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  1. 2 hours ago, CMRivdogs said:

    I'm not familiar enough with the cap rules, but I wonder if the team and Glasgow came to some sort of an  agreement prior today's announcement. 

    Would a buyout affect the cap?

    glasgow was bad last year.  he's done.  there is no need to bring him back on any type of deal.

    football is a young man's game.  time to retire for graham.  he had a great career and got paid.  go fish with ragnow and enjoy your life.

    i have a lot of reservations for decker for the same reason.  i think he's likely done.  better to retire before the game retires you.  but i hope i'm wrong.

  2. 6 hours ago, Tenacious D said:

    Twitter being Twitter—half see this move as a positive given the reasons stated here.  The others think this is the worst move ever with the Lions not getting nearly enough in return.

    i dont see how anyone doesnt see that as a great trade for detroit.  every "trade ranking" post ive seen have given the lions an A or A+ for that trade and the texans a D.  detroit got great value.

  3. acquiring him would be a HUGE leap of faith.

    but where there is this much smoke, there has to be some fire.  if the wings are truly interested in him, they must think they can tap into that potential in a way vancouver cant.  that the wings locker room and history with swedes will bring him out of his funk.

    i get it.  but it would just kill me for a team hell bent on acquiring guys "hard to play against" and "tough" would acquire the softest player in hockey.  if they do, it better be because raymond and zetterburg and lidstrom think they can motivate him.

    i'm pretty sure some of you have said this already.

    but i have my doubts.

  4. why would anyone want that guy on your team?  he would be making more money than seider, larkin, and raymond.

    THAT'S who you want as your highest paid player?  because he once had 100 points before turtling in the playoffs.

    please stevie.  please dont do it.

  5. 1 minute ago, slothfacekilla said:

    ****, Talbot in to start the second.  It would not be good to lose Gibson for any sort of extended time.

    Sebastian Cossa come on down?

    every march a key wing gets hurt and they spiral right out of the playoff race.

  6. 18 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said:

    Can we trade Ras for...

    Anything?

    Some pucks?

    Yeesh... he's ended up being the exact same as Mantha.

    both are lazy passengers too often but mantha was at least talented and could score.  ras is close to worthless.

  7. 3 hours ago, Jason_R said:

    Yes, Montgomery was upset about a lack of carries. Yes, he probably said use me or trade me. Yes, the Lions probably said we want to keep you but if you insist on a trade we will honor it. Yes, the Lions want to establish that they are not going to cut him or give him away.

    Unsaid in the whole thing is that the Lions didn't go away from him because they think he lost a step. They went away from him because their offensive efficiency went way down, as did their total number of carries overall. They were relying on Gibbs to try to manufacture offense because their OL and blocking schemes were trash. 

    I doubt he will be traded and I hope he is not.  

    exactly.  monty got less carries becuase gibbs is one of the best players in the nfl, and a home run threat every time he touches the ball.  no offense to monty, but gibbs needs more touches if the lions are to win games.  monty is replaceable, gibbs is not.

  8. 28 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said:

    That isn't Hongbit's point.

    Will LANGDON follow your advice? Or will he sign Duren to whatever the extension costs?

    That was Hongbit's point.

    The rest of your post was moot point in the context of what Trajan Langdon will actually do...

    Right?

    he wasnt responding to bonghit.

    i think its inevitable that the pistons re-sign duren.  and i also think he's getting the max or close to it.  so is ausar.

    its the easiest thing to do, so that's what will be done.  

    i think gores will pay over the tax.  spending money has never been his weakness.  his weakenss is vanity and his sister in law...

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  9. 4 hours ago, Hongbit said:

    All this talk about making a big move seems like fantasy until the GM shows that he’s willing to change his path and part with meaningful assets and draft picks.   

    or for trade or free agent targets to want to come to detroit.

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