2012 NFL season

Obrisan korisnik
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Pristupio: 03.03.2005.
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14. ožujka 2012. u 19:22
...dupli
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Obrisan korisnik
Obrisan korisnik
Pristupio: 20.02.2006.
Poruka: 35.530
14. ožujka 2012. u 19:31

evo bas vidim. jos od 2003 u ravensima. dobar igrac, vecinom podcijenjen, mada sam dojma da je pao pri kraju sezone. na 4 godine potpisao...

nekako sam i ocekivao ove odlaske, solidni igraci kojima ce netko platit dobro, a u ravensima ionako nisu kljucni igraci, vise neke korisne sporedne figure... 

ja bi bio zadovoljan da nekako zadrze grubbsa, navodno mu je ponudjen solidan ugovor... oher moze igrat RT, sa solidnim centrom na draftu, to bi bila mlada izvrsna linija za vise godina. 

u biti najteze bi mi palo da da se netko naumi dat veliku lovu i prvi pick za webba pa da on otidje...

baseggio
baseggio
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14. ožujka 2012. u 19:55
šta nam rade Eaglesi... ni traga ni glasa od njih...
Obrisan korisnik
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Pristupio: 23.07.2009.
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14. ožujka 2012. u 20:04
Calvin je ipak na 8 godina, a lionsi su si ove godine oslobodili 9 miliona ove godine capa
Obrisan korisnik
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14. ožujka 2012. u 20:12

Gotta check trade value chart to confirm but I think RG3 is worth about 17 Brandon Marshalls

pa stvarno 

Obrisan korisnik
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14. ožujka 2012. u 20:15

baseggio22 je napisao/la:
šta nam rade Eaglesi... ni traga ni glasa od njih...
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Eagles likely extending guys with 2 years on current deal (Herremans/Cole) to avoid them hitting 2014 market w/ new TV $.


Obrisan korisnik
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14. ožujka 2012. u 20:15

jos jedna aktualna zanimljivost

Denver Post's Jeff Legwold said he's heard there's a legit Peyton passing video (not YouTube clip) being made available to teams.

Obrisan korisnik
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14. ožujka 2012. u 20:21
Fanene iz Bengalsa u Patse. dobar rusher koji je prošle godine igrao u rotirajućoj DL Bengalsa. Ono što je nedostajalo Patsima.
Seattle
Seattle
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Poruka: 9.865
14. ožujka 2012. u 21:27
MaidenMadness je napisao/la:
Navodno Ninersi, Billsi i Dolphinsi pregovaraju sa Manninghamom. Orton potpisuje sa Cowboysima na 3 godine, a navodno Vikesi ce dati $25 milja (11 garantirano) za 5 godina za TE John Carslona
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Carlson je vec potpisao za njih. Steta, bas mi je drag igrac ali dobro za njega.
“Kam hit this tight end SO HARD, I swear I saw that TE’s soul leave Qwest Field right on that 35 yard line.”
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14. ožujka 2012. u 21:31
Vikingsi otpustili Hutchinson i on ce posjetiti Seattle.  Ja bi volio da ga Seahawks uzmu, pa ga otpuste , pa da ga stave na practice squad, pa da ga opet otpuste i to sve zbog "poison pill". Malo sjecanja iz 2005. 

The advent of the poison pill was first introduced to the public by 49ers President Carmen Policy in 1996. The 49ers intended to sign Giants running back Rodney Hampton to an offer sheet with a poison pill that stated Hampton would be "on the field for 70% of the offensive plays over the next 2 seasons." The Giants had drafted Tyrone Wheatley with their first round pick in 1995 but he was largely ineffective in his first season. Since he played the same position as Hampton, the Giants had planned to ease him into the offense with Hampton on the back end of his career. For the Giants to match the 6 year deal, they would be forced to play Hampton in 70% of the plays, thus making the previous year's draft pick of Wheatley a loss. The 49ers later decided to not include the clause, as they felt the NFL would never approve the terms. Their assumption would be proven incorrect following the 2005 season, with the historic offer sheet Steve Hutchinson signed with the Minnesota Vikings.

The transition tag is currently at the center of a controversy regarding its potential usefulness in light of the contract offered by the Minnesota Vikings to Steve Hutchinson, an offensive guard who had received the transition tag following the 2005 season from the Seattle Seahawks. The contract was for $49 million over seven years, $16 million of which was guaranteed. However, the Vikings added a "poison pill": The entire $49 million contract was guaranteed if Hutchinson were not the highest paid offensive linemen on the team he signed with. Since Hutchinson's salary was less than that of the Seahawks' Walter Jones, an offensive tackle, his contract would have been guaranteed by the Seahawks, while the Vikings, having no offensive linemen averaging more than Hutchinson's proposed salary, would only be obligated to pay the guaranteed $16 million. The Seahawks filed a grievance with the NFL league office, claiming that the poison pill was illegal under the collective bargaining agreement in that the Seahawks would have to pay significantly more than the Vikings despite matching with exactly the same contract. An arbitrator ruled in favor of the Vikings, and the Seahawks were essentially unable to match and received no compensation.

In an act of apparent revenge, the Seattle Seahawks included their own "poison pills" when signing restricted free agent wide receiver Nate Burleson. The total contract was seven years and $49 million - not coincidentally the exact amount of the contract Hutchinson received from the Vikings. The first poison pill stipulated that the entire contract would be guaranteed if Burleson played five or more games in the state of Minnesota during any year of the contract. This of course would be impossible as a member of the Seahawks, but an inevitability as a member of the Vikings, who play their home games in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minnesota. The second provision would guarantee the full contract if Burleson is paid more on average per year than all of his team's running backs combined. At the time of his signing, the averages of the Vikings' tailbacks fell well shy of the $7 million average of the Burleson offer sheet. However in Seattle, running back Shaun Alexander alone made an average of over $7 million per year.


“Kam hit this tight end SO HARD, I swear I saw that TE’s soul leave Qwest Field right on that 35 yard line.”
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