No link, but ESPN bottom line just showed that the Vikings have signed Lito Shepperd to a 1 year deal.
Damn Pagal, you guys hurting that bad at CB?
Yup Cedric Griffin tore his ACL on the kickoff to start overtime against the Saints. Ain't no way he's ready for opening day, so Sheppard will fit in quite nicely. And when Griffin is back, I can't really complain if Sheppard is the nickel back.
Yup Cedric Griffin tore his ACL on the kickoff to start overtime against the Saints. Ain't no way he's ready for opening day, so Sheppard will fit in quite nicely. And when Griffin is back, I can't really complain if Sheppard is the nickel back.
You will. Sheppard has been garbage for the last few years.
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HAHAHAHAHA it actually took me a sec to get the reference(the screen was really bright at the start, I didn't notice his kid in the still-shot), that's awesome!! I heart Breesus, he's here to save football player'kind from the Madden curse.
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Seattle's getting high ratings too...got the best OL for their needs, and still had the 2nd best S there at 14. SEA confirmed they were going to trade down if he wasn't still there.
Then Tate at #60 for a big play guy.
Filled a CB need in Round 4.
In Rd 6, McCoy, a USC TE who smoked up before the draft to drop his ratings in the 6th round.
Add in Lendale White and Leon Washington for virtually nothing and Mike Williams signed to a tryout deal, and SEA did pretty good.
"I think over these three days, we will give $600 million in guaranteed money to these rookies that you’re hearing their names. $600 million. And if let’s just say half of them don’t make it and the money is equivalent to this, that’s $300 million out the door. It doesn’t go to veterans, it doesn’t go to owners. It goes to somebody who couldn’t play the game. That’s wasting money.”
It is a bit of an issue in the NFL. A lot of veteran guys who had to play for cheap rookie contracts and make it, still don't earn very good salaries on their second contracts because of the money teams tie up on rookies.
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I had heard that my favorite player did indeed tip the scale at 3 bills last season. But at the offseason camps he was rumored to be back down to 271. The problem was that his body composition was pretty poor so he was too slow and too easy to get to the ground, and pretty injury prone.
He is a big guy by stature and can carry like 265 so long as he's pretty lean.
I think the biggest issue is that his team mates don't see him as a leader and he's not a guy they can get behind. The guys knew he wasn't working very hard last year and as a result they didn't care to work too hard around him. When the Raiders used other QB's last year they would play pretty hard. Even with JaMarcus they usually started out player pretty hard, but if they fell out of a game early JaMarcus would throw in the towell and the rest of the team would follow suit.
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Well he's not 300 pounds but the Patriots have released LB Adalius Thomas. Him and the hoody were at odds with each other last year so this is no real suprise. I would look for the Jets to have interest in him as he was a pretty good player in his days with the Ravens on Rex Ryan's defence.
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ohn Clayton just said on ESPN’s “NFL Live” that the Raiders are preparing the process of cutting quarterback JaMarcus Russell.
Clayton said it is not a matter of if, but when Russell will be cut. He also said the team could release Russell before Oakland’s minicamp, which runs Friday through Sunday, and that there is no trade market for him. The Raiders will save more than $6 million if they cut Russell this year.
Undrafted Tight End Scott Sicko created a bit of an internet stir when after not being drafted he claimed that he wanted to pursue more education rather than sign as a college free agent.
Had a change of heart and signed with Dallas. I see the idea that teams may be in love with their own draft picks and favor them over a college free agent. But as a college free agent you also get a bit of a choice as to where you go whereas if you're a 7th round pick you don't. If he was willing to try a NFL career as a 7th round pick though, I do think he should give it a shot as a college free agent.
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