Fellow Bears fans, who do you want with the top pick? Originally I wanted a wide receiver, but the Marshall trade changes this. The offensive line still needs to be upgraded, and Mike Adams would be a good choice! If Carimi is fully healthy from injury the Bears oline could have a great young future core at each tackle position! I don't believe Jonathan Martin will last long enough to fall to them.
Bears front loaded the first two years. They didn't pour it all into one season. Guess the team has a smarter money guy working those contracts!
Feels good to get a couple more million in cap space thanks to the NFC East bungles!
They did not break any rules that existed at the time or that have been instituted since regarding the uncapped year. All contracts were reviewed and signed of on by the NFL. The way that the penalties were agreed upon and imposed by the league did not follow league guidelines and bylaws. The Redskins and Cowboys did not break a single rule so to say they were stupid is absurd.
I don't see that as mattering much. Dallas is in it til the end with Romo.
NFL told teams 6 times not to do what the cowboys/redskins did and they still did it. they have no one to blame but themselves.
So, if you're Matt Flynn, why on earth would you go to the Browns? You know you're not winning any meaningful games in that division and every team looking for a QB will make you rich.
well if a team gives you $20 million guaranteed you're rich. but if a team is going to give you $25 million guaranteed (Browns?) then you're even RICHER!
No that is collusion, it is against the law. There were no agreed rules in place for the NFL to enforce these warnings. Both teams followed the rules that were in place at the time
But like, don't these guys have a competitive spirit? Because you give that up when you go to Cleveland. I mean, even we have a chance with a weakened division and easy schedule.
But like, don't these guys have a competitive spirit? Because you give that up when you go to Cleveland. I mean, even we have a chance with a weakened division and easy schedule.
You should read this article:Sky Chief said:No that is collusion, it is against the law.
But that doesn’t matter to the NFL, which defines collusion very specifically under the collective bargaining agreement so as to protect itself and, as usual, operates by its own laws. After the story broke Monday, the league released a statement that said, “The Management Council Executive Committee determined that the contract practices of a small number of clubs during the 2010 league year created an unacceptable risk to future competitive balance, particularly in light of the relatively modest salary cap growth projected for the new agreement's early years.”
The statement goes on to say that the settlement, which resulted in the punishments for Dallas and Washington, was agreed upon by the parties in the collective bargaining agreement, which it was. The NFLPA agreed not to pursue collusion charges against the league in exchange for the league agreeing (a) not to cut the 2012 salary cap and (b) to spread the Redskins’ and Cowboys’ penalty money among the other teams so that the total amount of cap space league-wide would not be reduced.
Effectively, the league found a way to excuse itself for engaging in an illegal act and got the players to sign off on it.
well look at drew brees and look at what the saints were when he went there. it could be their competitive spirit driving them even MORE to be the savior of a long suffering franchise
Well looky look at Mario Williams. Very competitive spirit. Thats why he went to buffalo first!
You should read this article:
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/55043/cap-controversy-shows-nfl-at-its-worst
i.e. you have the CBA which was agreed upon by all parties exonerating the NFL of any such acts. You can say it's illegal all you like but when the NFLPA and players signed off and agreed to bring no such charges against the league your definition of "against the law" is meaningless.
Ah...THAT'S why he hadn't signed the deal yet. He's getting permission.
Sure. But NO also had tried to build some talent around Brees. Who on the Browns is currently worth a shit? Hillis? Lol.
Hey, if him and Kyle stay healthy, we'll have our defense pretty well taken care of.
Then, we'll offer Flynn the rest of the money we didn't throw at Mario
they obviously didn't or else there wouldn't be a penalty
It's all good. I would really like to see them succeed.
Update:
I still can't believe that the NFL is getting away with docking the Redskins' and Cowboys' cap space:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...sue-nfl-and-nflpa-revised-cba-without-a-vote/
I think this could end very badly for the NFL, it is clearly collusion and they are also violating their internal rules.
Chargers locked up Jared Gaither for 4 years, good. Now that we know what our O-line will look like, AJ needs to work on that defense. Lots of holes to fill.
Redskin fan here and the truth is he's an average starting QB. Meaning that he's a good backup QB.
You should read this article:
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/55043/cap-controversy-shows-nfl-at-its-worst
i.e. you have the CBA which was agreed upon by all parties exonerating the NFL of any such acts. You can say it's illegal all you like but when the NFLPA and players signed off and agreed to bring no such charges against the league your definition of "against the law" is meaningless. They wanted the higher cap and they got it. This is the cost.
Really? I still cant get over Jerry saying the only difference between the Giants this year and the Cowboys was Eli. I think Jerry only cares about winning and he would dump anyone if he thought it would help the team.
Chicago did exactly the same thing with Peppers contract and saw no repercussions. Anyway, cap dumping was not illegal during that season and the way that the NFL had gone about enforcing these factions is in violation of their own rules.
Jerry never said this, was reported completely wrong when the story first broke.
Jerry never said this, was reported completely wrong when the story first broke.
With Marshall gone, I highly doubt Peyton will go to the fins. Calling it now, Peyton to Cards!
With Marshall gone, I highly doubt Peyton will go to the fins. Calling it now, Peyton to Cards!
Update:
The Chargers just signed Jarrett Johnson from the Ravens. What's the scoop on this guy? Haven't heard much about him.
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Giants free agent Aaron Ross schedules visit with Washington Redskins
Didn't see this till now..Reggie Wayne resigned with the Colts?
Wasn't it assumed he would go wherever Manning would go? Why would he want to play for a team completely rebuilding?
Oh I was wondering why ESPN was reporting it but I didnt hear it anywhere else.
Which it never is for Collie.17.5 million reasons over 3 years.
I'm sure he would like to play with Manning but he'd probably have had to take less money since Peypey will probably expect a pretty big contract. The Colts are a mess but without Garcon that leaves Wayne at the top of the totem pole to catch passes from Luck. (Collie obviously is still there, health permitting)
They asked Jerry what was the biggest difference between the Giants "then" (i.e. when everyone wanted Coughlin fired) and now (on their way to the NFCC) was Eli and that he is playing at a high level. He then went on to state that the defense also upped their game, while Romo was playing at a high level and his defense didn't help him any as Eli's did.
What? This circular logic is absurd...
Police officer: I pulled you over because you were speeding, here's a ticket for $200
Driver: Bye there's no speed limit on this road, I didn't break the law
Police officer: Well if you didn't break the law why do you have that ticket?
Jerry is still an idiot. Owner/GM doesn't work anymore, actually it only worked for JJ when there was no CBA. Yeah I know they won the SB in 95, but they were leftover non-CBA contracts.
In that first Cowboys-Giants game, the Giants defense was much worse than what the Cowboys did. It took Romo to overthrow an open receiver for the Giants to have another opportunity. It was only until the final couple games the Giants defense started clicking and guys were making better tackles, not being lost in coverage, and Tuck feeling better.They asked Jerry what was the biggest difference between the Giants "then" (i.e. when everyone wanted Coughlin fired) and now (on their way to the NFCC) was Eli and that he is playing at a high level. He then went on to state that the defense also upped their game, while Romo was playing at a high level and his defense didn't help him any as Eli's did.