NFL Trade deadline NFL has pushed back the trade deadline to Thursday
#2
Posted 26 October 2012 - 12:17 AM
P Park Pimps, on 25 October 2012 - 11:08 PM, said:
Good Post. It's been really quiet. Hardly any moves this season.
I thought SJAX would be moved or at least put on the block, but there hasn't been a whisper about it.
#3
Posted 26 October 2012 - 12:32 AM
This post has been edited by yoman: 26 October 2012 - 12:33 AM
#4
Posted 26 October 2012 - 01:32 AM
yoman, on 26 October 2012 - 12:32 AM, said:
As an SJAX owner, Green Bay would be OK for me. I doubt there would be much of a change from where he is now.
As Packer fan? whoo-hoo!
#5
Posted 26 October 2012 - 03:08 PM
Bowe has stated he desperately wants out of KC. Yeah, so do all the other players.
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The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
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#6
Posted 29 October 2012 - 01:50 PM
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Blount has been named by some league executives as a player who could be moved before 4 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday, according to Jason La Canfora of CBS.
"The Spring brings Cherry Blossoms to comfort you.
The Summer, stars.
The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
All these things, and the promise of them,
is what makes Sake taste so sweet.
That is enough for Sake to taste good.
If it still repels you, then you must be ill."
----Hiko Seijuro
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#7
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:16 PM
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Wyatt points out that Cook has played on less than 50 percent of the team’s snaps in four of the Titans’ eight games this season.
"The Spring brings Cherry Blossoms to comfort you.
The Summer, stars.
The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
All these things, and the promise of them,
is what makes Sake taste so sweet.
That is enough for Sake to taste good.
If it still repels you, then you must be ill."
----Hiko Seijuro
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#8
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:20 PM
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The deadline is tentative because the NFL is considering pushing it back due to Hurricane Sandy. Schefter mentioned the Cowboys, Packers, Cardinals, and Steelers as teams that "make sense as potential interested clubs," and the Rams are very much willing to listen to offers. Packers GM Ted Thompson has reportedly been a longtime admirer of S-Jax, and offered the Rams "significant packages" on the trade market for Jackson in the past.
Another story had the Pack "disappointed" in Green's three-game average of under three yards/per, but didn't want to go to Starks. Hrm.....
"The Spring brings Cherry Blossoms to comfort you.
The Summer, stars.
The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
All these things, and the promise of them,
is what makes Sake taste so sweet.
That is enough for Sake to taste good.
If it still repels you, then you must be ill."
----Hiko Seijuro
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#10
Posted 29 October 2012 - 10:40 PM
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A logical landing spot might be Denver, where Williams has history with coach John Fox and offensive playcaller Mike McCoy. The Broncos aren't necessarily in need of a running back, but Williams is available and could improve the depth of Denver's backfield depth chart. The Panthers would likely also love to shed Williams' contract. Williams' role has dwindled since GM Marty Hurney's ouster. We suspect he could be had for a mid- to late-round pick.
"The Spring brings Cherry Blossoms to comfort you.
The Summer, stars.
The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
All these things, and the promise of them,
is what makes Sake taste so sweet.
That is enough for Sake to taste good.
If it still repels you, then you must be ill."
----Hiko Seijuro
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#11
Posted 30 October 2012 - 02:17 PM
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Reliable colleague Adam Schefter had previously reported that the Rams have already fielded not just phone calls but offers from several teams. "Don't expect a trade," says Clayton, however, citing the prohibitive $3.705 million remaining on Jackson's salary. DeAngelo Williams "probably is unlikely" to be dealt, says Clayton. It's hard to imagine Williams being amendable to adjusting his salary, which has $2.779 million remaining. Per Yahoo's Brian McIntyre, a Williams trade would also cost the Panthers $1.4 million more against the 2013 cap than an offseason release. Clayton believes LeGarrette Blount "may be the most tradeable" back on the market, as he's due less than $300,000 the rest of the way and may only cost a seventh-round pick.
Blount/Jackson/Williams all in one report.
"The Spring brings Cherry Blossoms to comfort you.
The Summer, stars.
The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
All these things, and the promise of them,
is what makes Sake taste so sweet.
That is enough for Sake to taste good.
If it still repels you, then you must be ill."
----Hiko Seijuro
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#12
Posted 31 October 2012 - 02:21 PM
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The Charlotte Observer confirms at least one NFC team inquired as to Steve Smith's availability on Sunday, but that no formal offer was made, and no follow-up talks have taken place.
It doesn't sound like the Panthers are actively shopping their lone dependable playmaker outside of Cam Newton. Under contract for an affordable $3.75 million in 2013, it's doubtful Smith is with a different team this time next week.
Pretty much every story I read today is "no trade imminent" for any player. Teams don't want to give much for Deangelo or JStew, and teams don't want to drop their players for nothing.
Tebow to Jax is another rumor that's been popping up again.
"The Spring brings Cherry Blossoms to comfort you.
The Summer, stars.
The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
All these things, and the promise of them,
is what makes Sake taste so sweet.
That is enough for Sake to taste good.
If it still repels you, then you must be ill."
----Hiko Seijuro
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#13
Posted 31 October 2012 - 09:33 PM
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Multiple league sources tell Profootballtalk.com there's a "viable chance" DeAngelo Williams is traded ahead of Thursday's 4ET deadline.
According to reporter Darin Gantt, "several" teams have reached out to Carolina, and the "interest is serious." The sizable cap hit the move would entail has led many to believe Williams is untradeable, but according to Gantt, the Panthers are "absolutely" prepared to take the hit if a desirable deal presents itself. Gantt believes it "seems apparent" Williams won't be back with the Panthers in 2013 even if he stays put Thursday. As if it wasn't already clear, Jonathan Stewart no longer has competition for lead-back duties in Carolina.
"The Spring brings Cherry Blossoms to comfort you.
The Summer, stars.
The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
All these things, and the promise of them,
is what makes Sake taste so sweet.
That is enough for Sake to taste good.
If it still repels you, then you must be ill."
----Hiko Seijuro
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#14
Posted 01 November 2012 - 02:26 AM
The Jaguars traded Thomas to the Detroit Lions on Tuesday for an undisclosed draft pick.
http://sports.yahoo....10193--nfl.html
#15
Posted 01 November 2012 - 03:35 AM
Portis26, on 01 November 2012 - 02:26 AM, said:
The Jaguars traded Thomas to the Detroit Lions on Tuesday for an undisclosed draft pick.
http://sports.yahoo....10193--nfl.html
Finally... a trade.
Good trade for the Lions. They need someone to replace Burleson.
#16
Posted 01 November 2012 - 02:16 PM
chad@ffLiveWire, on 01 November 2012 - 03:35 AM, said:
Portis26, on 01 November 2012 - 02:26 AM, said:
The Jaguars traded Thomas to the Detroit Lions on Tuesday for an undisclosed draft pick.
http://sports.yahoo....10193--nfl.html
Finally... a trade.
Good trade for the Lions. They need someone to replace Burleson.
Roto had an article that it isn't so much to replace Burleson, it's to replace Best as a punt returner.
"The Spring brings Cherry Blossoms to comfort you.
The Summer, stars.
The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
All these things, and the promise of them,
is what makes Sake taste so sweet.
That is enough for Sake to taste good.
If it still repels you, then you must be ill."
----Hiko Seijuro
************************************************
#17
Posted 01 November 2012 - 07:48 PM
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The trade deadline is an hour away as of this update. DeAngelo Williams was considered one of the prime candidates to be moved. The Panthers were reportedly willing to swallow the salary cap hit in a trade, but they haven't received a draft-pick offer to their satisfaction. Williams is fully expected to be released in the offseason.
Trade deadline was 2:00 Eastern I think (2 hours ago), I don't see any major names moved.
"The Spring brings Cherry Blossoms to comfort you.
The Summer, stars.
The Harvest moon in the fall.
And the powder snow in winter.
All these things, and the promise of them,
is what makes Sake taste so sweet.
That is enough for Sake to taste good.
If it still repels you, then you must be ill."
----Hiko Seijuro
************************************************
#18
Posted 01 November 2012 - 10:41 PM
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Talib will be eligible to play in the Patriots' next game on Nov. 11 after serving a four-game NFL suspension without pay for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances.
The Patriots acquired on Thursday the former first-round draft pick and a seventh-rounder next year for their fourth-round choice in 2013.

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