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Giants will let CB Prince Amukamara test free agency


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In a radio interview, impending free agent CB Prince Amukamara said he does not expect to negotiate with the Giants before the start of free agency.
Amukamara was told in his exit interview the organization does not want to discuss a new contract until after free agency begins. Amukamara has proven an above-average corner on the field, but he has missed 13 games the past two seasons. The Giants would probably like him back, but they are going to let Amukamara set his market first. He is reportedly seeking $10 million annually. Feb 17 - 4:35 PM
 
10 million annually for a corner that can't stay healthy??? No thanks and good luck Prince
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BIg CB (6 feet, 207) with high character.  Would be a good fit here. Fairly sure he will make a few coins, however.   Has a bit of an injury history--weird injuries, not chronic knees etc.

The only way I see a signing like this is if we do not tag or sign Norman.  Norman will almost certainly be tagged.

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8 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

BIg CB (6 feet, 207) with high character.  Would be a good fit here. Fairly sure he will make a few coins, however.   Has a bit of an injury history--weird injuries, not chronic knees etc.

The only way I see a signing like this is if we do not tag or sign Norman.  Norman will almost certainly be tagged.

Norman insurance. And if Norman does end up being here long term, even better.

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If he's seeking $10 million a year, he's not going to sign with us for $5 million for a year.  He knows he's got some injury issues, and he wants someone to give him some cash to ensure he's financially set.

I mean, he's an above average corner, and at his age, someone is going to gamble on a big contract.  

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