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Captain Caveman

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  1. How are you coming up with that. Everything I've seen has him counting ~10 million per year against the salary cap, I'd be pretty surprised if Murray is getting "much" more than that, not to mention the added cost of giving up Kiko.
  2. If we're going to pay so much for a running back, don't you think we could have just signed DeMarco Murray (or even Spiller) and kept Kiko? I hope McCoy comes in and proves me wrong, but I just don't see him as that big of an upgrade over Spiller.
  3. You know nothing about NJ. I live in (one of) the area(s) right across from NYC and it is beautiful.
  4. To me the fumbles per play stat shows that they have been getting more and more liberal with their ball prep since the rule change in 2006 that allowed them to prep their own balls. http://www.slate.com/articles/sports/sports_nut/2015/01/ballghazi_the_new_england_patriots_lose_an_insanely_low_number_of_fumbles.html
  5. Really, that's heaven? Seems like you're setting the bar pretty low. How about we beat the Pats last week (in spite of their cheating) and are on our way to crush some fools in the Super Bowl. That, and you know, watching the game with some dead relatives?
  6. I didn't think he was penalized? it should have cost them 15 yards, but it didn't. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/19/marshawns-touchdown-move-could-have-been-costly-to-seahawks/
  7. No, it doesn't anymore. At least not officially. Unless it's for a head coaching position, all assistant coach / coordinator positions are seen as a lateral move.
  8. What the hell, at least he's still got that meat lovers pizza in the trunk.
  9. In some cases there are actual responsibilities that go along with that in helping the HC with weekly and gameday prep. It helps ease the load of the HC, and gives the Assistant some valuable experience.
  10. I heard he couldn't keep himself from starting email threads suggesting we sign Richie Incognito.
  11. Can any references to Incognito automatically be converted into "stevestojan" or something of the like?
  12. He had been blocked earlier and had to wait until his contract expired. http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/story/_/id/10294415/new-york-giants-hire-ben-mcadoo-offensive-coordinator How are they hypocrites?
  13. Right, the majority would, but the Packers don't. AVP most likely knew that when he took the job.
  14. http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/packers-often-deny-assistants-permission-to-interview-with-other-teams-ks87jo8-185390861.html
  15. Green Bay has a history of not letting coaches interview elsewhere, it's nothing specific to Van Pelt.
  16. It can be spread over the length of the contract, but it certainly counts. All your doing is pushing the pain out by a few years (see next years NO Saints.)
  17. If you want to forget that he was seemingly one strike away from a long suspension, go for it.
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