ne znam to za mossa moze biti mac sa dvije ostrice..nije to onaj stari moss, koji je postavljao rekorde, a i vec mu je 35 god, tako da je i to bitan faktor..zasto ne bi draftovali nekog recievera, mladog i onda od njega napravit dobrog igraca i opet vam ostane cap spacea..a moss bi i trazio vise love, ne bi on igrao za sicu sigurnoSaltCityAttack je napisao/la:izgleda da ce Bearsi Mossa pokusati dovesti, pa mozda i Owensa...kako danas analiticari kazu izgleda da je danas najbolje dovoditi igrace koji su zeljni igrati i zele pokazat da jos mogu biti na visokom nivou..jer naveli su veliki broj primjer apotpisanih igraca zvijezda koji su uzeli novac, a nakon toga nisu pokazali ono sto su posjedovali nekada...zbog toga Bearsi nece da potpisu jos Fortea koristit ce tag na njega platiti ga 9m za ovu godinu i tek onda ga potpisati ako to bude bilo potrebno...Ja bi volio Mossa u Bearsima, jer on se sa Ticom se i najbolje slagao kroz karijeru kad je Tice preuzeo ekipu 2000, i 2001 Moss je imao blizu 1300 yardi 10 TD i Tice voli krace pasove , kao i novi QB trener..tako da Moss za sada je nasa najbolja opcija, a isto mislim tako..on jos uvjek moze biti jeda od najboljih recivera
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Keep the faith and never fear, We'll keep the Red flag flying high, Cuz Man United will Never Die!!!
The greater the challenge the more Glory in overcoming it!
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Ma kakvi velike pare to mu mogu samo dati najgore ekipe lige a on to nece. On hoce da igra za contendera za dobru ekipu a zna da mu oni nece dati velike pare morace se zrtvovat. Ja mislim da ce otici u patriote opet da zamijeni Chad Ochocinca kojeg ce se rijesiti sigurno. Meni nebi smetalo ni da u chargerse ode vrate jacksona i stave mossa na mjesto drugog reievera, floyd treci i sa brownom i jos jednim sa drafta to je dubok korpus recievera. A za owensa sto salty rece ma nema tu sanse rođak covjek je imao tesku povredu igrao arena football moss je imao godinu odmora a kako kazu ameri jos je u sjajnoj formi nece niko owensa vjeruj mi(on se htio vratit jer ima problema sa parama a moss hoce da igra pozelio
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Mozete dovest Owena iz Manchestera

Roger Federer the greatest of all time!
Peyton Manning - the greatest QB of all time!
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ooo vidi @edina, nema te ko lanjskog snijegaEdin TM87 je napisao/la:Mozete dovest Owena iz Manchestera![]()
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Keep the faith and never fear, We'll keep the Red flag flying high, Cuz Man United will Never Die!!!
The greater the challenge the more Glory in overcoming it!
________BOSTON_________
.BRUINS=CELTICS=RED SOX.
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The greater the challenge the more Glory in overcoming it!
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Ma nisam te nafat'o, eto cestitam ti, dzaba kad cemo mi uzet 2 trofeja, a vi 0rio_Ferdy88 je napisao/la:ooo vidi @edina, nema te ko lanjskog snijegaEdin TM87 je napisao/la:Mozete dovest Owena iz Manchestera![]()
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, nisam te vidjao na 'poolovoj temi nesto, od onog poraza na ot
mogao si barem cestitati, kao sto sam ja nakon poraza u fa cupu na anfieldu
a owen ako dodje titula je tu
znas kako kazu, if you can't beat them, join them
ma nece moss u patse, nema sanse, to je zavrsena prica
vjerovatno cemo draftovati kakvog recievera za deep threat, tu je bb specijalist
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Jedva cekam da draft i signovanje pocne, uh bit ce svega ove offsezone
Roger Federer the greatest of all time!
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Peyton Manning - the greatest QB of all time!
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e hvalaEdin TM87 je napisao/la:Ma nisam te nafat'o, eto cestitam ti, dzaba kad cemo mi uzet 2 trofeja, a vi 0rio_Ferdy88 je napisao/la:ooo vidi @edina, nema te ko lanjskog snijegaEdin TM87 je napisao/la:Mozete dovest Owena iz Manchestera![]()
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, nisam te vidjao na 'poolovoj temi nesto, od onog poraza na ot
mogao si barem cestitati, kao sto sam ja nakon poraza u fa cupu na anfieldu
a owen ako dodje titula je tu
znas kako kazu, if you can't beat them, join them
ma nece moss u patse, nema sanse, to je zavrsena prica
vjerovatno cemo draftovati kakvog recievera za deep threat, tu je bb specijalist
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Jedva cekam da draft i signovanje pocne, uh bit ce svega ove offsezone
Keep the faith and never fear, We'll keep the Red flag flying high, Cuz Man United will Never Die!!!
The greater the challenge the more Glory in overcoming it!
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The greater the challenge the more Glory in overcoming it!
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Report: Seahawks Could Be Front-runner for Peyton Manning 
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Brandon Lloyd’s agent puts Pats on call
Plenty of players preparing for franchise tag
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8 ... hot_topics
NFC East
Giants: I'd be pretty surprised if the Giants used the tag. Mario Manningham is a nice receiver, but New York has great depth at that position already and is going to have to redo Victor Cruz's contract sooner rather than later. The Giants have some corners whose contracts are up as well, but Terrell Thomas is returning from injury and they took Prince Amukamara in the first round a year ago for a reason.
Cowboys: Anthony Spencer is the only real prospect for the tag, but he has not been the player Dallas thought it was getting when it made him a first-round pick in the 2007 draft. Plenty of potential remains, but is he worth $8.8 million for one season? The Cowboys are sitting on ample cap space, which aids the argument to put the tag on him. Team officials continue to discuss the matter, league **** said, and with limited other outside options on the open market, it's not out of the question Spencer stays put. No doubt Jerry Jones would like to see this draft pick pay more dividends down the road.
Eagles: The Eagles plan to franchise DeSean Jackson, according to league ****, which is a no-brainer. For all of his faults in 2011 and the attitude concerns, he is a flat-out game-breaker when he's right, and Philly isn't in the business of giving assets away. Should the right trade option come along once he's tagged, then the Eagles could do some business in that regard. But this is a front office and coaching staff desperate to get back in the playoffs, and they don't have a lot of vertical threats outside of him.
Redskins: Washington has two options here in tight end Fred Davis and safety LaRon Landry, but team **** have indicated there is a very good chance Davis gets the tag. He's the only playmaker on the offensive roster right now. He has freak-of-nature abilities. But if he tests positive for drugs one more time, he's suspended for a year. And that may be enough to scare off any other teams as well, so maybe you don't need to spend the $5.5-million franchise figure to keep him. Landry's injury woes give the organization big concerns, **** said. If Davis isn't franchised, Texans free agent tight end Joel Dreessen, who knows offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan well, is a serious option to land there.
NFC North
Packers: Jermichael Finley has suffered through some injuries and the Packers won a Super Bowl without him. He also dropped a fair amount of balls this past season, but with the franchise tag for tight ends a steal at $5.5 million, no way Green Bay lets a young difference-maker like this get away. Finley isn't going to love the idea of being tagged and this could drag out a while, with him not in a rush to sign the tender. But I can't imagine the Packers letting someone with his skill set walk.
Lions: The Lions have cap issues right now and badly need to get Calvin Johnson extended, in large part so they can franchise Cliff Avril. They ideally want Avril signed long-term, but a team **** indicated they will franchise him if at all possible. The strength of the defense is the rotation up front, and Avril can get after the quarterback. With the market for pass rushers devoid of much young talent, Avril would be incredibly hot on the open market.
Bears: The Matt Forte saga has been going on for more than a year now and it's been headed for a franchise tag for a long time. He and the Bears haven't been able to agree on his worth on a long-term deal, and if he gets tagged, don't expect to see him around Halas Hall anytime soon.
Vikings: The team has some linebackers with expiring contracts -- E.J. and Erin Henderson, to be exact -- and used the tag on linebacker Chad Greenway a year ago, but there isn't anyone whom they need to tag now. I would be quite surprised if the Vikings utilized it.
NFC South
Saints: No way is Drew Brees going anywhere. Contract talks haven't really gone anywhere, either. But with a low $14.4-million tag for quarterbacks, this is a lock. Brees won't be happy if that's what happens. If Brees does get a new deal, then All-Pro guard Carl Nicks would be next man up for the franchise tag, **** said.
Falcons: Two emerging talents on defense are worthy -- linebacker Curtis Lofton and corner Brent Grimes -- but in the end look for Grimes to get the tag. Corners are in short supply, and Atlanta's secondary already is iffy. Grimes is vital for them and another player the team wants to lock up long-term, according to a league ****. The corner market is also thin, so Grimes would be a prized asset.
Panthers: Carolina will not be using the franchise tag, according to a team ****. And frankly, there isn't a case to really be made for any of their free agents getting one.
Buccaneers: No real candidates here. Tampa extended some key players a year ago and will be looking to fill holes by pilfering other team's rosters.
NFC West
49ers: A year ago, defensive backs Carlos Rogers and Dashon Goldson were value free agents, guys the 49ers were able to snap up relatively late and pretty cheaply. Both played a strong role in making the defense elite as the team went 13-3. The safety tag is significantly cheaper than the corner tag, however, at $6.2 million, so I suspect the 49ers go that route and work on keeping Rogers on a longer term coming off his Pro Bowl season.
Cardinals: Cards general manager Rod Graves made it clear emerging pass rusher Calais Campbell isn't going anywhere. Believe him. They'll tag him if need be, but they want to secure his long-term future.
Seahawks: The Seahawks are deep in talks with running back Marshawn Lynch on a long-term deal, which could well be completed before the March 5 deadline. If that somehow falls apart, the Seahawks are prepared to tag Lynch, according to a **** with knowledge of the situation.
Rams: The Rams will not be using the tag, according to a team ****. And, as in a few other cases I've noted, I don't know who you could even suggest they would tag.
AFC East
Patriots: Wes Welker eventually will sign a two- or three-year deal, but in the meantime he will get franchised. The Patriots will not let him walk, league **** said, and the already highly driven Welker will be more motivated than ever coming off his Super Bowl drop. Tom Brady wants Welker around for a long time, and he likely will be in New England until his career ends.
Jets: With New York's defense taking a significant step back in 2011, the Jets can't afford any key defections. To that end, I'd be very surprised if nose tackle Sione Pouha is not tagged. He's a key run stuffer who can penetrate and given his age, going the one-year route makes a lot of sense for New York. They can tag him for about $8 million and if that leads to a longer-term deal, so be it.
Dolphins: Miami's only real candidate would be nose tackle Paul Soliai, but league **** said they do not anticipate that move. Soliai will be a hot commodity on the open market for 3-4 teams, but Miami franchised him a year ago and would have to pay him $15 million for another year. And with the Dolphins perhaps implementing more 4-3 elements under new coordinator Kevin Coyle, that's going to be a tough nut to swallow. The teams have not had any recent contract talks, league **** said.
Bills: Buffalo has exchanged proposals with receiver Stevie Johnson, and though there's nothing imminent, the Bills need all the weapons they can muster. And cap room isn't an issue. Johnson is very much a candidate for the tag if the long-term deal isn't worked out by the March 5 deadline to tag players.
AFC North
Ravens: Ray Rice isn't going anywhere, and the Ravens are fully prepared to tag him, league **** said. If they do not at least engage in some serious discussions about a long-term deal, however, a league **** said Rice is prepared to wait quite some time before signing or reporting. If Baltimore manages to get Rice signed in the coming weeks, then guard Ben Grubbs would be a candidate to get tagged, though Baltimore would have to juggle the cap and release some players to make the $9-million figure work.
Steelers: The Steelers, in a serious cap crunch, face a big-time dilemma here with Mike Wallace, a restricted free agent. If they merely put the first-round tender on him, other teams can present front-loaded offer sheets. But franchising him counts more than $9 million against the cap, and they lack that kind of wiggle room without making some possibly drastic changes. The Steelers worry specifically that top AFC rivals Baltimore and New England, both in need of a vertical receiver, might make a play for Wallace. The internal discussions continue as to how the Steelers handle this, but in the end I believe they protect this asset and find a way to franchise him.
Bengals: The Bengals don't often use the tag and don't plan to this year. There aren't any real candidates for it despite plenty of cap room.
Browns: The team has been in preliminary talks with linebacker D'Qwell Jackson, and they will franchise him if a deal isn't complete, according to **** with knowledge of the situation. Both parties hope to get a long-term deal done. He became the anchor of a rapidly improving defense in 2011 with a monster year after injuries ravaged him in prior years.
AFC South
Texans: Mario Williams has been a dominant player, but to franchise him would blow up the Texans cap. It's not going to happen with him coming off his injury, and the Texans aren't going to have a ton of cap space anyway. Finding a way to work out a new deal with him is a priority, however. The only question will be whether or not to tag restricted free agent Arian Foster. If they use the first-round tag, would a playoff team like New England or Cincinnati, without a prominent running back, make a run at Foster? That's the question the Texans, who have done a great job of keeping their talent and are never shy to spend money to win, are asking now.
Titans: Cornerback Cortland Finnegan has had a few clashes with opposing players but also has been very steady and played some fine man coverage. Again, with the corner market not great, the Titans will think long and hard about franchising him. In the end, I believe they will use the tag on him.
Jaguars: The Jags are prepared to franchise clutch kicker Josh Scobee if they can't work out a new deal, according to a **** with knowledge of the situation. He's been excellent for them, and he's the only in-his-prime candidate on the team for the tag.
Colts: Reggie Wayne and Robert Mathis are getting up there, and with the Colts rebuilding around the first overall pick, it might not make sense to tag either player. League **** said the Colts have not indicated they will do so to either player yet, and both would like to see what the open market has in store. Mathis would likely be the top pass rusher available.
AFC West
Broncos: Kicker Matt Prater has been among the very best at what he does, altitude or not, and the Broncos are strongly considering tagging him if need be, **** said. For as much as we talked about Tebow Time this season, without Prater's clutch long kicks many of those wins never would have happened.
Chargers: Reports out of San Diego indicated Vincent Jackson would not be franchised for a second time. But as we get closer to the franchise deadline, I have a feeling the $13.7-million figure for Jackson becomes more palatable. This team is under serious pressure to get back to the postseason or coach Norv Turner and general manager A.J. Smith are very likely to be out. It nearly happened a few months back. Losing Jackson would be a massive blow, and **** close to the player said they are bracing for the tag.
Raiders: The Raiders still are having difficulty just getting under the cap. Franchising someone is pretty much out of the question. Perhaps a case could be made for running back Michael Bush, but the presence of Darren McFadden likely precludes it.
Chiefs: The Chiefs have two options in cornerback Brandon Carr and receiver Dwayne Bowe -- and they need both players. I'm not sure how much should be read into the Chiefs' recent interest in free agent Stanford Routt. A strong case could be made for either player here, and the difference between the franchise tags is negligible given the massive cap space Kansas City is sitting on (the corner tag is about $1.2 million higher than the receiver tag). This might be the toughest decision for any team vis-à-vis the franchise tag, especially given the Chiefs' needs. New head coach Romeo Crennel is a defensive guy.
Plenty of players preparing for franchise tag
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8 ... hot_topics
NFC East
Giants: I'd be pretty surprised if the Giants used the tag. Mario Manningham is a nice receiver, but New York has great depth at that position already and is going to have to redo Victor Cruz's contract sooner rather than later. The Giants have some corners whose contracts are up as well, but Terrell Thomas is returning from injury and they took Prince Amukamara in the first round a year ago for a reason.
Cowboys: Anthony Spencer is the only real prospect for the tag, but he has not been the player Dallas thought it was getting when it made him a first-round pick in the 2007 draft. Plenty of potential remains, but is he worth $8.8 million for one season? The Cowboys are sitting on ample cap space, which aids the argument to put the tag on him. Team officials continue to discuss the matter, league **** said, and with limited other outside options on the open market, it's not out of the question Spencer stays put. No doubt Jerry Jones would like to see this draft pick pay more dividends down the road.
Eagles: The Eagles plan to franchise DeSean Jackson, according to league ****, which is a no-brainer. For all of his faults in 2011 and the attitude concerns, he is a flat-out game-breaker when he's right, and Philly isn't in the business of giving assets away. Should the right trade option come along once he's tagged, then the Eagles could do some business in that regard. But this is a front office and coaching staff desperate to get back in the playoffs, and they don't have a lot of vertical threats outside of him.
Redskins: Washington has two options here in tight end Fred Davis and safety LaRon Landry, but team **** have indicated there is a very good chance Davis gets the tag. He's the only playmaker on the offensive roster right now. He has freak-of-nature abilities. But if he tests positive for drugs one more time, he's suspended for a year. And that may be enough to scare off any other teams as well, so maybe you don't need to spend the $5.5-million franchise figure to keep him. Landry's injury woes give the organization big concerns, **** said. If Davis isn't franchised, Texans free agent tight end Joel Dreessen, who knows offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan well, is a serious option to land there.
NFC North
Packers: Jermichael Finley has suffered through some injuries and the Packers won a Super Bowl without him. He also dropped a fair amount of balls this past season, but with the franchise tag for tight ends a steal at $5.5 million, no way Green Bay lets a young difference-maker like this get away. Finley isn't going to love the idea of being tagged and this could drag out a while, with him not in a rush to sign the tender. But I can't imagine the Packers letting someone with his skill set walk.
Lions: The Lions have cap issues right now and badly need to get Calvin Johnson extended, in large part so they can franchise Cliff Avril. They ideally want Avril signed long-term, but a team **** indicated they will franchise him if at all possible. The strength of the defense is the rotation up front, and Avril can get after the quarterback. With the market for pass rushers devoid of much young talent, Avril would be incredibly hot on the open market.
Bears: The Matt Forte saga has been going on for more than a year now and it's been headed for a franchise tag for a long time. He and the Bears haven't been able to agree on his worth on a long-term deal, and if he gets tagged, don't expect to see him around Halas Hall anytime soon.
Vikings: The team has some linebackers with expiring contracts -- E.J. and Erin Henderson, to be exact -- and used the tag on linebacker Chad Greenway a year ago, but there isn't anyone whom they need to tag now. I would be quite surprised if the Vikings utilized it.
NFC South
Saints: No way is Drew Brees going anywhere. Contract talks haven't really gone anywhere, either. But with a low $14.4-million tag for quarterbacks, this is a lock. Brees won't be happy if that's what happens. If Brees does get a new deal, then All-Pro guard Carl Nicks would be next man up for the franchise tag, **** said.
Falcons: Two emerging talents on defense are worthy -- linebacker Curtis Lofton and corner Brent Grimes -- but in the end look for Grimes to get the tag. Corners are in short supply, and Atlanta's secondary already is iffy. Grimes is vital for them and another player the team wants to lock up long-term, according to a league ****. The corner market is also thin, so Grimes would be a prized asset.
Panthers: Carolina will not be using the franchise tag, according to a team ****. And frankly, there isn't a case to really be made for any of their free agents getting one.
Buccaneers: No real candidates here. Tampa extended some key players a year ago and will be looking to fill holes by pilfering other team's rosters.
NFC West
49ers: A year ago, defensive backs Carlos Rogers and Dashon Goldson were value free agents, guys the 49ers were able to snap up relatively late and pretty cheaply. Both played a strong role in making the defense elite as the team went 13-3. The safety tag is significantly cheaper than the corner tag, however, at $6.2 million, so I suspect the 49ers go that route and work on keeping Rogers on a longer term coming off his Pro Bowl season.
Cardinals: Cards general manager Rod Graves made it clear emerging pass rusher Calais Campbell isn't going anywhere. Believe him. They'll tag him if need be, but they want to secure his long-term future.
Seahawks: The Seahawks are deep in talks with running back Marshawn Lynch on a long-term deal, which could well be completed before the March 5 deadline. If that somehow falls apart, the Seahawks are prepared to tag Lynch, according to a **** with knowledge of the situation.
Rams: The Rams will not be using the tag, according to a team ****. And, as in a few other cases I've noted, I don't know who you could even suggest they would tag.
AFC East
Patriots: Wes Welker eventually will sign a two- or three-year deal, but in the meantime he will get franchised. The Patriots will not let him walk, league **** said, and the already highly driven Welker will be more motivated than ever coming off his Super Bowl drop. Tom Brady wants Welker around for a long time, and he likely will be in New England until his career ends.
Jets: With New York's defense taking a significant step back in 2011, the Jets can't afford any key defections. To that end, I'd be very surprised if nose tackle Sione Pouha is not tagged. He's a key run stuffer who can penetrate and given his age, going the one-year route makes a lot of sense for New York. They can tag him for about $8 million and if that leads to a longer-term deal, so be it.
Dolphins: Miami's only real candidate would be nose tackle Paul Soliai, but league **** said they do not anticipate that move. Soliai will be a hot commodity on the open market for 3-4 teams, but Miami franchised him a year ago and would have to pay him $15 million for another year. And with the Dolphins perhaps implementing more 4-3 elements under new coordinator Kevin Coyle, that's going to be a tough nut to swallow. The teams have not had any recent contract talks, league **** said.
Bills: Buffalo has exchanged proposals with receiver Stevie Johnson, and though there's nothing imminent, the Bills need all the weapons they can muster. And cap room isn't an issue. Johnson is very much a candidate for the tag if the long-term deal isn't worked out by the March 5 deadline to tag players.
AFC North
Ravens: Ray Rice isn't going anywhere, and the Ravens are fully prepared to tag him, league **** said. If they do not at least engage in some serious discussions about a long-term deal, however, a league **** said Rice is prepared to wait quite some time before signing or reporting. If Baltimore manages to get Rice signed in the coming weeks, then guard Ben Grubbs would be a candidate to get tagged, though Baltimore would have to juggle the cap and release some players to make the $9-million figure work.
Steelers: The Steelers, in a serious cap crunch, face a big-time dilemma here with Mike Wallace, a restricted free agent. If they merely put the first-round tender on him, other teams can present front-loaded offer sheets. But franchising him counts more than $9 million against the cap, and they lack that kind of wiggle room without making some possibly drastic changes. The Steelers worry specifically that top AFC rivals Baltimore and New England, both in need of a vertical receiver, might make a play for Wallace. The internal discussions continue as to how the Steelers handle this, but in the end I believe they protect this asset and find a way to franchise him.
Bengals: The Bengals don't often use the tag and don't plan to this year. There aren't any real candidates for it despite plenty of cap room.
Browns: The team has been in preliminary talks with linebacker D'Qwell Jackson, and they will franchise him if a deal isn't complete, according to **** with knowledge of the situation. Both parties hope to get a long-term deal done. He became the anchor of a rapidly improving defense in 2011 with a monster year after injuries ravaged him in prior years.
AFC South
Texans: Mario Williams has been a dominant player, but to franchise him would blow up the Texans cap. It's not going to happen with him coming off his injury, and the Texans aren't going to have a ton of cap space anyway. Finding a way to work out a new deal with him is a priority, however. The only question will be whether or not to tag restricted free agent Arian Foster. If they use the first-round tag, would a playoff team like New England or Cincinnati, without a prominent running back, make a run at Foster? That's the question the Texans, who have done a great job of keeping their talent and are never shy to spend money to win, are asking now.
Titans: Cornerback Cortland Finnegan has had a few clashes with opposing players but also has been very steady and played some fine man coverage. Again, with the corner market not great, the Titans will think long and hard about franchising him. In the end, I believe they will use the tag on him.
Jaguars: The Jags are prepared to franchise clutch kicker Josh Scobee if they can't work out a new deal, according to a **** with knowledge of the situation. He's been excellent for them, and he's the only in-his-prime candidate on the team for the tag.
Colts: Reggie Wayne and Robert Mathis are getting up there, and with the Colts rebuilding around the first overall pick, it might not make sense to tag either player. League **** said the Colts have not indicated they will do so to either player yet, and both would like to see what the open market has in store. Mathis would likely be the top pass rusher available.
AFC West
Broncos: Kicker Matt Prater has been among the very best at what he does, altitude or not, and the Broncos are strongly considering tagging him if need be, **** said. For as much as we talked about Tebow Time this season, without Prater's clutch long kicks many of those wins never would have happened.
Chargers: Reports out of San Diego indicated Vincent Jackson would not be franchised for a second time. But as we get closer to the franchise deadline, I have a feeling the $13.7-million figure for Jackson becomes more palatable. This team is under serious pressure to get back to the postseason or coach Norv Turner and general manager A.J. Smith are very likely to be out. It nearly happened a few months back. Losing Jackson would be a massive blow, and **** close to the player said they are bracing for the tag.
Raiders: The Raiders still are having difficulty just getting under the cap. Franchising someone is pretty much out of the question. Perhaps a case could be made for running back Michael Bush, but the presence of Darren McFadden likely precludes it.
Chiefs: The Chiefs have two options in cornerback Brandon Carr and receiver Dwayne Bowe -- and they need both players. I'm not sure how much should be read into the Chiefs' recent interest in free agent Stanford Routt. A strong case could be made for either player here, and the difference between the franchise tags is negligible given the massive cap space Kansas City is sitting on (the corner tag is about $1.2 million higher than the receiver tag). This might be the toughest decision for any team vis-à-vis the franchise tag, especially given the Chiefs' needs. New head coach Romeo Crennel is a defensive guy.
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OMG Bearsi ce imati izmedju 25-28m salary cap space
... pa ebo mater neka dovedu tri igraca po 5-7m godina mozemo jest malu djecu
...pa sa ovom ekipom smo bili 7-2 prije nego su se Cutler i Forte povrijedili, a da ne govorim da utrosimo ovih 28m...fakat vrijeme je da ovo potrose i da se krene napokon ka osvajanju ovoga jer nema se vise sta cekat Urlacher mora uzeti superbowl on je to zasluzio
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Bearsi zainteresovani za Mario Williamsa
..pa nebi bilo lose dovesti ga , ali to opet znaci da gledamo na odbranu, a ne napad
..pored Williamsa takodjer su zainteresovani za CB Brandon Carra iz Kanzasa
Kako bi bilo ebeno cuvati Williamsa i Peppersa kombinovano..uvjek bi jedan imao viska prostora...s obzirom da cesto Peppersa napadaju dva igraca, onda bi to Williamsu ostavljalo prostora..daj samo da se ovo desi
Kako bi bilo ebeno cuvati Williamsa i Peppersa kombinovano..uvjek bi jedan imao viska prostora...s obzirom da cesto Peppersa napadaju dva igraca, onda bi to Williamsu ostavljalo prostora..daj samo da se ovo desi
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ma vama pod hitno treba dobra zamjena za QB Cutlera, mislio u slucaju njegove povrede
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McCown je sasvim pristojan backup Cutleru sto je potvrdio u zadnje dvi tekme koje je odigrao tako, da nema potrebe dovoditi nekoga za vece pare. Nek se Smith prvo rijesi Hanie, zaradit ce sevap kod svakog Bears fana.
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iskrneo nisam ga upratio, ono sa Haniem je katastrofa bilaGiallorossi je napisao/la:McCown je sasvim pristojan backup Cutleru sto je potvrdio u zadnje dvi tekme koje je odigrao tako, da nema potrebe dovoditi nekoga za vece pare. Nek se Smith prvo rijesi Hanie, zaradit ce sevap kod svakog Bears fana.
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Agent: Talks point to Falcons' Abraham becoming free agent
Green Bay Packers and tight end Jermichael Finley agreed on a two-year, $14 million deal Wednesday, assuring that neither side would have to worry about the ramifications of a franchise tag being used.
Mathis could be target for Titans
Osi still wants new contract from Giants, Umenyiora has one year remaining on the six-year, $41 million extension he signed in December 2005 and is scheduled to make $3.975 million in 2012.
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ma znas sta nova organizacija jr sad nema vise Angela i vjerujem da ce se promjeniti po tom pitanju...ne treba srljati ebiga grijesiti sa tim potpisima, pa pogledaj samo Philadelphiu sta su radili koliko su platili, a kako su zavrsili...nama treba samo malo ne toliko mnogo, jer mi smo vec ekipa sa pozitivnim rekordom..necu gledat ovo sto se zavrsilo 8-8, samo zato sto smo izgbili dva najbolja ofanzivna igraca, ali objektivno sa Cutlerom bi imali najmanje 11 pobjeda, a ne 8kad_kako je napisao/la:Ma nema sanse da one skritice potrose sav taj salary cap ...
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Novi GM, ali ... kljucna stvar, isti vlasnici!SaltCityAttack je napisao/la:ma znas sta nova organizacija jr sad nema vise Angela i vjerujem da ce se promjeniti po tom pitanju...ne treba srljati ebiga grijesiti sa tim potpisima, pa pogledaj samo Philadelphiu sta su radili koliko su platili, a kako su zavrsili...nama treba samo malo ne toliko mnogo, jer mi smo vec ekipa sa pozitivnim rekordom..necu gledat ovo sto se zavrsilo 8-8, samo zato sto smo izgbili dva najbolja ofanzivna igraca, ali objektivno sa Cutlerom bi imali najmanje 11 pobjeda, a ne 8kad_kako je napisao/la:Ma nema sanse da one skritice potrose sav taj salary cap ...
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ma dat ce oni ako znaju iskoristiti ebiga..fazon je sto angelo nije znao sta ce sa tim bojao se vjerovatno upravo ovoga sto mu se deislo...novac Peppersu se iplatio definitivno nema govora i ako nije on imao sackova kao drugi, ali covjek je uvjek radio druge stvari i uvjek je bio duble team , tako da je uvjek davao sansu drugima da urade nesto...vidjet cemo kazu da ce uraditi sve da nas ojacaju
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Big Ben rekonstruise svoj ugovvor da bi Pit bio ispod SC, ovo je za respect.
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Polako za philu oni ce biti daleko bolji ove godine. Trebala im je ova jedna sezona da se uigraju tu je dosta novih igraca bilo a nije bilo one standardne offsezone. Onda je i jackson srao za augvor to ce mu sad rijesiti. Najveci problem ove ekipe su linebackeri jer ih fakticki nemaju to mora da im bude prioritete na draftu i u free agency. Neznam kakvi su sa capom al ako mogu dovesti mario willliamsa ( i da ga vrate na LB posto je u texansima igrao DE ovu sezonu prije povrede) za mene je to jako opasna ekipa plus par dobrih igraca na draftu. Evo kako malo citam po ovim stranicama sve izglednije da ce chargersi dovesti il usphawa il perrya ja od free agency ocekujem jako malo jer je to ipak a.j. neda on pare. Sigurno cemo potpisati neku kantu sto ga drugi nece. Al eto za mene bi bilo savrseno da potpisemo brandona iz chiefsa stavimo stuckeya na ss i dobro draftujemo al vidjecemo. A bearsi kolko vidim sa ovakvim capom a i novim GMom mozete da se popravite drama laron landry ce biti free agent pa tyvon branch itd a po svim mock draft predviđanjima uzecete onog wr floyda mada to se naravno nezna do samog drafta.
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