NFL Free Agency
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NonDoucet is more like Boldin. Big, strong receiver in the middle of the field so it should lead to a lot of catches, although maybe not a lot of yards.
True about Warner, though. -
BR1986FB
As much as it pains me to say this, this move may make the Rats the cream of the division.sportswizuhrd wrote: Not a FA move but per Sportscenter, Boldin traded to the Ravens.
I think I can speak for my fellow Ravens fans that this is a very nice pickup! -
NonProbably.
It won't be the Bengals. They might be ok but they were kind of a one-year wonder as far as winning the division.
Baltimore may have the balance now on offense.
Secondary is still a weakness. -
NonTyjaun Hagler is a decent player released by the Colts
He got injured last year and now they just released him after re-signing Brackett.
Hagler is only 28 and a solid backup/depth linebacker. -
BR1986FB
The Bengals aren't going to sneak up on anyone this year. Kinda like what the Browns did in 2007. In 2008, everyone was ready for them.Non wrote: Probably.
It won't be the Bengals. They might be ok but they were kind of a one-year wonder as far as winning the division.
Baltimore may have the balance now on offense.
Secondary is still a weakness. -
NonJpeezy also available.
32 years old
sack total went down to nine after 17.5 in 2008 but nine is still pretty good -
NonAccording to PFT, Arnaz Battle is visiting the Steelers and Seahawks.
Haven't heard his name in awhile. Only 24 catches in 2008 and 5 in 2009, so not sure what the deal is. -
jordo212000Man that is a nice move by Baltimore. Crap, I was hoping Cincy could make that move. That's robbery. 2 mid-level picks for one of the best WRs in the game?
I have to say though, what is wrong with Boldin? He had a pretty nice contract in Arizona, right? It's warm and nice out there. The team is a shoe-in to make the playoffs for the next few years, just played in a Super Bowl and Fitzgerald is on the other side of the field. Who wouldn't want to play there?
I don't like the move from an Arizona perspective -
Al Capone
How about the fact that they have no QB. Plus Seattle and San Fran are getting better. So I dont know about the shoe-in.jordo212000 wrote: Man that is a nice move by Baltimore. Crap, I was hoping Cincy could make that move. That's robbery. 2 mid-level picks for one of the best WRs in the game?
I have to say though, what is wrong with Boldin? He had a pretty nice contract in Arizona, right? It's warm and nice out there. The team is a shoe-in to make the playoffs for the next few years, just played in a Super Bowl and Fitzgerald is on the other side of the field. Who wouldn't want to play there?
I don't like the move from an Arizona perspective -
NonAntrel Rolle to the Giants
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jordo212000
eh I'd argue that I'd rather have Leinart over either of the guys in Seattle/S.F.Al Capone wrote: How about the fact that they have no QB. Plus Seattle and San Fran are getting better. So I dont know about the shoe-in.
Besides, this just didn't happen all of the sudden, I was talking more about the fact that he has wanted traded the past 2 offseasons
The reason I said they are a shoe-in is because pound for pound they have the most talent on both sides of the ball and they are well coached.
I want to see a little bit from Pete Carroll and Seattle before I start handing them the division. -
Hb31187Dunta Robinson to the Falcons....i like this
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georgemc80Kevin Walters stays in Houston....great decision.
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j_crazydolphins thus far:
got dansby - the guy I most wanted.
resigned pennington - 4 QB's on the roster means 1 should go (in my book)
very low rumblings that they are trying to make a deal to get antoine bethea.
will likely sign ryan clark if bethea deal falls through.
sounds like if chicago is in fact going to ship olsen, miami will talk to them. -
j_crazyDavid Carr signed with San Fran? 3 questionable qbs on that roster (4 if you count Nate Davis, who seems to be buried on the depth chart).
Also Fujita signed with the Browns. didn't read that anywhere on this thread.