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Adam Caplan
Adam Caplan @caplannfl #Eagles cut Daryl Worley. 5:33 PM · Apr 15, 2018 |
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Corner is a desperate need though... |
Bring him in for a look.
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Chargers rescinded Chris McCain's tender. Would be nice pass rush help/Dee Ford insurance.
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NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Seahawks are expected to cut DT Malik McDowell "in the near future." The 35th overall pick in last year's draft, McDowell didn't play a snap as a rookie after suffering severe injuries in an offseason ATV accident. McDowell was then arrested last December for disorderly conduct in Atlanta. McDowell was a top-20 prospect on talent alone coming out of Michigan State in 2017, but fell in the draft due to off-field concerns, which now appear warranted. Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter Apr 16 - 5:17 PM |
Yikes. The Seahawks have completely wasted two 2nd’s in two years.
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Since Mcconaghan left their drafts are ass |
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This might be a contributing factor in why Eric Reid is not being signed.
After the Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross raised the idea of a “march on Washington” by N.F.L. players and owners, Eric Reid, Kaepernick’s former teammate and the first player to kneel alongside him, brought the discussion back to Kaepernick. Reid, who attended the meeting wearing a Kaepernick T-shirt over his dress shirt and tie, said that his former teammate was being blackballed. “I feel like he was hung out to dry,” Reid said of Kaepernick. “Everyone in here is talking about how much they support us.” The room fell quiet. “Nobody stepped up and said we support Colin’s right to do this. We all let him become Public Enemy No. 1 in this country, and he still doesn’t have a job.” From this article. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...AVi?li=BBnb7Kz |
Man, I don't give a flying **** about kneeling during the anthem. And I'm a ****ing veteran, so spare me your outrage. I'd take Reid AND Kaepernick (as a back-up of course) in a heartbeat. I do not in any way think this should be a red flag. Whether your agree with their choice of protest or not, they have a point worth hearing.
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Screw them both. Keep your personal and political feelings off the field. I watch and go to games as an escape from all the bulls@#% in the world. What you do on your own time is perfectly fine. The only reason they kneel at games is that if they were to protest anywhere else, no one would care. Why the owners/NFL allows this is beyond me.
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They're doing the writers mock draft on ESPN2 now with that asshole Polian. They are already getting pissed at him. This is must see TV.
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Eric Reid filed some kind of grievance with the league this morning, so I'd imagine he's not gonna be playing any time soon.
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ESPN's Dan Graziano reports free agent S Eric Reid has filed a collusion grievance against the NFL. Reid's attorney, Mark Geragos, is the same one who represents fellow free agent Colin Kaepernick in his collusion grievance against the league. Reid has drawn minimal interest as a free agent, visiting only the Bengals, who allegedly asked Reid if he still planned to kneel during the national anthem. It's pretty evident most teams are flat-out refusing to sign players like Reid for their protests. Reid is just 26, in the prime of his career, and coming off maybe his best NFL season. Crap, I was hoping we might sign him at some point. |
So if teams are intentionally not signing guys who may still kneel is there anything wrong with that according to the CBA or law?
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Id think each individual franchise owner has the choice to not sign a player if they choose not to for whatever reason, but if theyre colluding with other owners to blackball them league wide...may be some issue there. The owners arent dumb...theyve seen attendence and tv ratings drop. You dont think they want this ridiculous BLM shit to end? Its all based on a false narrative anyways. |
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The kneeling thing was dumb, it didn't work and now these 2 idiots are going down with the ship. |
Not signing people who kneel is beyond stupid. But the stupid comes from the fans who are pissed off by it, not by the owners who don't want to deal with that bull shit.
But if the owners all got together and said they'd blackball these guys, that's a problem. |
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It's not as dumb as caring what other people do during the national anthem which is some jingoistic nationalist nonsense. |
I don't see them winning in court. NFL has the money, endless piles of it. They made their beds and now have to lie in them. They thought they were important but they aren't and players won't help them. They need their money like everyone else.
They will try and get a settlement but I doubt they get anything. NFL isn't going to admit anything. |
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Kenny Vaccaro and Tre Boston are also FAs. Reid jumped the gun and should have waited until they signed. Nobody wants to pay these safeties 4 to 7 million per when they can get a starting caliber safety in that draft as late as the 4th or 5th round
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I was never against these guys kneeling if they wanted to, but i also believe that the owners have a right to alienate them if it is a detriment to the profitability of their business.
They knew what they were doing was causing a backlash, they should have expected this. |
If I were to go to work wearing a political shirt or carrying a sign, I would be sent home and rightfully so. Now if I wore that shirt or carried that sign in my personal time and then was sent home from work, well that would be an issue. I don’t understand the confusion here.
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What kneelers have signed as free agents this year? It felt like there were a lot of kneelers, or at least part time kneelers.
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Good luck proving that all 32 teams were colluding to prevent a signing when 1) there's other safeties still available 2) all 32 NEVER agree on anything.
There's a good chance SOME teams are avoiding signing him because of the protests. There's zero chance that league-wide collusion is taking place. It's logistically impossible. |
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We're not talking about 1 or 2 teams or even 10. For him to prove he's been prevented from working completely, he'd have to prove all 32 teams are involved. It ain't happening. |
Reid is a damn fool.
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If all 32 teams ask him about kneeling and decide not to sign him, that still doesn't prove collusion. It just means nobody in the league wants to sign him. He has to prove that all 32 teams talked to each other and came to an agreement not to sign him. There's no way to prove that unless one of the owners/teams decides to switch sides and spill the beans, assuming of course that said collusion actually took place. |
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But you have to prove it otherwise it's moot. I don't think they'll be able to prove it. Especially if their contract demands exceed what teams declare they're worth. |
I’m keeping an eye on CB Breshaud Breeland and when he gets healthy. Could be a nice pickup in a month
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It’s not about whether or not I think collusion occurred. It’s about whether or not he can PROVE it happened. When guys like Boston and Vaccaro aren’t signed either and past history shows that the owners can’t agree on ANYTHING, EVER he simply doesn’t have a case. |
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I’m not saying there’s no collusion at all but let’s be realistic. In a league with Jerry Jones alone, proving that all 32 teams agreed on anything will be impossible primarily because it has never happened. I definitely think there are teams that don’t want him because of the kneeling but like-mindedness is not collusion.
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This is how he should have handled it just like his predecessors did in the 60's. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=...25402685225954 |
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So if a team like the Chiefs thought that Breeland can be a good CB for them, why not sign him and let the team doctors take care of his foot and get it healed? Either teams don't think that highly of Breeland or that foot is really, really messed up. |
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Does anyone think Jonathan Hankins would be a good pick up? Somehow the guy is still out there.
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Reid kind of jumped the gun on his collusion thing.. should have waited until the season started. A lot of teams were just waiting to see how the draft would unfold I think.
Kap is a special case, since he went out of his way to alienate damn near everyone with a whole litany of stupid things. |
anyone have any interest in John Simon? i get that it seems we are going bigger stronger OLB but this guy could help this pass rush, imo
http://www.rotoworld.com/recent/nfl/8547/john-simon |
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Are there any decent center options left in free agency? These reports of Cam Erving playing center make me nervous.
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I thought so at the time but I just don't see this team making anymore moves. |
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Would love to see Breeland in KC though. I’m not as down on the trio of Fuller, Nelson, and Amerson as some are. However, Breeland would give KC a lot of flexibility in case one of the top three struggles or because of injury. He can play inside or outside and has even played a little safety in a pinch. Would be a quality addition to the secondary. |
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