One glance around the NFL and there are a handful of former players, currently making a difference with their new team. And yes, a lot of this can be blamed on mismanagement from previous regimes or coaching staffs, but it’s frustrating nonetheless.
After all, at the root of things we are fans. And regardless of how unlikely it is that a player retires in their current uniform, it pains us to watch them have success elsewhere.
On Sunday, we saw first hand what a former Dolphins’ player could do to Miami’s depleted secondary—when Jarvis Landry caught 10/13 targets for 148 yards and 2 touchdowns in a 41-24 blowout vs his former team.