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Riley Cooper signs 5 year deal with Eagles worth $25m


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Nicks could still come fairly cheap. He's honestly the only receiver I really want us to sign, but only if he comes cheapish. Maclin I'd be happy with but he'll probably be expensive, and no one else seems likely to get signed by us.

 

Yeah, cheap receivers in FA went out the window today.

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Top Dawg, serious question.  Why do you say that every single chance you get?  You're like Rick Reilly on Twitter. 

 

Actually I don't say it "every single chance" I get, and the record will bare that out.  And the few times that I have said it, I certainly didn't say it as smugly and sarcastic as others.

 

This one has all of the replies and discussion, though.

 

Yay. I decided to put in the general NFL forum. Go figure. 

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oh joy, still 12 days til FA opens up as well.  Where we'd leave that bargain bin...

 

If it goes like last year, the start of FA will mean nothing. We'll be waiting like starved dogs for any piece of news we can get.

 

Then G-man will make some sensible (bargain bin) signings that won't wow anyone, but still fill many of us with some hope.

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I hate when other teams skew the market with bigger contracts than players deserve.

This is literally going to be the case with all of the free agents this year, and they are not worth it. I mean hell look what the foreskins paid that shitbag corner who's name i won't mention

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