Re: Minnesota Vikings 2007 - The A.D. Generation
Posted: 12/02/2008, 22:18
che male bastardo...
speriamo
speriamo
Childress, in an interview from his office at Winter Park, read a partial list of the possibilities over the phone - unrestricted free agents like Quinn Gray, Cleo Lemon and Craig Nall; restricted free agents such as Derek Anderson and Jared Lorenzen; and other veterans like Kerry Collins, Daunte Culpepper, Tim Hasselbeck, Jamie Martin and Josh McCown.
"Nothing of that group gets me jumping up and down," Childress said.
L'accusa di possesso di Marijuana per Smith dovrebbe essere stata ritirata (dismissed, penso ritirata).Vikings likely to keep C. Taylor as backup
The Vikings aren't expected to part ways with Chester Taylor this offseason.
Unless they're offered a second-round pick on draft day, which is unlikely, the Vikings will enter 2008 with Taylor as Adrian Peterson's primary backup. Coach Brad Childress says Taylor offers "a great changeup." Taylor will remain a solid mid- to late-round pick in points per reception leagues. Feb. 11 - 12:10 pm et
Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Non proprio. Gli hanno letto quella lista di probabili FA e lui ha risposto che nessuno di quei nomi gli fa fare i salti di gioia praticamente. :DPove wrote: Per quanto riguarda i QB, davvero Childress ha nominato Culpepper?...mi sembra strano dopo averlo lasciato andar via senza troppi problemi 2 anni fa..
Intanto ci sono le solite buone notizie dell'offseason....Bryant McKinnie è stato arrestato dopo aver partecipato ad una rissa nella sua amata Miami....per inciso, non vorrei essere la persona che ha incrociato i pugni con il nostro numero 74...
The Vikings reached the final stages of negotiations Monday night to send receiver Troy Williamson to the Jacksonville Jaguars for a sixth-round pick in the 2008 draft, according to two sources with knowledge of the trade.
A few secondary items remain unresolved. But those issues should be ironed out by 11 p.m. Thursday, when the NFL's trading and free-agency period officially begins. Officials from both teams are prohibited from commenting until then.
Reached by telephone Monday night, Williamson said he was unaware the deal had been completed and declined further comment. In Jacksonville, he would be reunited with former Vikings coach Mike Tice, now the Jaguars assistant head coach.
Speaking Friday, when the Vikings gave agent David Canter permission to seek a trade, Williamson said: "When things don't go the way I feel they should have gone, of course I'm disappointed. But I've made it work for me and tried to be positive in everything I do."
The deal enables the Vikings some grace in parting ways with one of their all-time draft busts. The No. 7 overall pick in 2005, Williamson caught 79 passes for 1,067 yards and three touchdowns with the Vikings.
His three-year career has been more notable for the catches he hasn't made. His speed made him the prototypical deep threat, but his inability to judge the long pass was a constant source of frustration for the Vikings.
A Nike specialist determined last spring that his left eye was stronger than the right, causing depth perception problems. But prescribed exercises made little difference last season. Drops are not an official NFL statistic, but observers conservatively estimated he had at least 25 in 39 career games.
Williamson ran into controversy off the field as well. In 2006, he was punched by a security guard during a charity concert sponsored by safety Darren Sharper. His fate with the Vikings seemed sealed midway through last season; team officials temporarily withheld his paycheck after he left the team for nine days following the death of his grandmother.
The Vikings are expected to make the receiver position one of their primary targets in the free-agent period. Chicago's Bernard Berrian could be their top choice.
Addirittura un 6o giro...pensavo che per liberarci di lui avremmo dovuto dargli dei soldi per sparire..con Bennett la più grande delusione degli ultimi anni..2 prime scelte buttate nel cesso..vikings11 wrote: Allora, pare che stiamo attendendo l'inizio della FA per cedere uno dei più grandi bust della nostra storia....tal Troy Williamson, da molti osannato come l'erede di Moss ma capace di drop impareggiabili...
A quanto pare ci siamo ridotti ad accettare un pick al 6o round dai Jaguars...![]()
'spetta che ti dimentichi pure di Erasmus James...finora un vero e proprio bust...Pove wrote: Addirittura un 6o giro...pensavo che per liberarci di lui avremmo dovuto dargli dei soldi per sparire..con Bennett la più grande delusione degli ultimi anni..2 prime scelte buttate nel cesso..![]()