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Post any NFL free agency signings if its the packers you know where it will be but post all other teams in here. Starts March 2 12:01 AM.
Crap........i'm not happy to hear that.all about da packers said:PFT.com reports that Daniel Graham has signed with the Broncos.
Crap........i'm not happy to hear that.all about da packers said:PFT.com reports that Daniel Graham has signed with the Broncos.
LOL! I should have known better then to believe "rumors!!!" You'd think i would learn!!!cheesey said:Crap........i'm not happy to hear that.all about da packers said:PFT.com reports that Daniel Graham has signed with the Broncos.
Its now reported that it was a false rumor he didnt sign with them.
magic_8ball said:Jeff Garcia comes to terms on a 2 year deal with the Bucs. Who also just traded for Plummer, even though he threated to retire.
Patriots | Stallworth contract update
Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:25:40 -0800
Updating a previous item, Michael Smith and Len Pasquarelli, of ESPN.com, report the New England Patriots have agreed to terms with free agent WR Donte' Stallworth (Eagles) on a six-year, $33.1 million contract. The deal, however, can be as short as one year or as long as six seasons. Stallworth will receive an initial signing bonus of $1 million, a roster bonus of $1.6 million and a $300,000 workout bonus, to go along with his 2007 base salary of $700,000, totaling $3.6 million for the 2007 campaign. However, for the team to retain Stallworth for the 2008 season, they must pay him an option bonus of $6 million by Feb. 25. Also, a subsequent roster bonus of $2 million would be due March 1, as well as a second roster bonus of $1.6 million based on playing time, a base salary of $1 million and a $400,000 workout bonus. Stallworth would earn $11 million for 2008, or a two-year total of $14.6 million. If the Patriots were to keep Stallworth for 2009, they would have to pay a $2 million option bonus by Feb. 25 of that year. Including terms of bonuses and base salary, Stallworth would earn $5 million in 2009, for a three-year total of $19.6 million. The final three seasons of the contract include workout bonuses of $500,000 each and base salaries of $4 million each.
Buckeyepackfan said:Patriots | Stallworth contract update
Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:25:40 -0800
Updating a previous item, Michael Smith and Len Pasquarelli, of ESPN.com, report the New England Patriots have agreed to terms with free agent WR Donte' Stallworth (Eagles) on a six-year, $33.1 million contract. The deal, however, can be as short as one year or as long as six seasons. Stallworth will receive an initial signing bonus of $1 million, a roster bonus of $1.6 million and a $300,000 workout bonus, to go along with his 2007 base salary of $700,000, totaling $3.6 million for the 2007 campaign. However, for the team to retain Stallworth for the 2008 season, they must pay him an option bonus of $6 million by Feb. 25. Also, a subsequent roster bonus of $2 million would be due March 1, as well as a second roster bonus of $1.6 million based on playing time, a base salary of $1 million and a $400,000 workout bonus. Stallworth would earn $11 million for 2008, or a two-year total of $14.6 million. If the Patriots were to keep Stallworth for 2009, they would have to pay a $2 million option bonus by Feb. 25 of that year. Including terms of bonuses and base salary, Stallworth would earn $5 million in 2009, for a three-year total of $19.6 million. The final three seasons of the contract include workout bonuses of $500,000 each and base salaries of $4 million each.
So much for TT following the Mold of the New England Patriot Management that is thrown out in every other post. They realize they need help and are paying to get it. I wonder if we can work out a trade of GM's
pyledriver80 said:Buckeyepackfan said:Patriots | Stallworth contract update
Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:25:40 -0800
Updating a previous item, Michael Smith and Len Pasquarelli, of ESPN.com, report the New England Patriots have agreed to terms with free agent WR Donte' Stallworth (Eagles) on a six-year, $33.1 million contract. The deal, however, can be as short as one year or as long as six seasons. Stallworth will receive an initial signing bonus of $1 million, a roster bonus of $1.6 million and a $300,000 workout bonus, to go along with his 2007 base salary of $700,000, totaling $3.6 million for the 2007 campaign. However, for the team to retain Stallworth for the 2008 season, they must pay him an option bonus of $6 million by Feb. 25. Also, a subsequent roster bonus of $2 million would be due March 1, as well as a second roster bonus of $1.6 million based on playing time, a base salary of $1 million and a $400,000 workout bonus. Stallworth would earn $11 million for 2008, or a two-year total of $14.6 million. If the Patriots were to keep Stallworth for 2009, they would have to pay a $2 million option bonus by Feb. 25 of that year. Including terms of bonuses and base salary, Stallworth would earn $5 million in 2009, for a three-year total of $19.6 million. The final three seasons of the contract include workout bonuses of $500,000 each and base salaries of $4 million each.
So much for TT following the Mold of the New England Patriot Management that is thrown out in every other post. They realize they need help and are paying to get it. I wonder if we can work out a trade of GM's
What pyle forgets to mention is how the Pats never really did this when they were winning their SBs..
longtimefan said:pyledriver80 said:Buckeyepackfan said:Patriots | Stallworth contract update
Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:25:40 -0800
Updating a previous item, Michael Smith and Len Pasquarelli, of ESPN.com, report the New England Patriots have agreed to terms with free agent WR Donte' Stallworth (Eagles) on a six-year, $33.1 million contract. The deal, however, can be as short as one year or as long as six seasons. Stallworth will receive an initial signing bonus of $1 million, a roster bonus of $1.6 million and a $300,000 workout bonus, to go along with his 2007 base salary of $700,000, totaling $3.6 million for the 2007 campaign. However, for the team to retain Stallworth for the 2008 season, they must pay him an option bonus of $6 million by Feb. 25. Also, a subsequent roster bonus of $2 million would be due March 1, as well as a second roster bonus of $1.6 million based on playing time, a base salary of $1 million and a $400,000 workout bonus. Stallworth would earn $11 million for 2008, or a two-year total of $14.6 million. If the Patriots were to keep Stallworth for 2009, they would have to pay a $2 million option bonus by Feb. 25 of that year. Including terms of bonuses and base salary, Stallworth would earn $5 million in 2009, for a three-year total of $19.6 million. The final three seasons of the contract include workout bonuses of $500,000 each and base salaries of $4 million each.
So much for TT following the Mold of the New England Patriot Management that is thrown out in every other post. They realize they need help and are paying to get it. I wonder if we can work out a trade of GM's
What pyle forgets to mention is how the Pats never really did this when they were winning their SBs..
Totally false, sorry. New England brought in FA's almost every year.
longtimefan said:pyledriver80 said:Buckeyepackfan said:Patriots | Stallworth contract update
Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:25:40 -0800
Updating a previous item, Michael Smith and Len Pasquarelli, of ESPN.com, report the New England Patriots have agreed to terms with free agent WR Donte' Stallworth (Eagles) on a six-year, $33.1 million contract. The deal, however, can be as short as one year or as long as six seasons. Stallworth will receive an initial signing bonus of $1 million, a roster bonus of $1.6 million and a $300,000 workout bonus, to go along with his 2007 base salary of $700,000, totaling $3.6 million for the 2007 campaign. However, for the team to retain Stallworth for the 2008 season, they must pay him an option bonus of $6 million by Feb. 25. Also, a subsequent roster bonus of $2 million would be due March 1, as well as a second roster bonus of $1.6 million based on playing time, a base salary of $1 million and a $400,000 workout bonus. Stallworth would earn $11 million for 2008, or a two-year total of $14.6 million. If the Patriots were to keep Stallworth for 2009, they would have to pay a $2 million option bonus by Feb. 25 of that year. Including terms of bonuses and base salary, Stallworth would earn $5 million in 2009, for a three-year total of $19.6 million. The final three seasons of the contract include workout bonuses of $500,000 each and base salaries of $4 million each.
So much for TT following the Mold of the New England Patriot Management that is thrown out in every other post. They realize they need help and are paying to get it. I wonder if we can work out a trade of GM's
What pyle forgets to mention is how the Pats never really did this when they were winning their SBs..
Totally false, sorry. New England brought in FA's almost every year. They are being even more aggressive now.
And by the way, were they not in the AFC Championship game this year? In the NFC you had the Saints led by Drew Brees.
More flip-flopping. I guess the Patriots are doomed because they signed FA's. Funny how they were great and we were following thier style until this year comes along. Now there idiots. You people should be politicians as much as you waver back and forth.