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Antonio Garay to become FA


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The Chargers are not expected to finish a deal with free agent NT Antonio Garay before the March 13 market opens.

Garay has reportedly gotten little attention from San Diego's front office while it works to re-sign free agent Vincent Jackson. Garay is 32 years old and his play slipped dramatically in 2011. The nose tackle's market value won't be strong.

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Cheap and Rivera boy. Garay excelled under Rivera and did poorly last year. He was wrecking chaos in 2010. Big possibility he will be our new DT in 2012.

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Would love to have him. Would quiet our assumption of drafting a dt in the first. So we cud take janoris or Kirk in the first. If Rivera doesn't try to get him but all he do is gets backup sd players I'll be piss.

Unlike Rivera , Rex got guys like Bart Scott. Schwartz got Tulloch n vanden bosh etc u get what I mean. Rivera gets guys like legudu

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If we get him we either have to say goodbye to drafting a young talent in favor of a 32 year old player, when we already have Edwards, or cut Neblett (because I highly doubt Hurney will cut Fua). I don't see how he fits here.

One thing is certain. Hurney is one stubborn motherfuger. He never gives up on someone after 1 season. Rivera said that we lacked veteran presents on D last year. So don't be surprise if we bring in few vets through FA for D.

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One thing is certain. Hurney is one stubborn motherf**ker. He never gives up on someone after 1 season. Rivera said that we lacked veteran presents on D last year. So don't be surprise if we bring in few vets through FA for D.

:lol:

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