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Archive for the ‘Free agency’ Category

March 3rd, 2007

Damon Huard - what might have been

NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Kansas City had a pretty good quarterback in Trent Green and a very capable backup in Damon Huard. That was at the start of last season.
Then Green went down with a concussion.
The Chiefs were worried. They were in the playoff hunt, mostly because […]

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February 26th, 2007

Corey Dillon maybe won’t retire, but is for hire

NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
We uncover the secret to Corey Dillon’s leaping ability
First it looked like Corey Dillon would retire. That was big news, in and of itself. He just came off a great year.
The Patriots looked poised for another strong run to the Super Bowl.
If only […]

By James -- 6 comments

February 25th, 2007

Adailius Thomas, Dre’ Bly - NFL wheeling and dealing will begin

NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Adalius Thomas gets confused and trys to take Tim Biakabutuka home
It is that time of year when all teams try to make themselves look better on paper. The 49ers are in the catbird seat with 38 million bucks under the salary cap.
Look for the […]

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February 14th, 2007

Cory Redding - Tag your it! Be careful how you franchise

NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Cory says - Hey, be reasonable, the tackle spot was just temporary
Get yourself ready if you play for the Lions and your name is Cory Redding. You see you made the humble mistake of playing at a very high level.
Yeah, yeah, it sounds crazy […]

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December 12th, 2006

Rex Grossman returns, but Devin Hester runs away

NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Devin Hester sets the return record
The Bears are who we thought they are!
This was a huge game for Rex Grossman. Brian Griese was getting 50% of the practice snaps. Rex knew his job was on the line. Well, he took care of […]

By James -- 7 comments

July 5th, 2006

McNair and the Ravens

It was an up and down weekend for your writer. On the upside there was time with my beautiful wife and her fun loving sister and all the family that goes with that sort of thing. There were lakes (thanks Dave), water parks, tubing, slides, bon fires, and my good friend Johnny Walker […]

By James -- 3 comments

June 7th, 2006

McNair Arrives in Baltimore; Trade Imminent

Breaking news in my mailbox just now:
QB STEVE MCNAIR TAKING PHYSICAL TODAY WITH THE RAVENS. IF HE PASSES, TITANS WILL TRADE MCNAIR TO RAVENS.
LISTEN TO WBAL RADIO FOR CONTINUINING DEVELOPMENTS. UPDATES THROUGHOUT THE DAY AT http://wbal.com
Stay tuned.
Update:It’s official. W00t w00t!

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June 1st, 2006

McNair In, Titans Out

Now that the NFL arbitrator has ruled in the case of Steve McNair v. Tennessee Titans and has said that as long as Steve McNair is under contract with the Titans, they have to allow him to use the team’s workout facility in the offseason, one wonders how long McNair will be on the payroll. […]

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April 21st, 2006

Carolina Reinforces Secondary

Carolina’s secondary was decimated this offseason with key departures in the linebacking core. But in a matter of a week, two veterans and last years 1st round draft pick, Thomas Davis, will reinforce the faltering secondary.
Last week, Carolina signed Keith Adams, a former Philadelphia Eagles Linebacker and today, they signed former Green Bay Linebacker […]

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April 13th, 2006

Patriots guarantee that for a few years they will have a good player on their defensive line and a good quarterback

I couldn’t help but laugh a bit earlier when I read an article discussing the Patriots locking up Willie McGinest for a few more years.
I can’t remember the exact wording, but it was something to the effect of “Patriots secure elitism until 2010 with resigning of McGinest”.
For starters, the longer a contract is, […]

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