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Merged: What the update on arrington?

we probably wont hear anything till later in the week im guessing. no evidence for the guess just a feeling.
 
espn news said earlier, that it looks like we have the inside track, ahead of jax, and cinci.
 
I have looked all over the web and can't find a thing on it... Just like with Bress, sign him or not and let us move on,... I cant take it anymore, I really hope he signs
 
finfan32 said:
espn news said earlier, that it looks like we have the inside track, ahead of jax, and cinci.

i figured we had the inside track. jacksonville doesnt want to pay him more than their DTs and Cincinnatti doesnt want to invest that much in him either. im hoping he takes less guaranteed money and comes here.
 
motioncityhifi said:
i figured we had the inside track. jacksonville doesnt want to pay him more than their DTs and Cincinnatti doesnt want to invest that much in him either. im hoping he takes less guaranteed money and comes here.

anyone have the insideR? it says miami looking to something arrington? i thin klock up im not sure.

btw. saban said he wants to convince him that he will raise his value with his scheme but doenst that mean we dont want him around for long?
 
dont know anymore than you...try espn.com, or finheaven.com, or nfl.com, or cbssportsline.com, or kffl.com.....try those son...then hit me back.
 
SR 7 said:
anyone have the insideR? it says miami looking to something arrington? i thin klock up im not sure.

btw. saban said he wants to convince him that he will raise his value with his scheme but doenst that mean we dont want him around for long?

Dolphins angling for Arrington
<Mar. 27> The Dolphins are preparing to step up their efforts to land Arrington, the Miami Herald reports. The free-agent linebacker is reportedly seeking around $6 million per season with guaranteed money in the $10 million-$12 million range. The Dolphins are against paying that much, but are hopeful Arrington will lower his asking price for the opportunity to play in Nick Saban's defensive scheme, which suits Arrington's skill set.
According to the Herald, the Dolphins are in the process of arranging a second meeting with Arrington, who was in Jacksonville over the weekend. Arrington was scheduled to be in Cincinnati last Thursday, but never made the trip due to a scheduling conflict. Arrington's agent, Carl Poston, said the visit will likely be rescheduled because Arrington is intrigued by the idea of playing for Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis, his former defensive coordinator in Washington. The Giants, once considered a leading suitor for Arrington, appear to be fading from the picture. Giants coaches aren't convinced Arrington would be a good fit in the team's defensive scheme. There are also concerns over the linebacker's past knee injuries. .
..theres insider....some good things......i think were gonna land em
 
we have to sign lavar that would be like the missing piece in the puzzle it would be a huge addition for the deffense and the run D
 
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