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When will Ted first sign a Free Agent who started some for another NFL Team ?
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thisOriginally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostI'd rather they save the money to sign Rodgers, Jennings, Clay, Raji, and other stars to extensions. If Wells leaves, then I could see use signing a FA OC. Other than that, I'd rather they do nothing--except if for some unlikely reason a star 3-4 OLB becomes available.
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I think Klemm did start and then was replaced and/or hurt midseason. P-F-R has him at 8 games started at LG. Replaced by Wells for a time.Originally posted by Patler View PostBretsky said it required at least 3 starts with another team. Klemm was a reserve, but started 10 games for the Patriots according to NFL.com stats.
But if not Klemm, there was O'Dwyer signed 3/24/2005. He had over 100 starts for other teams.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Originally posted by Lurker64 View PostDid Klemm start for the Pats? I knew Pickett was a starter for the Rams.Originally posted by Patler View PostBretsky said it required at least 3 starts with another team. Klemm was a reserve, but started 10 games for the Patriots according to NFL.com stats.
But if not Klemm, there was O'Dwyer signed 3/24/2005. He had over 100 starts for other teams.We were discussing FAs signed by TT who had starts with other teams before coming to the Packers. That was Bretsky's premise in this thread, saying it required three such starts. Lurker wondered if Klemm started for the Patriots, and I said I believe he did start a significant number, but as a reserve.Originally posted by pbmax View PostI think Klemm did start and then was replaced and/or hurt midseason. P-F-R has him at 8 games started at LG. Replaced by Wells for a time.
I think we all remember his starts as a Packer, and Wells not much better performance as his replacement.
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My bad, I misread the thread. And I actually forgot Wells was promoted behind him. Once, reminded, I recalled that I was dubious about his chances for success when McCarthy and Jags moved him to start at Center.Originally posted by Patler View PostWe were discussing FAs signed by TT who had starts with other teams before coming to the Packers. That was Bretsky's premise in this thread, saying it required three such starts. Lurker wondered if Klemm started for the Patriots, and I said I believe he did start a significant number, but as a reserve.
I think we all remember his starts as a Packer, and Wells not much better performance as his replacement.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Free agency is where you find guys that are discounted by other teams for reasons that don't justify the discount and thus you get a decent value. Out spending 31 other teams for a guy everyone covets is what the Redskins do every year. This year they switched gears a little and did it via the draft.
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While we're in this deep evaluation, is the verb "will" considered do be in the past, present, or future tense ?
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You mean extraterrestrials, right?Originally posted by Lurker64 View PostI'm currently wondering when the ancient Egyptians will first construct one of those pyramids.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Originally posted by pbmax View PostYou mean extraterrestrials, right?
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