Franchised/Released/Signed/Traded--2008

Started by reese125, February 20, 2008, 09:16:42 AM

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reese125


reese125

According to ESPN, Faneca agreed to a 4 year, $32 million.

BigEd76


BigEd76

Looks like Gibril-to-Oakland signing is done....6/$39M  :-D

Diomedes

Quote from: reese125 on February 20, 2008, 09:16:42 AM
Try to keep this shtein organized somehow:

So far Tagged:

Jared Allen KC--DE
Jordan Gross Car--OT
Karlos Dansby--Ariz--LB (non-exclusive tag)
LJ Smith--Phi--TE
Stacy Andrews--Cin--OL
Terrell Suggs--Bal--LB
Dallas Clark--Indy--TE





Douchebag..if you're gonna start a thread like this, it's your farging duty to update the first post as shtein happens.

farg you.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

Sgt PSN

Quote from: Diomedes on February 29, 2008, 07:08:13 PM
Quote from: reese125 on February 20, 2008, 09:16:42 AM
Try to keep this shtein organized somehow:

So far Tagged:

Jared Allen KC--DE
Jordan Gross Car--OT
Karlos Dansby--Ariz--LB (non-exclusive tag)
LJ Smith--Phi--TE
Stacy Andrews--Cin--OL
Terrell Suggs--Bal--LB
Dallas Clark--Indy--TE





Douchebag..if you're gonna start a thread like this, it's your farging duty to update the first post as shtein happens.

farg you.

:-D

PoopyfaceMcGee


Father Demon

The drawback to marital longevity is your wife always knows when you're really interested in her and when you're just trying to bury it.

Diomedes

Fascinating.  Sean Landeta went to MDS' alma mater, Towson University.

We care about the punters and kickers.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

reese125

SI.com's Bucky Brooks reports the Dolphins have signed free agent LB Calvin Pace to a contract that will guarantee him over $20 million.
Source: SI.com

Diomedes

There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

QB Eagles

Clayton:

QuoteThe New England Patriots and Randy Moss aren't close to a deal and Moss is starting to listen to offers from other teams, according to a source.

reese125

Quote from: Diomedes on February 29, 2008, 07:08:13 PM
Quote from: reese125 on February 20, 2008, 09:16:42 AM
Try to keep this shtein organized somehow:

So far Tagged:

Jared Allen KC--DE
Jordan Gross Car--OT
Karlos Dansby--Ariz--LB (non-exclusive tag)
LJ Smith--Phi--TE
Stacy Andrews--Cin--OL
Terrell Suggs--Bal--LB
Dallas Clark--Indy--TE





Douchebag..if you're gonna start a thread like this, it's your farging duty to update the first post as shtein happens.

farg you.

my duty? haha... thanks coach... if you can follow along with every other thread in this forum, you got this one as well. Just so you know, theres not much tagged anyway after the names I posted. So, get down from your treehouse and get involved..its fun I swear

Diomedes

icehole....the thread says franchises release signed and traded

i thought how nice it would be to look at a list, and how nice it was of you to keep one.

farg you and your whole lineage past and futur for your utter failure
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

PhillyGirl

more moss stuff:

QuoteMOSS ON THE MARKET

Though free agency opened 19 hours ago, receiver Randy Moss is now officially on the market.

Per Adam Schefter of NFL Network and John Clayton of ESPN, Moss isn't close to a deal with the Patriots, and he is open to entertaining offers from other teams.

The questions now become:  (1) who is interested; and (2) how much will they offer?

Our take?  Moss wants to know what else is out there before accepting the Pats' best offer, if for no reason other than to know what he is sacrificing.  He's a guy with a reputation for being selfish and moody; what better way to improve his image than to walk away from a bigger offer and sticking with the Pats?

But the problem is that teams likely have vivid memories of his behavior in Oakland.  He was all smiles and "committed to excellence" and "I just wanna win, baby" when the trade from Minnesota went down, but before too long he was a malcontent.

Maybe it wasn't really his fault.  It's not as if the Raiders are the model professional sports franchise.  But it's a huge gamble to take if Moss expects $25 million or more in guaranteed money.

This one could get very interesting.  Especially if the Jets decide to visit the ultimate indignity upon the Pats by trying to swipe the guy who made an above average offense into a pinball machine.

And so concludes a month that has seen the pendulum swing as sharply as it ever has for any NFL team.  On January 31, the Patriots were awaiting their coronation.  With February 1 came the names Arlen Specter and Matt Walsh.  February 2 brought the report that the Pats cheated the Rams out of Super Bowl XXVI.  On February 3, 18-0 became 18-1.

Things haven't gotten much better since then.  The only thing we're sure of is that, in March, things surely can't get much worse.
"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen