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Jags giving Julius Thomas 10 Mil per year :x :x
he owes Peyton about $7 mil a year :x :x
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Jags giving Julius Thomas 10 Mil per year :x :x
Jags giving Julius Thomas 10 Mil per year :x :x
he owes Peyton about $7 mil a year :x :x
Losing Suh then overpaying Nick Fairley is a typical Lions move.
Nick Fairley still hasn't played a 16 game season and was benched to start the season.
He played 8 games last year and the defense didn't miss a beat when he was hurt.
I want him back on a discount but for big time guaranteed money I'm good.
Yeah as much as it would hurt to lose Fairley along with Suh, he can go elsewhere. He has problems keeping food out of his mouth, hasn't performed up to what I thought he would.
Lions need to get either Odrick or Knighton and draft a DT. Simple as that. But our front office is a joke, if they handled this from the start correctly starting a year ago we would have at least been able to franchise Suh for this year. Also we have struck out on a ton of late round picks which is a freaking joke. At this point I think Mayhew needs to be fired and bring in someone else.
Chris Mortensen @mortreport
The Eagles' wild ride will continue: Jeremy Maclin plans to reunite with Andy Reid in Kansas City once free agent market opens Tuesday.
The Chiefs will have to clear salary cap space to get the deal done with Maclin. Most logical savings would be with Dwayne Bowe's contract.
Maclin to KC!
Thought one of the Eagles fans in here posted something staring Eagles were close to keeping Maclin or something like that.
ESPN Stats & Info @ESPNStatsInfo 30s30 seconds ago
Jeremy Maclin vs Chiefs WR- Last Season
Maclin KC WR
TD 10 0
20-yd rec 21 19
Rec yds 1,318 1,588
Eagles going to march out Brandon Tate, Ted Ginn, and Darius Heyward-Bey next year.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-johnson-until-they-know-they-cant-trade-him/The Texans gave receiver Andre Johnson permission to seek a trade. Johnson rejected it, asking to be released instead.
The Texans haven’t. And they apparently won’t, at least not for now.
John McClain of the Houston Chronicle reports that the Texans won’t cut Johnson until they’re sure no trade will be made.