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NFL Free Agency

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:07 pm
by bryan
Chiefs sign Chase Daniel, a certain NASCAR writer we all know and love develops massive erection.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:35 pm
by SlimChristian
Ravens lose Paul Kruger to Cleveland and Ellerbe to Miami. Boldin goes to SF for a 6th round pick.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:48 pm
by Johnny Hotcakes
bryan wrote:Chiefs sign Chase Daniel, a certain NASCAR writer we all know and love develops massive erection.

He hasn't been in here since that was announced, hopefully he's not at the hospital being treated for priaprism.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:04 pm
by Scottie
Zlax46 wrote:He hasn't been in here since that was announced, hopefully he's not at the hospital being treated for priaprism.
Priaprism?

What's that? One of those newfangled environmentally-friendly hybrid boners?

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:15 pm
by Johnny Hotcakes
Le Scottie wrote:
Zlax46 wrote:He hasn't been in here since that was announced, hopefully he's not at the hospital being treated for priaprism.
Priaprism?

What's that? One of those newfangled environmentally-friendly hybrid boners?
Aw fuck! I was quite proud of myself for that one too.


I really can't believe I did that.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:32 am
by A_B
It all makes sense now!

And I like the Kruger move. Let's just hope he doesn't get complacent moving from Baltimore where he had to be aware of gunfire at all hours, I am sure , to Cleveland, where the gunfire is welcomed as a remedy to the soul-crushing despondency.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:05 am
by Gunpowder
I'll bet you $40 million that the Browns will rue paying Kruger that much money.

I'm also surprised Mike Wallace got so much.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:11 am
by A_B
Grasspenis wrote:I'll bet you $40 million that the Browns will rue paying Kruger that much money.

I'm also surprised Mike Wallace got so much.
It's probably likely. But he's 27, so it isn't like he should be over the hill.

But as a browns fan you take what you can get.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:45 am
by L-Jam3
If I can give a eulogy for The Dream Team era...

Nnamdi Asomugha was my favorite non-Eagle before he came to Philly, and I was really bummed it didn't work out. I thought that maybe the former OL coach just didn't know how to use him, but seeing that QBs throwing to his covered receivers had a QB Rating of 1994 Steve Young, it looks like the beginning of the end.

Oh, and the last guy I liked on another team as much as Nnamdi? Terrell Owens.

RG3, please don't go to Philly. Whatever you do.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:47 am
by Gunpowder
I know how to make Asomugha good again.

First, put him on a team with a godawful run defense. So everybody just runs all over them and doesn't have to pass that much.

Second, ONLY put him on the number 2 WR.

Third, put him opposite a bunch of jokers covering the other team's #1 WR, so when the other team does pass, they throw at their best WR, who is being covered by some random undrafted rookie.

Then, Asomugha will be good again.

Or, basically, send him back to Oakland.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:02 pm
by SlimChristian
Ravens release Bernard Pollard today.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:14 pm
by bryan
Can't say I'm too upset with the Lions moves (letting Avril and Cherilius walk), resigning Chris Houston and signing Reggie Bush and Jason Jones. If they can also land Glover Quin at S, then that's a solid FA and hopefully they can get some impact guys in the draft.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:21 pm
by Johnny Hotcakes
An explosive back (assuming Reggie "shoulda been a Texan" still is one) would make all the difference in that offence. Shame what happened to Best, otherwise the last two years could have gone differently.

I shudder to think what somebody is going to pay Avril.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:00 pm
by bryan
The Titans GM must be drunk. Throwing around some stupidly huge deals for Shonn Greene and Sammie Lee Hill.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:02 pm
by Keg
Broncos sign Wes Welker for 2 yrs/ $12 million

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:03 pm
by bryan
Obviously not a True Patriot.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:30 pm
by Jerloma
So the Pats offered him even less than that?

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:35 pm
by Rush2112
Welker to now drop critical 3rd down passes for Peyton Manning 2 yrs 12-14 mil a year.

Supposedly Pats offered 10/2 initially then may have matched, but of course Welker was "disrespected."

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:08 pm
by Johnny Hotcakes
Reports out of Boston that Brady is furious. Tom Curran says he is "beyond enraged." Terms "disgrace" and "disservice" were used.

Of course, nothing will come of it.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:48 pm
by Ryan the Temp
RushianRoulette wrote:Welker to now drop critical 3rd down passes for Peyton Manning 2 yrs 12-14 mil a year.
Whoa, I never expected this reaction!!!

I wonder if he'll also catch some of those.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:56 pm
by Rush2112
Considering it was "someone close to Brady" and not Brady I am sure you are correct.
Zlax46 wrote:Reports out of Boston that Brady is furious. Tom Curran says he is "beyond enraged." Terms "disgrace" and "disservice" were used.

Of course, nothing will come of it.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:35 pm
by Johnny Hotcakes
RushianRoulette wrote:Considering it was "someone close to Brady" and not Brady I am sure you are correct.
Zlax46 wrote:Reports out of Boston that Brady is furious. Tom Curran says he is "beyond enraged." Terms "disgrace" and "disservice" were used.

Of course, nothing will come of it.

Sorry, I'm not sure if that was sarcasm. But surely you don't believe that Brady is totally cool with Welker leaving? Seriously?

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:38 pm
by Rush2112
I'm sure that he's displeased, I feel that the decision was BB's, though I'd bet he passed it through Brady. There are younger slot players out there.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:49 pm
by The Burglar
bryan wrote:Chiefs sign Chase Daniel, a certain NASCAR writer we all know and love develops massive erection.
Already ordered the jersey

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:21 pm
by The DSG
Temporary J-Lo wrote:So the Pats offered him even less than that?
PFT says Welker was offered two years, $10 million by NE. And giving the oft-injured Amendola a guarantee bigger than what they would have given Welker is probably the real insult.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:39 pm
by Rush2112
10 million guaranteed for Danny, for a younger player that isn't oft-injured, but hurt in sort of freak instances.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:25 pm
by The Burglar
RushianRoulette wrote:10 million guaranteed for Danny, for a younger player that isn't oft-injured, but hurt in sort of freak instances.
No matter the injuries, I think it'd be fair to use similar adjectives for a guy who has missed that much time to injury over the past two seasons.

So glad the kool-aid switched forums with you, Rush.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:51 pm
by Rush2112
The Burglar wrote:
RushianRoulette wrote:10 million guaranteed for Danny, for a younger player that isn't oft-injured, but hurt in sort of freak instances.
No matter the injuries, I think it'd be fair to use similar adjectives for a guy who has missed that much time to injury over the past two seasons.

So glad the kool-aid switched forums with you, Rush.
Welker’s 11 drops last season were second-most in the NFL. Amendola’s drop rate (2.1 percent of targets dropped) rated second-lowest in the NFL.

(Is Gronk considered injury prone? He's missed considerable time with the same type of injuries.)

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:21 pm
by mister d
Oh man, that's awesome. Patriots fans rip Welker for drops when (1) he's making plays in the toughest area of the field and (2) those drops go along with 118 catches. Somewhere, Dan Shaughnessy is ejaculating.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:25 pm
by Johnny Hotcakes
RushianRoulette wrote:
The Burglar wrote:
RushianRoulette wrote:10 million guaranteed for Danny, for a younger player that isn't oft-injured, but hurt in sort of freak instances.
No matter the injuries, I think it'd be fair to use similar adjectives for a guy who has missed that much time to injury over the past two seasons.

So glad the kool-aid switched forums with you, Rush.
Welker’s 11 drops last season were second-most in the NFL. Amendola’s drop rate (2.1 percent of targets dropped) rated second-lowest in the NFL.

(Is Gronk considered injury prone? He's missed considerable time with the same type of injuries.)

Not being a dick, I'm still not sure if you're being serious or not. Amendola has played in 65% of Rams games in the past four seasons. That is injury prone. And there are actually people out there who think that Gronk ISN'T injury prone? How can anybody argue that with a straight face?

Apologies if you are just joking around here.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:05 pm
by Rush2112
I think of injury prone as someone that has a wonky ankle, bad hammies, or recurring concussions. Players that get hurt on PATs, trying to catch an over thrown pass, etc. are something different. Unlucky maybe, but not injury prone in the traditional sense.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:14 pm
by bryan
WELKAH SUCKS! BUT AT LEAST THA PATS REPLACED HIM WITH A WHITE GUY!

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:16 pm
by mister d
Missing games-prone.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:32 pm
by Rush2112
Who is ripping? I appreciate what he did for the team, but they got younger at the position, and set team team up for the future. Plus they have other players that troll the same part of the field.

Other parts of the story lead me to think that he really wasn't up for coming back to the Pats. Perhaps he wants to cement his legacy as something outside of being a "product of the system," etc.
mister d wrote:Oh man, that's awesome. Patriots fans rip Welker for drops when (1) he's making plays in the toughest area of the field and (2) those drops go along with 118 catches. Somewhere, Dan Shaughnessy is ejaculating.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 7:57 am
by Gunpowder
Danny Amendola is not that good. This motherfucker turned an 80+ catch 2011 season into 650 yards. Enjoy the games he is able to play in.

Rush is the stereotypical Patriots fan, right? What are the freak instances, he's hit by NFL players in NFL games and his bones break?

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:12 am
by FredRomero
I think Greg Bedard has been doing the best job writing about the Welker situation: Today's article
With Welker gone, Belichick and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels can move forward with an offense that we saw glimpses of early last season — one they feel will make them tougher to defend, especially in the playoffs.

With Welker, Gronkowski, and Hernandez, the Patriots had too many weapons that worked best in the middle of the field.

Removing Welker should leave the middle to the tight ends, with Hernandez taking most of Welker’s snaps inside the numbers. They could also use the other tight ends, Jake Ballard and Michael Hoomanawanui, more with Gronkowski to free up Hernandez as a receiver.

Amendola, who played for McDaniels in St. Louis, and a re-signed Edelman would be outside the numbers, running a variety of short passes, bubble screens, and crossing routes.

The real key to taking the offense to the next level is finding a dynamic boundary receiver with similar traits to Randy Moss. Barring a trade for a Larry Fitzgerald type, the Patriots will have to find that player in the draft.

They have a terrible track record, but it’s time for them to deliver their first consistent receiver in the draft since 2002 (Branch, David Givens). DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson), Justin Hunter (Tennessee), Keenan Allen (Cal), Terrance Williams (Baylor), and Markus Wheaton (Oregon State) are among those who have that type of potential.

The Patriots, through an unnecessarily messy endgame, have made their decision to move on from Welker, and they have a plan that makes the team better. Now it’s up to them to execute it.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:27 am
by Gunpowder
Why couldn't they just move Welker out a bit more? Amendola is going to be a different monster to defend? Huh?

Welker ran 75% or so of his plays from the slot. It's not like he trips over his dick if you put him outside. Or, maybe, replace him with like, an actual wide receiver instead of Young Broken Collarbone Welker. That dude is reaching. Just call it what it is, Welker called their bluff and they were forced to sign a guy the Rams didn't even want back.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:30 am
by A_B
In a sport with less contact I would say that Rush's thinking is more appropriate, but yeah, in the NFL, where collisions and the injuries that can occur therefrom are more common, then being injury-prone includes those things.

Jeez. That's a terrible sentence.

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:33 am
by temporassy
comma-prone

Re: NFL Free Agency

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:34 am
by Gunpowder
Rush thinks Thomas Davis is the only injury prone player in the NFL.