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Please let my NFL team sign ______________ next year (1 Viewer)

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I'll kick it off like this:

Since he looks to be available or maybe even cut please let the BUCS sign JP Losman as a backup to Garcia for next season. I think the kid has some talent and our backup QB situation is terrible. Garcia probably is only good for one or two more years.

 
Faneca to Seattle, but not to the ridiculously big contract he'll probably get.

Same with Michael Turner.

Re-sign DJ Hackett

Haynesworth but not at the etc...

 
Like every other team that doesn't have him, I'd love Haynesworth. But I'd like 2007 Haynesworth, and I have a feeling once he signs a big deal, he'll never play this good again.

 
I'll kick it off like this:Since he looks to be available or maybe even cut please let the BUCS sign JP Losman as a backup to Garcia for next season. I think the kid has some talent and our backup QB situation is terrible. Garcia probably is only good for one or two more years.
I don't know why I feel this way, but I think Chris Simms is a better QB than JP. I don't know what I am smoking though.
 
Chicago - its going to be a mess next season. We will need a new QB, Some OL help, WR help.

QB- Trade for Derek Anderson

OL - Lilja, Wharton, Jake Scott (1-2 of these guys)

WR - D.J. Hackett, Drew Carter

 
Titans = Michael Turner and Bernard Berrian

(no not for my fantasy team, the titans need a game breaker or two)

 
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Rams - Linemen, linemen and linemen. Offensive that is...

Little known fact, with the linemen numbers that have been retired and the multitude of linemen on the roster or IR the Rams have a single lineman number left to assign to a street FA or someone off the practice squad....

Other than that, the Patriots Strength and Conditioning Coach....

 
I list of UFA and RFA options would help me make some choices......

Pittsburgh - Replace Faneca (if he leaves)

Miami - Overhaul the GM and HC, then we can figure out where to start with the player base.

PS - waiting to see who responds with wanting Rasta Williams to their squad

 
I'm sorry, I don't see the fascination with Michael Turner. We heard the same stuff about Derrick Blaylock and as soon as he left the system, he stunk on ice.

That said, in keeping with the thread, the guy I want is already on the Browns' roster. I want a healthy and strong LeCharles Bentley back. With him on that line, even my fat @rse can bang out 120 and a TD a game.

 
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Patriots - Please draft and sign Darren McFadden - although the 49ers win yesterday may have shifted draft slots around -

 
Packers:

Re-sign Corey Williams-they are deep at the tackle position but good tackles who rush the passer are hard to find. TT preaches building from within and they have the money. The only downside is tieing up so much money at one position but this is the strength of the team

Would love for them to get Turner but that is not going to happen I don't think. The bidding war is going to be pretty intense and Grant has come on. I wouldn't mind them bringing in a cheaper veteran option like Julius Jones or Mewelde Moore, who could excel in the zone blocking system

I also think they need to continue to improve their secondary. I like the young trio of Collins, Bigby, and Rouse at safety but this defense would be ridiculous if they had an impact safety. I also think they need to start to build some depth at cb. Harris and Woodson are not getting any younger.

 
I'm sorry, I don't see the fascination with Michael Turner. We heard the same stuff about Derrick Blaylock and as soon as he left the system, he stunk on ice.
What system? The system that has helped one of the best NFL RBs ever produce a 4.0 YPC this year?
Thanks for proving my point. Is anyone in this thread looking to sign Turner because of his production this year? Tomlinson's totals (and Turner's padded mop up stats against beaten and tired defenses) in the past were inflated due to the system and superior run blocking. Can Turner be a 20-25 carry guy and match these hyped up expectations? I don't think so. And neither does the league as no one even came close to the Chargers' asking price.

 
I'm sorry, I don't see the fascination with Michael Turner. We heard the same stuff about Derrick Blaylock and as soon as he left the system, he stunk on ice.
What system? The system that has helped one of the best NFL RBs ever produce a 4.0 YPC this year?
Thanks for proving my point. Is anyone in this thread looking to sign Turner because of his production this year? Tomlinson's totals (and Turner's padded mop up stats against beaten and tired defenses) in the past were inflated due to the system and superior run blocking.
"Turner's padded mop up stats" is a myth. You saw his numbers last year, and assumed they all came after LT had beaten the other team up. Not true. His numbers were great in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters last year.Now, he may not be the golden god that FBG dynasty owners are hoping for, but he looked very good whenever he got the rock.

Wow, Tomlinson's totals were 'inflated' by the system? Awesome. Which system was that again?

 
I'm sorry, I don't see the fascination with Michael Turner. We heard the same stuff about Derrick Blaylock and as soon as he left the system, he stunk on ice.That said, in keeping with the thread, the guy I want is already on the Browns' roster. I want a healthy and strong LeCharles Bentley back. With him on that line, even my fat @rse can bang out 120 and a TD a game.
:confused: Bring back Bentley. Other than that a stud NT. I don't have a specific one in mind, any stud NT will do.
 
Packers: Re-sign Corey Williams-they are deep at the tackle position but good tackles who rush the passer are hard to find. TT preaches building from within and they have the money. The only downside is tieing up so much money at one position but this is the strength of the teamWould love for them to get Turner but that is not going to happen I don't think. The bidding war is going to be pretty intense and Grant has come on. I wouldn't mind them bringing in a cheaper veteran option like Julius Jones or Mewelde Moore, who could excel in the zone blocking systemI also think they need to continue to improve their secondary. I like the young trio of Collins, Bigby, and Rouse at safety but this defense would be ridiculous if they had an impact safety. I also think they need to start to build some depth at cb. Harris and Woodson are not getting any younger.
:confused: - Agree on all points. Samuel would be a nice addition and the cap room will allow the Packers to overpay if needed. Not sure if there is an impact safety available via FA or the draft though.
 
No brainer, Randy Moss. If he does not end up in NE again.

As for the Steelers, I'd love to see us land Sam Baker in the draft but I doubt he falls far enough.

 
I'm sorry, I don't see the fascination with Michael Turner. We heard the same stuff about Derrick Blaylock and as soon as he left the system, he stunk on ice.
What system? The system that has helped one of the best NFL RBs ever produce a 4.0 YPC this year?
Thanks for proving my point. Is anyone in this thread looking to sign Turner because of his production this year? Tomlinson's totals (and Turner's padded mop up stats against beaten and tired defenses) in the past were inflated due to the system and superior run blocking.
"Turner's padded mop up stats" is a myth. You saw his numbers last year, and assumed they all came after LT had beaten the other team up. Not true. His numbers were great in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters last year.Now, he may not be the golden god that FBG dynasty owners are hoping for, but he looked very good whenever he got the rock.

Wow, Tomlinson's totals were 'inflated' by the system? Awesome. Which system was that again?
If most of his production did not come in mop up time, when did they come? In his many starts? Like the backup QB, everyone loves the 3rd down back type that puts up 6.0 YPC. And yes, it's ignorant to think that the systems and the line did not have an effect on Tomlinson's numbers. So you're saying that Tomlinson would still be a HOFer if he would have went to the revolving door of coaches, OCs, and offensive line castaways that my Browns had to offer?

 
Faneca to Seattle, but not to the ridiculously big contract he'll probably get.
You bet.
Same with Michael Turner.
My gut tells me that he's going to cost WAY too much. With that in mind, I like Chris Brown. He has the potential to be big in Seattle's offense, and won't cost an arm and a leg. Also, with the money that he'll have to sign for it won't be so much that he'll have no incentive to produce. He'll still potentially have a big contract in his future if it goes well. I know I'll take crap because of his injury history, but I don't buy into that sort of thing. Injuries happen somewhat randomly IMO.
Re-sign DJ Hackett
Agreed. Not happy that he went down again, but it may save the team money in the off season. He won't draw the big dollars now because he missed so much time this year.
Haynesworth but not at the etc...
I don't know enough about Haynesworth, only his reputation as a giant run stopper and a potential loose canon. Would he fit well in to the Seattle defense? I'm guessing any team would easily be able to "fit" him into their defense with no problem. Another Seattle thought... Has Mebane been playing well enough to make us forget about Tubbs?
 
I'm sorry, I don't see the fascination with Michael Turner. We heard the same stuff about Derrick Blaylock and as soon as he left the system, he stunk on ice.
What system? The system that has helped one of the best NFL RBs ever produce a 4.0 YPC this year?
Thanks for proving my point. Is anyone in this thread looking to sign Turner because of his production this year? Tomlinson's totals (and Turner's padded mop up stats against beaten and tired defenses) in the past were inflated due to the system and superior run blocking.
"Turner's padded mop up stats" is a myth. You saw his numbers last year, and assumed they all came after LT had beaten the other team up. Not true. His numbers were great in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters last year.Now, he may not be the golden god that FBG dynasty owners are hoping for, but he looked very good whenever he got the rock.

Wow, Tomlinson's totals were 'inflated' by the system? Awesome. Which system was that again?
If most of his production did not come in mop up time, when did they come? In his many starts? Like the backup QB, everyone loves the 3rd down back type that puts up 6.0 YPC.
My statement is not my opinion, it is a fact. Last year, when he actually got some carries, he actually had a better rushing average in the 1st half. Now, he had more carries in the 2nd half of games than the 1st, but after all, he was the backup.Here look, actual stats: http://www.nfl.com/players/michaelturner/s...amp;season=2006

So what was it that scared you off, was it the 7.8 yard average in the 1st quarter? Or his 6.5 yard average in the 1st half (2nd half average? 6.3)?

 
And yes, it's ignorant to think that the systems and the line did not have an effect on Tomlinson's numbers. So you're saying that Tomlinson would still be a HOFer if he would have went to the revolving door of coaches, OCs, and offensive line castaways that my Browns had to offer?
Yeah, that's what I am saying. Walter Payton was a Hall of Famer on bad teams, as was Marcus Allen, and a lot of other guys.There's a difference between thinking a team and its' players have an effect, and using words like inflated. Wolud LT's numbers be as good if he was in CLE? No, definitely not. He's had good lines for the most part.Turner has looked great whenever he has gotten the chance. Turner hasn't used him this year, so somehow that's an indictment of MT? I don't get that.
 
I'm sorry, I don't see the fascination with Michael Turner. We heard the same stuff about Derrick Blaylock and as soon as he left the system, he stunk on ice.
What system? The system that has helped one of the best NFL RBs ever produce a 4.0 YPC this year?
Thanks for proving my point. Is anyone in this thread looking to sign Turner because of his production this year? Tomlinson's totals (and Turner's padded mop up stats against beaten and tired defenses) in the past were inflated due to the system and superior run blocking.
"Turner's padded mop up stats" is a myth. You saw his numbers last year, and assumed they all came after LT had beaten the other team up. Not true. His numbers were great in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters last year.Now, he may not be the golden god that FBG dynasty owners are hoping for, but he looked very good whenever he got the rock.

Wow, Tomlinson's totals were 'inflated' by the system? Awesome. Which system was that again?
If most of his production did not come in mop up time, when did they come? In his many starts? Like the backup QB, everyone loves the 3rd down back type that puts up 6.0 YPC.
My statement is not my opinion, it is a fact. Last year, when he actually got some carries, he actually had a better rushing average in the 1st half. Now, he had more carries in the 2nd half of games than the 1st, but after all, he was the backup.Here look, actual stats: http://www.nfl.com/players/michaelturner/s...amp;season=2006

So what was it that scared you off, was it the 7.8 yard average in the 1st quarter? Or his 6.5 yard average in the 1st half (2nd half average? 6.3)?
You can tailor stats to meet any argument. The guy has been flat out good when he has had his opportunities, yes. I just haven't seen enough to warrant a fat deal.
 
Faneca to Seattle, but not to the ridiculously big contract he'll probably get.Same with Michael Turner.Re-sign DJ HackettHaynesworth but not at the etc...
:confused: .........I'm on board with you brotha!!
:yes: Faneca and Turner for sure. I have a feeling Seattle will be pushing hard for both of these guys this offseason.
Sorry, but the Seahawks just spent big money on Shaun Alexander last year, they aren't going to throw that away after an injury riddled year again.Turner will cost too much to spend that type of money on a RB when you will have a lot of sunk costs into Alexander already. I think they will draft a RB in the 1st/2nd round, moreso than getting Turner.
 
Faneca to Seattle, but not to the ridiculously big contract he'll probably get.Same with Michael Turner.Re-sign DJ HackettHaynesworth but not at the etc...
:confused: .........I'm on board with you brotha!!
:yes: Faneca and Turner for sure. I have a feeling Seattle will be pushing hard for both of these guys this offseason.
Sorry, but the Seahawks just spent big money on Shaun Alexander last year, they aren't going to throw that away after an injury riddled year again.Turner will cost too much to spend that type of money on a RB when you will have a lot of sunk costs into Alexander already. I think they will draft a RB in the 1st/2nd round, moreso than getting Turner.
Not too mention there will likely be 3 RBs better than Turner in the draft. I've said it since last year but Turner continues to be overvalued in FF.
 
I'll kick it off like this:Since he looks to be available or maybe even cut please let the BUCS sign JP Losman as a backup to Garcia for next season. I think the kid has some talent and our backup QB situation is terrible. Garcia probably is only good for one or two more years.
You start this thread and the best hope and dream is that your team sign Losman? :confused: I guess you've set yourself up nicely not to be disappointed by whomever the Bucs do sign, but I think you could dream a bit bigger.Anyway, as a Giants fan, Asante Samuel is the first name to pop into my head.
 
I'll kick it off like this:Since he looks to be available or maybe even cut please let the BUCS sign JP Losman as a backup to Garcia for next season. I think the kid has some talent and our backup QB situation is terrible. Garcia probably is only good for one or two more years.
You start this thread and the best hope and dream is that your team sign Losman? :unsure: I guess you've set yourself up nicely not to be disappointed by whomever the Bucs do sign, but I think you could dream a bit bigger.Anyway, as a Giants fan, Asante Samuel is the first name to pop into my head.
:thumbup: Wow, Asante Samuel to the Giants. May be the final defensive piece they would need (assuming Strahan sticks around and is effective for a little while more). This guy missed all of training camp and came in as sharp as nails, gonna cost you some bucks though.
 
I'll kick it off like this:

Since he looks to be available or maybe even cut please let the BUCS sign JP Losman as a backup to Garcia for next season. I think the kid has some talent and our backup QB situation is terrible. Garcia probably is only good for one or two more years.
You start this thread and the best hope and dream is that your team sign Losman? :unsure: I guess you've set yourself up nicely not to be disappointed by whomever the Bucs do sign, but I think you could dream a bit bigger.

Anyway, as a Giants fan, Asante Samuel is the first name to pop into my head.
:thumbup: Wow, Asante Samuel to the Giants. May be the final defensive piece they would need (assuming Strahan sticks around and is effective for a little while more). This guy missed all of training camp and came in as sharp as nails, gonna cost you some bucks though.
Resigning Tuck would be key as well to maintaining their pass rush defensive front.However, with Osi, Strahan and Kiwi (although, technicially, he's the starting SAM, he's more of a hybrid SAM/DE) all under contract, it would be a lot of money to have tied up in the DEs.

 
Doesn't matter where the money is tied up, if it means a championship, it's all worth it. If Eli gets his act together and Jacobs can stay on the field (Please don't turn this into a Jacobs thread, I know, he ran a 4.4 and isn't a RB20 right now) this team can make some serious noise.

 
Doesn't matter where the money is tied up, if it means a championship, it's all worth it. If Eli gets his act together and Jacobs can stay on the field (Please don't turn this into a Jacobs thread, I know, he ran a 4.4 and isn't a RB20 right now) this team can make some serious noise.
Since we're talking about the Giants and "dream signings", I'd put a new offensive coordinator right after, if not before, Samuel.
 
Titans = Michael Turner and Bernard Berrian(no not for my fantasy team, the titans need a game breaker or two)
Turner will probably get more than he's worth, and they need a WR more. I prefer Randy Moss even at the cost, but Berrien is far more likely. Either way, a WR is a must.
 

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