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Eagles Are Willing To Trade Samuel For A 5Th Or A 6Th


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He would be great to have, but the Panthers can't afford his contract. He'll probably be a Cowboy or something.

This is partially why the trade value is low.

Because they might as well get what they can get from the broncos, ravens, panther, etc. If he hits the open market, he could be a Cowboy, Redskin, or Giant.

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I'm starting to think Hurney borrowed money from CRA to pay D-Will

Let it go man

*sniffles* just let it go

I have accepted it. But that deal impacts others and gets used as a reference.

For example, Asante talk. Talking about him now is silly. Last year was the time and Carolina made there choice. Williams.

I am in favor of Carolina parting with Stewart now and keeping Williams. What is done is done. Doesn't mean I have to think they went down the right road.

But Williams contract will continue to be discussed as a reason why X can't occur.....that is just a reality. When Stewart is heavily discussed this upcoming year....there is no way not to reference that deal in the direction we must then go.

Not about DeAngelo really. About how to build a roster. Williams is one of my all time favorite Panthers. I can part with players though.

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No, this is wrong.

http://www.bleedingg...rding-to-report

The Denver Post is reporting that the Denver Broncos have made at least two offers for Eagles CB Asante Samuel, both of which have been turned down.

The story says that the Broncos offered "either their fifth or sixth round pick" in one proposal and a player currently on their roster in the other. Reportedly, the talks are now believed to be dead.

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