2008 free agency Stories - Brew Crew Ball
Allen Rossum and Takeo Spikes: Unexpected bonuses
The 49ers invested a nice little chunk of change in free agents for the second consecutive years and were expecting big things. Justin Smith has delivered as expected, Isaac Bruce has been up and down, DeShaun Foster has not done much of anything, including the hideous fumble yesterday, and we've...
Who's Going To Be Starting Opposite Fred Bennett?
Today's article in the Chronicle by Dale Robertson got me thinking. Actually, I've been thinking about this topic a lot since Dunta Robinson went down in November. Not that anyone can replace the guy who has been the heart and soul of the Texans defense since at least 2005, but someone has to...
Pollin': Detroit goes Brown
Flickr/Cave Canem So it appears that Washington's prodigal son has found himself a new home in Detroit. At first, I have to admit that I was really surprised that Kwame could still net a 2 year/$8 million deal on the open market, but there aren't a lot of young centers left on the market, so I...
Roster crunching
Assuming the Jazz don't match the Wizards' contract offer, Dee Brown becomes the 14th person on the Wizards' roster with at least a partially guaranteed contract. Why is that significant? Remember this: I don't see the Wizards carrying more than 14 players into the regular...
A sad, but necessary farewell
As many of you know, I interned last summer at Comcast SportsNet. My main job was to be their Blog Show intern, but I had the same experience other interns did, in that I logged tape, helped to cut highlight packages and did some field work. During my time there, I met exactly one Wizard. It...
What Do You Mean We Couldn't Get Elton Brand??
With most of the big FA's on the verge of deals, the spotlight is now on teams like the Hornets and lesser free agents. The salary cap, announced yesterday, has been set at $58.68 million, the luxury threshold at $71.15 million, and the midlevel exception at $5.585 million. Pradamaster did a great...
So whadda we have to spend?
As mentioned in this FanPost, the salary cap and luxury tax figures became official last night. For our purposes, the only number that matters is the luxury tax. It will be at 71.15 million next year. To review: In theory, the luxury tax does not serve as a hard cap. Teams are allowed to pass...
Brett Favre officially linked to every team in the NFL
Color me not surprised to see an article like this. Over at the WWL, Bill Williamson put together a piece discussing the chances of Brett Favre ending up on each of the 32 NFL teams. Normally idle speculation is ridiculous, but I like the general idea of this article. If Brett Favre actually...
111 million reasons to take a risk
It's been nearly three days since Gilbert Arenas re-signed, and I realize we haven't had much discussion about it, save from the initial FanShot. That's mostly my fault; I've had trouble getting to the computer during the Holiday weekend. So, here goes. It's clear that every side got what they...
Surprise, surprise: Professor Hollinger doesn't like what we're doing
Sir Hollinger, you know I like you as an analyst, but I need to take issue to this: In three seasons with the trio of Arenas, Antawn Jamison and Caron Butler, the Wizards have won 43, 41 and 42 games and haven't made it past the first round of the playoffs. The three players are 26, 28 and 32,...
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