hmmmmm
jimmy graham is on the trade block
FUUUUCK
saints just traded him to the seahawks.
no joke
per nfl network
seattle sends max unger and their 1st round pick #32 overall to NO for graham and a 4th rounder
WTF is NO thinking
they saved a massive million dollars this year by trading graham, and they trade for a guy with a 4.5 million dollar cap hit
so by losing the top TE in football and getting a center they managed to ADD 3.5 million to their cap
nick foles traded to st louis for sam bradford and draft picks
holoti ngata traded to the lions for some mid round pick- shit
both from ian rappaport
So they add to their passing attack, while continuing to weaken their offensive line.
Makes sense.
Man....how nice would it be if Wilson held out.
C.H.U.D.
If my math is correct, the Seahawks are around 10 million under the cap assuming the trade goes through.
jake locker is retiring at age 26
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...r-will-retire/
LOL
keenan lewis, who is a CB for the saints has told them he no longer feels "safe or happy with the team being broken apart", and demands that the team either fully guarantees the final 3 years of his contract or release him
good luck with that
the funniest part might be a perfect example of a player being stupid and not really understanding his contracts real value
he signed a 5 year 25 million dollar deal with a 6 million dollar signing bonus, and a large jump in salary from year 3 to year 4. what he actually signed was a 3 year deal
This is when a wheeler-dealer like Schneider can get himself into trouble, at times. Those types of GMs can be very good at resurrecting a beaten down franchise, which Schneider very clearly and unequivocally did. Can't argue with successive Super Bowl appearances and one win. But, staying on top sometimes requires a little more restraint. If you are always looking for the next big deal to push you over the top, it can ruin the locker room and team chemistry, let alone change your roster more significantly and in ways you didn't expect.
Obviously, the Harvin deal didn't work as he hoped. I'm not sure about investing a starting center and a first round draft pick in a TE, no matter how good he is. Although, they do need pass catchers. A bit puzzling.
Jersey Al - ALLGBP @JerseyAlGBP 16m16 minutes ago
what!?! RT @DraftDiamonds: New York Giants sign former #Packers & #Bengals OT Marshall Newhouse to a 2 year deal - http://nfldraftdiamonds.com/new-york...e-to-a-2-year-
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Jason Wilde @jasonjwilde 26m26 minutes ago
Per #NFL, #Packers tendered restricted free agents Don Barclay and Sean Richardson but did not make qualifying offer to Jarrett Boykin.
I heard he is dating Edgar Bennett's daughter.
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Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Owen Daniels signed with the Bronco's and Gary Kubiak.
Now Mike Shanahan ran a run heavy offense (Kube's was his OC) that made John Elway happy. But Peyton is not John Elway, in some ways, he is reverse John Elway. Flacco is more Elway than Manning.
So I think there is a decent chance of a five-head explosion coming out of Denver this year. And while I feel bad for Peyton, Elway and the Broncos deserve the pile of rubble.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.