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Buzz off useless poster.....lol

Nobody gives a fuck that the Vikings and saints signed backup QBs


The fact that you are spending time to post this stuff makes me think there is something seriously wrong with you
 

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Nobody gives a fuck that the Vikings and saints signed backup QBs


The fact that you are spending time to post this stuff makes me think there is something seriously wrong with you

I thought you have a small child?

Don`t you play or read to the child?

You`re here all day everyday.

Don`t you ever give your family some of your time?

This place seems to be the love of your life for someone that has a 2 year old child and a pregnant wife.

I`ll make a bet that your a single guy living at home.

Fathers and husbands with newly made families aren`t banging a keyboard at a forum for 14 hours daily.

Go bullshit someone else.


 

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It`s Official!

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Maybe its my short term NFL memory but I don't remember this much action so early in past years
 

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Nobody gives a fuck that the Vikings and saints signed backup QBs


The fact that you are spending time to post this stuff makes me think there is something seriously wrong with you

You sure seem to be hanging on to every stroke of the keyboard from this guy.
 

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Maybe its my short term NFL memory but I don't remember this much action so early in past years

You`re right......This is a 1st.....NFL network was saying the same thing.
 

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Cincinnati has a free agent QB some team needs to grab and can probably get on
the cheap (comparing) to other ridiculous QB contracts.

Four year backup who needs a chance.....kid can play.
 

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Cincinnati has a free agent QB some team needs to grab and can probably get on
the cheap (comparing) to other ridiculous QB contracts.

Four year backup who needs a chance.....kid can play.

Is that AJ McCarron?

He just went to Buffalo clover
 

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chiefs sign ​sammy watkins
 

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[FONT=&quot]Welcome to the Chitown[/FONT][FONT=&quot], Allen Robinson!

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[FONT=&quot]The Raiders[/FONT][FONT=&quot] have agreed to terms with former Bucs[/FONT][FONT=&quot] RB Doug Martin, source said. Jon Gruden locks in running back depth and Martin gets a second chance.[/FONT]
 

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[FONT=&quot]The 49ers [/FONT][FONT=&quot]are sending center Daniel Kilgore to the Dolphins.

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New Browns in the house.

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[FONT=&quot]Welcome to Green Bay

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[FONT=&quot]Pen to paper.

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[FONT=&quot]Jason McCourty is joining his twin brother in New England.

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[FONT=&quot]Raiders to release WR Michael Crabtree.

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Eric Reid: No offers due to past protests, coming from ownership level.

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Two days into free agency, many players have signed with new teams or re-signed with their current ones. Safety Eric Reid isn't one of them.
Reid, who was the first player to kneel alongside Colin Kaepernick during the national anthem in protest of racial inequality and systemic oppression, took to Twitter on Thursday afternoon to state his feelings on how his protests might be affecting his job search.
Reid went on to express his belief that the league's general managers aren't the ones keeping him from signing a new deal. Rather, the root of the problem is at the ownership level.
After spending the past five seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, Reid became an unrestricted free agent when the new league year began Wednesday. Even as other free agents have found new deals and some continue to take visits, Reid has not been publicly linked to any potential landing spots yet.
That probably doesn't come as a surprise to Reid, who in December acknowledged the possibility that his protests could be held against him in free agency.
"I would say I understand that's a possibility," Reid said then. "And I'm completely fine with it. The things that I've done, I stand by, and I've done that for my own personal beliefs. Like I said, I'm fine with whatever outcome happens because of that."
In 2016, Reid joined Kaepernick in his protest, first kneeling alongside him before a preseason game in San Diego after meeting with Nate Boyer, the former Green Beret and NFL long-snapper, to discuss potential protests that might be more respectful than sitting down during the national anthem.
From there, Reid knelt alongside Kaepernick and linebacker Eli Harold for the entire season. Before the 2017 season, Reid decided he would go back to standing during the anthem, but racially charged unrest in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August made him reconsider.
As part of his efforts to create change, Reid initially joined the NFL's Players Coalition formed by Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins. Reid participated in a group chat with fellow members and attended meetings with league representatives and owners as part of the coalition.
Reid announced in November that he was leaving that group, citing what he said was Jenkins' decision to not include Kaepernick in the group as well as his own feeling that Jenkins had "misled" him on the coalition's objectives.
Reid told ESPN that Jenkins had conversations with the NFL without him or Dolphins safety Michael Thomas being involved. Reid also said Jenkins told the NFL the players would end demonstrations if money was donated by the league to certain initiatives.
"That was never discussed at any point. I feel like I've been misled," Reid said. "I won't accuse Malcolm of directly lying to me, because I don't think he's that type of guy. But I will say he's misled us. And shoot, if that's what lying is, then that's what it is."
Jenkins denied Reid's claims in a statement to ESPN at the time.
"They understood the entire scope of the plan," he said. "The last time we had conversations with [commissioner Roger] Goodell and Troy Vincent, Michael Thomas and Eric Reid were on that call. They understood the proposal. What we didn't have was a conversation with players in the coalition based on some of the responses that we got from the league. We then talked about myself contacting Troy Vincent just to give them some updates on some of our feedback, which I did. That call did not have Mike or Eric on it. Everybody kind of agreed to that."
Reid officially announced his withdrawal from the coalition after receiving a text from Jenkins on Nov. 29 asking him if he would be comfortable ending the demonstrations if the NFL made a donation to the player coalition.
"At that point, that was the last straw for me," Reid said. "He had a conversation with the NFL, we agreed that multiple people would be in all conversations with the NFL, it wouldn't just be him solely, so he didn't stand by his word on that. At no point did we ever communicate that an agreement with the NFL would end the protests, so for him to come to that point with the league, it was the last straw for me."
Later that day, the coalition and the NFL agreed in principle for the league to contribute $89 million over seven years to projects centered on criminal justice reform, law enforcement and community relations and education.
On the field, Reid is coming off a season in which he started 12 games, finishing with 66 tackles with a fumble recovery and two interceptions. He spent most of that time at strong safety, but Reid also briefly moved to linebacker after NaVorro Bowman's release and injuries left the Niners short at the position.
Reid, 26, moved back to strong safety following a season-ending arm injury to Jaquiski Tartt in a Week 9 loss to Arizona. Reid said in December that he could fit in any defense but did like the opportunity to play the box safety role in coordinator Robert Saleh's scheme.
Although the Niners seem content to move on with Tartt, Adrian Colbert and Jimmie Ward as their primary safeties, coach Kyle Shanahan praised Reid at the end of the season.
"He started out with real high expectations this year going into a contract year, playing in a new scheme that he had a hell of a camp doing," Shanahan said in January. "Got hurt early in the year, which was frustrating for him, took him some time to get back. When he did, we had some injuries and some other people playing so we tried him at linebacker for a few weeks. Put a huge challenge on him to do that, but he stepped up for it. Once we lost Tartt and stuff, we had to shuffle him back to safety and he's gotten better each week. It was a new scheme for him, he's been moving around all year and this last month or so, I feel like he's been playing his best football."
For now, Reid's next destination remains unknown. But he made it clear Friday he intended to make sure he had his say in how the story was told.
 

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Texans reach deal with ex-Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu.

Former Arizona Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu is signing a one-year, $7 million deal with the Houston Texans, sources tell ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Cardinals released Mathieu on Wednesday after he declined to take a pay cut.
Mathieu was cut just hours before $5.75 million of his 2018 salary and $8 million of his 2019 salary were to be guaranteed.
When healthy, Mathieu has been considered one of most dynamic defenders in the NFL. He has a reputation for having a nose for the football and plays with a reckless abandon that helped shape who he was as a safety. The 5-foot-9 Mathieu became known as one of the best nickel defenders in the league, preferring to play in the box, where he felt he could make an impact on every play, rather than roaming the secondary.
However, Mathieu's promising career in Arizona was marred by injuries.
Mathieu, 25, finished three of his five seasons on injured reserve thanks to two major knee injuries -- a torn ACL and LCL in 2013 and a torn ACL in 2015. Mathieu's 2015 knee injury derailed the best season of his career. When he went down in Week 15 -- the game the Cardinals clinched their most recent NFC West title -- he was in the conversation for Defensive Player of the Year. He was named a first-team All-Pro and to the Pro Bowl that season.
His 2016 season was cut short by a shoulder injury that landed him on injured reserve.
Last season was the first that Mathieu played in all 16 games as he continued to recover mentally and physically from the past injuries.
The Texans struggled last season after safety Quentin Demps left in free agency in March 2017. The unit finished with the top-ranked passing game in 2016, but fell to 24th last season after cornerback A.J. Bouye left for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Mathieu, a former LSU standout and New Orleans native, will start right away at strong safety for Houston, alongside free safety Andre Hal. The Texans will hope that adding Mathieu and cornerback Aaron Colvin, along with the returns of J.J. Watt and Whitney Mercilus as part of the pass rush, will help the secondary in 2018.
Mathieu was suspended by LSU before the 2012 season for failing drug tests and then was arrested on drug-related charges that October before leaving school to begin preparing for the NFL draft. He missed the entire 2012 season, leading to him falling to the Cardinals in the third round of the 2013 draft.
In 66 career games, Mathieu has 303 tackles, 25 pass breakups, 22 passes defensed, 11 interceptions, 4 sacks and 4 forced fumbles.
 

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