Rich<3TheWoodhead
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Cortland Finnegan, Rams, 5 years, 50 million.
Wow 10mil a year for finnegan... Huh???
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Cortland Finnegan, Rams, 5 years, 50 million.
Cortland Finnegan, Rams, 5 years, 50 million.
So we're going to re up some JAG's, sign a TE, maybe a WR, and a RB... and "explore" some safeties.... boy do I feel better! It's pretty obvious it's the Pats offense that needs a lot of help. The D is pretty much set, except for some depth at Safety....
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Free agency is hilarious!
I'm not even sure Id take him over Arrington.
Free agency is hilarious!
I'm not even sure Id take him over Arrington.
Why didn't we re-sign our own guys like Slater, Connolly and Ihedigbo before the start of free agency? Its not like we had to wait and see how the market developed for these guys. It seems we are just wasting time now on things that we could have handled over the past week, instead of using that time actually talking to free agents. I'm not saying that it would actually lead to any big signings, but it just seems like an inefficient use of time to me. Is there something behind this that I don't understand?
Why didn't we re-sign our own guys like Slater, Connolly and Ihedigbo before the start of free agency? Its not like we had to wait and see how the market developed for these guys. It seems we are just wasting time now on things that we could have handled over the past week, instead of using that time actually talking to free agents. I'm not saying that it would actually lead to any big signings, but it just seems like an inefficient use of time to me. Is there something behind this that I don't understand?
Why is it hilarious? When you want someone you go get him, and if you have to overpay for someone you think is worth it and will make an impact for your team then thats what you do.
Why didn't we re-sign our own guys like Slater, Connolly and Ihedigbo before the start of free agency? Its not like we had to wait and see how the market developed for these guys. It seems we are just wasting time now on things that we could have handled over the past week, instead of using that time actually talking to free agents. I'm not saying that it would actually lead to any big signings, but it just seems like an inefficient use of time to me. Is there something behind this that I don't understand?
Why didn't we re-sign our own guys like Slater, Connolly and Ihedigbo before the start of free agency? Its not like we had to wait and see how the market developed for these guys. It seems we are just wasting time now on things that we could have handled over the past week, instead of using that time actually talking to free agents. I'm not saying that it would actually lead to any big signings, but it just seems like an inefficient use of time to me. Is there something behind this that I don't understand?
Why didn't we re-sign our own guys like Slater, Connolly and Ihedigbo before the start of free agency? Its not like we had to wait and see how the market developed for these guys. It seems we are just wasting time now on things that we could have handled over the past week, instead of using that time actually talking to free agents. I'm not saying that it would actually lead to any big signings, but it just seems like an inefficient use of time to me. Is there something behind this that I don't understand?
Why didn't we re-sign our own guys like Slater, Connolly and Ihedigbo before the start of free agency? Its not like we had to wait and see how the market developed for these guys. It seems we are just wasting time now on things that we could have handled over the past week, instead of using that time actually talking to free agents. I'm not saying that it would actually lead to any big signings, but it just seems like an inefficient use of time to me. Is there something behind this that I don't understand?
Vincent Jackson deal in Tampa: 5 yrs, $55.55 million, including $26 million guaranteed, $36 million in 1st 3 yrs, $26 million in 1st 2 yrs.
"Attention K-mart shoppers!"Pats may get them at their price now if there was little FA offers.
I get what you're saying but I highly doubt they are not talking to outside free agents because they're so busy trying to re-sign our guys. Lots of re-signings going on today throughout the entire NFL, from the large new contracts down to the simple 1 year deals. The Pats aren't alone in not having everyone re-signed yet.
They paid an above average CB 10mil a year.
According to Mike Klis of the Denver Post, four teams remain in the Peyton chase: Broncos, Cardinals, Dolphins, Titans. Klis writes that the Broncos are one of the top two teams.
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