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| Playmaker Join Date: May 2004 Location: MA Age: 32
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! Wait has Offiss been a troll the whole time? I just always thought he had a mom like Tony Soprano's. |
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| Playmaker Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Newport News,Virginia Age: 48
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! Quote:
This is the Warpath, Saints after Shockey thread....? Right This talk of Shockey going to the Saints seems to me like it would more than likely be a good move for both parties. The Giants sure don't need him, they proved that last season. If they can get some decent value/trade or draft picks for Shockey I would cut ties with him in a flash.
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| | #33 |
| Camp Scrub Join Date: Mar 2008
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! It would be a shame if Shockey went to the Saints because we wouldn't be able to embarass his trash-talking ass two times a year anymore |
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| | #34 |
| Playmaker Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Newport News,Virginia Age: 48
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! Sources: Saints, Shockey stuck in trade limbo ESPN.com Updated: April 25, 2008, 10:58 PM ET Where's Jeremy Shockey? Still a member of the New York Giants. New Orleans's apparent deal for tight end Jeremy Shockey has hit a delay because of the Giants' demand for more than a No. 2 draft pick for the former Pro Bowler, ESPN's John Clayton reports. The Saints have been debating offering a No. 2 pick, according to sources, but some in the organization would prefer including no more than a No. 3 pick. New Orleans officials' reluctance makes the deal, which could get done on the draft-day clock or Saturday morning before the draft, difficult to pull off. The Giants have already conducted a physical on Shockey, which could be offered to the Saints if he can't make it to New Orleans in time to have one. Sources indicate the Saints are seriously interested in Shockey, so a deal is likely to get done. Saints general manager Mickey Loomis this week has declined to discuss players under contract with any other team, and has been evasive while meeting with reporters at the Saints' training headquarters. He has apologetically said that he did not want to tip off other teams to the Saints' draft plans. The 28-year-old Shockey, who earned the first NFL championship of his career in January, broke his leg on Dec. 16 in a game against the Washington Redskins and did not play in the Super Bowl. He finished the 2007 regular season with 57 receptions and three touchdowns.
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| | #35 |
| Living Legend Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Springfield, VA Age: 30
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! i'd take the pick for shockey in a heart beat. replace him with someone that's not an idiot and can stay off the injury list for more than two weeks at a time.
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| | #36 |
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| | #37 |
| Banned Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! is shockey gonna even be able to play this season?has he recovered well enough to pass a physical??? |
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| | #38 |
| Special Teams Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Herndon, Virginia Age: 20
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! "Saints inch closer to acquiring TE Shockey from Giants", the deal is a second rounder and a fifth or sixth round pick. FOX Sports on MSN - NFL - Saints inch closer to acquiring TE Shockey from Giants
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| | #39 |
| Impact Rookie Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Colorado Springs, CO Age: 27
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! I like Kevin Boss as a TE but will be very happy that we will not have to worry about covering thier #2 receiver (Shockey). Boss is slow enough that we can put Fletcher man up on him and pick it off every time with they try to go to Sinorice...
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| | #40 |
| Special Teams Join Date: Jul 2007
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! Shockey is coming off a broken leg injury, thats a tough one. They can certainly be career changing or even ending injury. With that said the Saints must feel very confident if this trade goes down he is recovering and making all the right progress to be ready to go this season. If thats the case. I'm glad we won't have to face him twice a year, he is a big threat when healthy. |
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| | #41 |
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! In unrelated news to Shockey. Saints and Ravens to possibly make a deal? RAVENS, SAINTS TO SWAP PICKS? Posted by Michael David Smith on April 26, 2008, 12:02 p.m. With just three hours to go before the start of the draft, trade talk is getting fast and furious, and John Clayton of ESPN reports that the Saints and Ravens could make a deal. The Ravens want to draft a quarterback and they don’t think they’ll be able to nab their first choice, Matt Ryan of Boston College, with the eighth pick in the draft. That would then lead the Ravens to try to trade down and select their second-rated quarterback, Chad Henne of Michigan, and Clayton reports that they’d be willing to take Henne as high as 10th, the pick the Saints own. That would be viewed as a major reach by just about every draft analyst, but according to Clayton, that doesn’t mean it won’t happen. The Saints have made no secret this week that they’re willing to buck the recent trend of teams not wanting to trade up in the draft. New Orleans seems to think that it needs to bolster its defensive line and that the top four prospects — Virginia’s Chris Long, LSU’s Glenn Dorsey, Ohio State’s Vernon Gholston and USC’s Sedrick Ellis — will all be gone in the first nine picks. One stumbling block in such a trade happening is that the standard draft trade chart would call for the Saints to throw in a fourth-round pick to make such a move, but the Saints have already traded their fourth-round pick to the Jets.
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| | #42 |
| Special Teams Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Herndon, Virginia Age: 20
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! True Blue: No shock here: Saints back off No shock here: Saints back off New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis admitted Thursday he's no longer in pursuit of a deal for Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey, citing the Giants' trade demands. Prior to the draft, the Giants reportedly had asked for a second-round pick and safety Roman Harper. “It’s no secret we had some discussions with them and we just couldn’t come to a conclusion on the right compensation,” Loomis told Sirius NFL Radio. “I understand that. He's a very good player and the Giants don't want to just give him away - unless they feel like they're getting really good value. “But for the most part that’s dead ... I don't anticipate that being rekindled.” Guess they aren't after Shockey anymore.
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| | #43 |
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! If I were the Giants I would have taken the Saints' 2nd rounder and ran with it. |
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| | #44 |
| Camp Scrub Join Date: May 2008 Location: Southern Cali Age: 34
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| | #45 |
| Playmaker Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Newport News,Virginia Age: 48
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| Re: Saints After Shockey?! PFT.com SHOCKEY SPEAKS Posted by Mike Florio on June 8, 2008, 9:52 a.m. The “I want to be traded” playbook has developed a new wrinkle. If a players asks to be traded and isn’t traded, then he acts like he never made the request. The latest example? Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey, who clearly wanted (wants) out of New York and who wasn’t traded because the Giants and the Saints couldn’t agree on terms. “Everybody said that I agreed to get traded and that I would welcome a trade or that I’m unhappy,” Shockey said, according to the New York Post. “But you can’t find one article that had my direct quote, except from an anonymous source or from this person or from that person, OK?” So the absence of a direct quote from Shockey means it wasn’t true? If anything, Shockey’s comments about the Giants strongly imply that there’s a problem between the two parties, and that the Giants were yapping about it to the media even though Shockey chose not to do so. “Unlike the Giants, I’m gonna be quiet,” he said. “They’ve released multiple things about myself and if you look back into the media, there’s always a source. Well I’d like to know who the source is, and we’ll go over here and we’ll deal it out ourselves because I haven’t said one negative thing towards the Giants.” He wouldn’t talk about whether he’d welcome a trade. “I’m not saying that — no comment,” Shockey said. “Whatever’s happened between the Giants and myself is gonna stick between the Giants and myself.” Shockey also said that he’ll attend the team’s mandatory minicamp and, presumably, training camp. “I plan on fulfilling my contractual obligation but the No. 1 thing that I’m going there for is to be with my teammates [who] I miss so much,” Shockey said. As to the scene of Shockey double-fisting alcoholic beverages from a luxury suite while his team played in the Super Bowl, Shockey claimed that the Giants wouldn’t allow him to be on the sidelines, and that the decision upset him. The real question is whether both sides can find a middle ground. The Giants presumably opted not to accept New Orleans’ best offer because the Giants realize that they’d have no depth behind Kevin Boss if Shockey were traded. And Shockey’s salary is very reasonable in 2008. So the challenge will be to keep Shockey from becoming a problem in the locker room. Or, to be more accurate, to keep him from becoming more of a problem than he’s been in the past.
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