Gus Frerotte's a great QB to go behind a weak line. It would be repeating the mistake of 2004, when the brought in Feeley to compete with Fiedler and they both played injured through the season... It makes sense to keep the QB and give him better protection!!
BTW thanks for the commemorative 2004 season plate/crying towel present you send me for guessing their league record.
to quote my boy lee corso, Not so fast my friend..... Take a look at this
If the NFL hadn't delayed the start of the free-agent signing period by 72 hours on Thursday, the Dolphins would have released starting quarterback Gus Frerotte.
Instead, Frerotte remains with the franchise -- although probably not for much longer if the league doesn't reach agreement with its players' union on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
And even should that happen, there remains a strong likelihood Frerotte will be playing elsewhere in 2006.
Should a labor pact get finalized, the Dolphins would have enough cap space to keep Frerotte for at least the short term. But after a conversation Frerotte had with Dolphins coach Nick Saban on Thursday, Marvin Demoff said it's clear the franchise is trying to find a new starter.
A source said the Dolphins have interest in San Diego's Drew Brees, who is considered the top unrestricted free agent at the position. But the Dolphins are hesitant to offer the amount of guaranteed money needed to sign Brees because of concerns about his surgically repaired right shoulder, the source said.