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Not that Mike wouldn't benefit from Brady throwing to him (all do), he does fit quite well with Ben in terms of the deep ball and broken plays. I don't think he'd be a great fit with a lot of QBs
 
Not that Mike wouldn't benefit from Brady throwing to him (all do), he does fit quite well with Ben in terms of the deep ball and broken plays. I don't think he'd be a great fit with a lot of QBs
 
Originally Posted by michael0360

wrs and cbs are at a premium right now wow

GREAT for the eagles
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- sucks if we're actually trying to sign desean to an extension though
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Originally Posted by michael0360

wrs and cbs are at a premium right now wow

GREAT for the eagles
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- sucks if we're actually trying to sign desean to an extension though
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Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime

Originally Posted by StillIn729

god damn I didn't realize the dude was this big; c'mon Birds sign this man
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Is Landry a linebacker now? Sure looks like it.

How do dudes get away with this? Obviously he's on the juice.
 
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime

Originally Posted by StillIn729

god damn I didn't realize the dude was this big; c'mon Birds sign this man
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Is Landry a linebacker now? Sure looks like it.

How do dudes get away with this? Obviously he's on the juice.
 
Originally Posted by im that one

[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]Cowboys sign CB Brandon Carr[/color]

Smh...

Red Bryant and Brandon Carr... The only 2 FA's I could have seen TT bringing to Green Bay... *Takes nap til draft*
 
Originally Posted by im that one

[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]Cowboys sign CB Brandon Carr[/color]

Smh...

Red Bryant and Brandon Carr... The only 2 FA's I could have seen TT bringing to Green Bay... *Takes nap til draft*
 
Originally Posted by JordanXI45

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Is Landry a linebacker now? Sure looks like it.

How do dudes get away with this? Obviously he's on the juice.
He's gotta be melting the blood vials & pee cup the NFL uses for the testing...

  
 
Originally Posted by JordanXI45

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Is Landry a linebacker now? Sure looks like it.

How do dudes get away with this? Obviously he's on the juice.
He's gotta be melting the blood vials & pee cup the NFL uses for the testing...

  
 
[h1]DeSean Jackson agrees to five-year deal with Eagles[/h1]
Posted by Mike Florio on March 14, 2012, 4:37 PM EDT

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It was believed that Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson would soon sign a one-year contract with the team.  He will sign a contract, but it won’t cover one year.  It will cover five.

A source with knowledge of the situation tells PFT that Jackson has agreed to a five-year deal with a base value of $47 million. Jackson also gets $15 million fully guaranteed.

He gets $10 million to sign, along with a $750,000 base salary and a $250,000 workout bonus in 2012.

In 2013, Jackson receives a $6.75 million base salary, $4 million of which is fully guaranteed.  The other $2.75 million is guaranteed for injury only.  He also will receive a $250,000 workout bonus, which increases the two-year take to $18 million.

In 2014, Jackson will receive a base salary of $10.25 million, $250,000 of which is fully guaranteed.  $500,000 of it is fully guaranteed.  He also will be eligible for a $250,000 workout bonus.

In 2015, the base salary will be $9.75 million, with a $250,000 workout bonus.

And in 2016, the base salary will be $8.25 million, with a $250,000 workout bonus.

Jackson also could earn up to $4 million in escalators, with $250,000 per year from 2012 through 2015 for making the Pro Bow, $250,000 per year from 2012 through 2015 for 1,300 or more receiving yards, $250,000 per year from 2012 through 2015 for 10 or more receiving touchdowns, and $250,000 per year from 2012 through 2015 for Super Bowl wins.

With the potential escalators, the total package is worth up to $51 million over five years.

In the end, Jackson swapped a one-year, $9.4 million guaranteed franchise tender in exchange for another $5.6 million in fully guaranteed money — and $3 million more in money guaranteed for injury only.

The deal allows him to stop obsessing over his long-term financial security, which should get him back to playing the kind of football we saw from him in 2009 and 2010, not in 2011, when he seemed to be more concerned about staying healthy in order to get paid and not playing at a high level.
 
[h1]DeSean Jackson agrees to five-year deal with Eagles[/h1]
Posted by Mike Florio on March 14, 2012, 4:37 PM EDT

desean-jackson.jpg
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It was believed that Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson would soon sign a one-year contract with the team.  He will sign a contract, but it won’t cover one year.  It will cover five.

A source with knowledge of the situation tells PFT that Jackson has agreed to a five-year deal with a base value of $47 million. Jackson also gets $15 million fully guaranteed.

He gets $10 million to sign, along with a $750,000 base salary and a $250,000 workout bonus in 2012.

In 2013, Jackson receives a $6.75 million base salary, $4 million of which is fully guaranteed.  The other $2.75 million is guaranteed for injury only.  He also will receive a $250,000 workout bonus, which increases the two-year take to $18 million.

In 2014, Jackson will receive a base salary of $10.25 million, $250,000 of which is fully guaranteed.  $500,000 of it is fully guaranteed.  He also will be eligible for a $250,000 workout bonus.

In 2015, the base salary will be $9.75 million, with a $250,000 workout bonus.

And in 2016, the base salary will be $8.25 million, with a $250,000 workout bonus.

Jackson also could earn up to $4 million in escalators, with $250,000 per year from 2012 through 2015 for making the Pro Bow, $250,000 per year from 2012 through 2015 for 1,300 or more receiving yards, $250,000 per year from 2012 through 2015 for 10 or more receiving touchdowns, and $250,000 per year from 2012 through 2015 for Super Bowl wins.

With the potential escalators, the total package is worth up to $51 million over five years.

In the end, Jackson swapped a one-year, $9.4 million guaranteed franchise tender in exchange for another $5.6 million in fully guaranteed money — and $3 million more in money guaranteed for injury only.

The deal allows him to stop obsessing over his long-term financial security, which should get him back to playing the kind of football we saw from him in 2009 and 2010, not in 2011, when he seemed to be more concerned about staying healthy in order to get paid and not playing at a high level.
 
Originally Posted by im that one

[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]Cowboys sign CB Brandon Carr[/color]


and we start from here
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Hopefully we add 2 or 3 more guys to that defense.
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Originally Posted by im that one

[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]Cowboys sign CB Brandon Carr[/color]


and we start from here
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Hopefully we add 2 or 3 more guys to that defense.
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