NFL: 2011 Off-Season News and Discussion Thread
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Well shit. At this point, bring on Tebow I guess! Can't get any worse...
I'd take him over David Garrard, or even Alex Smith. Honestly though they should just stick with Matt Moore, if those are their choices. But since when has the Dolphins' front office done anything sensible?
I'd take him over David Garrard, or even Alex Smith. Honestly though they should just stick with Matt Moore, if those are their choices. But since when has the Dolphins' front office done anything sensible?
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Broncos Calling Teams To See If They Need Anyone Who Can't Play Quarterback
http://www.theonion.com/articles/bro...nyone-w,27673/
http://www.theonion.com/articles/bro...nyone-w,27673/
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Broncos Calling Teams To See If They Need Anyone Who Can't Play Quarterback
http://www.theonion.com/articles/bro...nyone-w,27673/
http://www.theonion.com/articles/bro...nyone-w,27673/
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Cutler is the most decent QB Chicago's had in ages...and while he's not bad, he's proven nothing so far.
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Well shit. At this point, bring on Tebow I guess! Can't get any worse...
I'd take him over David Garrard, or even Alex Smith. Honestly though they should just stick with Matt Moore, if those are their choices. But since when has the Dolphins' front office done anything sensible?
I'd take him over David Garrard, or even Alex Smith. Honestly though they should just stick with Matt Moore, if those are their choices. But since when has the Dolphins' front office done anything sensible?
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Hines Ward retires sad to see him go
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d..._breaking_news
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d..._breaking_news
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Broncos owner Pat Bowlen just made the announcement alongside Broncos legend John Elway -- a deal worth a reported $96 million over 5 years, making Peyton the highest paid player in the NFL.
Who thinks he'll last 5 years with Denver? He's 36, three surgeries in little over a year and I feel he'll struggle with Denver.
Who thinks he'll last 5 years with Denver? He's 36, three surgeries in little over a year and I feel he'll struggle with Denver.
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Broncos owner Pat Bowlen just made the announcement alongside Broncos legend John Elway -- a deal worth a reported $96 million over 5 years, making Peyton the highest paid player in the NFL.
Who thinks he'll last 5 years with Denver? He's 36, three surgeries in little over a year and I feel he'll struggle with Denver.
Who thinks he'll last 5 years with Denver? He's 36, three surgeries in little over a year and I feel he'll struggle with Denver.
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Cuz, honestly...all of this attention in the NFL without him must be killing the guy.
I predict a press conference about him unretiring any minute now.
I predict a press conference about him unretiring any minute now.
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If he's healthy after next year it's more than half guaranteed
The first year of Manning's deal with the Broncos will pay the quarterback $18 million without injury protection for the Denver Broncos, according to Brandt. The Broncos will then pay Manning $40 million guaranteed for the next two seasons, pending Manning passing a physical in March of 2013. The final two seasons of Manning's deal will pay out $19 million each season.
As it stands right now, Manning's deal is essentially a one-year deal for $18 million guaranteed, but if he's fully healthy in March of 2013, it will jump to a total of $58 million guaranteed for the first three years.
As it stands right now, Manning's deal is essentially a one-year deal for $18 million guaranteed, but if he's fully healthy in March of 2013, it will jump to a total of $58 million guaranteed for the first three years.
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