Tagged with 'salary-cap'

Peyton Manning Trade Unlikely, Especially To Jets for Mark Sanchez

Published: January 13, 2012

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If we were talking about baseball, a blockbuster deal involving two franchise-type players would still be nearly impossible to pull off. And that is a sport where trades are aplenty and the salary cap is not a consideration. But when we’re talking about football – where trades are a mere afterthought – even one superstar [...]

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LeBron James to Join Wade, Bosh in Miami to Form Dream Team

Published: July 8, 2010

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The rest of the NBA should just stay away from the ESPN program at 9:00 PM Eastern time this evening. “The Decision” will end up being “The Nightmare” for everyone that does not call South Florida home. You see, LeBron James is going to break hearts of 29 other organizations throughout the league when he [...]

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Shonn Greene to Lead the Jets, Even With LaDanian Tomlinson on Board

Published: March 16, 2010

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It isn’t too often that a second-year player starts ahead of a future Hall-of -Famer, but that will be the case on the 2010 New York Jets. LaDanian Tomlinson brings with him from San Diego the type of credentials any team would long for and it was not that long ago that he was considered [...]

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Salary Cap Making NBA Even Less Important

Published: November 26, 2008

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Teams Tanking Seasons No Way to Bring Back Fans A tough sell has become even tougher due to a rule that was put in place to create parity, but its effect has done nothing but cause parody in the National Basketball Association. The salary cap has destroyed organizations if long-term mistakes happened to be made. [...]

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Dumb Donovan Blows, Then Benched in Ugly Loss to Ravens

Published: November 24, 2008

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No Rule Knowledge Needed from Sidelines for Soon-to-Be Former Philly QB Not to kick someone when they’re down, but Donovan McNabb did himself no favors by playing as bad as you could on the heels of outing yourself as arguably the most unintelligent quarterback in the professional ranks. His putrid number not withstanding (8 for [...]

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