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Chargers just got McCardell
Saw it on my Fantasy Sight CBSSPORTSLINE
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My Turn...
DAMMIT CARL :cuss: |
For what?
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Yay.
http://msn.foxsports.com/story/3093214 Bucs trade McCardell to Chargers Story Tools: Print Email Jay Glazer / FOXSports.com Posted: 13 minutes ago Keenan McCardell has finally gotten his wish. FOXSports.com has learned that San Diego coach Marty Schottenheimer has told his staff that the Chargers have reached an agreement with the Buccaneers on a trade for the disgruntled wide receiver. Tampa Bay will receive the Chargers' third- and sixth-round picks in the upcoming draft in exchange for McCardell. This past weekend, Bucs general manager Bruce Allen told FOX NFL Sunday that he would make calls Monday and Tuesday to see if trading McCardell could upgrade the Bucs' roster He added that the team was filing a grievance to get back some of McCardell's signing bonus, and even if Tampa Bay traded the receiver the team would continue to pursue the grievance. The Chargers suffered a blow to their offense when receiver Reche Caldwell was injured this past Sunday against Atlanta. And by trading for the Pro Bowler McCardell, it's clear that San Diego feels it can compete this year. |
And the hits just keep on coming :banghead: :cuss:
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ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL
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A 3rd and a 6th for a Pro Bowler?
This is a good trade for the Chargers. I'm glad the Chiefs didn't trade LJ for that, but LJ's trade value is as low as Enron stock. |
Thank God that's over...
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wow
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3rd and 6th for a 34 year old WR?
hmmmm....................... |
Sucks for SD.
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It's a pretty good deal for both teams. SD is still in playoff contention and Keenan can help them for two years. The Bucs need to rebuild and amass draft picks.
You can think of it this way a Pro Bowl receiver who will be declining in production or Keyaron Fox and Jeris McIntyre? Or from 2001 Minnis and Sulfsted? |
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I used to support Carl but now fug him. Bascially San Diego gave up a 3rd rounder for him as most 6th rounders don't even make an NFL roster.
We are 1-4 and yet we don't even try to upgrade the talent on this team. Pitiful. |
I think 2 draft picks for a 34 year old wr who wants PAID, is not a great deal.
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The 6th round is a magical round...many GREAT players have come from that round. I really hate it when KC pisses away a 6th...you never know when you might find a Tom Brady or Terrell Davis in that round, of course my luck is KC pisses away that pick and the other team gets that player.
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Yeah, I guess we need a 'snopes' for KC football interent legends. |
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jes' spreadin the wealth :D you can't expect me to remember everything... hell, remembering both my g/f's birthday and what I had for breakfast is taxing enough on me... |
Wow,
As poorly as the Chiefs recents drafts have been, I'm glad they didn't give up a 3rd & a 6th for McCardell. I don't even think the Chiefs will have a 3rd to give because of the Welbourne trade. In addition, history hasn't been kind to players that have missed a significant portion of the season and training camp. Hopefully, we'll have someone like Scott Pioli running this team next year. The Patriots seem to make great use of the draft, unlike Vermiel & Peterson... Dane |
I think a 3rd and 6 is a little steep for a 34year old WR, who has already missed 6 games.
That said.....Sandy Eggo has a group of very young WRs who probably could use some veteran leadership........Too bad this one is a malcontent. He'll probably help them a little. The Chiefs already have our 30something posession WR in Morton, and somewhat in Kennison. |
BUCS
Bucs Trade McCardell http://media.tbo.com/tbo/images/spacer.gif A TBO.com staff, wire report http://media.tbo.com/tbo/images/spacer.gif Published: Oct 19, 2004 http://media.tbo.com/tbo/images/spacer.gif TAMPA - The Bucs have traded holdout receiver Keenan McCardell to San Diego for third- and sixth-round draft choices in 2005, The Tampa Tribune has learned. McCardell, with two years left on a four-year, $10-million contract, has been a holdout since the start of training camp while requesting a renegotiation for more money. McCardell helped the Bucs to a Super Bowl championship in 2002, catching 61 passes for 670 yards and a team-leading six touchdowns. He became the No. 1 receiver last year, totaling 84 receptions for 1,174 yards and a career-high eight scores. He made his second career Pro Bowl in 2003. Though the Bucs have been in dire need of healthy wideouts after injuries to Joe Jurevicius and Joey Galloway, they have refused to talk about a contract renegotiation with the 34-year-old veteran of 12 NFL seasons. The Chargers could also use his services, having lost Reche Caldwell to a knee injury. McCardell will become another in a long line of former Bucs who will play against Tampa Bay this season. The Bucs already faced Warren Sapp (now with Oakland) and John Lynch (Denver). They will host Thomas Jones (Chicago) on Sunday, and they visit McCardell and the Chargers Dec. 12. |
I bet he catches a couple of passes with McLeon covering him.
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No doubt McCardell will now catch a game-winning TD pass against us in AT LEAST one of our games this season...so the dammit Carl's can get another round of play. Probably will be a game that mathematically eliminates us from the playoffs too...
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A 3rd and a 6th round pick for a 35 year old reciever. Good for them. They must plan on making a super bowl run this year.
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I'm not saying it is a major reason, but one of the factors in the Chargers making the deal was probably the fact that they will have two first round picks in 2005 and signing every draft pick (within the rookie cap) would be difficult. It'll help them sign guys next year.
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Strange?? You would have thought Marty would have learned his lesson from last year after the David Boston Fiasco.......The Dangers of picking up disgruntled veteran WR's.....
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I wish you wouldn't joke about that. It happened to my great-aunt Cindy. She is the last one still alive in her generation of the family and decided to get a tattoo of her siblings' names on her lower back, just inside the upper panty line. Last year she was puttering around in the kitchen, sweeping up the floor as she microwaved some hot water for her aternoon tea. She backed towards the counter to get at the dust bunnies under the fridge and passed in front of the moicrowave for what could only have been about thirty seconds. Apparently the minerals found in some tattoo inks are very sensitive to microwave radiation and her lower back burst into flames. She immediately tried to leap backwards and to her left into the sink but missed and hit the dish drying rack, falling to the floor. Then she rolled into the dining alcove and pulled the sugar bowl onto herself. The sugar melted and carmelised, forming a layer over the wound and putting out the fire. She was able to get herself to the emergency room where they removed some of the extra flesh under her breasts to do a skin graft and were able to save about half of the original tattoo. Now she dosn't know whether to replace the missing part or not. It was a very traumatic experience for her. The doctors said that she's lucky to have such a saggy butt and that she wears such gigantic panties or this could have been a lot worse. |
Are we stupid? We should have gave them that.
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That's the end of that.
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Really, at this point in the season I don't think McCardell would have done us much good. He's a pretty solid player, but is probably fairly rusty and definitely on the downside of his career. We're all but out of the race and we already have two older veteran receivers who are also on the decline. I believe two years ago was the time to get McCardell. He could have been a key component the past couple of years, but at this point, I think we have the slim chance of doing something this year or a better chance next year. I'm more disappointed about missing out on Bryant.
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Cool, If the Chiefs aren't going to start winning these close games I hope The Chargers take the AFC West from The Donkeys.
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Why such long faces?
We've got Larry Johnson! |
They also sighned Shaw.
SAN DIEGO - Looking to fill a void at wide receiver, the San Diego Chargers on Tuesday signed veteran Bobby Shaw. Terms were not disclosed. Shaw, 29, started the season with the Buffalo Bills and played in four games before being released on October 12. He had five catches for 59 yards. The signing of Shaw could fill a hole if wide receiver Reche Caldwell is sidelined for an extended period. Caldwell underwent an MRI Monday for a right knee injury that he suffered early in Sunday's 21-20 loss at Atlanta. Shaw also has played for Pittsburgh and Jacksonville and has 197 catches for 2,784 yards and 14 touchdowns in 81 games. The Chargers on Tuesday also placed rookie defensive end Dave Ball on injured reserve with a toe injury. Ball had three tackles in six games. |
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He's coming around again. |
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