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We need shockey bad. we should have picked up crumpler but fuck it.


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YEA IM A BIG SAINTS FAN TOO DIE HARD FAN!!!
We need shockey bad. we should have picked up crumpler but fuck it.
Rothelisburger gets 8yr, $102 contract , Dunn asks for release. Darren McFadden stock dropping! ( as far as top 5 team needs)
Houston Texans sign Jacques Reeves, CB.
Buccaneers acquire Griese from Bears for draft pick
By John Clayton
ESPN.com
(Archive)
Updated: March 3, 2008, 3:10 PM ET
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Brian Griese
Griese
The Chicago Bears, who re-signed Rex Grossman and gave Kyle Orton a contract extension, traded backup Brian Griese to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for an undisclosed draft choice.
Griese left the Buccaneers two seasons ago when he signed a five-year contract with Chicago. The 32-year-old Griese started six games in two seasons with the Bears, compared to 16 starts in two seasons with the Bucs.
The Denver Broncos selected Griese in the third round of the 1998 NFL draft. He was with Denver for five seasons and also played one season for the Dolphins.
Senior writer John Clayton covers the NFL for ESPN.com.
The Steelers, who locked up franchise quarterback Ben Roethlisberger Monday with an eight-year, $102 million contract extension, added depth to their offense by reaching a three-year, $4.95 million deal with Vikings halfback Mewelde Moore.
Moore, 25, is an elusive back who was signed to back up Willie Parker and work with big back Najeh Davenport. He was a fourth-round pick of the Vikings in 2004. In his second season, he started eight games and rushed for 662 yards and caught 37 passes for the Vikings in 2005. Moore will received $1.35 million to sign.
Because he has good speed, Moore has a 4.9 yard per carry average and is considered to be a good pass-catcher out of the backfield.
-- John Clayton, ESPN.com
Samuels overrated?
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What a fuckin idiotic move. I liked the pickup of the young center but this move here is some straight bullshit![]()
Yes very overrated and no where near lockdown. he takes alot of chances, NEVER plays man to man,NEVER covers the other teams best WR and cant tackle.He gets beat all the time. Check the Pats pass defense stats. He sits in zone and jumps on passes that are affected by their pass rush (Pats had the second most sacks in the league). Hes more like a Ronde Barber type zone corner. Eagles play ALOT of man coverage. Asante will get exposed playing in the Eagles system.
What a fuckin idiotic move. I liked the pickup of the young center but this move here is some straight bullshit![]()
your points are onpoint....i respect that...but IMO he is a shut down corner...not a ball hawk....
eagles blitz real heavy and JOHNSON's defense needs a shutdown corner....SAMUELS i consider oe of the best in the leauge....
but you brought up some good points...only time will tell...
]Man, I had no idea there were that many SAINTS fans on this board!!!!![]()
Yes very overrated and no where near lockdown. he takes alot of chances, NEVER plays man to man,NEVER covers the other teams best WR and cant tackle.He gets beat all the time. Check the Pats pass defense stats. He sits in zone and jumps on passes that are affected by their pass rush (Pats had the second most sacks in the league). Hes more like a Ronde Barber type zone corner. Eagles play ALOT of man coverage. Asante will get exposed playing in the Eagles system.
Pace to get $22M guaranteed in big deal with Jets
By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com
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Updated: March 3, 2008, 3:07 PM ET
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The New York Jets have agreed to a six-year, $42 million deal with DE/LB Calvin Pace.
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Pace, a five-year Arizona Cardinals veteran. began his career as a defensive end before moving to linebacker in a 3-4 front in 2007.
Pace will receive a $20 million signing bonus, with $22 million of the deal guaranteed.
He chose between offers from the Dolphins and Jets.
Len Pasquarelli covers the NFL for ESPN.com.