Omar Kelly joins the show and questions several major decisions by the Miami Dolphins, starting with the surprising release of James Daniels — a move that cost the team money at a premium position and begs the question of why they didn’t explore a trade. Omar explains that Bradley Chubb’s contract was too rich from the start and ultimately forced Miami’s hand, and once again criticizes the organization’s reluctance to create true quarterback competition. He also shares the impression that Minkah Fitzpatrick may not want to stick around for a rebuild, raising the question of what kind of return the Dolphins could get if they move him. Plus, Omar outlines the franchise’s biggest offseason decisions and urges caution when evaluating Malik Willis, pointing to past free-agent quarterback swings that failed to pay off