patsox23
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Who would you cut right now to make room for Peppers, since the Pats would need $17M in cap space to sign him?
Who would you cut right now to make room for Peppers, since the Pats would need $17M in cap space to sign him?
Vics smart enough to know the situation with the cap, if he didnt think it could happen he wouldnt keep pressing the issue.
Would you be sick of him ripping Peyton's oversized head off in Indy then doing a war dance around his carcass?I almost posted the same thing- I'm already sick of Peppers and he's still miles away lol. Drama drama,but a lot of that could be his agent,who knows. opcorn:
Who would you cut right now to make room for Peppers, since the Pats would need $17M in cap space to sign him?
You're on the money. Curran, whom I like by the way, has been effectively spinning revisionist history since it became evident that he was wrong about Brady and his knee. Vic, whom I also like, has been doing the same. I'm not sure of all of the ins and outs of their business, but it seems to me that in light of the plethora of "sure thing" stories which eventually are proven incorrect, it would behoove these reporters to inject a little caution into their pieces. Just my opinion.Either Carucci knows something that nobody else knows or he just can't accept that he got bad info. IMO seems like he's just digging his heels in, sorta like Curran did with the Brady story. When it turns out that he's wrong, he'll just move right along and hope everyone forgets how badly he blew this one.
Would you be sick of him ripping Peyton's oversized head off in Indy then doing a war dance around his carcass?
Here's USAtoday's "players who could be traded before the draft" list, which is a bit more extended than Carucci's:
Who's most likely to be traded before the NFL draft? - The Huddle - USATODAY.com
-- Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs TE: The former Kansas City regime held off trading Gonzalez at last year's deadline. Gonzalez, 33, has said he's happy in Kansas City, but would like a chance to win a Super Bowl. NFL Network analyst Mike Lombardi reported on Monday he's "80-85% certain" the Chiefs would trade Gonzalez before the draft and mentioned Atlanta as a potential landing spot. New Chiefs GM Scott Pioli might be looking to extract a second-round pick for the 10-time Pro Bowler.
Chance at a SB has not much to do with Atlanta:nosmile: Apparently Pioli's thinking of a 2nd round pick for him.
You're on the money. Curran, whom I like by the way, has been effectively spinning revisionist history since it became evident that he was wrong about Brady and his knee. Vic, whom I also like, has been doing the same. I'm not sure of all of the ins and outs of their business, but it seems to me that in light of the plethora of "sure thing" stories which eventually are proven incorrect, it would behoove these reporters to inject a little caution into their pieces. Just my opinion.
Well, just to point out something here..... what money is available would depend on what was involved in the trade.
Here's USAtoday's "players who could be traded before the draft" list, which is a bit more extended than Carucci's:
Who's most likely to be traded before the NFL draft? - The Huddle - USATODAY.com