Redskins Could Become a Suitor for Strahan?

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EARTHQUAKE2689
08-05-2007, 03:25 PM
I dont agree with that at all. Even if we do sign Strahan or Rice, we will be looking for D-end help next off-season.

12thMan
08-05-2007, 03:31 PM
The Skins won't sign either. I bet Rice signs with the Titans before the week's over and Strahan will have his gay ass in camp in a week or so.

We'll make do with what we have.

GusFrerotte
08-05-2007, 03:46 PM
Strahan will be like Bruce Smith, some production maybe at times, but not worth the acquisition or compensation for him. IF he(Snyder) wanted a guy we should have signed Rice. Snyder is a dumbass. I used to be a staunch Snyder backer, but enough is enough. We should have drafted some DE's with our low picks. They could have made the team as starters. THese LB's we have are either special teams or practice squad fodder.

DieHardSkinsFan777
08-05-2007, 06:44 PM
Strahan is a used up bum, the SKINS won't waste cash on this fool. Another over the hill vet. looking to get one more BIGGER check. Better get to work in NY.

jsarno
08-06-2007, 12:16 AM
I dont agree with that at all. Even if we do sign Strahan or Rice, we will be looking for D-end help next off-season.

Very true with Strahan, not so sure with Rice.
I am not certain Rice will fit in though. We need run stoppers too, and Rice only goes after the sack.
Anyone thinking about Strahan, please think of Bruce Smith, but his last year here only. What a waste.

sandman89
08-06-2007, 01:45 AM
I have a felling a new DE will come soon i dreamed about it.

Giantone
08-06-2007, 09:24 AM
From John Clayton ESPN

Strahan's statement..........


The complete statement

Michael Strahan issued a statement to fans on Sunday regarding his decision on whether to keep playing or retire. Statement

Before camp, he vacationed in the south of France. Once he returned, he faced a tough decision. His heart apparently wasn't into reporting to camp. The Giants, who have been to the playoffs the past two seasons, have had a tough offseason and head coach Tom Coughlin is fighting to keep his job past this year.

"This offseason has been one of the best in my professional career," Strahan said. "I have worked extremely hard to make sure that I'm in shape and ready to tackle the rigors of another physical season. I am proud to say that my body feels years younger and ready to compete at the highest level. I love training and preparation, and this offseason has made it clear to me that this is one aspect of the game that I will miss tremendously when I decide to one day unstrap the helmet for the last time. I went into this offseason with every intention of entering a 15th season with the Giants, the only team I've ever played for during my career.

"I am human and despite the images of me grimacing and tackling opposing quarterbacks and running backs, I have to face my mortality like anyone else. When an athlete like myself who does what I do for a living starts having doubts, then it's time to take a step back and seriously consider my future. Anyone who played in the NFL with doubts or second guessing is not only putting themselves at risk, but their teammates also. I will never do that."

It is believed Strahan will take a couple more weeks to decide what to do. The team will continue to fine him.

"You have my word that I will try to make the correct decision as quickly as possible," Strahan concluded. "If I decide to play, I hope that you will continue to cheer me on like you have for all of these years. If I decide to hang up the cleats, then I will bid you all a tremendous thank you for the privilege to play a game that has blessed me in so many ways and created memories I will cherish for the rest of my life. I humbly thank you for your understanding and being the best fans."

John Clayton is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com

jsarno
08-06-2007, 04:01 PM
From John Clayton ESPN

Strahan's statement..........

I humbly thank you for your understanding and being the best fans."[/I]

John Clayton is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com

PFFFFF, best fans my left foot!

bridaman51
08-06-2007, 04:07 PM
Strahan will not be coming here. he will retire or show up for camp. Depends on wether the Giants are willing to pony up the dough. He can say what he wants but that is what is about. they bump up his salary and his wanting to play will go up as the dollars go up.

Giantone
08-06-2007, 07:03 PM
PFFFFF, best fans my left foot!


:spank: LOL....................He knows it!:food-smil

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