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Rookies can sign to their teams today, and free agents can start signing on Friday. Major Free Agents Quarterbacks Matt Hasselback, SEA Rex Grossman, WAS Marc Bulger, BAL Alex Smith, SF Running Backs DeAngelo Williams, CAR Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG Cedric Benson, CIN Darren Sproles, SD Ronnie Brown, MIA Joseph Addai, IND Wide Receivers Santonio Holmes, NYJ Braylon Edwards, NYJ Sidney Rice, MIN Malcolm Floyd, SD Steve Smith, NYG Santana Moss, WAS Randy Moss, TEN Terrell Owens, CIN Plaxico Burress, FA Mike Sims-Walker, JAC Lance Moore, NO Tight Ends Zach Miller, OAK Kevin Boss, NYG Donald Lee, GB Offensive Linemen Matt Light, NE Tyson Clabo, ATL Doug Free, DAL Jared Gaither, BAL Jamaal Brown, WAS Jermon Bushrod, NO Willie Colon, PIT Davin Joseph, TB Harvey Dahl, ATL Defensive Linemen Cullen Jenkins, GB Pat Williams, MIN Mathias Kiwanuka, NYG Charles Johnson, CAR Brandon Mebrane, SEA Linebackers Stephen Tulloch, TEN Paul Posluszky, BUF James Anderson, CAR Rocky McIntosh, WAS Defensive Backs Nnamdi Asomugha, OAK Brent Grimes, ATL Carlos Rogers, WAS Jonathan Joseph, CIN Antonio Cromartie, NYJ Ike Taylor, PIT Quinten Mikell, PHI Roman Harper, NO Eric Weddle, SD So discuss. Who's going where?
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2011-2012 NFL Regular Season Awards Predictions
Boston Fever replied to EastCoastNiner's topic in NFL Football
Offensive Player Of The Year: Philip Rivers, SD QB Defensive Player Of The Year: Clay Matthews, GB LB Coach Of The Year: Jim Schwartz Offensive Rookie Of The Year: AJ Green, CIN WR Most Valuable Player: Philip Rivers, SD QB Defensive Rookie Of The Year: Von Miler, DEN LB AFC Best Record: Baltimore Ravens, 14-2 NFC Best Record: New Orleans Saints, 14-2 Most TD Passes: Philip Rivers, 42 Most TD Receptions: Calvin Johnson, 16 Most Rushing TD's: Adrian Peterson, 16 Most Passing Yards: Philip Rivers, 4800 (approx) Most Receiving Yards: Andre Johnson, 1700 Most Rushing Yards: Jamaal Charles, 1650 Highest Passer Rating: Drew Brees Most INT's (Defensive): Devin McCourty, NE DB Most Sacks (Defensive): DeMarcus Ware -
Which choice is the healthiest?
Boston Fever replied to Warren2ThaG's topic in Off-Topic Discussion Forum
4loko isn't a choice? SMH. -
Afraid of getting shown up by the newest member on the board? Thought so.
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Is it time to deal one of Boston's big three?
Boston Fever replied to Real Deal's topic in Boston Celtics Team Forum
Forgot about that. Regardless, I'm sure the Warriors might be interested in a KG or Ray Allen, or someone else even. Lee would be a good fit in Boston IMO. -
I'm goin' out on a limb here, but I really like Derrick Williams and Kevin Love in about 2 years or so.
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Team name is Obvious Champions btw
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I would like to join!
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Is it time to deal one of Boston's big three?
Boston Fever replied to Real Deal's topic in Boston Celtics Team Forum
If I was Boston, I wouldn't trade Pierce. He'll definitely end his career in Boston, and if he played anywhere else, I can't see him playing well enough to have a consistent importance on a new team. As far as Garnett and Allen, the only teams I can see wanting them would be a young team on the brink of a playoff run (Thunder, Grizzlies, Trailblazers, or even the Bulls). In fact, I can see Allen or Garnett perfectly fitting in with any of those teams. As far as who the Celtics would get back, it would have to be a solid big man. As much criticism Perk got down low during his time in Boston, he was a great defender, and his absence in the playoffs last year was one of the big reasons the Celtics couldn't make the ECF. A replacement defensive big man would be good for Boston. A LaMarcus Aldridge (Blazers probably wouldn't let him go however), an Andrew Bogut, Al Horford, or a Kris Kaman would be a great fit. David Lee of New York would also be a good fit for Boston, because they would still have Amar'e down low to compensate.