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  1. There's a similar law in Ohio as well, you can wear one if you want but you don't have to.
  2. If Ralph sells the naming rights then according to the new CBA 60% would go to the players
  3. The Bills site doesn't update on weekends & KFFL gets their information from the teams websites & local newspapers. This isn't a major move so there is no reason to get all up in arms over it.
  4. Here you go Under terms of the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in a year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks. The number of picks a team receives equals the net loss of compensatory free agents up to a maximum of four. Three clubs this year (Buffalo, Seattle and Washington) will receive a compensatory pick even though they did not suffer a net loss of compensatory free agents. Under the formula, the compensatory free agents these teams lost were ranked higher than the ones they signed (by a specified point differential based upon salary and performance). Following are the compensatory free agents lost and signed by the clubs that will receive compensatory picks in the 2006 NFL Draft: Baltimore Lost Bennie Anderson, Gary Baxter, Marques Douglas, Edgerton Hartwell, Casey Rabach, Travis Taylor Signed Tommy Polley, Keydrick Vincent Denver Lost Reggie Hayward, Kenoy Kennedy, Donnie Spragan Signed Stephen Alexander, Keith Burns Detroit Lost Stephen Alexander, Stockar McDougle, Mike McMahon Signed Rick DeMulling, Kenoy Kennedy Green Bay Lost Bhawoh Jue, Marco Rivera Signed Adrian Klemm Indianapolis Lost Rick DeMulling New England Lost Joe Andruzzi, Adrian Klemm, David Patten Signed Monty Beisel New York Jets Lost Anthony Becht, Jason Ferguson, LaMont Jordan, Kareem McKenzie Signed Derrick Blaylock, Barry Gardner, Lance Legree Philadelphia Lost Derrick Burgess, Jermane Mayberry, Ike Reese Signed Mike McMahon Pittsburgh Lost Kendrell Bell, Plaxico Burress, Oliver Ross, Keydrick Vincent Signed Cedrick Wilson St. Louis Lost Bryce Fisher, Matt Lehr, Tommy Polley Signed Chris Claiborne Tampa Bay Lost Keith Burns, Cosey Coleman, Chartric Darby, Dwight Smith Signed Anthony Becht Tennessee Lost Andre Dyson, Shad Meier, Antowain Smith http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/9341500
  5. Profootball Weekly had him ranked #3 right after Ngata (1) & Bunkley (2) and they also had Whitner ranked as the #1 safety in the draft. Huff was ranked the #1 CB.
  6. When you pull a gun on someone that's pretty big to me. Why do you think a top 15 player in the draft has fallen out of the first round.
  7. If it wasn't for McCargo's injury he would have been one of the first DL drafted. We filled a big need and hopefully he'll bounce back from that injury.
  8. That would work except for one small thing everyone forgot, 60% of that $14,381,400.00 or $8,628,840 would go to the players as part of the new CBA.
  9. Following are the compensatory free agents lost and signed by the clubs that will receive compensatory picks in the 2006 NFL Draft: Baltimore Lost Bennie Anderson, Gary Baxter, Marques Douglas, Edgerton Hartwell, Casey Rabach, Travis Taylor Signed Tommy Polley, Keydrick Vincent Denver Lost Reggie Hayward, Kenoy Kennedy, Donnie Spragan Signed Stephen Alexander, Keith Burns Detroit Lost Stephen Alexander, Stockar McDougle, Mike McMahon Signed Rick DeMulling, Kenoy Kennedy Green Bay Lost Bhawoh Jue, Marco Rivera Signed Adrian Klemm Indianapolis Lost Rick DeMulling New England Lost Joe Andruzzi, Adrian Klemm, David Patten Signed Monty Beisel New York Jets Lost Anthony Becht, Jason Ferguson, LaMont Jordan, Kareem McKenzie Signed Derrick Blaylock, Barry Gardner, Lance Legree Philadelphia Lost Derrick Burgess, Jermane Mayberry, Ike Reese Signed Mike McMahon Pittsburgh Lost Kendrell Bell, Plaxico Burress, Oliver Ross, Keydrick Vincent Signed Cedrick Wilson St. Louis Lost Bryce Fisher, Matt Lehr, Tommy Polley Signed Chris Claiborne Tampa Bay Lost Keith Burns, Cosey Coleman, Chartric Darby, Dwight Smith Signed Anthony Becht Tennessee Lost Andre Dyson, Shad Meier, Antowain Smith http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/9341500
  10. Denver Lost: Reggie Hayward, Kenoy Kennedy, Donnie Spragan Signed: Stephen Alexander, Keith Burns Denver lost 3 signed 2, difference of one which is the 4th round they received.
  11. Ramsey is in the last year of his deal making him an unrestricted free agent next year. They draft Leinart to be the starter next year leaving Ramsey & Pennington to battle it out for starter & backup this year. With Pennington's injury the Jets obviously don't trust that he'll return to preinjury status.
  12. Ramsey is in the last year of his deal making him an unrestricted free agent next year. They draft Leinart to be the starter next year leaving Ramsey & Pennington to battle it out for starter & backup this year.
  13. If this was to happen I'd have to think we would take AJ Hawk. Here me out before you say "we need OL help first". I know we do but the OL talent is so deep we could get a good one in the second round. I believe both London & Posey are both UFA's next year.
  14. According to Clumpy's cap page it will cost us $1,680,750 to keep him if we cut/trade him it will cost us $3.696 Million. That's an additional $2.389 Million to get rid of him. Sorry to dissapoint anyone but JP's not going anywhere this year. Next year is a different story. Clumpy's cap page
  15. This is what I found from an article on ESPN: On Wednesday, either the NFL will come up with a revenue-sharing plan to make the union's proposal work, or free agency will start at 12:01 a.m. Thursday and the labor problems will escalate. Tagliabue made it clear that at this point there is no more negotiating with the union. If the owners accept the proposal before 8 p.m. ET Wednesday, free agency will start at 12:01 a.m. Friday. If there is no acceptance, free agency will start Thursday as scheduled and 2006 will be perhaps the last year in the NFL's history with a salary cap. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/stor...john&id=2358857
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