“That fat b—- armando thinks he’s safe from bullets bc we might be released is the funniest part of this whole things,” she tweeted Monday night.

Salguero had pointed out Monday that cutting Grimes would save the Dolphins $6.5 million (if he were designated a pre-June 1 cut) or $8 million (if he were a post-June 1 cut). Then he pointed out that, in cutting Grimes:

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They get rid of a huge headache. In short, they move out a 32-year-old cornerback who had matchup issues against bigger receivers, didn’t play as well in 2015 as he had in the past, was scheduled to make a lot of money, and came packaged with issues best described in two words: Miko Grimes.

That set Miko off — and she went on to mention (in an tweet that can’t be published on a family-friendly website) a sex act, among other things.

“The fan base” in Miami, she added on Twitter, “will always because mediocre bc the coverage is mediocre. U don’t learn [expletive] from the writers down here. Omar [Kelly of the Sun-Sentinel] is the only one trying. … thats why I respect him. he turns on film, breaks it down, isn’t always rt, but at least he TRIES! What film has your FAV writer broke down 4u?”

https://twitter.com/iHeartMiko/status/707620187734982656

Grimes doesn’t mention that the Dolphins were able to cut her husband because they acquired Byron Maxwell (along with linebacker Kiko Alonso) from the Eagles.

Grimes formerly hosted a radio show with Kelly, but that ended when she was arrested for battery of a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest outside Sun Life Stadium in September. Charges were later dropped, but she became a public headache for the Dolphins again in December when she ripped quarterback Ryan Tannehill after the team’s loss to Indianapolis.

“I knew this qb stunk the minute we got signed to this team but i tried to keep quiet so i didnt discourage bae from believing in his team,” she wrote.

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