I doubt it. Pats are pretty OK cap wise. I don't expect too much changeWhat about Corey Dillon?
He did alright this year. I understand CPep is the QB they want to start, but if Joey is gone, does that leave Ms. Cleo as the backup? (might be worth a pick-up)Also, where will Joey go? I'd love to see him in Houston.Joey Harrington
You don't like Houston very much?He did alright this year. I understand CPep is the QB they want to start, but if Joey is gone, does that leave Ms. Cleo as the backup? (might be worth a pick-up)Also, where will Joey go? I'd love to see him in Houston.Joey HarringtonMore likely to be a backup I would think.
Schlesinger likely finished as a Lion
Mike O'Hara / The Detroit News
ALLEN PARK -- Rod Marinelli is taking a firm stand on who he wants back in his second season as coach of the Lions.
Four veterans have been told to seek trades -- defensive linemen James Hall and Marcus Bell, guard Ross Verba and cornerback Dre Bly.
And, fullback Cory Schlesinger appears finished after 12 seasons with the Lions. There is no plan to re-sign Schlesinger before he becomes a free agent March 2.
Gone: Bly, Bell, Hall, Verba.
"We're going to seek some opportunities right now," Marinelli said. "They also will have that opportunity. It's in the best interest of our team."
Bly was a team leader and voted a captain last season, but his cover skills did not fit the Tampa Two, which requires cornerbacks to be more disciplined and play the run.
Hall and Verba have bonuses due March 1. If they have not been traded by then, they'll be cut.
In limbo: Schlesinger.
His future depends on whether a front-line fullback is added during free agency.
Asked if Schlesinger will return, Marinelli replied: "You hate to say no. You want to leave a little window open. We're going to let the thing play out with Cory. He's been a war-daddy here. That's one lead blocker there."
Schlesinger's role was diminished last year.
If the Pats were to steal him, I'd say give them the AFCC right now. I'm sure the Steelers will re-sign him but geesh would that be so sweet.Troy Polamalu is still unsigned by the lo cap steelers.
Why are the Lions getting rid of arguably their 2nd best defensive player - James Hall? Just $, or is the injury worse than I thought?Not a lot of direct fantasy value here
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/artic.../702210402/1126
Schlesinger likely finished as a Lion
Mike O'Hara / The Detroit News
ALLEN PARK -- Rod Marinelli is taking a firm stand on who he wants back in his second season as coach of the Lions.
Four veterans have been told to seek trades -- defensive linemen James Hall and Marcus Bell, guard Ross Verba and cornerback Dre Bly.
And, fullback Cory Schlesinger appears finished after 12 seasons with the Lions. There is no plan to re-sign Schlesinger before he becomes a free agent March 2.
Gone: Bly, Bell, Hall, Verba.
"We're going to seek some opportunities right now," Marinelli said. "They also will have that opportunity. It's in the best interest of our team."
Bly was a team leader and voted a captain last season, but his cover skills did not fit the Tampa Two, which requires cornerbacks to be more disciplined and play the run.
Hall and Verba have bonuses due March 1. If they have not been traded by then, they'll be cut.
In limbo: Schlesinger.
His future depends on whether a front-line fullback is added during free agency.
Asked if Schlesinger will return, Marinelli replied: "You hate to say no. You want to leave a little window open. We're going to let the thing play out with Cory. He's been a war-daddy here. That's one lead blocker there."
Schlesinger's role was diminished last year.
Do the Pats ever go after big time, expensive FAs? I can see many teams being interested, but the Pats aren't one of them.If the Pats were to steal him, I'd say give them the AFCC right now. I'm sure the Steelers will re-sign him but geesh would that be so sweet.Troy Polamalu is still unsigned by the lo cap steelers.
The Skins cant cut Archuletta because of the massive hit to their cap that they would take. He has a lot of back end money from his signing bonus that would cost the Skins millions in cap space. Thank the Football Gods that he will be a Redskin for a few more seasons and eat away at their cap.As an Eagles fan I LOVE DAN SNYDER !That's it?What about Adam Archuletta?What about Corey Dillon?
The Skins cant cut Archuletta because of the massive hit to their cap that they would take. He has a lot of back end money from his signing bonus that would cost the Skins millions in cap space. Thank the Football Gods that he will be a Redskin for a few more seasons and eat away at their cap.As an Eagles fan I LOVE DAN SNYDER !That's it?What about Adam Archuletta?What about Corey Dillon?
Everyone keeps saying that he will be cut but I read that he would do nothing for their cap. So I dont see them cutting him plus Denver has no one to back up Cutler.I'll add D. Foster, D. Morgan to the list. Carolina has just 1.6 million in cap room. D.Foster saves gives them 3.3 toward the cap so it seems pretty sure that he is cut along with a few other panthers.Jamal Lewis- would save Baltimore 8.33 million
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Yes, the Pats are OK as far as the cap is concerned. But Dillon is due a huge chunk of coin...4+ million I believe. Is it smart business to keep around a 32 year old RB for that much jack? I think if he doesn't restructure (which I'm sure he will) then he will be cut.I doubt it. Pats are pretty OK cap wise. I don't expect too much changeWhat about Corey Dillon?
Troy P. is not a pending free agent in 2007 and there is less than zero chance of the Steelers cutting him.
From Tom Kowalski's Lions blog:http://www.mlive.com/lions/weblog/Why are the Lions getting rid of arguably their 2nd best defensive player - James Hall? Just $, or is the injury worse than I thought?
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Analyzing Marinelli: The real reason they'll part with Bly
After taking some time to absorb Rod Marinelli's lengthy interview -- and talking to some folks close to the situation -- here's my take on what's going on with the Lions:
First, poor attitude is part of the reason the Lions are allowing Dre Bly, James Hall and Marcus Bell to seek a trade. I understand Bishopdon's assertion that Bly "isn't a bad guy,'' but Marinelli sees it a little differently. Bly is popular in the lockerroom, guys do like him and he has some leadership skills, but he doesn't provide the "toughness'' leadership Marinelli is looking for -- he's not leading guys in the direction Marinelli wants them headed.
Finances are a part of it and the fact that he doesn't really fit the scheme is part of it, too, but money isn't an issue for good players and it's Bly's lack of toughness in run support that makes him a poor fit in the scheme.
Hall and Bell were both involved in the grievance last off-season, but it's more than that. New head coaches almost always get "grieved'' for early aggressiveness. Hall and Bell were major players in the defensive line strife that hung in the locker room for most of the season. I don't know what happened to Hall. A couple of years ago, he was a hard-nosed player who was determined to make something out of himself, but now he's lost that edge. I contend the Lions and their consistent losing has sapped him of his energy.
With Verba, it's all about finances. The Lions aren't going to pony up $4 million (including a $2.5 million roster bonus in March) for a guy who couldn't stay healthy last season and didn't even play the season before that. It's simply too much of a risk.
It would be folly to believe that Marinelli is willing to jettison starters like Bly and Hall and is just fine with the antics of Damien Woody and Mike Williams. There are two issues here -- both players will be given the opportunity to lose weight, get in line and get their heads straight. That, and the fact that cutting them both after June 1 would be more convenient for the Lions for salary cap reasons.
I believe Woody has a better chance to stay with the club, partly out of necessity and partly because I think it's more realistic to believe he'll see the light and respond. I do have to say that I think the Lions are being unrealistic by keeping Williams' target weight at 220 pounds. I don't think he's been 220 since high school.
I understand that Marinelli doesn't want to compromise, but if you really want the kid to be a productive player, tell him his weight can be 225 -- with the stipulation that if he's still not fast enough, he has to go down to 220. But at least give the kid a fighting chance.
These potential roster moves tell me one very important thing -- Marinelli is trying to build this team the right way, even if it's going to take some time. People who believe that Marinelli -- and, by association, Matt Millen -- must win this season to keep their jobs are kidding themselves.
Trust me, this plan of action was already being plotted during the late stages of the regular season and you have to believe that owner William Clay Ford was in agreement with the stragtegy.
So, when you hear media types talking about how Millen must win seven games or reach the playoffs or whatever to keep his job, it's complete nonsense. I'm not saying that Millen isn't in jeopardy of being fired after this year -- you never know what might happen -- but it won't be because of some pre-determined ultimatum.
Exactly.Troy P. is not a pending free agent in 2007 and there is less than zero chance of the Steelers cutting him.LOL at other fans thinking they're going to have a chance at Polamalu. Don't you think there would have been just a LITTLE more talk about him being a FA if he really was one?