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Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
if thats true then he will probably visit redskins park in the next day or two
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Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
“This is a blessing,” Hall told NFL.com’s Steve Wyche. “I have learned it’s not all about the money. I’ve learned now it’s more about the team. Ain’t all money good money. I took the bait. I went for the money and I didn’t research the situation. But I don’t think I would trade this for the world. Just to meet (owner) Al Davis, to get to pick his brain, to know the kind of person he is and the impression he had on football is good for me to say that I know him.”
[url=http://blogs.nfl.com/2008/11/05/hall-interested-teams-already-calling/]NFL.com Blogs » Blog Archive Hall: Interested teams already calling «[/url] All good things for Hall to say. I guess that last line he said about knowing Al Davis could be taken as a jab if out of context, but I think it is a complement. Im pretty sure that his agent is [I]not[/I] Drew Rosenhaus. Wouldnt it be nice to have a replacement for Springs, without giving up a draft pick, and by just taking a chance? Dont get whats wrong with that. |
Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
Alvin Keels is Hall's agent. Don't know who else he represents
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Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
RAIDERS OFFERED HALL A CHANCE TO STAY
Posted by Mike Florio on November 5, 2008, 10:10 p.m. A league source tells us that the Oakland Raiders offered to keep cornerback DeAngelo Hall for the rest of the 2008 season. But to stay Hall would have had to sacrifice the injury guarantee applicable to his $9 million option bonus due in March 2009 and his guaranteed base salary of $7.5 million for 2009. Hall declined. Teams have until Thursday to make waiver claims for Hall. The more likely outcome is that Hall won’t be claimed, and that he’ll become an unrestricted free agent. There is increasing speculation that the Patriots could be interested in adding Hall, under a minimum-salary deal for the balance of the season. The thinking in some circles is that the Pats would rely upon their veteran leadership in the locker room to influence Hall to be something other than a turd. And if he steps out of line even once, the Pats would undoubtedly cut him loose. Finally, several readers have asked us to explain the concept of injury and skill guarantees. OK, we’ll do it. (Insert eye roll here.) An injury guarantee ensures payment in the event a player is (duh) injured. A skill guarantee means that the player gets the money even if, as in Hall’s case, he is cut. The reality in Hall’s case is that the reports of “guaranteed” money in the amount of $24 million omitted the fact that $16.5 million of it was guaranteed for injury only. |
Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
No reports of teams yet huh?
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Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
[url=http://blogs.nfl.com/2008/11/05/hall-interested-teams-already-calling/]NFL.com Blogs » Blog Archive Hall: Interested teams already calling «[/url]
Thats the latest that I've read about. I think the Redskins' might actually be interested because they did try to pursue him in the offseason. |
Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
[quote=SmootSmack;497922]I don't think it would hurt to at least bring Hall and Walker in to Redskins Park during the next two weeks and see what they can do[/quote]
finally, someone who with some reason. just a look want hurt |
Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
[quote=skinsfan_nn;498225]RAIDERS OFFERED HALL A CHANCE TO STAY
Posted by Mike Florio on November 5, 2008, 10:10 p.m. A league source tells us that the Oakland Raiders offered to keep cornerback DeAngelo Hall for the rest of the 2008 season. But to stay Hall would have had to sacrifice the injury guarantee applicable to his $9 million option bonus due in March 2009 and his guaranteed base salary of $7.5 million for 2009. Hall declined. Teams have until Thursday to make waiver claims for Hall. The more likely outcome is that Hall won’t be claimed, and that he’ll become an unrestricted free agent. There is increasing speculation that the Patriots could be interested in adding Hall, under a minimum-salary deal for the balance of the season. The thinking in some circles is that the Pats would rely upon their veteran leadership in the locker room to influence Hall to be something other than a turd. And if he steps out of line even once, the Pats would undoubtedly cut him loose. Finally, several readers have asked us to explain the concept of injury and skill guarantees. OK, we’ll do it. (Insert eye roll here.) An injury guarantee ensures payment in the event a player is (duh) injured. A skill guarantee means that the player gets the money even if, as in Hall’s case, he is cut. The reality in Hall’s case is that the reports of “guaranteed” money in the amount of $24 million omitted the fact that $16.5 million of it was guaranteed for injury only.[/quote] first before you bring this up like, it was such a good choice to stay, this is the NFL, and like a team can drop you for no reason, he got out of that hell hole which is Oakland, i would to, to look at better oppourtunites.......Fuck Oakland |
Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
i'd rather see him in dc than in dallas,ny,or philly.javon walker too.if we have the openings,why not sign them at a fair price for the rest of the season?
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Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
[quote=TaylorMade21;498249][URL="http://blogs.nfl.com/2008/11/05/hall-interested-teams-already-calling/"]NFL.com Blogs » Blog Archive Hall: Interested teams already calling «[/URL]
Thats the latest that I've read about. I think the Redskins' might actually be interested because they did try to pursue him in the offseason.[/quote] They were interested when Rogers was still a big question mark coming off his injury. |
Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
[quote=GMScud;498056]But Devin doesn't even know the playbook. He's running the wrong routes, which apparently led to an INT against Pitt. If him taking lumps hurts us like that, I say ride the pine. Of course, with Moss hurt our receiving corps drops off like the Grand Canyon, so we really have no choice but to play him. With Moss, ARE, Cooley, and then three pass catchers taken with the first three picks, I would have never envisioned us having this kind of discussion. Damn.[/quote]
Of course Devin is screwing up though; he's a rookie playing in an offense that is new for everyone. As good as we are now, we need to take a long term approach. It will take years for the entire team to learn this offense, but when it finally does, it will be nasty. The more we can keep guys in (ESPECIALLY guys who are making mistakes) the more dividends it will pay in the long run. |
Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
Thomas was very green coming in, so I guess we shouldn't be too surprised with him so far. Regardless it's just frustrating. But I think the reality of it is we can't count on him for much of anything this year. I hope he works his butt off in the offseason to learn and improve.
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Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
[url=http://nflblogs.profootballweekly.com/AroundtheNFL/2008/11/where_might_deangelo_hall_end.html]Where might DeAngelo Hall end up? (Around the NFL)[/url]
Redskins: Shawn Springs has been banged up. The club loved what it had seen from Carlos Rogers -- until Monday, that is. Leigh Torrence has done a nice job as the nickel back and has filled in outside, but he might be better as a No. 4 or 5 corner. Fred Smoot makes plays but doesn't always cover consistently. The Redskins looked at Hall this offseason. I got to think that the 3 most likely places are us, the Pats, and the Broncos. |
Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
[quote=Mattyk72;498267]Thomas was very green coming in, so I guess we shouldn't be too surprised with him so far. Regardless it's just frustrating. But I think the reality of it is we can't count on him for much of anything this year. I hope he works his butt off in the offseason to learn and improve.[/quote]
Matty, you make a good point but you would have to admit its quite discouraging that other rookie wide receivers (Donnie Avery, DeSean Jackson, Eddie Royal, ...) have gotten off to good starts and our three #2 picks are having a hard time making a minimum contribution. |
Re: Raiders to waive Deangelo Hall
Yeah, he has personality issues and can cause problems in a locker room.
Dallas will sign him. |
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