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Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Moss turned down more money and a bigger contract from the Eagles to stay with Pats
Your "BOY" tell u this?
the Philly Inquirer said it.
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Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Moss turned down more money and a bigger contract from the Eagles to stay with Pats
Your "BOY" tell u this?
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Moss turned down more money and a bigger contract from the Eagles to stay with Pats
Your "BOY" tell u this?
Former first-rounders Reggie Williams and Matt Jones have been disappointments.
Why did he just put reggie will.. and Jones in the same sentence...there is a monumental difference
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
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Moss Staying in New England
Patriots agreed to terms with WR Randy Moss on a three-year, $27 million contract, according to NBCSports.com's Tom Curran. The Boston Globe reports Moss' deal includes a $12 million signing bonus.
According to the Boston Herald, the Eagles offered Moss more money, but he turned them down. Moss will make only $1.33 million-per-year more than Bernard Berrian. His guaranteed money did increase. Moss and Tom Brady can't expect to set records again in 2008, but they are slight favorites to remain atop their positions in fantasy leagues while playing together. Mar. 3 - 2:02 pm et
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Why did he just put reggie will.. and Jones in the same sentenceOriginally Posted by B Smooth 202
Former first-rounders Reggie Williams and Matt Jones have been disappointments.
Losers
New England Patriots: What a tough start to the offseason. The secondary took hits with cornerback Asante Samuel heading to Philadelphia, cornerback Randall Gay going to New Orleans and safety Eugene Wilson expected to leave in the next few days. Even though Moss is staying, the Pats lost WR Donte' Stallworth to Cleveland and Jabar Gaffney is unsigned. Outside linebacker Rosevelt Colvin was released.
Do these people watch football? Eugene Wilson's play has declined every year he has been in the league. He literally got worse every yearand on top of that couldnt stay healthy. Randall Gay played about 4 games every season as he was always hurt. Donte' Stallworth is now on his 4th team in4 years so that should tell you something. Gaffney will most likely be back as he has proven his worth and he comes at a reasonable price. Colvin has had twosignificant injuries since signing with the Patriots and certainly wasn't the same player after injuring his hip in his 1st season with them. He was alsoowed alot of money this year so it was probably a wise move to cut ties with him.
Losing Samuel is a the only loss that stands out amongst those mentioned. He has improved every year he has been in the league and was able to cash in on backto back monster years and deservedly so. The Patriots track record has shown they can overcome losses of players but it will definitely be interesting to seeif they can overcome the loss of a player of Samuel's caliber at such an important position.
Originally Posted by ShannonsCrooks
Losing Samuel is a the only loss that stands out amongst those mentioned. He has improved every year he has been in the league and was able to cash in on back to back monster years and deservedly so. The Patriots track record has shown they can overcome losses of players but it will definitely be interesting to see if they can overcome the loss of a player of Samuel's caliber at such an important position.
If Favre is really leaving... what do the Packers do?
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
If Favre is really leaving... what do the Packers do?
Draft a CB and a RB in the 1st two rounds and let their Defense and Running game carry them to the playoffs.
Losing Samuel is a the only loss that stands out amongst those mentioned. He has improved every year he has been in the league and was able to cash in on back to back monster years and deservedly so. The Patriots track record has shown they can overcome losses of players but it will definitely be interesting to see if they can overcome the loss of a player of Samuel's caliber at such an important position.
watch out for brandon meriweather. he's got a yr under his belt. ill be interested to see how his pass coverage has improved. we all know hecan hit and tackle, but as seen in the superbowl, we need to get faster in the secondary. but i think the LB core is the bigger issue. so much of the 3-4 hasto do with how well the LBs play. hopefully vernon gholston falls to us, but if he doesn't, look for pioli and belichick to look into moving down andgetting more picks.
watch out for brandon meriweather. he's got a yr under his belt. ill be interested to see how his pass coverage has improved. we all know he can hit and tackle, but as seen in the superbowl, we need to get faster in the secondary. but i think the LB core is the bigger issue. so much of the 3-4 has to do with how well the LBs play. hopefully vernon gholston falls to us, but if he doesn't, look for pioli and belichick to look into moving down and getting more picks.Originally Posted by checkoutmygrill
Losing Samuel is a the only loss that stands out amongst those mentioned. He has improved every year he has been in the league and was able to cash in on back to back monster years and deservedly so. The Patriots track record has shown they can overcome losses of players but it will definitely be interesting to see if they can overcome the loss of a player of Samuel's caliber at such an important position.
Originally Posted by S Dizzel
^^Dont you agree that they should wait till the 3rd rd to draft a back b/c they will get tremendous value b/c you know 2-3 guys with a 2nd round grade will fall to the 3rd or 4th
watch out for brandon meriweather. he's got a yr under his belt. ill be interested to see how his pass coverage has improved. we all know he can hit and tackle, but as seen in the superbowl, we need to get faster in the secondary. but i think the LB core is the bigger issue. so much of the 3-4 has to do with how well the LBs play. hopefully vernon gholston falls to us, but if he doesn't, look for pioli and belichick to look into moving down and getting more picks.Originally Posted by checkoutmygrill
Losing Samuel is a the only loss that stands out amongst those mentioned. He has improved every year he has been in the league and was able to cash in on back to back monster years and deservedly so. The Patriots track record has shown they can overcome losses of players but it will definitely be interesting to see if they can overcome the loss of a player of Samuel's caliber at such an important position.
If Favre is really leaving... what do the Packers do?
Um...Aaron Rodgers. They're in good hands, trust.
I'll continue the same thing i've said since that draft...Rodgers > Smith.
Um...Aaron Rodgers. They're in good hands, trust.Originally Posted by LESGodSonC0
If Favre is really leaving... what do the Packers do?
nope cuz after Choice and Forte there is a severe drop off in talent and ability.
Out of the following guys.. Choice, forte, jamal charles, charles, ray rice or kevin smith.. at least 2 of these backs will be around in round 3when Green Bay picks... RBs & LBs seems to be the position where quality players drop every year
Um...Aaron Rodgers. They're in good hands, trust.Originally Posted by LESGodSonC0
If Favre is really leaving... what do the Packers do?
Originally Posted by DaJoka004
Um...Aaron Rodgers. They're in good hands, trust.Originally Posted by LESGodSonC0
If Favre is really leaving... what do the Packers do?
I'll continue the same thing i've said since that draft...Rodgers > Smith.