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Vendetta

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  1. Cuts that surprised me.

    CB Dre' Bly

    DE Bobby McCray

    RB Willie Parker

    DE Derrick Burgess

    The Raders cut a kicker named Swayze Waters..how do you cut somebody with that type of name.

    QB Pat White

    WR T.J Housh

    QB Troy Smith

    WR Javon Walker

    QB Chris Simms

    Tampa Bay fianlly cuts the big waste of space in Michael Clayton. Clayton needs a change of scenary..should go to Seattle maybe it would rejuvanate him.

    LB Bobby Carpenter

    WR Juaquin Iglesias

    QB Dan LevFevor

    CB Jaques Reeves

    K Kris Brown is out in Houston which means Neal Rackers is back baby!

    Texans Sign Derrick Ward. Should be a nice compliment to Steve Slaton.

  2. So my fantasy team is doing okay right now. I ended up drafting a few braves. Didn't mean to, just kinda happened that way.

    Brian McCann

    Derek Lee

    Derek Jeter

    Martin Prado

    Aramis Ramirez

    Jayson Heyward

    Ichiro

    Vernon Wells

    Escobar (ATL SS)

    Joba Chamberlain

    Felix Hernandez

    Tim Hudson

    Brad Penny

    David Price

    Johnathan Broxton

    Chad Qualls

    Rod Barajas

    Kelly Johnson

    JJ Hardy

    Dice K

    Neftali Felix

    Ichiro is gone after this week as I dropped him for Marlon Byrd. Hardy could be out to.

  3. Braves are going to have the best rotation in the national league. Guaranteed. The top prospect in the minor leagues will be making his MLB debut this year in Jayson Heyward. Their starting rotation is damn good with Hanson the number 1 and Jurgines a very good #2. They you have Hudson, Lowe, Kawakami, and Medlen who is going to be the spot starter. Add in both Wagner and Saito in the bullpen and the Braves will not blow games like they did last year. The key question is Chipper Jones and if he is going to be back to his usual or if he is going to have a repeat of this year. They also added a power hitter in Troy Glaus and good depth with Melky.

  4. * Linebacker Aaron Kampan, still recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, visited with the Jacksonville Jaguars Saturday.

    * The 49ers apparently are not the only team looking at QB David Carr. The Giants would like him to return as Eli Manning’s backup, and the Browns and Cardinals have expressed interest.

    * The Redskins have been relatively so far, but are still looking to make some moves. The team hosted free-agent OT Tony Pashos Friday, and will host LB Larry Foote on Monday.

    Chad Ochocinco has pleaded for Terrell Owens to become his teammate. Evidently, the Bengals have listened.

    Owens’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed Friday night on SIRIUS NFL Radio that the Bengals are interested in the six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver.

    “Right now, I would say that everyone knows that the Cincinnati Bengals have expressed some interest in Terrell, and they have spoken with him and myself,” Rosenhaus said. “Where we go from here, I’m not sure, but I think it’s at least a positive dialogue. … And we’ll just see how that plays out. But certainly that’s something that is a possibility. I guess that’s about the most I can say right now.”

    Rosenhaus also represents Ochocinco, who hasn’t made it a secret that he wants Owens to give Cincinnati a 1-2 receiving punch. Owens is an unrestricted free agent after spending one season with the Bills, who decided not to offer him a contract.

    St. Louis signs AJ Feely

    Nate Burleson signs with Detroit. Detroit is beging to look like a very solid team for next year.

  5. Lavernous Coles was cut by Cincy.

    Wasington Cleaned house as well with OT Samuels retiring and the cutting of:

    Cornelius Griffin (DT)

    Fred Smoot (CB)

    Antwaan Randle El (WR)

    Randy Thomas (G)

    Jets cut Lito Sheppard to make room for Cromartie

    Charges cut Jamal Williams

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