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Tom

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  1. That's Jeremiah! $15M includes $4M SB
  2. Dave's not here.
  3. Thats their version of our Rochester, Rachesta! They train @Midget Stadium during the season!
  4. Giants train in NJ..... jests in LI Most Giants live in NJ, He's from there-->>
  5. Chiefs |Samari Rolle to Sign Soon? Fri, 4 Mar 2005 Jim Wyatt, of the Tennessean, reports free agent CB Samari Rolle (Titans) could be signing with the Kansas City Chiefs soon. When asked Thursday, March 3, about a time frame for getting a deal done with the Chiefs, Rolle said: "Probably by tomorrow, I think." Rolle wrapped up his visit with the Chiefs Thursday.
  6. http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/NFL/N...enzie030405.htm PFW has learned that the Giants have made their second big splash in this year's free-agency pool by agreeing to terms with ex-Jets ORT Kareem McKenzie on a seven-year, $37.75 million deal, with a $12.5 million signing bonus. The 25-year-old is slated to earn $18 million in the first three years of the deal and becomes one of the highest-paid right tackles in the NFL. If McKenzie plays out this entire contract, he will earn more than Jonas Jennings, who plays the more-coveted OLT position and who signed a seven-year, $36 million deal ($12 million in total bonuses) with the 49ers. His deal also compares favorably with Colts ORT Ryan Diem's seven-year, $32 million deal, which includes $12.75 million in signing bonus. The Giants shored up their LB corps by signing ex-Redskins MLB Antonio Pierce Thursday to a six-year, $26 million deal. On Friday, they addressed another area of major need by agreeing on a deal with the 6-6, 327-pound McKenzie, who was considered to be the top right tackle available this offseason. Entering his fifth NFL season, he turns 26 in late May. "Kareem is very happy," agent Kevin Poston told PFW. "He gets to come home — you know, he's from New Jersey. "I give the Giants a lot of credit. There were other teams involved but the Giants really wanted Kareem. They did a great job. (Assistant GM) Kevin Abrams did a great job working with us." According to Poston, McKenzie visited with the Giants Thursday, meeting head coach Tom Coughlin and his staff. Both sides liked what they saw and hammered out a deal that was close to being finalized Friday morning. Poston told PFW that the Jets were not one of the teams interested in McKenzie's services, even though he had been entrenched at the ORT spot in the Jets' starting lineup since 2002. Poston said that he and the Jets had not discussed McKenzie's contract situation since during the 2004 season and had not been in contact since the free-agency period began March 2. It appears that McKenzie will begin his Giants career at right tackle, but it will be the coaches’ decision whether he eventually replaces Luke Petitgout at left tackle. David Diehl, who started all 16 games at right tackle last season, now will move back to guard, his more natural position, Giants sources confirmed. Though the team's OL depth is much improved now, the Giants could still add one more lineman through the draft or free agency. This is the third major free-agent defection from the Jets this week. After reaching the playoffs in 2004, New York has seen starters McKenzie and NT Jason Ferguson (Dallas) plus key backup RB LaMont Jordan (Oakland) depart for greener pastures.
  7. And they beat us..... (actually the officials did)
  8. Giants sign McKenzie Seven-years, $37.75 million deal, with a $12.5 million signing bonus,,,,,,,
  9. Nice..... Souds like a great fit!
  10. Our secondary would be too old................
  11. Alot of players called, not just Lawyer..........
  12. Ferry from Weehauken, NJ takes you right there..... right next door to the proposed jest stadium
  13. Imagine if they all went on the rag @the same time!
  14. Padded toilet seats? How gay! How cold could it possibly get in Fla?
  15. UNCAPPED YEAR WILL LIMIT ELITE TEAMS As the 2005 free-agency spending spree continues to unfold, more details are emerging regarding the realities of the looming uncapped year, which under the current collective bargaining agreement will occur in 2007. Although, on the surface, the notion of no salary cap is a bonanza for players, we've recently reviewed the reality that the threshold for hitting the market will move from four years of service to six. And there are more provisions that will, as a practical matter, limit the ability of players to cash in on this cash cow. For example, each team will have in 2007 an extra transition player designation. Under current rules, teams can use either a franchise or a transition designation. In 2007, the additional transition tag creates a right of first refusal in exchange for a one-year average salary equal to the top ten salaries at the player's position or 120 percent of his 2006 salary, whichever is greater. More importantly, the final eight playoff teams from 2006 will be limited in their free agency activities in 2007. In other words, the rich won't be permitted to go out and try to get richer by spending their riches. Richly. Specifically, the teams in the conference championship games will be permitted only to sign their own unrestricted free agents or unrestricted free agents off of waivers. They each also may sign an unrestricted free agent for each unrestricted free agent lost to another team.
  16. JJ is an average LT.... 6'3" & 34" arms which is way too small for a franchise LT. Most are 6'5 & 38" Minimum...... SF Overpaid but he was the top LT in FA (still average). You can't get a franchise QB or LT in Free Agency - Won't happen
  17. Anyone else hear that? WTF do they get all the money from in the cap?
  18. Moron jest fans act like PW & JJ were their players that defected to other teams.
  19. Friggin' Lonnie is doing well! Good for him!
  20. I care & I hate the jests too....... Weenie!
  21. LOL ----- -----
  22. LOL........ Who is that & where did Jonas go?
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