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Mr. Scot

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  1. So with the opening of the negotiating period only about three says away, it's probably a good time to start a 'catch all' thread for free agent tidbits from around the league culled from various sources (PFT, Rotoworld, KFFL, various Twitter accounts). Visits and other news that we know of to date... Former Rams DT Kendall Langford has visited the Lions and is set to visit the Jets and Saints. DT Darnell Dockett is reportedly choosing between going back to the Cardinals on a reduced salary or joining the rival 49ers. Return specialst Ted Ginn has received interest from the Browns (and Panthers, of course) and has visited so far with the Titans and the (now Harbaugh free) 49ers. Other return specialist Jacoby Jones has visited the Bengals and Titans and is set to visit the Chargers next. Ex Eagles CB Cary Williams has reportedly been contacted by a dozen teams since his release (no word if the Panthers are one). He has expressed a willingness to return to his prior team (Ravens). Recently released Raiders S Tyvon Branch will be visiting the Colts and Redskins, probably others too. He's apparently in demand. OLB-DE Jonathan Massaquoi was claimed by the Titans after being waived by the Falcons. Lots of speculation going around that the Giants will go heavy after Ndamukong Suh when he hits free agency. Colts, Dolphins and Redskins also expected to be interested. In number news, Bills RB C J Spiller had reportedly turned down a deal for 4.5 million from the Bills (prompting the trade for LeSean McCoy) while a reporter for ESPN thinks Rams OT Joe Barksdale will be looking for a contract around 7 million a year or so. And in Green Bay, WR Randall Cobb reportedly turned down an offer for a five year deal that would have paid hem between 8 and 9 million per year. Regarding the trade, Cardinals coach Bruce Arians has said that he was aware that McCoy was on the block, but didn't feel like he would be 'the right fit' for his team. As to Spiller, he's expressed an interest in joining the Eagles, but the Eagles might be more interested in Saints RB Mark Ingram. More to come later with traffic and weather together on the tens
  2. Quick hint: Don't take him too seriously. He has no idea what he's talking about and his evaluation of players is based more on, shall we say, what they look like than how well they play.
  3. I'd like to give our own fans more credit than that. (unfortunately, sometimes I listen to the radio)
  4. Actually, more people would call Wagner one of the league's best MLBs than would Alonso. I realize you don't know anything of what you're talking about, but you could at least try and fake it with Google or something
  5. He could write down everything he knows about football and it wouldn't fill a post-it note. But his hatred of Luke actually has more to do with, shall we say, shading.
  6. Wrong on pretty much every count The Seahawks actually have one of the best middle linebackers in the league, Bobby Wagner. Likewise, the Patriots thought enough of the position to use their first round pick in 2008 (10th overall) on Jerod Mayo, who won defensive rookie of the year that season. As far as the Bills losing last year. part of the reason why is that they actually didn't have Alonso because he tore his ACL. They inserted Brandon Spikes in that spot and, for the record, actually finished 9-7. Every team that plays a 4-3 makes sure they have a good middle linebacker. He led the league in tackles two years in a row. Good grief, you know absolutely nothing about football
  7. Why should he be any different than the rest of us?
  8. I like to believe you couldn't possibly post anything even stupider than what you've already done in the past. And yet somehow you manage...
  9. And every quarterback needs a good offensive line. Luke is the best linebacker in the game, and your nonsensical ideas won't change that no matter how hard you try. You'll just have to learn to live with it :lol: :lol: I doubt he'll pick up on the subtle troll job, JR (sharpest knife, etc)
  10. Checked his comments. He got a note from Quentin Tarantino saying he should tone down his foul language
  11. Josina Anderson of ESPN reports McCoy is not happy with this trade (link)
  12. Actually, he looks to be lobbying for Chip Kelly to give him a call. I'm guessing he heard there was an opening there
  13. I really don't fret much over rival teams getting good players. It's something that happens every year and you just have to deal with it. You have to build a good enough roster to defeat that other team's roster, and you either will or you won't. If you don't, you try again next year. That's the game.
  14. Soooo...about that other big runningback news we heard yesterday...
  15. He might be a fan of Lovie Smith after having faced him on the other side of the field.
  16. Just as an aside... The nightclub is really called "Label"? Seriously?
  17. So assuming this goes through... You have an offensive coach trading away his best weapon for a young linebacker who tore his ACL last year. And you have a defensive coach trading a potentially great young linebacker for an aging runningback. I know there are loads of other factors to figure in, but any way you slice it this still comes off to me as an odd transaction.
  18. Rosenhaus (McCoy's agent) said there's actually nothing official yet, but it's being discussed.
  19. McCoy was a major part of what made that Eagles offense go. I'm shocked.
  20. I'd like to think most folks would realize this is a 'wrong place at the wrong time' thing and nothing more. Granted, when I say 'most folks', I'm not including rival fans who will probably try to make whatever they can of it.
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