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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Danno I'd be much more worried about Tampa adding 3 or 4 high quality free-agents at positions of need with the same money required to sign N.A. Yeah, cause Brees could always throw to the other side ...
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Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer confirms that NFL teams will be able to bring in players for free agent visits beginning Tuesday.
As we've stated many times, free agents can't sign on the dotted line until Friday night. They can show up to facilities for physicals, however, so by Friday we'll have a good idea as to the clubs interested in them. Free agent visits are confirmation that there is mutual interest between player and team. They're much stronger indicators than speculation and newspaper reports. Source: Jeff McLane on Twitter |
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Julio "Down-by-the-school-yard" Jones may have something to say 'bout that...
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