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Is Denver cheating the cap again?
LOL.
You catch on fast, grasshopper.
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Is Denver cheating the cap again?
LOL.
I will take it all In stride and keep the team building in perspective
Will not whine not a troll found this website back in 7th grade detention fell in love with it then reaching out to fellow Pats fans who have more knowledge of the team and game then myself.
Love my Patriots wear my gear in Eagle and Steelers country.
Just want to see Bill lift the Lombardi again while he still is the head coach.
Sorry for the whining I'm Bill we trust.
The smart thing about this signing for them is it effectively buries their main competitor in the AFC. They saw first hand how much of a joke our D is without Talib. And they know Revis here is a long shot at best.That has got to be one of the stupidest signings I've every heard of. And I've been a huge Talib homer.
Anyone thing that the Pats should have given this deal to Talib? More evidence that the team is cheap?
I guess Talib won't have to settle for that $5m per year Patriots deal that so many were pushing in another thread, huh?
Adam Schefter ?@AdamSchefter 2m
Filed to ESPN: Denver has reached agreement on a 6-year, $57M deal that includes $26M gtd with former Patriots CB Aqib Talib, per sources.
Consider New England in play for Revis tomorrow? Or Browner?
Adam Schefter ?@AdamSchefter 1m
And now with CB Aqib Talib a Bronco, Patriots figure to make a real push for Darrelle Revis.
In Bill we trust.
Is Denver cheating the cap again?
LOL.
That has got to be one of the stupidest signings I've every heard of. And I've been a huge Talib homer.
Anyone thing that the Pats should have given this deal to Talib? More evidence that the team is cheap?
Early on the first day of free agency, the Broncos added one of the top safeties available in Cleveland’s T.J. Ward.
Now, they have added perhaps the best cornerback in the class.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Broncos and Patriots cornerback Aqib Talib have reached a six-year, $57 million contract with $26 million in guarantees.
PFT has confirmed that Talib has a deal in place with Denver.
The 28-year-old Talib was the top cornerback and the No. 4 overall player on PFT’s Free Agent Hot 100.
Talib (6-1, 205) has intercepted 23 passes in six NFL seasons. His size and playmaking ability make him especially valuable in a time where bigger cornerbacks are desired to match up against tall and skilled wide receivers.
The Broncos’ agreement with Talib would seem to leave Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie’s future with Denver in major doubt. Earlier on Tuesday, the Denver Post reported that the club was “closing in on” bringing back Rodgers-Cromartie. However, Talib’s addition would, at the very least, seem to complicate a potential return for Rodgers-Cromartie, an unrestricted free agent who would figure to have other options.
It's bound to come up since you are one of this site's more prolific posters, so I'll prememptively ask the question: "What are your thoughts on the deal Talib got?" Was it to high for the Pats to match? Or is it a Welkeresque scenario?
How do the Broncos have the money for all these FA?
So how long before Denver announces they've signed Edelman?
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