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ch19079

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  1. no, i never had an intrest in the first place. i only wanted to watch the fights on sports center. it will come back with some form of a salary cap, and it will be a better sport. ever wonder what happened to those players who signed HUGE contracts just befor the strike?? do they still get the signing bonuses????
  2. i wouldnt mind taking him with our 2nd round pick, as long as we trade henry for a higher 2nd round pick and select a needed player, (like, OG Bass, or CB).
  3. if it wasnt for the USA, all those people would be speaking german. they should be thankfull we showed up during WW2. it doesnt matter what we wear now. it looked freakin cold.
  4. didnt the tiger know you cant touch the stripers..... how is it the parks fault if THEY ROLLED DOWN THEIR WINDOWS!! after signes were posted not to do so.
  5. being the second alternate isnt to bad. but why is it that no one cares thats your an alternate, unless the guy ahead of you is hurt, then all of a sudden your the greatest thing in the world... fletcher has been an alternate for 2 years now(i think 2 years) and noone gives him the credit he deserves. Great for clements though...
  6. it would be cool if they said: "Im going to BALCO" or, "Fu*K Disney World, Im going to Vegas".
  7. we knew he was a great #2, but could not be the #1 guy. he does not have the route running ability or the hands to cetch the ball in trafic. a great #2 but not a #1. but he got paid. good for him. we did not pay him. good for us..
  8. possable trades: P. Surtain for Henry. (would be nice) J. Taylor for Henry and a 3rd rounder. (would be great, but NO WAY IN HELL WILL THIS HAPPEN) possable releases from miami: R. Konrad (would be HUGE for us)
  9. i would think after the first time the dog attacked another animal the owner would use a leash. if he still refuses to put his dog on a leash, and it continues to attack dogs.. than thats what they have animal control for. they can show up, and say, "if it happens again we are taking the dog". also, if i was walking my dog and another, unleashed, dog attacked my sparky, i would punt the sh-- out of him. ill be damned if another dog is gunna attack him. 700 bucks is ALOT of money. but i would be more concerned that he could have killed my dog. thats like someone attacking my little brother or something.
  10. if miami plays on MNF after going 3-13 i will be PISSED!!!!!!
  11. those would be on sunday night. i guess we could play the jets. we could beat them...
  12. heres mine: T. Brady dies and goes to Heaven. god looks at him and says... "hold on there son. you didnt sell your soul to ME..."
  13. are we gunna play a monday night football game next season. i think the schedual is out, but i didnt see times or days.... we havent been on in years.....
  14. ill trust ya... are they lookin hard at anyone else?? and i agree with losman, i dout he will be around for us to pick him, unless we get a higher second rounder from a Henry trade.
  15. i just want to see it once, where Brady dies. thats all. i hate that D-bag.
  16. it looks like a demon bird.... that could easaly be beaten to death by a 6 year old dwarf. just like the arizona cardinals...
  17. http://snap.stats.com/snap/pfw/nfl/players...=3660&Submit=Go F. Miller, 9 years experience, in 2004: 13 penalties (8 false starts), 9.5 sacks allowed... B. Hopkins, 12 years experience, in 2004: 4 penalties, 2.5 sacks allowed and they have carter listed as a DE.
  18. im glad someone else thaught that was completly INSANE
  19. if your not under the cap by the deadline..... i think your fined the amount your over, every day till you get under the cap. though i think it could get more serious, and take picks away for attempted cheating. but didnt the broncoes cheat the cap the 2 years they won the SB. the NFL just found out, and they only got a slap on the wrist. :I starred in Brokeback Mountain: :I starred in Brokeback Mountain:
  20. a 2nd rounder in 2006 is the same as a 3rd rounder in 2005. and henry is worth a 2nd rounder this year. so if we dont get a pick till 2006, it better be a 1st rounder. but if thats the case, i bet it will be a conditonal pick based on yardage, where in, if henry gets 1300+ yards its a 1st rounder. what if hes injured???? then we get JACK SQUAT!!!
  21. did you notice Jennings was not mentioned. and is RAREly even mentioned as a FA. seems not alot of writers even know he exists. how can he be worth 20 mil. signing bonus if hes not good enouph to even be mentioned... Pace or Jones PLEASE!!!!!!
  22. 2005 NFL Salary Cap Figures January 22, 2005 For the sake of this installment, we have designated teams that are less than $5M under the cap in RED. These are teams that have little money to sign free agents and may need to make cuts or restructure salaries in order to sign all of their draft picks. Note that teams that show NEGATIVE cap space are ALREADY OVER the cap, and will have to make cuts before the March 2 deadline. Teams in BLACK, which are between $5M and $10M under the cap, are teams that look to be in pretty good shape in terms of adding more veterans and signing all of their rookies without having to take drastic measures. Teams in GREEN are teams that are well under the cap and should have plenty of room to sign free agents and rookies. For 2005, we are estimating the Salary Cap to be approximately $85 M. Keep in mind, many teams are making numerous transactions each day which have a bearing on the salary cap values. These figures are approximate as of January 20, 2005. Projected 2005 NFL Salary Cap Space for Each Team Rank Team $ Under the Cap 1 Minnesota Vikings $30 M The Vikings have the cap room to make HUGE strides this off-season. The only problem is that their current owner is a cheapskate. In fact, he's looking to sell the team to the highest bidder any day now. The lofty cap space also means that the team could easily absorb the nearly $10 M cap hit they would take in the event that they decide trade Randy Moss. 2 NY Jets $24.917 M GM Terry Bradway has been maintaining for some time now that the Jets would be in good shape cap-wise this year. From our calculations, it looks like he is indeed on the level. That means that the team should be able to re-sign the likes of John Abraham and LaMont Jordan -- if they want to. 3 Seattle Seahawks $24 M Don't let the Seahawks huge cap space fool you. This team has an incredible number of big time free agents -- such as Matt Hasselbeck, Shaun Alexander, and Walter Jones -- that they will need to try to re-sign. 4 Jacksonville Jaguars $23.613 M Look for the Jags to be one of the big players in free agency this off-season. They have made it no secret that they covet a pass rusher as well as a big play wide receiver, and there should be players available for their liking. 5 San Diego Chargers $22 M The Chargers' enviable cap situation allows them to do what is best for the team in regards to the QB situation. That is, they have the cap space to place the Franchise tag on Drew Brees (about $9 M) -- and/or they could trade Phil Rivers and absorb the cap hit associated with doing so. Of course, they could decide to do neither. 6 Chicago Bears $19.28 M The Bears are in outstanding cap shape -- and may be able to clear up even more space with some cuts here and there. With that said, we see them as a team willing to make a number of minor moves -- but unwilling to get in on high ticket bidding wars. 7 Baltimore Ravens $17.295 M The Ravens' cap problems appear to be a thing of the past. Their management will continue to exercise caution to avoid falling back into the situation they saw themselves in a few years back. Of course, that doesn't mean that they will pass up a marquee free agent if one should come their way. 8 Philadelphia Eagles $17 M Once again, the Eagles are in great shape in terms of the cap. They have the capacity to be major players in free agency if they should so choose -- and we expect them to make a noteworthy signing or two. Just don't look for the kind of blockbuster signings like last year's deals for T.O. and Jevon Kearse. 9 Dallas Cowboys $17 M Knowing Jerry Jones like we know him -- and observing that the 'Boys look to be in tremendous cap shape, you can expect Dallas to be one of the major players in free agency. 10 Cleveland Browns $15 M With the entire organization in major overhaul mode, there is no telling what cuts are likely to happen -- and what cap impact such cuts may have on the team. 11 St. Louis Rams $11.627 M At first glance, the Rams appear to be in decent cap shape. However, closer analysis reveals that much of the reason for their space is because they don't have anyone signed at a number of key positions. For example, they only have ONE safety on their entire roster heading into the off-season. 12 Arizona Cardinals $9.9416 M What do you know? For a change, the Cardinals do not lead the league in cap space. That's because Dennis Green knows that you have to shell out the big bucks to win in the NFL. This year the team will be in the market for a starting QB as well as an every-down RB. 13 Buffalo Bills $9.08455 M Tom Donahoe has done master job of keeping the Bills' salary cap situation under control since slashing the roster back in 2001. They probably don't have enough cap room to be major players in free agency, but they've done a nice job of retaining their own. DT Pat Williams and LT Jonas Jennings are the team's only key unrestricted free agents. The Bills should have the cap room (especially with Eric Moulds' standing offer to rework his own contract to free up cap space) to re-sign both players, if they should so choose. 14 San Francisco 49ers $6 M Now that the Niners have paid their penance for past salary cap indiscretions, will ownership be willing to pay REAL dollars to maintain the talent they have, let alone attract new blood? 15 Pittsburgh Steelers $5.92056 M By the time the Steelers extend offers to all of their Exclusive Rights and Restricted Free Agents, they may not have enough room to provide their Unrestricted Free Agents (namely, Plaxico Burress) with competitive offers. 16 Carolina Panthers $5 M From the looks of things, the Panthers will have some decisions to make in the off-season, including the futures of both Muhsin Muhammad and Stephen Davis. In particular, the Panthers can't possibly afford to keep Muhsin under his current contract, meaning he either restructures ... or walks. Considering the career-year he just had, we'll give you two guesses what his intentions are. 17 Detroit Lions $4.5 M The Lions have a nice young corps of players -- most of whom are still in the early stages of their contracts, meaning that they are cap-friendly. If they look to free up cap room, the question will boil down to which of the higher-priced veterans are expendable. 18 Cincinnati Bengals $4 M If the Bengals do decide to use their franchise tag on Rudi Johnson, they could find themselves in cap trouble. 19 Washington Redskins $4 M Surprisingly the Redskins are not in nearly as much cap trouble as one might think... at least not this year, meaning that they know that their day will come in the not-too-distant future, when the piper will come calling. That places them in a situation where their ability to restructure existing contracts is beginning to dwindle. Also, there is the matter of LavarArrington's $6.5 M grievance that could pose major problems if he wins his arbitration case against the Redskins. 20 New Orleans Saints $3.719 M The Saints could stand to free up some cap dollars, and based on the tone coming out of the front office at the conclusion of the regular season, it sounds like there are going to be some changes on the way. 21 Houston Texans $2.52 M Very quietly through quality drafting and judicious free agent signings, the Texans have built a solid amount of depth on their football team. They probably won't have enough cap space to make many major splashes this off-season, but they don't exactly have a shopping list of needs either. 22 Denver Broncos $1.86502 M Don't look for the Broncos to do an incredible amount of maeuvering with the cap. That's what got them in trouble last year, which is why they are paying the penalty this year (via forfeiture of their 2005 3rd round draft pick) for attempting to circumvent the cap. 23 New England Patriots $-2.96499 M With some prudent moves, the Pats shouldn't have much trouble working their way down under the cap. One move, in particular, could be the dismissal of Ty Law, who alone will acount for over $12.5 M against the cap. 24 Green Bay Packers $-3 M Although the Packers' aren't in dire straits in regards to the cap, they position may be worse when you take a close look at the lack of depth that they have on their current roster. 25 NY Giants $-3.009 M The only good news about the Giants having traded away this year's first round draft pick to the Chargers is that they will not have to worry about the salary cap ramifications of having a top ten draft pick. Otherwise, this team is hurting in the depth department, which makes their cap situation that much worse. 26 Oakland Raiders $-3.85 M The Raiders still have some house cleaning to do, but freeing up the required cap space shouldn't be too much of a chore, considering that Rich Gannon is scheduled to make over $8 M in base salary in 2005. 27 Indianapolis Colts $-5.7 M It's no secret that the Colts spent a great deal of money this past season to lock up such important players as Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, and Brandon Stokley. Considering their cap situation, it is difficult to imagine that they can find a way to re-sign Edgerrin James this year. But don't bet against GM Bill Polian. 28 Kansas City Chiefs $-7 M Considering their current cap situation, the Chiefs are going have trouble finding (and paying for) the help they need on the defensive side of the ball. 29 Tampa Bay Buccaneers $-12 M The Bucs cap situation has led to speculation that Brad Johnson will become a cap casualty. 30 Atlanta Falcons $-14 M The Falcons will need to make some tweaks here and there to get under the cap -- and are, therefore, unfikely to be big players in the free agent market. 31 Miami Dolphins $-17.1461 M The Dolphins' cap situation may not be quite so ominous as it appears. The release of Jay Fiedler and David Boston -- two players who contributed little in 2004 -- would almost get them where they need to be. 32 Tennessee Titans $-26 M The Titans are clearly in cap trouble and are going to have to make some tough decisions regarding their current roster. That could mean waving adios to Derek Mason and Samari Rolle. > http://www.askthecommish.com/salarycap/numbers.asp sad to say, but i got this off of a JETS website
  23. i just found out hes dating that hot chick from "the recruit". now i want to bash his face in even more. :I starred in Brokeback Mountain:
  24. i agree about surtain. and Winfield was WAY overpaid. but we need to keep clements in buffalo.
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