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Hold onto the ball, Murray!
Well, left to be seen, but I'm inclined to believe that the Cards made their decision at L-tackle the day they re-signed Levi to a 5 year deal.
That's a scary thought.
Well, left to be seen, but I'm inclined to believe that the Cards made their decision at L-tackle the day they re-signed Levi to a 5 year deal.
Speculation (short version): He's just making an educated guess based on no new info.Matt Miller @nfldraftscout Reply Retweet Favorite · Open
Expected Demetrius Bell to sign with #Eagles, but now hearing Steelers, Cardinals are possibilities.
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Not sure how credible Matt Miller is, but thought I'd pass this along.
That's a scary thought.
Not as scary to me as ivesting serious coin in injury plagued guys like Bell and McNeil. I'm more inclined towards finding developmental O-lineman in the draft, and there are a number projected to be available in the third/fourth round.
The old "throw enough mud against the wall" philosophy.I'm more interested in taking a shot at a guy like Bell and McNeil AND finding developmental O-linemen in the draft. After all, if we sign Bell or McNeil and they get hurt, it's not like Levi isn't already on the roster!
Wish we were as proactive as Andy Reid..
Howard Eskin
I hear Eagles bringing in Bills FA left tackle demetrius Bell in this weekend. Top FA left tackle out there. Son of Karl Malone.
The Eagles announced left tackle Jason Peters ruptured his Achilles tendon in his right leg on Tuesday, March 27, while training in Texas. Surgery to repair the tendon is scheduled for April 2 in Philadelphia and will be performed by Dr. Steve Raikin of the Rothman Institute.
The Eagles also re-signed reserve offensive tackle King Dunlap today and Peters' injury may have precipitated it.
Looks like the Cards will sign Bell and then trade him to the Eagles for a second round pick. Or should we hold out for a number one?
Reid proactive? He's desperate!
He 'dream teamed' his way to 8-8 last season and we beat him.
Bell has gone from Buffalo to AZ, Washington, Green Bay and now to Pittsburgh and Philly: When do we start realizing that he may be no one's answer at left tackle?
Interesting. Is this based on some facts or???
Actually, the fact that a team might be desperate now for Bell, does not make the Cardinals idiots Bodha...because the probable reason that Bell has not sign to this point was the fact nobody was going to pay him for what he was not worth with the injury issue. Because the Eagles are in crapville now does not make the Cards or anyone else to blame, it just means the Eagles are in trouble and Bell is going to get more than he deserves...the situation does not make Bell any better of a player
Reid sold us the Brooklyn Bridge and why should he not look to sell or trade us some other loser.
According to Pat Kirwin today on SIRIUS, new #'s are out and the Cards are 32nd in cap room with roughly $833K.
He did not elaborate. I'd love to know whether or not they still have Joey P and Womack included as active roster members, since neither are still listed on the official Cardinal roster.
Point is - Where would we find the cap room to sign Bell?
Eagles Insider @EaglesInsider #Eagles and free agent tackle Demetrius Bell have agreed to a five-year contract.
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Bell is off the market. 5-year deal w/ Philadelphia.
No pattymelt here, , I would have been way more surprised if we had gotten him.Board Melt Down in 3....2....1.....
Rich Darren:
"The Eagles, however, lost starting stud tackle Jason Peters to a major Achilles injury last week and became both desperate and needy."
Desperate and needy? Funny coming from a team with the worst OT's in the NFL. If the Eagles are desperate and needy, what are the Cards?[/QUOTE]
Less desperate and needy, obviously. They've lost arguably the best L-tackle in the NFC and had no adequate replacement on the roster unless one considers King Dunlap the answer to any question.
Rich Darren:
"The Eagles, however, lost starting stud tackle Jason Peters to a major Achilles injury last week and became both desperate and needy."
Desperate and needy? Funny coming from a team with the worst OT's in the NFL. If the Eagles are desperate and needy, what are the Cards?[/QUOTE]
Less desperate and needy, obviously. They've lost arguably the best L-tackle in the NFC and had no adequate replacement on the roster unless one considers King Dunlap the answer to any question.
i just don't know how we are less desperate and needy at T when we have just ONE marginally talented T on the entire roster right now. and yes, you'll probably throw in your usual "well, the Cardinals obviously think they have more than one marginally talented T on the entire roster" comment like you normally do, but they've thought that for years and for the last two years we've had ATROCIOUS play from that position, as evidenced by not even on team taking a whiff of a former RT and our LT just signed for a bottom of the rung contract as far as LT starters are concerned.
Rich Darren:
"The Eagles, however, lost starting stud tackle Jason Peters to a major Achilles injury last week and became both desperate and needy."
Desperate and needy? Funny coming from a team with the worst OT's in the NFL. If the Eagles are desperate and needy, what are the Cards?[/QUOTE]
Less desperate and needy, obviously. They've lost arguably the best L-tackle in the NFC and had no adequate replacement on the roster unless one considers King Dunlap the answer to any question.
Or delusional. We re-signed one of the worst starting tackles of the last 3 years, then doubled down by signing arguably the worst RT over the same period. I'm ok with Snyder as a guard, but right now our starting RT is? Our starting LT is?
I'm just glad we have all the basics filled so we're not forced to reach on in the draft.