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Austin Reiter (Center) released by Miami


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Miami released a veteran center recently. The guy isn't very old and while he is not a super star he has starting experience and a Super Bowl ring. He was the starting center for KC in the super bowl a couple of years ago. Probably better than what we have currently and definitely at least a better backup. Here's a link about his release:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/12/14/dolphins-cut-austin-reiter/

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6 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Any ties to Temple or Baylor?

Don't think so. He played his college ball at South Florida (USF). He is probably better than anything we have now. His PFF grades a re pretty low, but he didn't allow any sacks in the 6 games he played in (5 starts) this year. I think he had only 1 penalty in those outings. He also didn't step on his QB any.

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2 hours ago, Michael G said:

Miami released a veteran center recently. The guy isn't very old and while he is not a super star he has starting experience and a Super Bowl ring. He was the starting center for KC in the super bowl a couple of years ago. Probably better than what we have currently and definitely at least a better backup. Here's a link about his release:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/12/14/dolphins-cut-austin-reiter/

Sorry didnt go to Temple.

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5 minutes ago, Panther'sBigD said:

Wasn't that the Super Bowl where the Chiefs O line almost got Mahomes literally killed on the field?

Its the one in 2019 when the Chiefs beat SF. I don't remember him being too stressed in that game.

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Hard pass on any movement until the new season. Whether or not Rhule is here(I’m having a hard time believing Tepper won’t keep him for year 3), and in the event Rhule is here, he gets no say in the front office, player management decisions. He’s not a plays talent savant, and can barely coach. He needs to pick one if he’s around next year. 

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13 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Don't we owe Paradis $8m next year whether he plays or not? How did we screw up a fresh start rebuild so badly

Yes--A Hurney contract and the team is on the hook for two more years. Its

 

7 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Sometimes you have to ask, why are they releasing him now?

Starting Center went down with injury. Backup was a rookie. Brought Reiter in to start instead. Starter is back. Still developing the rookie. Reiter is released. I think that's the short and sweet, but there all always things we might not know.

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