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I didn't see this posted anywhere but it was published an hour ago:
The Bills also acquired quarterback Matt Cassel in a trade and have promised more moves are coming, with wide receiver Michael Crabtree among their reported targets.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback uses his post-game interview with Erin Andrews to rip San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree.Sherman: "Well I'm the b...
This was erroneously reported as a done deal this morning... It was almost immediately pulled from the presses... I wonder if that is the basis for this speculation.
That's if you think Hogan and Woods are true numbers two's and three's.
They are if Brady is the QB, Brady is not our QB.
Goodwin is always hurt, Easley is a ST and a great one, but he's never cracking the rotation.
Crabtree makes sense, he's also an upgrade as a blocker at wide out.
The price will probably be too rich, but I understand the logic. That's why I threw him in the 'wouldn't be surprised". Unless someone a team really decides to pay him #1 type money, which is a huge stretch, he's probably going to get a lot of similar offers from mid tier teams. I'd keep an eye on Philly, Chip loves big wide outs and the best fit would be.... Seattle. Their wide puts sIck and he fits their sche, e so well.
Injuries and money. How much are we going to throw at skill positions without fixing the OL? How much of our limited resources are we going to tie up in WR?
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