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Robert Griffin III Worth More Than You Thought For Redskins
Peyton Manning said he wasn’t planning on signing with the Washington Redskins, and Bruce Allen moved quickly. The result? The Redskins traded for the St. Louis Rams’ no.2 pick in the 2012 NFL draft, positioning themselves to draft Robert Griffin III, giving up quite a lot of draft picks for it.
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Where Free Agency Might Take Peyton Manning
Peyton Manning took over free agency with the news of being let go by the Indianapolis Colts. Even Jeremy Lin, partially thanks to the losing streak that had to be coming, isn’t news anymore. The only thing people seem to care about right now – Which NFL team will enjoy the future hall of fame inductee in the 2012 season?
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Colts Hoping the End of Peyton Manning Era Means Beginning of the Andrew Luck Dynasty
Peyton Manning’s don’t come along too often. Even at 35, after four neck surgeries, it was a very difficult choice of actually letting him go. Well, not that diffcult, if you read into Jim Irsay’s words, and think about the huge bonus he just saved. Andrew Luck might be the next Hall of Famer, just a regular joe or a complete bust. Either way, Seeing Manning in any uniform but the Colts’ white or blue is going to be strange.
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Sticking With Tony Romo is Right Choice for Cowboys
Tony Romo isn’t getting an extension yet, beyond 2013, but the Dallas Cowboys won’t be looking for a quarterback in this draft. Jerry Jones still believes Romo is the right guy behind Center to take his team into the Super Bowl, although a disappointing 2012 season might change his mind, swaying it towards other directions.
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Randy Moss Couldn’t Stay Retired for too Long
Randy Moss couldn’t stay away from the NFL for too long, and six months after his decision to retire from professional football, the 35 year old record setting wide receiver announced he’s coming back for the 2012 season, which will probably open some sort of bidding war between the teams.