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    Woodson visits, leaves without a deal
    By Pete Dougherty, PackersNews.com

    There was no quick signing following Charles Woodson’s free-agent visit with the Green Bay Packers.

    Woodson, a cornerback-safety who is one of the top free agents still available this offseason, is believed to have left his visit to Green Bay on Monday without a contract, just as he left his recent visit to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

  • #2
    DETAILS!!!! Don't they know I need DETAILS??? I HATE half stories!!! what kind of journalistic crap is that??? Don't these people know how to find facts?
    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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    • #3
      Why has this signing been so darn drawn out? What is the big deal sign the guy and get on with it TT!

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      • #4
        Hmm Pickett left the same way...

        I was down on Woodson cuz I am familiar with the raiders happenings but I really think TT needs to handle his business and get this done. Harris and Woodson alone would win some games.

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        • #5
          Why do we always assume it's TTs fault when somebody leaves without a contract. Isn't it possible he was offered a contract and wants to think about it?
          Doughnuts, is there anything they can't do?

          Formerly known as Pack4ever

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pack4ever
            Why do we always assume it's TTs fault when somebody leaves without a contract. Isn't it possible he was offered a contract and wants to think about it?
            That is the truth. He could have an offer and they just won't say anything.

            We know that he has the best scenario here.

            He will start at CB right away for us.

            He won't start for TB.

            I would like to believe a guy who has started his whole career would not like to take a back seat. I certainly wouldn't. Of course I wouldn't mind being a 3rd string quarterback.

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            • #7
              Woodson visits, leaves without a deal


              By Pete Dougherty
              PackersNews.com

              There was no quick signing following Charles Woodson’s free-agent visit with the Green Bay Packers.

              Woodson, a cornerback-safety who is one of the top free agents still available this offseason, is believed to have left his visit to Green Bay on Monday without a contract, just as he left his recent visit to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

              The Packers and Bucs appear to be the main teams pursuing Woodson, though the Seattle Seahawks, who need a starting cornerback, also might have some interest in the former Oakland Raiders’ first-round draft pick.

              Woodson is one of three high-profile clients of agents Carl and Kevin Poston — linebacker LaVar Arrington and cornerback Ty Law are the others — who were looking for major paydays early in free agency but remain available because their price was too high for anyone to sign them during the first two weeks when the biggest contracts are paid. All signs suggest the Postons still are seeking elite-player money for all three and thus haven’t been quick to make a deal for any of them, though Woodson could get signed quickest because of the Packers’ and Bucs’ genuine interest.

              Tampa Bay probably would play him at safety, whereas the Packers more likely would put him at left cornerback and turn Ahmad Carroll into their nickel back. Seattle also needs a starting cornerback after releasing Kevin Dyson this offseason.

              Woodson, who turns 30 in October, was the fourth player selected in the 1998 draft and went to the Pro Bowl his first four seasons in the league. However, injuries have sidelined him for nearly half (21 of 48) of the Raiders’ games the past four seasons, including a broken leg that kept him out of 10 games last year.

              Grey Ruegamer, a backup offensive lineman with the Packers the past three seasons, signed a one-year, veteran’s minimum contract worth $670,000 with the New York Giants. The Packers had signed Ruegamer as a free agent in 2003 but did not attempt to bring him back this offseason.
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              • #8
                I'll give TT a little bit of time on this one. Everybody was bustin his chops when Pickett left without a deal and we got him a day or so later.

                I agree about Woodson too. He's always seemed to be cocky and have a little bit of a ego. I just can't see how he would be willing to move to nickelback for the Bucs.
                Go PACK

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bossman641
                  I'll give TT a little bit of time on this one. Everybody was bustin his chops when Pickett left without a deal and we got him a day or so later.

                  I agree about Woodson too. He's always seemed to be cocky and have a little bit of a ego. I just can't see how he would be willing to move to nickelback for the Bucs.
                  Chances are he's looking at the overall picture, not just if he'll play CB or S. I'm sure he wants to play on a winning team and with Brett holding us hostage, who knows what we have going into next year.
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                  • #10
                    I don't think he'd base a decision on that. If he thinks that highly of himself, he'd be the first to remind you that the Ravens won the SB while their offense was still trying to get beyond the preseason and Chicago won the division with Orton for God's sake. Brett helps a lot, but if he thinks the D will be good enough to carry the team, then it wouldn't influence his decision at all.
                    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MJZiggy
                      I don't think he'd base a decision on that. If he thinks that highly of himself, he'd be the first to remind you that the Ravens won the SB while their offense was still trying to get beyond the preseason and Chicago won the division with Orton for God's sake. Brett helps a lot, but if he thinks the D will be good enough to carry the team, then it wouldn't influence his decision at all.
                      Your right, IF our D was enough to carry us. Our D doesn't hold a candle to Chicago's or Baltimore's Super Bowl D right now...
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by imscott72
                        Originally posted by MJZiggy
                        I don't think he'd base a decision on that. If he thinks that highly of himself, he'd be the first to remind you that the Ravens won the SB while their offense was still trying to get beyond the preseason and Chicago won the division with Orton for God's sake. Brett helps a lot, but if he thinks the D will be good enough to carry the team, then it wouldn't influence his decision at all.
                        Your right, IF our D was enough to carry us. Our D doesn't hold a candle to Chicago's or Baltimore's Super Bowl D right now...
                        Perhaps if his head is inflated properly he believes his presence will make it so...
                        "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by MJZiggy
                          Originally posted by imscott72
                          Originally posted by MJZiggy
                          I don't think he'd base a decision on that. If he thinks that highly of himself, he'd be the first to remind you that the Ravens won the SB while their offense was still trying to get beyond the preseason and Chicago won the division with Orton for God's sake. Brett helps a lot, but if he thinks the D will be good enough to carry the team, then it wouldn't influence his decision at all.
                          Your right, IF our D was enough to carry us. Our D doesn't hold a candle to Chicago's or Baltimore's Super Bowl D right now...
                          Perhaps if his head is inflated properly he believes his presence will make it so...
                          We can only hope. Him and Harris manning the corners would be solid. Then all we need to work on is the dang linebackers and possibly another D Linemen..
                          www.ccso228@twitter.com

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                          • #14
                            Reasons for Tampa Bay:
                            1) Better team
                            2) Better climate
                            3) Gruden

                            Reasons for Green Bay:
                            1) Could remain at corner
                            2) Better contract offer?

                            He may not want to move to safety, but it seems to me the bottom line is that the Packers will need to pay more than the Bucs to get him. Woodson would start at safety for Tampa Bay, so this talk of him being a nickelback is off.
                            "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                            • #15
                              Well hopefully the PAckers can do the same sales job they did with Pickett on Woodson. I heard an interview with Pickett and he most definately is drinking the Kool Aid when it comes to where the packer defense will be next year. I suppose he has to speak the company line, but DT aren't very good actors and he was pretty convincing. IMO we are only a few moves away from a very quality defense the likes of which we haven't seen since the year started with a 19..
                              "For a fan base that so gratefully took to success, it bothers me how easily some fans are resigned to failure."

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