Question:
Where do you see Leigh Bodden Playing next Season?
WBHF (Walcott Edition)
2010-03-06 13:48:12 UTC
It looks like the top 2 are Houston or a return to New England with Pittsburgh as a Perverbial "Dark Horse" for him but they never look to spend biig money on a Free Agent. It is clear that the Texans need him most with Dunta Leaving. New England never likes to lose players without getting something in return for them.

The Common arguement with the Texans is that if they were willing to pay top dollar for a CB, why Not keep Dunta Robinson? Please don't put that as an answer simply because Dunta was unhappy in Houston. He never saw eye to eye with Texans GM Rick Smith
Eight answers:
Sasuke
2010-03-06 22:45:51 UTC
Hey while i will pick my favorite team it's caus it makes sense! And i know you agree!



the patriots!



About Dunta Robinson, the reason was not only unhappyness, it's caus he got FRANCHISED TAGGED LAST YEAR! You know today players when they play a year under the tag, they want to get out of there! They feel like,"OMG i am expandable, what am i doing here? They leave me with a year here, while giving me NO GUARANTEE FINANCIALLY ABOUT MY FUTURE IF I GET INJURED?"

We all remember Javon Walker story with Green Bay! He played without a contract and BOOM! Got injured and his value dropped lIKE CRAZY! poor guy, at lteast if he played under a long term deal, he would of got his guaranteed money you know?



SO thats why Dunta left Houston, he got tagged and got pissed! Also he did say "Atlanta provided me and my family with the financial security the Texans didn't offer me"

Remember as much as we say about professional athletes, this is their work and carrers! It's like we can get pissed at work and quit! Remember they are family people too, they do need security, and compansation for the job they do!



About Bodden, i see him back in New England. It seems with NE not siggning Peppers, alot of guys will be back. We don't have too much besides Bodden for our secondary,. I say in this no Cap year, (Aka the Dumping bad contract years! example. bellow) cut Shawn Springs, the guy barrely started, and makes probebly about the same salary Bodden will ask, something like "3.something millions per year" with like 40% guarranteed! I think Bodden is our guy, mixed with Buttler in the future. But for this year we definetly need Bodden, not Springs.



Also about No cap year is a Bad contract dumping year, think about it, Maybe some of you heard it like me, but without a cap, you can cut the guys who are hurting your teams! Like Delhomme was scheduled for 1.5million in 2010. THey just dropped him with a nice 12 million and counting dollars! (Nice goodbye paycheck huh!) So this year is the year, if you gave bad contracts, buy them back.



*The raiders are too foolish to dump Jamarcus, he is making WAY TOO MUCH MONEY. Or force him to resign a new deal for less. There are alot of bad contract out there, alot of them will be cut this season!



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2016-12-05 04:20:47 UTC
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hi
2010-03-06 15:37:20 UTC
I think the Texans were gonna get him to replace Robinson.
AKpolarbear
2010-03-11 02:56:12 UTC
Patriots.
2010-03-06 14:48:41 UTC
The Bears could sure use him. They really need a cornerback that can play alongside Tillman. Vasher is seemingly terrible now and can not cover for his life. Boy, did he ever diminish after 2006. Bowman is best fit for a nickel scheme and thats where he made the bulk of his big plays last year.

So on behalf of the whole city and organization, Bodden is welcome here.
2010-03-06 21:37:59 UTC
Hopefully bears
gbo6969
2010-03-06 15:02:25 UTC
Redskins
josh2dacribb
2010-03-06 13:53:06 UTC
hes welcome back here in cleveland


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