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re: Mega-Merge: 2010 Free Agency Rumors and Reports Thread
[quote=GTripp0012;668497]The draft is too deep to actually make this move, but [B]Leon Washington is incredibly enticing at the cost of a second rounder.[/B][/quote]
That depends for which teams, I suppose; it would be better for us to use the 2nd pick on any O-line position, instead of giving up for a RB which we already have something similar with Alridge.. I know he isn't proven and all, but Shanahan really likes this guy - he was the one who recommend Alridge to Vinny.. Or at least, we can try to sign Sproles if we want something else than Alridge.. But as for for other teams, I could see Bengals or Broncos (a better version of Kevin Faulk?), or maybe even Chargers pulling the trade.. |
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I really like what the Redskins have done today. If the players are complaining, then you did the right thing for the team.
If we get any of the corresponding draft picks for each player, I would not be unhappy at all. If we got a second for Heyer, I would pound a six pack and hit on 20 year olds because it must be my lucky day. |
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[quote=ChickenMonkey;668449]Is there any news on Carlos Rogers being tendered???[/quote]
He received a first round tender |
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dream scenario, someones picks up Heyer and we get a 2nd and then pick up Leon Washington lol
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re: Mega-Merge: 2010 Free Agency Rumors and Reports Thread
[quote=WaldSkins;668514]He received a first round tender[/quote]
[url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d816b87e8&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true]Redskins issue first-round tenders to Campbell, Rogers[/url] Yeah |
re: Mega-Merge: 2010 Free Agency Rumors and Reports Thread
[quote=GTripp0012;668500]Hank Fraley released, which adds a legit name to the center's market, if not a half-decent football player.
[url=http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/03/fraley-gets-his-walking-papers/]Fraley gets his walking papers | ProFootballTalk.com[/url][/quote] And is from Gaithersburg |
re: Mega-Merge: 2010 Free Agency Rumors and Reports Thread
Boy is Rogers a crybaby. If Hands of Stone had played better he would have earned an extension a while ago.
Hell, a pick 6 in Seattle would have made him a legend but he literally dropped the ball. |
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My guess is that even thought Rogers was tendered that he will be traded for a 3rd and another lower pick. He's unhappy and the Skins don't want to keep an unhappy player. Maybe Rogers for Cromartie?
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or maybe they tell him to shut the hell up, stop whining and go earn a contract, and he listens... wishful thinking I guess.
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re: Mega-Merge: 2010 Free Agency Rumors and Reports Thread
[quote=Lotus;668476]Is it not true that the Colts (for just one example) try to build from within? It seems to me that the Colts rarely make big free agent splashes. They draft folks, develop them, and then at least try to pay them for services rendered over time. To be fair, they don't pay everyone and a number of Colts have walked to other teams. But, in general, rather than shopping outside of the organization for free agents, they try to draft people, develop them, and then give them market-value second contracts whenever possible. Such a dynamic rewards player loyalty with organizational loyalty. Is this not true?[/quote]
Face it we're the Real Madrid of the NFL. Read over this and tell me if this sounds familiar. [url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=665183&cc=5901]Alonso deal ends Real Madrid spending spree, says Valdano - Transfers - ESPN Soccernet[/url] [url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/european_football/article6486341.ece]Florentino Perez defends Real Madrid's spending spree on Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo | European Football - Times Online[/url] |
re: Mega-Merge: 2010 Free Agency Rumors and Reports Thread
Jet's are extremely interested in Antonio Cromartie
Antre Rolle is asking for $8 million a year which is more than Troy Polamalu, Ed Reed, and Adrian Wilson. And the Cardinals are shopping Boldin for a 3rd round pick, the catch is that he wants a new big deal which the team willing to trade their 3rd has to get him or else he'll be pissed. |
re: Mega-Merge: 2010 Free Agency Rumors and Reports Thread
3rd rounder for Boldin is good if a team has the money to throw him a new deal
bmore maybe |
re: Mega-Merge: 2010 Free Agency Rumors and Reports Thread
[quote=tryfuhl;668681]3rd rounder for Boldin is good if a team has the money to throw him a new deal
bmore maybe[/quote] It starts with a 3rd rounder but he'll most likely end up going for a second. It's kind of like the $20 auction game. At the beginning a person puts a $20 bill up for auction for people to bid. The catch is the highest and second highest bid have to pay. Everyone starts out bidding but eventually the bid gets above $20 and people start thinking about minimizing their losses. I learned about that in "How to negotiate Rationally." [url=http://benbyerly.wordpress.com/2009/02/04/the-20-auction-and-the-dynamics-of-conflict/]The $20 auction and the dynamics of conflict « Confluence: Ben Byerly's Muddy Mix[/url] [quote]By the time the auction reaches $19, most bidders drop out. The person who had bid $18 will invariably bid $20 to break even. Presumably, that would bring the auction to a close, right? Wrong! One professor who utilized the Dollar Auction as a teaching tool for more than 20 years said that the bidding will usually continue well past the $20 mark. Consider this case in point, a day the professor will never forget. He used the dollar auction while teaching a course for executives in organizational behavior. At the end, the “winner” paid $54 for the twenty dollar bill. The loser paid $53. The rest of the class watched the futile bidding war with bewilderment and glee. (Proceeds would be donated to charity).[/quote] So whats the point? Well when you have an attractive barter chip and it starts out at a low price more people are willing to take a long hard look at it, eventually more bidders leads to an increased price. In short, asking for a third rounder in exchange for Boldin is very smart. |
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Boldin for a 3rd Denver wants a 1st for Brandon Marshall, and both want new contracts.
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[quote=GTripp0012;668405]Just over 32 hours now. Not that I'm counting.[/quote]
I agree I am not counting either! (just over 16 hours to go though) |
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