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John Clayton is reporting the giants have initiated contact about procuring hall from the falcons. I've got mixed feeling about this one.
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Originally Posted by BullsRepeat3Peat
I'm not sure about this, but I heard the deal was:
NYG gets:
CB DeAngelo Hall
CLE gets:
#31 overall pick
ATL gets:
QB Brady Quinn
Originally Posted by BullsRepeat3Peat
I'm not sure about this, but I heard the deal was:
NYG gets:
CB DeAngelo Hall
CLE gets:
#31 overall pick
ATL gets:
QB Brady Quinn
thats wasssup!Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Giants are going after D.hall and there willing to give up our 1st rounder.
Originally Posted by 23MCpizzle23
Not a good look for the COWBOYS
Originally Posted by JPZx
Originally Posted by BullsRepeat3Peat
I'm not sure about this, but I heard the deal was:
NYG gets:
CB DeAngelo Hall
CLE gets:
#31 overall pick
ATL gets:
QB Brady Quinn
So they're leaning toward Derek Andersen then?
Originally Posted by thachosen123
Originally Posted by 23MCpizzle23
Not a good look for the COWBOYS
Elaborate please
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
thats wasssup!Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Giants are going after D.hall and there willing to give up our 1st rounder.
DHall is good, I %%#% on him only cuz he thinks he's deion, he's not but he is far from a bum.
Dude can play
THOSE D-ENDS + D.HALL = ALOTTA TURNOVERS
Indianapolis - Cornerback DeAngelo Hall said he wanted to remain with the Falcons.
That was "wanted."
"I don't want to stay there," Hall said Friday at the NFL scouting combine. "I would go anywhere that wants me. That's the thing. It's hard to play for or be part of an organization that doesn't want you. I just want to go somewhere where I'm wanted."
Hall said he and his agent have been made aware that the Falcons are entertaining trade offers, which he has construed as the team not wanting him to return for a fifth season - the last of his contract. Hall said he has not demanded a trade or requested permission to seek a trade.
Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said last week that he thinks Hall makes the Falcons better. Coach Mike Smith said that he wants Hall on the team. However, Dimitroff said the team would entertain trade offers.
Dimitroff was not immediately available for comment Friday afternoon.
Falcons officials have said they would want at least a first-round pick for the two-time Pro Bowler. The Newark Star-Ledger reported Friday that the New York Giants might be willing to part with their first-round pick to acquire Hall. Several league officials at the combine said that Washington also could be interested.
******** vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato declined comment since Hall is under contract with the Falcons.
Hall said he would prefer to be dealt as soon as possible and that he would not demand that the team that traded for him extend his contract. He said that he felt "betrayed" by the Falcons and that he had been "stabbed in the back" because of the team's refusal to try its best to retain him.
"Slim and none," Hall said about his chances about being back with the Falcons next season.
It's incomprehensible Patrick Kerney, Alge Crumpler, and Deangelo Hall are gone from this team...yet dudes like Keith Brooking, Warrick Dunn, and LawyerMilloy still have jobs (for now.)
Is it too early to start wondering if the 2008 Falcons could give 0-16 a real shot?