Re: MILE HIGH - mood underground
Posted: 01/03/2008, 1:14
rogers non lo si prende (l'han preso i bengals). i soldi servono anche per quel ruolo, dove adesso siam scoperti... aspettiamo anche se da convinto uomo del passato voglio elam!!!!
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ecco il problema è proprio quello, sarà anche un gran risparmio solo che adesso oltre a lb,de,dt,s ci manca pure un wr...Paperone wrote:
grazie per tutti i bei momenti insieme, ma 5.4$ mil sono un bel risparmio :gazza:
magari possono essere re-investiti su un altro ruolo![]()
tutti sanno del bonus, ergo tirano al risparmio anche loro.Broncostwin wrote: ecco il problema è proprio quello, sarà anche un gran risparmio solo che adesso oltre a lb,de,dt,s ci manca pure un wr...
spero solo che non sia stata una mossa azzardata perchè mi girerebbero molto los cogliones se a phila o altrove facesse una gran stagione....
ma se si fosse fatta una trade non sarebbero stati risparmiati comunque?? magari una 5/6 scelta non avrebbe fatto proprio schifo.
No Pap.Paperone wrote: tutti sanno del bonus, ergo tirano al risparmio anche loro.
sui WR non sono molto d'accordo, abbiamo i 2 Marshall + Martinez, direi che come titolari siamo a posto. ci manca la profondità, quello sì.
ma perchè non leggi prima di parlare? :roll:mvp18 wrote: No Pap.
Mashall si,benissimo.
Ma Martinez non è un un primo o secondo ricevitore,dai!
Lo puoi mettere nello Slot magari ma non come titolare![]()
però la storia ha un po' dell'incredibile"I could probably go make more money elsewhere in the free agent market," Lynch said. "And I had really gone to bed excited about that.
"And then I woke up thinking, "What am I doing?" I've got four kids who are happy here. I've found a home here and I didn't want to be one of those guys going from team to team. I felt I had earned what I had coming to me but sometimes you have to step back and look at the big picture. And the big picture to me was: I had to find a way to make this work."
Had Pat Bowlen not gone out for a well-timed late dinner Thursday night, John Lynch would have been finished as a Bronco safety.
"I had gone as far as typing up a statement saying goodbye to everyone," Lynch said. "I had made a decision that I was going to move on. I had actually called Mr. Bowlen to say thank you for everything the last four years."
Bowlen didn't answer. He was out to dinner. When the Broncos' owner later returned the call, Lynch had collapsed from the disappointing and emotionally draining negotiations and was asleep by the 9 o'clock hour.
"I slept right through my phone ringing," Lynch said. "Had I answered the phone, I would have told him, 'Thanks for the four years here, but I'm going to free agency.' "
Given an accidental chance to sleep on his decision, Lynch awoke feeling stressed. Moving on didn't seem right. Personal feelings stirred into a few more personal conversations Friday morning and afternoon with Bowlen and coach Mike Shanahan.
By 6 p.m. Friday, Lynch swallowed the insult of a pay cut in exchange for a chance to play a fifth, and mostly likely final, season with the Broncos.
grazie capitanoThe Broncos did increase their offer slightly Friday, but ultimately the agreement was reached because, regardless of cost, Lynch wanted to stay. Will this be Lynch's final season?
"I've learned you can't put a timetable on things," Lynch said. "It's likely my last year but I'm not going to say that definitively."
What Lynch fans do know definitely is that it's a good thing Bowlen didn't order takeout Thursday night.
The Broncos agreed to a two-year contract with free-agent tight end Nate Jackson on Friday.
The deal is worth about $2 million with some escalators.
In their first visits, the Broncos were bringing in receiver Keary Colbert and safety Sammy Knight on Friday.
Colbert had 32 catches for Carolina last season. The USC product's best season was his rookie year in 2004 when he had 47 catches. With Javon Walker released, Denver is looking for a No. 2 receiver. Brandon Stokley will be the No. 3 receiver. The Broncos could use their No. 12 on a receiver such as Cal's DeSean Jackson.
Knight, 32, had 93 tackles and four interceptions for Jacksonville last year. Denver is looking starting safeties and he'd fit in. The Broncos have a need for safeties with John Lynch potentially on his way out of town, with free agent Nick Ferguson likely not returning and with restricted fee agent Hamza Abdullah potentially getting interest elsewhere.
Svelato il mistero :roll:Paperone wrote: ma perchè non leggi prima di parlare? :roll:
se ho scritto i 2 Marshall ci sarà un motivo... :roll:
come è scritto :gazza:mvp18 wrote: Svelato il mistero :roll:
Erano due Brandon,non due Marshall :roll:
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la gufataThe Broncos were hosting Seattle linebacker Niko Koutouvides on Saturday and were hoping to sign him. The two sides were talking Saturday night.
Koutouvides, who visited Tampa Bay on Friday, is a special-teams ace and is a prospect at middle linebacker. If he were to sign in Denver, it would give the team an option to move D.J. Williams to weakside linebacker. Williams moved from strongside to the middle last year. With Ian Gold being cut Friday, Denver has options at linebacker. Jamie Winborn, Nate Webster and perhaps a draft pick will be in the mix as well.
per un WR 2/3 non mi sembrano cifre assurde. speriamo faccia bene.He doesn't have the resume that Javon Walker had, but Keary Colbert will get the chance to replace Walker in Denver's offense.
Saturday, in their first out-of-house agreement in free agency, the Broncos came to terms with Colbert on a three-year deal. It is worth $7.2 million with $2.5 million to sign and is expected to be signed soon. Colbert will now be in the mix to start opposite blossoming star Brandon Marshall, who had 102 catches in his first full season as a starter. Colbert will compete with Brandon Stokley for the No. 2 job.
a me risulta un 1.12, ma cambia poco :gazza:Defensive end Ebenezer Ekuban, who missed all of last season with a ruptured Achilles tendon he suffered in the preseason, said he has agreed to return to the team. He is expected to sign a one-year deal worth about $1.2 million.