Jordan Phillips signed for 3 years

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Wait a second...

Phillips needed to leave Miami to "jumpstart" his career?

Vance Joseph was his DC in Miami

And now he comes back to play under Vance Joseph in AZ?

So if Phillips goes back to sucking, the common denominator is Vance Joseph.
 

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Wait a second...

Phillips needed to leave Miami to "jumpstart" his career?

Vance Joseph was his DC in Miami

And now he comes back to play under Vance Joseph in AZ?

So if Phillips goes back to sucking, the common denominator is Vance Joseph.
Definitely a weird thing. Although, his comments could be more about a general sense of maturity. Kinda like they talk about with DJ Humphries and having a kid really rewiring the way he thinks.
 

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Wait a second...

Phillips needed to leave Miami to "jumpstart" his career?

Vance Joseph was his DC in Miami

And now he comes back to play under Vance Joseph in AZ?

So if Phillips goes back to sucking, the common denominator is Vance Joseph.
Wasn’t Vance only the DC in Miami in ‘16?
 

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Jordan Phillips signed a 3 year, $30,000,000 contract with the Arizona Cardinals, including a $8,000,000 signing bonus, $18,500,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $10,000,000.
 

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Wait a second...

Phillips needed to leave Miami to "jumpstart" his career?

Vance Joseph was his DC in Miami

And now he comes back to play under Vance Joseph in AZ?

So if Phillips goes back to sucking, the common denominator is Vance Joseph.

Maybe he liked playing under Vance and his scheme, but everything wasn't clicking for him...especially after Vance left. Now he feels more confident, after his stop in Buffalo, that he has things figured out, to really excel in Vance's defense.
 

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Kingsbury said Jordan Phillips is versatile enough to play the 1-, 3- or 5-technique — and that Vance Joseph, who was Phillips’ DC in Miami in 2106, raved about that versatility and his athleticism.
Didn't Phillips say at one point that he didn't reach his full potential until he left the Dolphins? Now he's coming back to a VJ defense?
 

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Back to IR for the second time this season, his season is done.

I will say something now from experience talking to some which have played professional football, it's insane. The level of athletic ability and the pain these guys go through is mind boggling to say the least to fulfill their dreams which few could sustain. There are some here who probably have interaction way past me with professional athletes and some here who have played professional ball, but I wish him a speedy recovery and wish he was allotted the ability to fulfill his contract expectations, which I know being in this game so long he was hellbent on accomplishing
 

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I'm less concerned about his injury and more concerned about how poor he was when healthy.
 

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What a weird thing to say.

Why? Anyone can get injured. He has no history of injuries. He was just unlucky.

However, he was supposed to be this big signing interior pass rusher. Philips compared himself with Aaron Donald. Yet when he's played he's been largely invisible.
 
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