08-20-2011, 10:25 PM | #556 |
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Hmm, I guess they've been penny pinching all those years just for this moment. haha.
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08-20-2011, 10:27 PM | #557 |
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50 guarenteed? what!!!!
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On a side note, the Cards obviously feel like he and Kolb are the present and future of their team.
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08-20-2011, 11:39 PM | #560 |
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LOL....too bad he'll never see a super bowl.
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Fitzgerald? Don't you mean ANOTHER Super Bowl?
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08-21-2011, 12:18 AM | #562 |
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Haynesworth is starting to look poor
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08-21-2011, 12:44 AM | #563 |
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dayuuummm, dude deserves it though -- with a competent QB throwing to him, its between him and AJ in Houston for best receiver in the league
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Difference is AJ is currently playing under a contract (that has been extended multiple times) that is worth $73.5M total over 10 years. Fitzgerald's is $46.5M more than AJ's, and AJ may be the better player. That's why I said it's an overpay.
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great player, too much money. it wrecks the FO's flexibility.
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08-21-2011, 01:52 PM | #566 |
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It really does, but they couldn't go into the season and allow Fitzgerald to see whether he really wanted to stay in Arizona or not.
It's a monster deal, perhaps more than he would have gotten on the open market, but the Cardinals are stuck between a rock and a hard place if Fitzgerald walks. The financial flexibility they would have gained would have been useless if they had their investment in Kolb and nothing else around him.
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YEAH BOY! WHAT^?
Charlie making his move 10:03 AM ET Charlie Whitehurst | Seahawks TopEmailComments "Tarvaris Jackson remains the Seahawks' starting QB," ESPN's John Clayton tweeted on Saturday night, "but Charlie Whitehurst is closing the gap." Clayton was not the only person using the 140-character maximum social media platform to dispense positive vibes on Whitehurst, either. As noted by Christian Caple of SeattlePI.com, former (and future?) Seahawks safety Lawyer Milloy is a believer in the man currently best known as "Clipboard Jesus." "Charlie Whitehurst should be our starting QB opening day. #ImJustSaying," Milloy tweeted. Later, he provided equal time to the other man involved in the situation: "I promise I want TJack to do well ... Charlie played his butt off to allow the Hawks a shot at the playoffs. 2 good pre-games deserves a shot." The Seahawks will travel to Denver for their pivotal third preseason game; though the team has not indicated that there is a competition ongoing, one gets a sense that the situation remains fluid. Meanwhile, over on the ESPN NFC West blog on Sunday morning, Mike Sando noted that Jackson's rough outing wasn't all his fault:
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fitzgerald is a great WR, top3 no doubt, but I don't think he's 119mill more valuable than veteran level replacement. I mean, I think our WR corp is actually very good (and very deep). If we didn't use a draft pick on hankerson, he wouldn't make the team. Moss is the only one getting paid, and it's a very modest deal for a 1200 yard receiver. donte can be a good 1 (100yd/game) when healthy, and gaffney/armstrong are both 800yard guys and they're all basically free. after that austin has looked great making hard catches and being in the right spot, and paul hasn't looked bad either. At RB, we don't have a superstar, but hightower, helu, and torrain, making about $0 between them, look like a great group, with royster serving as the emergency callup. instead, they're going to be paying fitzgerald big money till he's 35 or taking a big cap hit when they're done with him. I do understand keeping your superstars, it just sucks when they aren't at positions where they provide a really big advantage (LT/DE/QB - someone that's fully involved in every play). I think LBs and S are other positions that don't really warrant huge money (ryan clark at 1.5mill... why'd we ever let you go...). |
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