Thursday, July 28, 2011

NFL Moves,...

Glad that we're back in the business of the NFL, and with all of the shortened timelines to get league business going, it's been a whirlwind since the agreement has been ratified.  Most of these deals aren't going to be consummated until Friday, but there are a few shockers that already hit the wires, and with that, let's start at my biggest:

Albert Haynesworth traded to New England Patriots - What?  The guy that couldn't get in shape last year?  The guy we had to watch run on news sports shows for almost a week?  And he is now traded to one of the better teams in the league for a 5th round pick?  Where did I go wrong?  I guess Haynesworth got what he wanted, his checks AND a new place to play in a system that relies more on his abilities than the Redskins did.

Reggie Bush traded to Miami Dolphins - First LeBron, then Chris Bosh, and now Reggie Bush.  Everyone is taking their 'talents to South Beach'.  Not sure if this is a good fit for the Dolphins because they might lose their power runners (Williams and Brown) and I don't know if Bush can deliver like those guys did.  Bush did get a new two-year deal out of this so that part is done.

Sidney Rice signs with Seattle - Ok, congrats to Rice for getting his new deal (5 years, $41M).  At least he'll get paid and he'll continue to catch passes from Tavaris Jackson (who also signed with Seattle).  I guess this was the best deal for him, but I probably would have taken less money to play for a better team.

Donovan McNabb traded to Minnesota Vikings - This deal is probably two or three years too late.  With Childress leaving Philly to go to Minny, many thought McNabb would soon be right behind him, but that never happened.  McNabb is definitely past his prime and may be warming the seat for Christian Ponder, but I hope that he can help this team win.  They still got AP and that defense, so it's not a total rebuild just yet.  Good luck Donovan.

Jason Babin signs with Philadelphia Eagles - For those that don't know, Babin was a monster last year with Tennessee (can't blame him for offensive struggles).  I am imagining that this will help the Philly pass rush and make Asante Samuel and their other corner (whomever that may be) very dangerous this year.  Babin gets a 5 year deal, that I'm pretty sure he'll be finished with in the next 3 years (Babin is currently 31).


James Anderson re-signs with Carolina Panthers - Anderson has played well for the Panthers and everyone knew it was going to take some chedda to keep him in Carolina.  Lo and behold, Carolina gave the NC product a 5 year $22M deal for his trouble.  Anderson probably had offers that would have taken him to Atlanta or other teams, but he chose the Panthers.  Let's see how this one works out.

DeAngelo Williams re-signs with Carolina Panthers - He got paid, period.  5 years for $43M ($21M guaranteed).  Williams was part of the two back system in Carolina that may have just become a one back system.  He'll be needed since the Panthers will be starting rookie Cam Newton or Jimmy Claussen.  I imagine a lot of 17-10 games for the Panthers this year. 

And lastly, you can always go home again.  It looks like Plaxico Burress will be returning to one of his previous homes in either Pittsburgh or New York.  Bot the Giants and the Steelers need some options at WR and they both hope that Plax has grown up a little.  We'll see which team he picks, but he'll get a deal between $2M-$4M a year with incentives to make it bigger than that.  Good luck Plax and please, no more hand guns.

Won't get to all of the deals going down, but what other ones did we miss?  Is your team going to get better in this short off-season?  What's the next big move?  

UPDATES:

Chad Ochocinco is traded to New England Patriots - What are the Patriots doing?  They are building another dynasty.  They acquire Ochocinco for two draft picks (not yet determined), but one for this year and one for next year.  With the Patriots thisclose to winning it all again, this is a good move.  Another stunner (with Haynesworth) by the Patriots in this shortened period.  Next thing you know they get Nnandi Asomugha for a bag of chips. 

Kevin Kolb is traded to the Arizona Cardinals for Dominique Rogers-Cromartie - This deal finally gets done after months of speculation and back and forth between the teams.  The Cardinals are betting that Kolb can be the man (bad bet in my opinion) and they gave up their best corner for the opportunity.  Both teams got what they want, but the verdict on this trade will come down as to how many wins Kolb is actually able to lead this Cardinals team to. 

Matthias Kiwanuka re-signs with the Giants - This is a move the Giants had to do because there was too much bad blood between them and Umenyora.  I like what Kiwanuka brings to the table and he and Justin Tuck and that defensive line in NY should wreak havoc this year. 

2 comments:

Big Dave said...

Whats about Willie Parker? Who will pick him up?

Inquisitive Mind said...

Probably no one until someone gets hurt later in the season. Willie Parker has to have something that differentiates him from everyone else, that used to be speed (the nickname Fast), but now I'm not sure if he's got anything else.