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Report: Ricky will keep playing beyond 2010

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A league source has informed Profootballtalk.com that Ricky Williams intends to continue playing beyond 2010. Williams doesn't have a contract for 2011 and turns 33 in a couple of months, but he's still playing at a very high level. He's also in a whole lot of debt, and needs money. Williams, in a contract year, is due $4.35M in 2010.

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Cardinals Sign Joey Porter To Three-Year Deal

 

NFL.com - Linebacker Joey Porter agreed to a three-year contract Friday with the Cardinals after making the Washington Redskins his second visit.

 

“It is exciting on many levels,” coach Ken Whisenhunt said. “Two areas that come to mind are his productivity on the field, (because) getting 26½ sacks over the last two years is pretty impressive, especially considering last year with not even playing a full season. Also the mentality he brings, it’s something we have made great progress with as a team. Having another veteran player, who has had great success in this league, to contribute to that will only help us in an area defensively where we want to improve.”

 

Porter had nine sacks last season with Miami before the Dolphins cut him. He is expected to fill the starting spot held by departing free agent Chike Okeafor and gives the Cards a needed pass-rush threat.

 

http://football.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/16339/20100319/cardinals_sign_joey_porter_to_three_year_deal/

 

Great signing for the Cards, they needed a guy outside of Dockett who could rush the passer.

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Seriously? Its an NFL thread and the Phillies got Halladay in that trade only making you look retarded.

Lol it was just a joke but since we want to talk about looking retarded look in the mirror because the Phillies could have gotten Halladay without trading Lee but they traded Lee because they 'couldn't afford him'. Hence the joke. The only players Toronto got in that deal were Phillies prospects, so maybe you should get your facts straight before you call people retarded.

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Lol it was just a joke but since we want to talk about looking retarded look in the mirror because the Phillies could have gotten Halladay without trading Lee but they traded Lee because they 'couldn't afford him'. Hence the joke. The only players Toronto got in that deal were Phillies prospects, so maybe you should get your facts straight before you call people retarded.

 

he never said any facts, simply that the phils got halladay. and i dont understand how you still cant comprehend why they traded lee besides that they could have had both. just used to the mets buying players i guess.

 

but whatever, i didnt respond to the one before because it was a dumb argument so ill stop again

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he never said any facts, simply that the phils got halladay. and i dont understand how you still cant comprehend why they traded lee besides that they could have had both. just used to the mets buying players i guess.

 

but whatever, i didnt respond to the one before because it was a dumb argument so ill stop again

The Phillies made 496 million dollars as an organization last year. I think they can afford 9 mill to one guy, maybe you should stop living in denial. BTW the Mets payroll is only 12 mill higher than the Phillies payroll so you shouldn't throw stones there buddy.

 

Anyway back to football.

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Wait, but if you could've had both why did you trade Lee? Either way, who cares.

 

lee was gone after the year (or after next year, i forget), the phillies werent going to be able to compete with other teams to resign him. so they traded him now and got some prospects so they actually had a farm team again. if they kept lee then yes it would have been great right now, but it would also have sucked in a few years when they phillies had absolutely no prospects to bring up. its a balance between winning now and continuing to win in the future. you dont want to wreck your future to have an insane team for a year

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Pretty Funny the Cardinals always goes after players that played for Steelers. Porter should help that D big time

 

Porter hasnt done squat since Pittsburgh.

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Porter hasnt done squat since Pittsburgh.

He had 16.5 sacks and 4 forced fumbles two years ago when they (Miami) won the division...

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McDaniels: Orton Is Denver's Starter

 

ESPN - Broncos coach Josh McDaniels says there's "no question" Kyle Orton is the team's starting quarterback.

 

However, McDaniels is leaving room open for Brady Quinn to compete for the job.

 

"He's a guy who made the most of an opportunity he was given last year," McDaniels said of Orton.

 

"Kyle started all but one game for us last year, and he's got the respect of his teammates and coaches and we look forward to him improving. Now Brady's here competing, and as always, players determine their roles by what they do on the field."

 

http://football.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/16377/20100323/mcdaniels_orton_is_denvers_starter/

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porter is getting older, but he is still a very good player, 9 sacks last year

 

Yeah he still playing at a high level. I think he will have a even big year with Cardinals because of how bad that division they are in. Porter should have no problem rushing the passer with a great dline in front of him...

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Eagles signed RB Mike Bell from the Saints.

 

Not a big move, but a good one.

 

A rotation of McCoy-Weaver-Bell is pretty decent. At the very least, it saves us from having to use a pick in the draft for a RB, so we can focus on other needs.

 

In other news, all is quiet on the Westbrook front. I'd love for him to come back, for a cheaper price. I think he still has something left, as long as we use him sparingly. He'd be a deadly weapon to plug into the offense. But my senses tell me he's probably going to retire.

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Pretty Funny the Cardinals always goes after players that played for Steelers. Porter should help that D big time

Could have something to do with their Head Coach being a former member of the Steelers coaching staff :lol:

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Reid: Teams entertaining us with QB offers

Coach Andy Reid admitted that people are "entertaining" the Eagles with offers for their three quarterbacks.

 

Ashley Fox of the Philadelphia Inquirer says it's "growing ever unlikely" that the Eagles will still have all their quarterbacks after the draft. She says that the Eagles have lowered their asking price for Donovan McNabb and Kevin Kolb from a first-round pick to a "fair" price, such as a second-round pick or a combination of high picks. We highly doubt Kolb is going anywhere, but this report at least confirms that the Eagles could very well be willing to move on from McNabb.

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Haha, I love how Reid calls it "entertaining" :lol: But this report could confirm that the Eagles could part with McNabb. Man he and McNabb are just joined at the hip.

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Eagles signed RB Mike Bell from the Saints.

 

Not a big move, but a good one.

 

A rotation of McCoy-Weaver-Bell is pretty decent. At the very least, it saves us from having to use a pick in the draft for a RB, so we can focus on other needs.

 

In other news, all is quiet on the Westbrook front. I'd love for him to come back, for a cheaper price. I think he still has something left, as long as we use him sparingly. He'd be a deadly weapon to plug into the offense. But my senses tell me he's probably going to retire.

 

 

id love to see westbrook back if the eagles could sign him for cheap. i think he still has something left, not necessarily as a starting rb, but he could still help a team. i dont want to see him retire though

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Seahawks' Carroll calls Hasselbeck 'our guy'

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said that Matt Hasselbeck is "our guy" and they will develop the newly acquired Charlie Whitehurst.

 

This strays from what Carroll claimed just a week ago, when he said that "Charlie is coming here to battle" and that Whitehurst is "going to take his shot at it every turn." If Hasselbeck isn't traded, we'd expect him to hold the job as the veteran incumbent, but he'll be on a very short leash.

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Haha, I love how Reid calls it "entertaining" :lol:

 

You never heard the term 'entertaining offers' in regards to listening to proposed deals?

 

It's used all the time.

 

I basically means they are listening and discussing possible transactions.

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