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Post by 7is7 on Mar 23, 2006 0:13:35 GMT
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Post by Adamsky83 on Mar 23, 2006 10:59:56 GMT
Too right, Aaron Brooks is a machine, jus needs to find his inner chi haha
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Post by 7is7 on Mar 23, 2006 14:02:42 GMT
Check this out! Three way trade with the Broncos, Jets and Falcons! sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Agnl2QuZLGVh0L4H1E9mhXNDubYF?slug=ap-falcons-abraham&prov=ap&type=lgnsBroncos get the 15th Pick, Jets get number 29 from the Broncos along with a 4th rounder in 07, and Falcons get John Abraham! I really like this move for the Broncos, means that we are in with a chance of nabbing a top WR or something to that effect. Chad Jackson, Santonio Holmes and Sinorice Moss should all be available at this time. I quite fancy Jackson myself, and of course Broncos still (at the moment) have the 22nd pick aswell!
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Post by lilmiguel on Mar 23, 2006 14:59:36 GMT
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Post by dave on Mar 23, 2006 19:44:40 GMT
Mike Vanderjagt, who was not welcomed back to Indianapolis this offseason despite being the most accurate kicker in NFL history, has agreed to terms with the Dallas Cowboys, an NFL source confirmed to SI.com
League sources confirmed for ESPN.com that Vanderjagt, who arrived in Dallas on Wednesday to visit with Cowboys coaches and team officials, signed a three-year contract. Financial details were not yet available, but it is believed the contract averages about $2 million annually.
Adding a kicker of Vanderjagt's profile and price range is out of character for the Cowboys. Under owner Jerry Jones, the team's preference has been to develop its own kickers, often undrafted college free agents, and to invest very little in the position. But the Cowboys went through three kickers in 2005, converted only 21 of 27 field goal tries, and suffered all season at the position.
Dallas lost three games in 2005 by three points or fewer, and that may have swayed the team's thinking in pursuing a more proven and dependable placement specialist.
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Post by 7is7 on Mar 23, 2006 23:00:59 GMT
This is what Dallas REALLY needed. They are going to be big points producers next year me-thinks. Solidify their O-line and they have a beast of a team.
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Post by dave on Mar 24, 2006 7:18:21 GMT
Keyshawn to Carolina Panthers
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Post by dave on Mar 24, 2006 7:19:29 GMT
Larry Allen to 40 Whiners
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Post by Just Neilson on Mar 25, 2006 3:26:06 GMT
Key to Panthers, they are gonna have some receiving core this year, gonna definatly be a team to watch...thats if Key and Ol' Smithy can get on!
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Post by Adamsky83 on Mar 25, 2006 8:57:07 GMT
Well it'll defo be easier for them to get on rather than Keyshaun and TO haha
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Post by dave on Mar 25, 2006 9:31:28 GMT
Former Cowboys kicker Billy Cundiff to Packers
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Post by dave on Mar 25, 2006 9:34:15 GMT
How dumb is this.........
Seahawks sign WR Burleson to seven-year deal
basically, Seattle gets Burleson...Minn gets Steve Hutchinson and Sea 3rd rd pick
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Post by dave on Mar 25, 2006 9:38:30 GMT
Man, I would not want to Jake Dehlomme next year. With Steve Smith and Keyshawn he will be hearing complaints in stereo. Throw me the ball......no throw me the ball......... I was open fool......... I was open too........throw me the ball.
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Post by theref on Mar 25, 2006 11:09:19 GMT
Comments on the Colts signing Vinnateri,thinking about it not surprised he he signed for a dome team.Patriots made him an offer what they thought was worth for a 33 yr old kicker.Team policy has been consistent as regards to the salary cap so all i can say is in Bellichick we trust.
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Post by Shaun on Mar 25, 2006 12:24:26 GMT
Pats re-signed Troy Brown, terms of the deal weren't disclosed.
Former Patriot tackle Tom Ashworth has agreed to a $13 million, five-year contract with Seattle
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