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    Quote Originally Posted by stocker323 View Post
    Rodney will NOT get cut, too important to this team plus I haven't heard any speculation that his cap number is large enough to be a real concern. The other 3 are distinct possibilities though.
    i dont see him getting cut either, but for some reason ESPN thinks he might be

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    Eric Moulds refuses another Bills paycut offer basically setting up his release at anytime

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2351923

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    The extension of the FA deadline to Sunday, leaves hope that there may still be an agreement.

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    The Raiders released defensive tackle Ted Washington, guard Ron Stone and cornerback Denard Walker in the first wave of releases.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2351897

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    Quote Originally Posted by jsinger121 View Post
    The Raiders released defensive tackle Ted Washington, guard Ron Stone and cornerback Denard Walker in the first wave of releases.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2351897
    But they're not offial until sunday.

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    they are pretty much gone though.....the raiders are way over the cap and those guys are over the hill

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    Quote Originally Posted by jsinger121 View Post
    they are pretty much gone though.....the raiders are way over the cap and those guys are over the hill
    True. Iin most cases, the teams were going to cut them anyways, just a PR move. But, this is why the was no massive " Bloody Thursday " .

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    The Dallas Cowboys have released defensive tackle La'Roi Glover and announced the retirement of linebacker Dat Nguyen.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2352843

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    Pennington restructures his contract ensuing he will be a Jet in 2006 but the Jets released center Kevin Mawae.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2355638

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    its looking like it will be bloody sunday. All teams have to be under the cap by tonight at 12. The'll probably be a lot of cuts by 11:30 tonight.

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    The Oakland Raiders parted ways with quarterback Kerry Collins in a move to get them below the salary cap by Sunday night's deadline. By cutting Collins, the Raiders will save $9.2 million against the salary cap once bonuses are factored into the figures.

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    Quote Originally Posted by Beckett95 View Post
    its looking like it will be bloody sunday. All teams have to be under the cap by tonight at 12. The'll probably be a lot of cuts by 11:30 tonight.
    The NFL and the NFLPA extended talks for 72 more hours which pushes back free agency a few more days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsinger121 View Post
    The NFL and the NFLPA extended talks for 72 more hours which pushes back free agency a few more days.
    Thusday at 12:01 to be exact

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    Lavar Arrington becomes a free agent when he buys out his contract from the Redskins.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2355921

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    Re: "Bloody Thursday" -- NFL Cuts...

    NFL owners have approved a six-year extension of the collective bargaining agreement by a vote of 30-2 Wednesday night.

    Buffalo and Cincinnati were the two teams to vote against the proposal, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen.

    The agreement concludes weeks of contentious negotiations between the league and the NFL Players' Association. The new extension was expected to add $10 million to the 2006 salary cap, pushing it over $104 million. Without a CBA extension, the 2006 cap would have been $94.5 million.

    ESPNEWS reports that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones briefly left the owners' meeting shortly before the 8 p.m. deadline the owners set to decide on the extension and told the waiting throng of reporters that owners were "getting close, getting close," but that it would take about "30 minutes" before anything was known. Jones did not offer any other details.

    Earlier Wednesday, the NFL moved back the waiver deadline for teams to get below the salary cap from 9 p.m. ET Wednesday to 11 p.m. ET.

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