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- NY Giants82
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Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
The physical was probably what was holding it up. I think he signed a 6 year deal, right?
- NY Giants82
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Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
Dont worry too much about it Neemo. The Pats have a proven track record that they know what they are doing, and dont over-value their own talent. If there is anyone in the league that can take a player, plug him into his system, and be successful, its Bill Belicheck. They have done this in the past.
Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
yeah and there is also those players that leave NE and not live up to their success that they enjoyed in NE under Belicheck...its just Samuel was a game breaker at times...it'll be hard to fully replace that, still i expected it last year after he went for long term & big bucks...NE doesnt like to make those kinda deals
- NY Giants82
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Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
Yeah it will definatly be interesting to see what Cleveland does with Quinn now that they have signed Anderson to a 3 year deal. I bet they keep him though. They should stick with Anderson.
Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
I would assume Cleveland will keep Quinn for at least this year, that way they have more left in case what Anderson was able to do last year was some kind of fluke.
I think they would probably be better off adding to the team with the pieces they could get for him, but NFL teams seem to like to have that insurance factor there.
- NY Giants82
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Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
Brad Biggs, of the Chicago Sun-Times, reports the Chicago Bears have re-signed free-agent LB Lance Briggs (Bears) to a six-year contract worth $36 million.
This should make James happy!