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I agree he's not a stud and at 33 yrs old I wouldn't expect him to be. The thing that attracts me is the veteran leadership, which we didn't have last year, the familiarity with Capers, and his prior experiences in Green Bay. I just don't get why Ted can't at least bring him in and talk to him about what he's looking for. I'm not saying he's going to carry us to a Superbowl, but at the right price he's indeed servicable and can be a great presence for our younger guys.www.ccso228@twitter.com
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Agree 100%Originally posted by imscott72The thing that attracts me is the veteran leadership, which we didn't have last year, the familiarity with Capers, and his prior experiences in Green Bay. I just don't get why Ted can't at least bring him in and talk to him about what he's looking for. I'm not saying he's going to carry us to a Superbowl, but at the right price he's indeed servicable and can be a great presence for our younger guys.
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Originally posted by pittstang5Agree 100%Originally posted by imscott72The thing that attracts me is the veteran leadership, which we didn't have last year, the familiarity with Capers, and his prior experiences in Green Bay. I just don't get why Ted can't at least bring him in and talk to him about what he's looking for. I'm not saying he's going to carry us to a Superbowl, but at the right price he's indeed servicable and can be a great presence for our younger guys.
This is no where near the same team as when he left. I'm not sure I see the attraction other than homer attraction.Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967
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Well, we don't know that he's cheap. We'll see by the contract he gets. And the reason he would be cheap is because he's 33 years old and may not have a lot left. Now, I wouldn't mind signing him, but it's not like he's a slam dunk to improve our defense much.Originally posted by PartialThe attraction? He's a cheap 3-4 DE with experience in the system. We have 3 injury prone DEs on our roster and thats it!
Are you kidding me? Attraction? He's a solid addition to this team right now."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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Holliday lead all Miami linemen in both tackles and sacks in 2008, per ESPN.
He received a little over $3 Million in "new" money in 2008, but was due a $1.5 Million roster bonus now that Miami didn't want to pay. The article said he would have cost $5M against the cap in 2009. About 1.7M was from earlier bonuses, 1.5M from the new roster bonus, which would leave a 2009 salary of about $1.8 to account for the $5M cap figure.
Miami has Merling from their 2nd round draft last year. Probably time for him to start, making Holliday and his cap dollars expendable.
I think he wouldn't be too expensive. $3.3 would make up for what he would have gotten in Miami. Holliday has never had a real big contract. He has been paid about $25M in the last 9 seasons.
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Yeah. How on earth do you know what it's going to take to sign this guy? You pull more you-know-what out of your you-know-what then anyone i've ever seen.Originally posted by PartialThe attraction? He's a cheap 3-4 DE with experience in the system. We have 3 injury prone DEs on our roster and thats it!
Are you kidding me? Attraction? He's a solid addition to this team right now.Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967
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We have 30 something million in cap room. Bring him in, and pitch a one or two year deal to him. Who cares how much we pay for him for a year or two? No long term side effects..Originally posted by sheepsheadYeah. How on earth do you know what it's going to take to sign this guy? You pull more you-know-what out of your you-know-what then anyone i've ever seen.Originally posted by PartialThe attraction? He's a cheap 3-4 DE with experience in the system. We have 3 injury prone DEs on our roster and thats it!
Are you kidding me? Attraction? He's a solid addition to this team right now.
Harv, I have no idea how much he helps us, but at this point, even an average player is better than no player. We need someone!
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I know you weren't addressing me with your comment, but I will jump in here anyway! I think we can make a good guess what it would take to sign him from information about what he has been paid. As I wrote just before your last message, all from available data and not guess work:Originally posted by sheepsheadYeah. How on earth do you know what it's going to take to sign this guy? You pull more you-know-what out of your you-know-what then anyone i've ever seen.Originally posted by PartialThe attraction? He's a cheap 3-4 DE with experience in the system. We have 3 injury prone DEs on our roster and thats it!
Are you kidding me? Attraction? He's a solid addition to this team right now.
Originally posted by PatlerHe received a little over $3 Million in "new" money in 2008, but was due a $1.5 Million roster bonus now that Miami didn't want to pay. The article said he would have cost $5M against the cap in 2009. About 1.7M was from earlier bonuses, 1.5M from the new roster bonus, which would leave a 2009 salary of about $1.8 to account for the $5M cap figure.
I think he wouldn't be too expensive. $3.3 would make up for what he would have gotten in Miami. Holliday has never had a real big contract. He has been paid about $25M in the last 9 seasons.
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If that price is accurate, I hope we give him a solid lookOriginally posted by PatlerHolliday lead all Miami linemen in both tackles and sacks in 2008, per ESPN.
He received a little over $3 Million in "new" money in 2008, but was due a $1.5 Million roster bonus now that Miami didn't want to pay. The article said he would have cost $5M against the cap in 2009. About 1.7M was from earlier bonuses, 1.5M from the new roster bonus, which would leave a 2009 salary of about $1.8 to account for the $5M cap figure.
Miami has Merling from their 2nd round draft last year. Probably time for him to start, making Holliday and his cap dollars expendable.
I think he wouldn't be too expensive. $3.3 would make up for what he would have gotten in Miami. Holliday has never had a real big contract. He has been paid about $25M in the last 9 seasons.
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What is your deal? You know what it's going to take to sign a guy by bringing him in for a visit. We're not trying to cure cancer here. We can't sign a guy if he's not even scheduled for a visit. I'm just confused as to why Thompson refuses to open any dialogue with anyone.Originally posted by sheepsheadYeah. How on earth do you know what it's going to take to sign this guy? You pull more you-know-what out of your you-know-what then anyone i've ever seen.Originally posted by PartialThe attraction? He's a cheap 3-4 DE with experience in the system. We have 3 injury prone DEs on our roster and thats it!
Are you kidding me? Attraction? He's a solid addition to this team right now.www.ccso228@twitter.com
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