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offseason grades thus far


Swarly

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http://www.nfl.com/freeagency/story?id=09000d5d817046a4&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true

Winners: Chargers, Redskins, Chiefs, Packers, Redskins

Losers: Bills, Cardinals, Browns, Bears

Thought it was funny(and completely true) they put Bears on the losing end when most bears fans seem to think they will be in the SB next year with Peppers.

Nothing about the Panthers in this article, though.

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chargers winners by losing a top 10 DT before he was injured in Jamall Williams, and a future HOF RB? lol. "ok"

Chargers winners because the fanaggled a better second round pick and a future 3rd for a guy that has never completed a pass in the NFL.

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chargers winners by losing a top 10 DT before he was injured in Jamall Williams, and a future HOF RB? lol. "ok"

Jamall had a lot of miles on him as did LT. It was time to move on from these two. Sproles is still up in the air but he needs to be on their roster next year. The ass raping the Bolts did to Seattle was outstanding and will no doubt net a premium running back or nose tackle this year as well as a high 3rd rounder next year.

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Jamall had a lot of miles on him as did LT. It was time to move on from these two. Sproles is still up in the air but he needs to be on their roster next year. The ass raping the Bolts did to Seattle was outstanding and will no doubt net a premium running back or nose tackle this year as well as a high 3rd rounder next year.

yup, moving up that far into the 2nd gave them a legitimate shot at getting Terrence Cody.

also: the argument about LT being released is lolz. that's like saying because Delhomme was good back in the day he is good now. LT averaged less than 4 yards a carry. if you watched him play it was painfully obvious he lost his burst and speed, he's not the same running back he was 3 years ago. and Williams has been injured for a long time, and is old as balls.

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redskins? Adding Larry Johnson and Rex freakin Grossman makes them a winner? way to go Washington....Super Bowl 2010 Champs

I think it was more to do with the fact that they didn't overspend this year in the FA market. They didn't offer Peppers a bajillion dollars, so thats better than before right?

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