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Anthony Montgomery, DT, Washington Redskins


mr beauxjangles

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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/10008538/NFL-trades-that-need-to-happen-before-kickoff

According to John Czarnecki at Fox, Montgomery is not at all pleased with his situation after losing the starting job to Haynesworth, and Czarnecki notes that the Panthers would be a good landing spot if a trade could be worked out. He's 6-6, 320.

Nothing really to add here. Just wanted to put it out there for others that may have an opinion or better understanding of his capabilities.

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Like with all ideas $$$$$ will have to be looked at First. The Panthers will have to look at what it would cost future picks / $$$$$ If they would be able then they look at the Talent or improvement it would bring.

Ht: 6' 6" Wt: 330 Age: 25

Born: 3/8/1984, Cleveland, OH

College: Minnesota

NFL Experience: 4th season

Drafted: 2006 - Rd 5

(153th overall by the Redskins)

Salary: $450,760

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I guess he can just get rid of the scouting department and just read the newspapers and articles.

Hurney used to be a sports journalist, so I'm sure he's already considered it. He's probably also considering firing Fox and Delhomme and bringing in Cowher and drafting a quarterback early next year.

Really, people: do you not think that Hurney keeps himself abreast of all the goings on in the National Football League? Do you also not think he has a greater understanding of the team's needs and what it can afford than we do?

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