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Larry Grant is the guy I wanted us to go after to put inside next to Derrick Johnson, but that was before his four game suspension.
If Bishop is healthy, that would be a major get for us. No downside playing next to the guys we'll run out there. And I'm really not understanding this obsession with fullbacks Reid is showing. Are we going to see 100 passes thrown to guys running the Kimble Anders route? |
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Unlike ESPN, Fox Sports and CBS, NBC had zero sports presence on the internet. Going into business with Florio was a brilliant move on everyone's part. |
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There's going to be a ton of options in the football journalism game now. Peter King is creating his own mini-empire, Fox Sports 1, ESPN, NFL.com. It's a completely saturated market. |
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That's ****ing amazing. I love PFT's links to other articles simply because they typically get one for each team in a 48 hour period. |
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Vonta Leach expected to make decision in next 2 weeks
By Chris Fuhrmeister on Jun 17 2013, 2:37p Stay connected with SB Nation Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports The free agent fullback is being courted by several NFL teams. Free agent fullback Vonta Leach, who was released by the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens last week, will make a decision on his new team within the next two weeks, per Tony Castleberry of the Daily Reflector. The Ravens attempted to trade Leach, but they were unable to find a business partner. Considering his age -- he'll turn 32 in November -- and his $4.33 million cap hit in 2013, Baltimore decided to cut ties with the three-time Pro Bowler. Seven teams are reportedly interested in Leach, including the Texans, Dolphins, Chiefs, Giants and Browns, and it's possible he could return to Baltimore at a reduced rate. Leach has visited with the Dolphins, and Houston, where he played from 2006-10, is supposedly his top choice. While the nine-year veteran hasn't put up much in the way of rushing numbers -- he's carried just 24 times for 70 yards and three touchdowns in his career -- he has been a solid lead blocker and safety-valve receiver in Baltimore. Leach has 112 catches for 749 yards and four scores. |
Packers will release Desmond Bishop on Monday
Posted by Josh Alper on June 17, 2013, 3:26 PM EDT Last week, word out of Green Bay was that the Packers were going to release linebacker Desmond Bishop if they were unable to work out a restructured contract or trade that would bring them something back in return. The Packers have struck out on both fronts and Tyler Dunne of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that Bishop will officially be released on Monday as a result. Bishop, who was due $3.464 million from the Pack in 2013, is coming off a serious hamstring injury that cost him the entire 2012 season. Bishop did not participate in the Packers’ offseason activities as he continues to rehab the ruptured tendon he suffered in the preseason opener last season. Bishop’s indicated this offseason that he’ll be ready to go come training camp — ready enough to be the Defensive Player of the Year, in fact — and he’ll likely have to prove it to teams interested in bringing him onboard. There should be more than a few teams asking for a look. Bishop turned in strong seasons in both 2010 and 2011 with Green Bay and, if he’s healthy, he’s a good bet to keep it up as a 29-year-old in 2013. The Packers, meanwhile, will roll with A.J. Hawk and Brad Jones at inside linebacker. |
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