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TreeTwista10
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Nnamdi and Asante, pretty beastly 1,2

7/29/2011 6:19:59 PM

DalCowboys
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WTF no supporting cast? The front 7 of that D is pretty stout, I've heard that we may be able to move Newman back to the Safety spot if we land Nnamdi. Not looking promising right now though

7/29/2011 6:20:53 PM

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Hmmm, I kinda like that. They are probably my favorite NFC East team. At least the Giants are fucked...

^ c'mon.. the Jets D is so far superior. And you're a bit biased there.

[Edited on July 29, 2011 at 6:21 PM. Reason : i love rob ryan though]

7/29/2011 6:21:10 PM

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Plus they got Rodgers-Cromartie from Arizona in the Kolb trade.

7/29/2011 6:21:35 PM

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5 years 60MM 25 guaranteed

7/29/2011 6:22:12 PM

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^^^ didn't say the Jets D wasn't better, shouldn't that give us all the more reason to try and get Nnamdi? I mean you guys already have a shutdown corner, we have burnt and toast back there



[Edited on July 29, 2011 at 6:25 PM. Reason : ?]

7/29/2011 6:24:33 PM

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So they have Samuel, DRC AND Nnamdi?

Who the fuck is going to throw on them?

7/29/2011 6:25:58 PM

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WTF! such garbage Here's to DeMarcus Ware breaking Vick's leg

^ Romo to Dez,Witten,Miles :glasseson:

[Edited on July 29, 2011 at 6:36 PM. Reason : .]

7/29/2011 6:34:57 PM

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I wouldn't be surprised to see them move DRC or Samuel now. Probably the latter.

7/29/2011 6:39:11 PM

TreeTwista10
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supposedly Arizona was interested in Nnamde so they might try and get Asante

has anyone seen anyone else who is still pissed off about the lockout, going to boycott football, etc?

seems like everybody is happy as shit

7/29/2011 8:14:53 PM

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People forget quickly if you don't miss any games

Hint Hint, David Stern

7/29/2011 8:17:24 PM

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anybody who is pissed about the lockout is a complete idiot that should never be taken seriously again

they missed absolutely nothing

7/29/2011 8:31:01 PM

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"I wouldn't be surprised to see them move DRC or Samuel now. Probably the latter."

good call. asante is likely gone accorsing to phila. media

7/29/2011 10:36:03 PM

TreeTwista10
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Vince Young to the Eagles

7/29/2011 10:45:27 PM

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Sims-Walker to the Rams

7/29/2011 10:47:04 PM

ndmetcal
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No mention of the releases of Ty Warren & Channing Crowder?

7/29/2011 11:43:42 PM

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" Former Falcons punter Michael Koenen just got a six-year, $19.5 million deal from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers."

7/30/2011 12:09:32 PM

dweedle
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is that the going rate for leg-men these days

the Mare deal for $12MM kinda made me O_o

7/30/2011 12:48:40 PM

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It is if you are the Buccaneers

7/30/2011 1:18:27 PM

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Fuck yeah Asomugha

7/30/2011 1:57:32 PM

TreeTwista10
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Peyton Manning, 5 years $90 million

NINETY MILLION

(extension with Colts obviously)

7/30/2011 3:19:03 PM

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A bargain for who will go down statistically as the greatest offensive player ever along with Jerry Rice. Could have been more...

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"An injured Peyton Manning has been resisting Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay's attempts to make him the highest-paid player in the NFL.

Manning got his wish. He has agreed to a five-year deal for $90 million, or $18 million a year -- equal to what New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is making, sources told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen Saturday.

A Colts source said Manning had told Irsay a five-year, $100 million proposal that was heavily back-loaded in the final two years was not necessary to give him a $20 million average that no NFL player has ever attained.

Manning met with Irsay and team president Bill Polian on Thursday to communicate his feelings on the new contract and encouraged them to spend money saved on his potential deal to re-sign Colts free agents while building the team's talent level and depth chart.

"While I appreciate Jim Irsay offering to make me the highest-paid player," Manning told The Indianapolis Star, "I told him I'd rather he save that money and keep whoever it is ... (running back) Joe Addai, (left tackle) Charlie Johnson ... whoever that may be. I'm willing to take less than they've offered if they are going to take that money to keep players we need to keep and go get other players. All I want is for them to have the cap and the cash to keep the players they want to keep and to sign other players."

The four-time league MVP backed up his words when he directed agent Tom Condon to be more conservative in negotiations in meetings with Polian about the contract, sources said.

Irsay wrote on Twitter that he would meeting with Manning on Saturday.

" 'Men Who Stare at Boats' Peyton and I will have a table for 2 today at Rick's Boat Yard -Large napkins,sharp pens-let's get 'er done!" Irsay wrote.

Manning also acknowledged uncertainty in his meeting with Irsay and Polian about his specific return to normal football activity as he rehabilitates from May 23 neck surgery to remove a portion of a bulging disk that was causing nerve malfunctions and pain.

That uncertainty could impact the amount of up-front guaranteed money Manning will receive from the team, though it is possible a formula to expand those guarantees will be built into the contract once both sides are comfortable his recovery is complete.

Manning's goal is to be ready for the Colts' regular-season opener as he enters the season with the NFL's longest active playing regular-season starting streak of 208 games.

Irsay originally said doctors expected Manning's rehab to take six to eight weeks; however, sources say Manning still has "quite a ways to go" to be ready for a full practice regimen, let alone play in a preseason game.

One source said Manning has been rehabbing diligently but getting his nerves to regenerate completely, as well as strengthening his neck, shoulder and arm, is a process that doesn't always satisfy his lack of patience for healing.

Year of the Quarterback
ESPN has dedicated 2011 to examining one of the most crucial positions in all of sports -- the quarterback.
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Colts coach Jim Caldwell expressed confidence Friday when he was asked how he expected Manning to approach the uncertainty of his injury.

"Like a professional, like he always does, in a first-class manner, work harder than any man on the planet to get himself ready faster than anybody, (but) he's not ready right now," Caldwell said. "Nobody works any harder, nobody is more diligent, more dedicated and he certainly has great faith in our staff that works with him here and at some point in time he'll be ready to go and when that is, we'll turn him loose."

Manning was frustrated that the NFL did not make medical exceptions during the owners' lockout for players to rehab directly with team therapists and trainers who were recovering from surgeries and injuries. The league allowed communication between team medical personnel and doctors and therapists but disallowed direct contact and rehab activity with players.

Nevertheless, sources close to Manning said the quarterback is sincere in his gesture to accept a lesser salary because of the team's needs to re-sign some of its own key players. Manning also is aware the Colts would like to negotiate a new contract for defensive end Robert Mathis.

During two contracts in 13 years since the Colts made Manning the No. 1 pick in the 1998 draft, Manning has given the Colts a variety of options and clauses to automatically lower his salary-cap number. He said he will do the same with his new contract, but under the new labor agreement, teams are working with an estimated $5 million less in cap space than they were in 2009, before the uncapped year in 2010.


Manning
As a pending free agent, Manning was given the maximum franchise tag in February, which would have guaranteed him an estimated $23.1 million in 2011, but he did not sign it while allowing his name to be utilized as one of 10 plaintiffs in an antitrust lawsuit against the NFL. That lawsuit was settled as part of the recent agreement between the league and players.

Behind the scenes, for more than a year, Polian has been preaching Manning's next deal as a "legacy contract" that would enable them to build the team around the quarterback with more cash and salary-cap space, and give Manning an opportunity to build his legacy with another Super Bowl ring or two.

Manning said he never has had to be convinced that being flexible with his salary was the right thing to do for the team.

Condon was unavailable for comment, but sources say the renowned agent was prepared to justify a salary that exceeded the $20 million average mark because of Manning's value to the team, whose success arguably allowed the Colts to remain in Indianapolis with new Lucas Oil Stadium, a facility constructed with substantial public funding. Indianapolis also will be the host city of its first Super Bowl in February.

Instead, Manning wanted to provide the franchise the best opportunity to be the first team to ever play in a Super Bowl that it is hosting."

7/30/2011 3:44:17 PM

TreeTwista10
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maybe the Colts can win more than 10 games this year

doubtful though, Houston is gonna own the division for the next 6-7 years

7/30/2011 3:47:37 PM

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yeah, hopefully they wont have to go 10 deep at WR again

7/30/2011 3:48:57 PM

TreeTwista10
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NFC! NFC! NFC!

7/30/2011 4:05:50 PM

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best picture in sports history

7/30/2011 4:11:17 PM

Jaybee1200
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nice try


on an unrelated note, I forgot about the Lions getting Fairley. Assuming he isnt a bust, the Lions could have a HUGE turnaround this year

[Edited on July 30, 2011 at 4:15 PM. Reason : d]

7/30/2011 4:13:02 PM

TreeTwista10
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I just remember 70,000 screaming fans in Miami all chanting "NFC! NFC! NFC!"

it was great

7/30/2011 4:16:37 PM

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jaybee saying the lions will be better this year like no one said it back at the draft

7/30/2011 4:20:26 PM

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what? especially since I said "I forgot about the Lions getting Fairley" i.e., I hadnt thought about them since the draft.

The sky is blue.

Water is wet.

Dweedle loves men.

7/30/2011 4:25:52 PM

TreeTwista10
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The sky is blue

Water is wet

Brady > Manning

7/30/2011 4:26:45 PM

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have to be a bit more subtle

7/30/2011 4:28:02 PM

TreeTwista10
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"greatest offensive player ever along with Jerry Rice"


this is subtle?

7/30/2011 4:29:08 PM

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no, its the truth... and I wasnt trying to get someone worked up on TWW, I was just stating facts, and although I think he will be the greatest period, I did include "statistically" as to not bring in discussions about other offensive players who happen to have great defenses on their side most of their careers.


[Edited on July 30, 2011 at 4:32 PM. Reason : d]

7/30/2011 4:30:11 PM

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Barry Sanders was a better NCAA & NFL player than Manning. Discuss

7/30/2011 4:31:38 PM

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holy fuck, Philly just got Cullen Jenkins too... isnt there a salary cap??

7/30/2011 4:33:11 PM

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damn philly

now they are getting cullen jenkins?


^


they are losing the cap space filled by someone (kolb?) that made the asomugha deal really only cost $3MM more than what they were paying that player......or something, i dont do financials

[Edited on July 30, 2011 at 4:35 PM. Reason : ]

7/30/2011 4:33:38 PM

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^ /old

7/30/2011 4:33:52 PM

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the problem Philly will run into is Keeping Vick healthy and that DeSean Jackson will not fall off.

7/30/2011 4:35:24 PM

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and earlier they were saying that Asante Samuel is probably gone so the billion dollar secondary might not actually play together.

7/30/2011 4:36:34 PM

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yeah it might be samuel that i was thinking of, instead of kolb

7/30/2011 4:39:43 PM

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"the problem Philly will run into is Keeping Vick healthy and that DeSean Jackson will not fall off.
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they also gotta figure out whatever the hell is wrong with Jeremy Maclin

also, the Philly players are supposedly referring to themselves as "The Dream Team" now

7/30/2011 4:52:10 PM

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Plax signs with the Jets. 1 year 3MM fully guaranteed.

That a huge upgrade over Braylon.

Twitter also tells me that Heap is expected to sign with them today.

7/31/2011 9:26:15 AM

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^ Braylon was pretty good last year, despite having the drops still a bit.

Plax is a huge risk, but whatever... Need Cromartie now.

7/31/2011 10:54:50 AM

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i know brandon marshall was diagnosed w/ a borderline personality disorder, but im not sure what he's rambling about on NFL network

maybe just to clear the air about his stabbing/etc

7/31/2011 1:44:14 PM

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Heap to Arizona

7/31/2011 1:46:32 PM

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"they also gotta figure out whatever the hell is wrong with Jeremy Maclin"


it's mono, right? it re-surfaced after he had it in March or April, i believe

7/31/2011 1:48:08 PM

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braylon no hands edwards to the cardinals?

7/31/2011 11:07:53 PM

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Moss retires.

8/1/2011 12:56:57 PM

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8/1/2011 2:03:04 PM

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