Its Official
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Its Official
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4936783
do it... just kidding
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Sign him up, he'll be a good back up to Adrian Peterson.
lmao!
He refused to take a pay cut to stay a Charger, no way he'd take a pay cut to come here.
Its a shame really. He has or shares 28 team records. Someone will take a gamble on him, I just hope it isn't us.
OK, I'll be the sacrificial lamb.
So, in the "why not" category: since LT is released, approach him, to take Chester's spot. Then, trade Chester to San Diego for Cromartie. Uncapped year, so, pay him...not whatever it takes, but, enough so as he comes.
LT would be one helluva third down back. Now, I realize LT wants "Starter's money," but, let's face it, he's not a bellcow back anymore. He wants a ring...we are close.
Not sure if we would be a better Team with Cromartie and LT or with Chester and an unproven rookie or a castaway CB...however, I think we would be better. At a minimum, it makes for interesting discussion IMO.
MaxVike wrote:
Chargers are close too. If favre doesn't come back, they're closer than we are. He didn't want to take a pay cut to go there, and sorry to say, but we're not soo good that he'll come here at any cost. He won't be a Viking, and I doubt Chilly & Co. even tries.Quote:
OK, I'll be the sacrificial lamb.
So, in the "why not" category: since LT is released, approach him, to take Chester's spot. Then, trade Chester to San Diego for Cromartie. Uncapped year, so, pay him...not whatever it takes, but, enough so as he comes.
LT would be one helluva third down back. Now, I realize LT wants "Starter's money," but, let's face it, he's not a bellcow back anymore. He wants a ring...we are close.
i_bleed_purple wrote:
By the Chargers releasing him he is being forced to take a pay cut. Nobody is going to sign him for as much as he made in San Diego.Quote:
lmao!
He refused to take a pay cut to stay a Charger, no way he'd take a pay cut to come here.
i_bleed_purple wrote:
By the Chargers releasing him he is being forced to take a pay cut. Nobody is going to sign him for as much as he made in San Diego.Quote:
lmao!
He refused to take a pay cut to stay a Charger, no way he'd take a pay cut to come here.