Dwight Freeney Signed

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Interesting. I guess you bring him in on 3rd and long and let him chase the QB around? I can't see him being much more than a situational pass rusher.
How about when we are trying to hold a lead and the other team is passing on every down to catch up?

That's when we need him the most.
 

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It's funny the people who are negative or even unsure of this signing don't offer any solutions. I love that kiem is willing to try if it pans out we are the class of the nfc along with the Packers if it doesn't we are still the class of the nfc with packers but with a glaring weakness
 

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How does that work against the cap when you have guys with incentives in their contract? Do they just assume the incentives will be met and use that number? But then what about something open-ended like sacks, where you get a certain bonus per sack, without any limit? Do they allow you to go over once the incentives have all been added up, then pay a penalty like the NBA? That doesn't sound right.
 

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Julius Peppers is still effective at 35, no reason Freeney can't be.
 

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I think this was a moment of destiny.

This old-pro on defense.

Palmer old-pro on offense.

Sniffing the wind late in their years and smelling a chance for the ultimate autumn hunt.

They don't have to be a good as they once were, just as good as they were this one time; but they are running out of chances, this could be it...and they know it.

That my friends, is motivation. Buckle your seats and enjoy the ride!

Is the dry heat in AZ some sort of fountain of youth? You can make the same comparison to a few vets brought in by the Suns (although most of the credit goes to the training staff). Sarver + whatever yes-man GM is no match for Mike B and BASK..
 

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As a Charger fan, I think I can tell you a little about Freeney since he last played for us.

He wasn't bad with the Chargers, he's a good situational pass rusher. He didn't get many sacks with us but he was really close a couple of times. Unfortunately, those times that he was close, the opposing QB completed a pass for a big play vs us.

I wouldn't expect him to get many sacks with yall but I think he should get a pretty good amount of pressure. His leadership should also help your defense overall. Arizona has maybe the best secondary in football so adding a guy like Freeney should make sense.

He did have an issue staying healthy, even in games that he played, he did not finish many of them so that is probably your biggest concern with Freeney. Freeney was never an iron man durable player even during his prime when he was young with the Colts so age 34, you can imagine. But assuming he will only be used in situational passing downs, he should manage to stay healthy on limited snaps.

Freeney has a great personality and is just someone that you want to root for. Best of luck with him! :)
 

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I am a BASK fanboy, but this makes the 1st round pick of an inactive offensive tackle look even worse. We are THAT close to another run.
 

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Julius Peppers is still effective at 35, no reason Freeney can't be.

I dunno about that. Peppers is a freak and he's still stout against the run. Even in Freeney's prime he was of a one dimensional player. Peppers was such an underrated signing by Ted Thompson.
 

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Minimum 1 year deal with sack incentives = home run.


I was thinking.. League minimum + half a million a sack would get some pressure on opposing QB's.

I love "show me" contracts, even if it means we lose a top performer after a year.

This will no doubt be DF's last year.. So let him pad his bank account all the way to our SB win!

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On azprosports this afternoon they said the deal was not finalized as they were waiting on the results of Okafor's MRI. This was just after 5 pm.

FYI
 

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My only concern with this type of contract structure... anyone think he'll guard against the screen? I guess we have Cory Redding to take care of that, and maybe rings mean more than "sacks" of cash.

Go Cards!!!

Stopping the screen will cause less screens and more sack opportunities :shrug:

Either way, we are signing him to pressure the QB specifically.
 

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My only concern with this type of contract structure... anyone think he'll guard against the screen? I guess we have Cory Redding to take care of that, and maybe rings mean more than "sacks" of cash.

Go Cards!!!

Okafor if one noticed, be it lack of instincts or desire to sack the QB, has not been great on screens or backs on delayed handoffs in his pursuit to get the quarterback :)
 

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Freeney: What, I don't get to keep the hat?
Bidwill: Sure you do, you just have to give me $37.99
Freeney: You mad bro!

Too easy!
 

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Football is the ultimate team game with each person a part of a concept. If Freeney just performs well and plays his "part" he won't have to be dominant. If our secondary can continue to lock down other teams wide outs, Freeney will get his chances. It's sometime the "thought of Freeney", or someone like him, that will cause other teams to hesitate. The Big Red have lost nothing with this gamble. If he doesn't perform, he'll be gone. After all it's only money.
 

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Football is the ultimate team game with each person a part of a concept. If Freeney just performs well and plays his "part" he won't have to be dominant. If our secondary can continue to lock down other teams wide outs, Freeney will get his chances. It's sometime the "thought of Freeney", or someone like him, that will cause other teams to hesitate. The Big Red have lost nothing with this gamble. If he doesn't perform, he'll be gone. After all it's only money.


And not ours.

If Oakafor has been king of the coverage sack, Freeney should feast.

Oak has taken 90% of all Def snaps this season. If Freeney slides into about a third of those.... that still leaves a lot of playing time for an unproven rookie to step into. Definitely remains a concern. Hopefully Oakafor missing a month translates to only 3 games plus the bye week.

Go Cards.
 
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