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		<title>Yesterday&#8217;s Free Agency Rush Recap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The first day of free agency yesterday resulted in a flurry of activity, including blockbuster trades, crazy rumors, and giant contracts.  Let&#8217;s break it down:</p>
<p>-The biggest name in the free agent class, Julius Peppers, signed with the  Bears for $91.5 million dollars over 6 years, with $42 million guaranteed.  Good lord that&#8217;s a lot of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first day of free agency yesterday resulted in a flurry of activity, including blockbuster trades, crazy rumors, and giant contracts.  Let&#8217;s break it down:</p>
<p>-The biggest name in the free agent class, Julius Peppers, signed with the  Bears for $91.5 million dollars over 6 years, with $42 million guaranteed.  Good lord that&#8217;s a lot of money&#8211; but for an extremely talented pass rusher the Bears needed in the wake of the tragic death of Gaines Adams.  People say that Peppers has questionable consistency and &#8220;takes plays off,&#8221; but I&#8217;ve honestly heard that about many of the great D-lineman in the league&#8211; shockingly giant pash rushers don&#8217;t bring maximum heat every play, perhaps to conserve some energy for more important/clear passing downs.  Plus, there&#8217;s this one guy, Randy Moss, who has heard this criticism and still continues to be one of the best WRs in the league.  Peppers may be on the wrong side of 30, but he&#8217;s still an elite pass rusher.   Althought the Bears paid a lot of money, they basically just signed Peppers to a 3 year 42 million dollar contract given that the rest isn&#8217;t guaranteed.  Not bad really.</p>
<p>-On the trade front, Anquan Boldin finally got his wish and was traded from the Cardinals to the Ravens for a3rd and 4th round pick.  The Ravens then signed Boldin to a 3 year, $25 million extension.  The Ravens finally get the consistent, No. 1 caliber wide receiver that they&#8217;ve been looking for for years.  Boldin is one of the toughest receivers in the NFL- he plays through injuries, goes over the middle, etc- which fits in perfectly with the Ravens&#8217; ethos.  I wonder how Cowboys fans must feel after trading a 1st rounder and 3rd rounder for the lackluster Roy Williams&#8230;</p>
<p>-The Cards exodus continued with LB Karlos Dansby signing with Miami and released safety Antrel Rolle signing a deal with the Giants making him the highest paid safety in the NFL.  The Cards have taken a huge number of hits this offseason, losing 4 Pro Bowl quality players (Dansby, Rolle, Boldin, Warner).  The Cards can&#8217;t be considered the favorites in the NFC West any longer with huge elements of their offense and defense out of the equation.  Can you say 49ers win the West?</p>
<p>-In the unrestricted free agent area, it sounds like Brandon Marsall may be on the move from Denver soon.  Reportedly, Marshall is meeting with the Seahawks today to see if they can work out an offer sheet.  Offensive coordinator Jeremey Bates worked with Marshall as the former QB coach in Denver, so it makes sense that he would want Marshall.  Since the Broncos have a first round tender on Marshall, if Seattle were to offer Marshall a contract and the Broncos choose not to match, they would be entitled to the 6th overall pick in the draft.  Of course, Seattle and Denver could work out a trade for perhaps the 14th pick in the draft (which is the pick Denver traded to Seattle last year) or a lower pick and a player.  There&#8217;s two ways of looking at this: Seattle could trade the 6th pick for a young, 100+ catch Pro Bowl receiver (which sounds good), or Seattle would be trading the 6th pick for a risky, moody receiver that Mike Shannahan and Josh McDaniels both wanted to get rid of.  Ultimately, I think a deal for the 6th pick would be good for both teams.  Denver would have to be ecstatic to get such a high pick in the draft for Marshall, who they want to get rid of anyway.  Even if the Broncos are worried about the money they can always trade that 6th rounder for more picks in the draft.  Seattle would love to get a high impact reciever, and no one can question Marshall&#8217;s talent, so long as his attitude can be managed.  We&#8217;ll see what happens today&#8230;</p>
<p>-Browns kick returner/WR/RB Josh Cribbs got the extension he&#8217;s been seeking.  Mike Holmegren obviously likes what he sees in Cribbs, and who wouldn&#8217;t&#8211; he&#8217;s a speedy game breaker who&#8217;s been the best player on the Browns for the last two years.  It&#8217;ll be interesting to see if Cribbs has an expanded role this season to go along with that deal&#8230;</p>
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		<title>NFL Free Agency is Under Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As of 12 a.m. EST, free agency is upon the NFL.  Although there are only a small number of unrestricted free agents on the market because of the uncapped year in the NFL making a number of unrestricted free agents into restricted free agents.  This may mean a lot of trades will be upcoming and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As of 12 a.m. EST, free agency is upon the NFL.  Although there are only a small number of unrestricted free agents on the market because of the uncapped year in the NFL making a number of unrestricted free agents into restricted free agents.  This may mean a lot of trades will be upcoming and we won&#8217;t be seeing a lot of the fury of signings that we&#8217;re used to seeing in the early days of free agency.  Here are the rumors as of 12:30 EST:</p>
<p>-The Chargers are reportedly sending Antonio Comartie to the Jets for a 3rd round pick  that could become a 2nd rounder depending on how Comartie performs.  The Chargers have had enough of Comartie&#8217;s attitude and cost and the Jets like the idea of having a guy with athleticism who has had Pro Bowl years at CB.  Although Cromartie had a down year last year, he&#8217;s still a gifted athlete and in a defense that gets so much pressure on the QB Cromartie could have an easier time covering guys than he did in San Diego.  Cromartie better be ready since he&#8217;s playing opposite Darrelle Revis, so he&#8217;ll be seeing a lot of passes coming his way.</p>
<p>-The Bears are apparently meeting with Julius Peppers and Chester Taylor tommorrrow.   The  Bears don&#8217;t have a 1st or 2nd round pick after the Jay Cutler trade, so they need to make a big splash in free agency given that Lovie Smith and Jerry Angelo&#8217;s jobs are on the line.  That Peppers and Taylor are immediately heading to Chicago seems to mean they intend on getting these deals done.  I almost guarantee the Bears will sign Peppers, since they lack a pass rush and have basically made him their biggest offseason priority.  Not as certain about Taylor, but if the Bears get both guys they will start of free agency with a bang.</p>
<p>-The Panthers have cut Jake Delholmme.  Jake had a terrible season last year after signing a big extension with the Panthers.  Matt Moore is now the QB in Carolina, and Delholmme immediately becomes a very attractive backup QB.  He could be a starter on a lot of teams or at least compete for a job&#8211; think Cleveland, Buffalo and St. Louis.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll keep updating as the free agency push goes on&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Pro Bowl Rants and Rumors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>During last night&#8217;s Pro Bowl, a decent number of rumors and issues came up, either through the announcers, players, or ESPN analysts.   Most of these observations don&#8217;t have to do with the outcome of the game itself (the AFC won FYI), shockingly because it was another all offense players clearly aren&#8217;t playing hard kind of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter" title="david garrad pro bowler" src="http://media2.newsobserver.com/smedia/2010/01/31/22/nflprobowl0201%202_GM313FCD0.1+Pro%20Bowl%20Football.embedded.prod_affiliate.156.jpg" alt="" width="540" height="415" />During last night&#8217;s Pro Bowl, a decent number of rumors and issues came up, either through the announcers, players, or ESPN analysts.   Most of these observations don&#8217;t have to do with the outcome of the game itself (the AFC won FYI), shockingly because it was another all offense players clearly aren&#8217;t playing hard kind of affair, but with things heard during the game.  With that here&#8217;s a collection of my rants/interesting info gleaned from the game:</p>
<p><strong>1- Brandon Marshall&#8217;s Comments Are Meaningless.</strong> While being interviewed after a TD catch during the Pro Bowl, current Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall was asked about his benching in the final week of the season by Josh McDaniels.  Marshall replied: &#8220;I think we&#8217;re past that.  I love the city of Denver.  I started there and I&#8217;d like to finish there.&#8221;  I&#8217;m not buying what Marshall is selling.  Everything Marshall does is geared toward one thing and one thing only: money.  Marshall made similar comments this summer after he apparently asked the Broncos to be traded: that he loved Denver and would continue to try for the team.  Fast forward a few weeks and Marshall was caught dogging it in practice and intentionally making a mockery of team drills.  Marshall clearly has an agent that tells him to say the right things to boost his tradeability&#8211; the problem is that anyone with any sense can see that  Marshall is trying to seem mature to boost his value and that the true Brandon Marshall is the guy who will take himself out of a game critical to get his team to the playoffs to ensure that he doesn&#8217;t get injured in a way that will harm his paycheck next season.  Or the guy that pouts in practice when he&#8217;s mad about his paycheck.  I&#8217;m sure some team will take a chance on Marshall and point out that he has &#8220;said the right things&#8221; this offseason, but I call shenanigans on Marshall.  He wants out of Denver to get away from a coach willing to call him on his B.S., he&#8217;s trying to look good, and I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;ll be shown the door.</p>
<p><strong>2-Julius Peppers Looks to Be Long Gone. </strong>According to ESPN&#8217;s Adam Schefter, the Carolina Panthers and Julius Peppers have had no contact about resigning the talented Peppers.  Apparently Carolina also has no intention of slapping the franchise tag on Peppers again, either.  That means that even in an uncapped year Peppers will be one of the few unrestricted free agents available.  The interesting thing about the uncapped year is that under those rules the 8 teams in the divisional playoffs will not have the ability to sign Peppers unless they lose a free agent of equal value.  <a href="http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/02/01/final-eight-plan-reduces-peppers-options-by-25-percent/" target="_blank">(For an explanation check out ProFootballTalk for more details on how this works.)</a> That means that a lot of the league won&#8217;t even be able to bid on Peppers.  Regardless, he apparently wants to play in a 3-4, so we&#8217;ll see if there are any takers&#8230;but it sounds like he won&#8217;t be back with the Panthers.</p>
<p><strong>3-Dwight Freeney&#8217;s Ankle Isn&#8217;t Helping Out the Colts.</strong> Dwight Freeney apparently has a third degree ligament sprain in his ankle.  Freeney is a critical part of the Colts&#8217; pass rush&#8211; Freeney and fellow DE Robert Mathis will be relied upon to use their speed to get to Drew Brees and disrupt the Saints&#8217; passing game.  While the injury is quite painful and Freeney hasn&#8217;t been practicing, I bet he&#8217;ll play.  I mean, it&#8217;s the Super Bowl, Freeney has all of next year to heal up his ankle.  Freeney also is a tough guy who&#8217;s known as a quick healer&#8211;I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;ll come out ready to play.  The big question is whether Freeney&#8217;s effectiveness will be limited because of the injury, or if he aggravates it further during the game.  It&#8217;s worrisome that Freeney is a guy who is built on explosive speed, which necessitates pushing off that ankle to get around the corner.  Ultimately Freeney will be in the game, but won&#8217;t be the same force he normally is in the game.  That could spell trouble for the Colts&#8217; D.</p>
<p><strong>4-Apparently the Pro Bowl Was Good Because Lots of &#8220;New Guys&#8221; Were at the Game.</strong> One comment I heard from the ESPN crew covering the game particularly annoyed me.  That was when the guys covering the game pointed out an apparent &#8220;benefit&#8221; of the Pro Bowl&#8217;s large number of defections this year: that a bunch of guys got to play in the game that may never experience a Pro Bowl otherwise.  I find that comment a ridiculous attempt to sugar coat what was a disastrous turnout by players at the Pro Bowl.  If you translate that comment it basically amounts to saying, &#8220;Wow, these defections really helped a bunch of guys that aren&#8217;t qualified and would never qualify as an All Star in their careers get treated like the NFL&#8217;s elite!&#8221;  There is no upside to having David Garrard in the Pro Bowl: I don&#8217;t care that he may never get to go otherwise&#8211; the reason he wouldn&#8217;t get to go is because he is a mediocre QB, who some are demanding get replaced by Tim Tebow.  I get that the Pro Bowl is on your network, but don&#8217;t try to spin the Pro Bowl&#8217;s failure to pull in the NFL&#8217;s stars.</p>
<p><strong>5-Somehow, Ratings Were Good. </strong>Apparently the ratings for this year&#8217;s Pro Bowl were 39% higher than last year.  Despite all the negative publicity around the Pro Bowl the game sold out and more people turned in than usual.  That likely means that the NFL will keep the Pro Bowl the week before the Super Bowl.  While the game will be in Hawaii for the next two years, since the NFL has already signed a contract to put the game in Hawaii the next two years, the economic success of this year&#8217;s game likely means that the NFL will keep the game the week before the Super Bowl.  If the game does well without all the stars that are supposed to be in the game the NFL has no incentive to change the game back to its previous slot the week after the Super Bowl.  Additionally, I bet that if the game in Hawaii doesn&#8217;t sell out next year the NFL won&#8217;t renew Hawaii&#8217;s contract.  The NFL is ultimately about business, regardless of the quality of the product put out on the field.  So if revenue from the Pro Bowl increases in the new time slot, I&#8217;d say the Pro Bowl before the Super Bowl is here to stay.</p>
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