bfj wrote:Apparently, the Ravens are in the running to sign Rolando McLain. If the deal is affordable, is there a downside? If he flakes out again, they can just release him.
He was really poor for the Raiders and a cancer in the locker room, if the local media is to be believed, and is still getting in off-field trouble, even this offseason. But, he was a big star in college, so there must be talent there. Maybe Ray Lewis can come be a mentor for him (I'm serious - he seems immature and burned by his tenure in Oakland, maybe he just needs a football father figure that he respects.)
He's been signed to a one year deal. I don't know the details yet. Low risk, high reward. I have a hard time judging anybody who comes out of a dysfunctional place like Oakland. If he tries to be a cancer here, he'll be let go. If he gets into legal trouble here, he'll be let go. This may be his last chance in the league. I'm sure that will be mentioned to him. I like the signing.
ETA: 1 year, $700,000.
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I feel the same way about Tommy Allen (IIRC) the DT the Pats signed from OAK. If the player is somewhat productive in OAK and signed for low $$ then why not give him a chance? It's gotta suck playing on a team as dysfunctional as the Raidahs.
I like the McClain signing a lot more than Tommie Kelly.
McClain is young and was knocked for off-field issues on top of generally not being good at football, but you have to imagine that some talent may be there.
Kelly, on the other hand, is old and apparently got penalties on purpose because he was like "fuck it". Maybe getting away from the Raiders will cure that particular ailment, but I wouldn't count on him providing much value.
Neither are really huge risks or anything, of course. One-year NFL contracts aren't worth the paper that Danny Almonte's fake birth certificate is printed on.
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Well without Sanders they'd be just as thin. I think that Sanders probably would have been tendered at a higher level, but the Steelers were looking to save some coin.
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Jerloma wrote:Pats made an offer to Sanders. Steelers will get a 3rd round pick if they don't match.
The Stillers matched. Did they do that out of spite because they know New England is thin at WR?
Jerloma wrote:Pats made an offer to Sanders. Steelers will get a 3rd round pick if they don't match.
The Stillers matched. Did they do that out of spite because they know New England is thin at WR?
I actually like it because I like Sanders and think he's pretty good but I'm guessing they were trying to keep their QB happy because they're pretty thin at WR as well.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
Jerloma wrote:Pats made an offer to Sanders. Steelers will get a 3rd round pick if they don't match.
The Stillers matched. Did they do that out of spite because they know New England is thin at WR?
I actually like it because I like Sanders and think he's pretty good but I'm guessing they were trying to keep their QB happy because they're pretty thin at WR as well.
2.5 million for a pretty good WR. Seems like a good deal for Pittsburgh.
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bfj wrote:2.5 million for a pretty good WR. Seems like a good deal for Pittsburgh.
Not to mention...he's playing for a contract. If the Steelers message boards are any indication, I should note that I'm a huge minority here.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
Fuck him. I could never stand that guy anyway. Dirty fuck.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
bfj wrote:Apparently, the Ravens are in the running to sign Rolando McLain. If the deal is affordable, is there a downside? If he flakes out again, they can just release him.
bfj wrote:Apparently, the Ravens are in the running to sign Rolando McLain. If the deal is affordable, is there a downside? If he flakes out again, they can just release him.
bfj wrote:Apparently, the Ravens are in the running to sign Rolando McLain. If the deal is affordable, is there a downside? If he flakes out again, they can just release him.
Brontoburglar wrote:Has he ever gotten in trouble not in Decatur?
Who hasn't raised a little hell in Decatur?
When I lived in Huntsville, we went out there a few times. A friend of mine grew up there and had a buddy who was essentially a real-life Crazy Cooter. He told the best stories.
This is a huge deal and it is going to be bigger. Years and years of orchestrated, organized defrauding of customers. Apparently, a couple key execs have been wearing wires for months for the feds, and allegedly all the top execs of the Haslem's family's company was well aware and actively involved in promoting the defrauding scheme.
So, felony charges and class action civil suits for huge money may be in the offing.
This is a huge deal and it is going to be bigger. Years and years of orchestrated, organized defrauding of customers. Apparently, a couple key execs have been wearing wires for months for the feds, and allegedly all the top execs of the Haslem's family's company was well aware and actively involved in promoting the defrauding scheme.
So, felony charges and class action civil suits for huge money may be in the offing.
The NFL might end up with some egg in its face, too. Haslem was considered a premier prospective NFL owner when the NFL referred him to the Browns, and that is after the NFL vetted him.
But yes, this is looking like another sucker punch for the Browns. If Haslem goes, I have to think Banner and Lombardi are gone, too. 2013 will be another wasted year, and the rebuilding process begins anew. Again.
Sabo wrote:The NFL might end up with some egg in its face, too. Haslem was considered a premier prospective NFL owner when the NFL referred him to the Browns, and that is after the NFL vetted him.
But yes, this is looking like another sucker punch for the Browns. If Haslem goes, I have to think Banner and Lombardi are gone, too. 2013 will be another wasted year, and the rebuilding process begins anew. Again.
Revis signs a 6 yr/96MM deal. Oddity about it: no guaranteed money. Interesting.
I, for one, am looking forward to a bungled Jets first rounder this year.
Man, I am all sorts of torn about this one. On one hand, he is far and away the best corner in the game and the only Jet I even like anymore. OTOH, what is the point of keeping him on a mediocre at best team? You aren't going to win anything with a bad team because of a HoF corner, right? Then factor in the fact that he is returning from a torn ACL and only has one year left on his contract. Might as well get something for him now while you can and clear the cap space, because the Jets need to rebuild the team at a lot of fucking positions right now.
I do feel bad for my father-in-law though, because for Christmas he bought matching Revis jerseys for me and the kids. And they were the really nice ones, to. I really don't care, and I'd rather have a traded Revis than any current Jet player, and the kids aren't old enough to know the difference. As I've posted before, Mo Lewis is the only Jet jersey I've ever owned, so this is still a huge update. I just know he is really upset that he bought us a jersey that we never got to wear while relevant.
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Brontoburglar wrote:Is Tebow being selfish and un-Christlike by not wanting to switch positions?
Just wondering out loud... I wonder if teams would be more likely to pick him up if he said he would play any position they wanted. At this stage, he's not a kid anymore. He'll be 26 before next season starts. One doesn't usually change positions at that point.
Are all the CFL teams set at QB? I'm not sure TSN has blown Tebowmania up north of the border, but would a team take a chance and allow him to "show" that he can run a pro style offense?
ETA: Just saw the Alouettes hold his CFL rights.
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Rush2112 wrote:Are all the CFL teams set at QB? I'm not sure TSN has blown Tebowmania up north of the border, but would a team take a chance and allow him to "show" that he can run a pro style offense?
ETA: Just saw the Alouettes hold his CFL rights.
Als quoted today as saying that he is welcome to come and compete for the backup job. He ain't supplanting Calvillo.
Ravens bring back Bryant McKinnie to play LT. No details yet. This makes me happy. He handled Freeney, Mathis, Dumervil and Von Miller in the post season games last year.
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