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Originally Posted by ptlyon
Not sure what you mean here RB, but yes, I am saying that they are putting it out there that they are interested in other players. They have said that they will not sign him (Law) for what he wants and argue the passing the physical issue.
Maybe it is an honest move, but it may be a smokescreen saying "you aren't going to get a better deal anywhere else".
Personally, I don't want them to sign Law. The injury let alone the chip on his shoulder frightens me.
Will somebody please hold me?
I think they should only look at depth, because that is what they lost, not a starter. Horrorfield will be the starter once the NFL gets off their @$$ and tell us how many games he is suspended. McCleon will start in place of him, unless they sign somebody significant, which I don't see them doing.
JMO, of course.
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When you said smokescreen, i thought you we're referring to this part of the article:
"The thought is to play the whole scanario out, "Vermeil said, "and the scenario does include the final evaluation of Ty Law in terms of what is actually going to happen from a financial standpoint.
"First off, can he pass the physical? And then we have to find out how much money he's going to be offered on the open market. If he's going to be offered big money, then we're automatically out of it."