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I wish I could pull that off in Madden... speaking of which I'm getting mine tonight at midnight!!! :rawk:
_dan24 said:I'll do it for him... it's called cap... meaning cap space that teams have to spend on players.
I still can't get over soem of these trades that people come up with time to time....
THIS IS NOT MADDEN !!!
zephon said:first off, I don't play madden so other than hearing people talk a bit about it, I have no idea what that reference means....
secondly, if you'll read post, I think it's #35, I'm hoping that the salary trade of for Booker takes about 90% of Ward's....the rest can "possibly" get balanced with guys like Thompson, who have like a 1 mll cap hit, being traded or cut.
I may not work but I think as far as salary goes....we could actually make enough room...if it was truly needed.
_dan24 said:Hey, don't get me wrong, I would love for the trade!
The fact is though even after you made the "cuts" we would be cap strapped... We already have a lot of high paid vets on the team. Unfortunatly it will not happen.
Sorry about the Madden comment, I was wrong.
Hines ward is one of the best all around football players because he can block, run, and catch but hes not as good a true receiver as Bookerzephon said:just a thought but I'd like to get your impressions.....I'll discuss it below....
..Marty Booker for Hines Ward
now, reasoning....Hines Ward is arguably one of the top 5 WR in the league. He's holding out (and it may be a long one) because he was looking for a contract extension that paid him like he was a top 10 reciever (his contract expires after this season).
Marty Booker is a very good WR who's not currently in the top 10 WR in the league but has been to the probowl and led the NFC in rec. yrds one season. He's signed thru 2008 to a deal at 2.9 mill with no known bonus. This is a good deal (not great)
The reason Pitt does it: While Ward is beloved in the 'Burgh they obivously don't want to pay the guy like a top 10 WR. That's fine, it's their choice. But there is already some PR backlash against the Steeler's for not getting something done. Trading him for another good WR signed to a longterm deal solves 2 problems.
Why Pitt doesn't do it: The town loves the guy. If they don't sign him it looks very bad. Trading him doesn't get them totally out of the jam from a PR perspective but letting him sit out and then walk might look worse.
Why Miami does it: Well, first off, Ward is a better WR. Booker is good, Ward is better. 2nd, Ward is a year or or two younger as well (7 yrs). 3rd, Ward isn't asking for TO type money, it's a workable amount.
Why Miami doesn't do it: They don't want to spend top 10 money on another WR since Chambers already has that type of contract and spending a total of 7-8 mill on 2 wr doesn't make sense to them. Even if they can afford it's just too much money.
This was just an idea. I like Booker and don't really want to trade the guy but in addition to this being an upgrade at the WR spot, Booker has to be included for salary cap purposes. besides, I've always loved the way Ward plays and up until this contract issue he's always seemed to be a great guy that people liked. IF they wanted a guy like Thompson to make it work I'd also through him in.
Thoughts and comments?
p.s. On a crazier side....we do include the draft rights to Ronnie Brown (since the team simply doesn't want to pay him like a #2 overall pick) with Booker for Ward, Troy Polamalu and a draft pick next year. Troy certainly solves any current or future problem as the safety spot. (it also means we can cut Tillman immediately :)) Please don't slamm this part, I'm just throwing it on the end for fun...I do want to know what you think about the Booker for Ward straight up though.
zephon said:can you expand on that...like why. I do understand that it's not likely, I'm just interested in knowing why you think it'll never happen.
FinFanUFGrad said:First off, we are in no way, in need of another WR...we are absolutely stocked on that product