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Author:  jumpman8828 [ Wed Mar 12, 2014 2:44 pm ]
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God damn. Talk about great expectations.

Author:  kosherrock [ Wed Mar 12, 2014 2:46 pm ]
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yeah.

with that line healthy, and the defensive concerns addressed, Denver doesn't lose on paper. fucking pre-lockout red wings of the nfl

Author:  JackLeg [ Wed Mar 12, 2014 3:19 pm ]
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They must know Peyton is done after this year. Maybe not but a lot of money guaranteed.... Theyll be a fun team to watch IF injuries arent a concern.

Author:  Eric J [ Wed Mar 12, 2014 8:42 pm ]
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Doesn't look like Phil Emery is half as good at finding defensive talent as offensive. He still believes in Chris Conte for crying out loud. He's just short of a genius with money, so I'm ultimately not too worried about it, but the one-year turn around for the defense isn't gonna happen unless we get super lucky (like if both Tillman and Melton re-sign and certain underachieving players have career years, which won't happen).

Author:  zephead8 [ Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:06 pm ]
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oh yes im very pleased. love the player and completely love the contract.

Author:  thejew [ Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:43 pm ]
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Well, Eric Decker's career is over. He'll join the WR graveyard and keep Santonio Holmes company.

Author:  corrections [ Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:44 pm ]
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thejew wrote:
Well, Eric Decker's career is over. He'll join the WR graveyard and keep Santonio Holmes company.


He's a number 2 receiver anyway. They generally don't do so well as number 1s.

Author:  markb [ Thu Mar 13, 2014 4:48 pm ]
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corrections wrote:
thejew wrote:
Well, Eric Decker's career is over. He'll join the WR graveyard and keep Santonio Holmes company.


He's a number 2 receiver anyway. They generally don't do so well as number 1s.

I'm sure he won't mind making #1 type money.

Author:  corrections [ Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:01 pm ]
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Bones wrote:
Raiders signed Justin Tuck to a 2 year, 11 million dollar contract. Always good to have some veteran leadership on the team. Now lets get LaMarr Woodley, Jason Hatcher and Steve Smith so we could really start rebuilding.


:lol:

Oh wait I think you're serious...

:lol: !

Author:  zephead8 [ Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:51 pm ]
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ya thought it was a joke too. they get wilfork theyre gonna be rebouilding with some pretty good old wood.

Author:  corrections [ Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:15 pm ]
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Bones wrote:
Lamarr Woodley strikes a two year deal with Oakland. Damn right I'm serious. Finally we've got ourselves a pass rush.


Umm dude you realize what keeps being the Raiders problem is they're a rebuilding team that then isn't close to ready but signs old dudes as final pieces.

Author:  thejew [ Fri Mar 14, 2014 12:09 pm ]
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It would be pretty hilarious if the Raiders built a playoff team out of the free agency. Of course, they've missed too many valuable pieces and have holes everywhere on the roster, so it's not gonna happen. They had the money to do so though.

I hate how the Texans have yet to be mentioned in pursuing a single free agent yet, and haven't made a signing. All the issues we have on this team, and the fact we finished dead last at 2-14, and we do nothing in free agency?

No idea how we're supposed to address: a QB, RB depth, a serviceable RT, a strong DT, a compliment to Watt at DE, a MLB, an impact S and a nickel CB, all through the draft.

We need to at least target a RT, DT, MLB and S through free agency. And now that all the good safeties are gone, I guess Chris Clemons is the best we can get.

Ideal signings: Chris Clemons (S), Melton or Pat Sims (DT), Jared Allen (DE)

Not gonna happen of course, but I can dream. I don't even know of any good LBs available to sign.

Author:  Eric J [ Fri Mar 14, 2014 12:31 pm ]
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They're probably waiting to see how the market prices Allen and Melton.

Author:  corrections [ Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:39 pm ]
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thejew wrote:
It would be pretty hilarious if the Raiders built a playoff team out of the free agency. Of course, they've missed too many valuable pieces and have holes everywhere on the roster, so it's not gonna happen. They had the money to do so though.

I hate how the Texans have yet to be mentioned in pursuing a single free agent yet, and haven't made a signing. All the issues we have on this team, and the fact we finished dead last at 2-14, and we do nothing in free agency?

No idea how we're supposed to address: a QB, RB depth, a serviceable RT, a strong DT, a compliment to Watt at DE, a MLB, an impact S and a nickel CB, all through the draft.

We need to at least target a RT, DT, MLB and S through free agency. And now that all the good safeties are gone, I guess Chris Clemons is the best we can get.

Ideal signings: Chris Clemons (S), Melton or Pat Sims (DT), Jared Allen (DE)

Not gonna happen of course, but I can dream. I don't even know of any good LBs available to sign.


Allen will not sign with a team he isn't sure is a contender.

Author:  thejew [ Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:36 am ]
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Schaub, definitely. Please. We'll take anything for him. The cap relief alone is worth it.

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