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If Hurney pulls off signing Michael Crabtree or Mike Wallace...


Trill OG

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Considering the Raiders are paying Jordy Nelson less than they would have paid Crabtree, I'd say it was quite a nice move not trading for him. I don't think he deserves more than Jordy, and we would have been stuck paying him a million more a year. 

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Wait a minute...

You want us to apologize for stating the obvious? The guy destroyed this team as Hurney 1.0, and only because of JR does he get to play Hurney 2.0

Maybe he realizes that he doesn’t have JR to save his *** anymore so he’s actually trying to be a competent GM

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13 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

We should have tried to trade pick to get Crabtree we won't now Ravens are desperate. I would like Wallace but I would rather go after honey badger.

Either one Wallace or Honey Badger would be a terrific signing at this point.

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Ryan Grant's four-year, $29 million contract with the Ravens has been voided after he failed his physical, sending him back to free agency.

Grant's deal — which included $14.5 million guaranteed — was widely criticized as an overpay, and this seems like an underhanded tactic by the Ravens to get out of it. It's extremely similar to what happened between the Raiders and Rodger Saffold in 2014. Suspiciously, the news came soon after it was reported the Ravens were interested in Michael Crabtree, who was released on Thursday. 27-year-old Grant, who has never posted more than 573 yards in a season, now heads back to a market where he could struggle to get even half the guaranteed money he had landed in Baltimore.
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