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Post by Jindred on Mar 1, 2013 14:27:03 GMT -5
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Post by kkc86 on Mar 1, 2013 16:06:18 GMT -5
Did not see this coming... I guess that means Grimes will be back!
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Post by Jindred on Mar 1, 2013 16:13:41 GMT -5
From the sounds of it they might bring Abraham back just under a lot smaller of a contract..
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Post by kkc86 on Mar 1, 2013 19:01:23 GMT -5
From the sounds of it they might bring Abraham back just under a lot smaller of a contract.. Yeah, he does love it in Atlanta.
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Post by hebertespinosa on Mar 1, 2013 19:41:18 GMT -5
Unless I missed something in the meantime, this truly was a shocker. All at once!
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Post by Miss Lacy on Mar 1, 2013 20:28:52 GMT -5
I ditto that WOW. I guess losing once AGAIN in the playoffs has ATL trying ANYTHING to secure that title. Now, I'm really curious about the next home these "castoffs" might find. They are all viable "backups"... but who really "needs" them?
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Post by Jindred on Mar 1, 2013 21:29:22 GMT -5
I ditto that WOW. I guess losing once AGAIN in the playoffs has ATL trying ANYTHING to secure that title. Now, I'm really curious about the next home these "castoffs" might find. They are all viable "backups"... but who really "needs" them? Abraham is still a beast, he just can't play a whole 60 minutes anymore. Any 4-3 team could use him in as a rotational guy and he would be an instant upgrade over anything they have.. Miami would be a nice fit but they are too far from being a playoff contender.. Seattle would be a great fit! He could rotate with Clemmons, and Irvin and all three could keep fresh!
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Post by Divebitch on Mar 1, 2013 23:03:30 GMT -5
Abraham. They won't be back. All for naught. [tsk tsk]
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Post by Shaggzfate on Mar 2, 2013 3:33:26 GMT -5
I am surprised by Robinson the most. Atlanta's secondary has enough issues as it is. However Abraham and Turner are both aged and expensive, and the team can afford to go other directions, like with Rodgers, to free up cap and roster room for improvements elsewhere.
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Post by kkc86 on Mar 2, 2013 9:46:52 GMT -5
I am surprised by Robinson the most. Atlanta's secondary has enough issues as it is. However Abraham and Turner are both aged and expensive, and the team can afford to go other directions, like with Rodgers, to free up cap and roster room for improvements elsewhere. Out of our three best corners, he got burnt the most and he was the worst tackler.
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