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Yup, that's why I'd like to see the Giants pounce first!
CYNIC 6291 reads
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1 / 11

Now HE'S a free agent worth going after!

-- Modified on 3/1/2010 12:42:34 PM

penny71 6587 reads
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2 / 11
OSP 26 Reviews 8273 reads
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3 / 11

Others are predicting TO going to Balt.
LT to pittsburg

We'll see

CYNIC 6001 reads
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4 / 11
CYNIC 5593 reads
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5 / 11

bargaining agreement done, and if not, the salary cap will drop by the wayside (except for the final 8 teams in the playoffs last year - the rules are different for them).

I don't give a flying fuck about T.O., but if he goes to Baltimore, maybe Ray Lewis can knock the shit out of his head and teach him something!

ShakingtheSheets 189 Reviews 7668 reads
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6 / 11


It is really unchartered territority for GM's. Most of them have only known the "salary cap" era of contract negotiation. (prob. started around 1992-1993).  

Because of the uncertainty of how to put a team together in an uncapped year (what to spend, how to budget, etc,) I think teams will be much more cautious at the start. I doubt if at the start of free agency you will have that immediate feeding frenzy (i.e. Albert Hanysworth last year) of teams bidding out of control for a few select free agents. There will be a feeling out process to see how the market plays out.

Of course as soon as someone (Danny or Jerry) get anxious, all bets are off!

CYNIC 8076 reads
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7 / 11
Foodyguy 29 Reviews 4928 reads
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8 / 11

Just to be sure that my Pats did not spend too much on him and weaken other aspects of the team.

penny71 7298 reads
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9 / 11

Adalius Thomas and free up some money for other needs.

CYNIC 5354 reads
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10 / 11
Foodyguy 29 Reviews 4910 reads
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11 / 11

Not only to free up money, but to get rid of a large disappointment both on the field and in the locker room.

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