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Osi Umenyiora wants out of New York... Filing affidavit to leave Giants within month.


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With that said, the dude is a BEAST and still young enough to have longevity if we pick him up... I think it'd be sweet to have him... I know our needs are DT and CB but he is a bonafide starter... Thoughts and comments... I figure this would generate enough of a response to get us through the next several days...

Edit: from what I gathered from the report on SC he wants a long term deal and New York only gave him two years. I think he'd look great in Carolina Blue!

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With that said, the dude is a BEAST and still young enough to have longevity if we pick him up... I think it'd be sweet to have him... I know our needs are DT and CB but he is a bonafide starter... Thoughts and comments... I figure this would generate enough of a response to get us through the next several days...

Edit: from what I gathered from the report on SC he wants a long term deal and New York only gave him two years. I think he'd look great in Carolina Blue!

Yeah let's throw tons of money at a 29 year old DE with knee problems.

Chuck Smith and Eric Swann are available.

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With that said, the dude is a BEAST and still young enough to have longevity if we pick him up...

Although he is talented, he isn't coming off of the greatest season and with his injury history, i think longevity is the last thing teams expect to get out of him.

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Although he is talented, he isn't coming off of the greatest season and with his injury history, i think longevity is the last thing teams expect to get out of him.

:iagree: Maybe Osi needs a change of scenery, but with his injury history and attitude, I'd pass.

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Considering we're about to lose Charles Johnson, I'd be willing to give Osi a chance.

I don't see us losing CJ unless he commands a ridiculous contract. The Panthers have said they're committed to resigning their core players i.e. Johnson, Kalil, and Williams.

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On December 23, 2005, the Giants signed Umenyiora to a six-year contract extension for $41 million with $15 million guaranteed. He wants top 5 money so pass. He is good though Osi, CJ, Hardy, and Brown would be a mean set of DE's.

Tackles Fumbles

Year Team G GS Total Solo Sck Sfty FF FR

2003 NYG 13 1 20 13 1.0 0 1 0

2004 NYG 16 7 58 40 7.0 0 3 4

2005 NYG 16 16 70 48 14.5 0 4 2

2006 NYG 11 11 31 24 6.0 0 1 0

2007 NYG 16 16 52 40 13.0 0 5 2

2009 NYG 16 11 29 19 7.0 0 4 4

2010 NYG 16 16 48 33 11.5 0 10 1

Total 104 78 308 217 60 0 28 13

I took the time to fix the spacing in the graph and it shifted to the left anyways.

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