Haynesworth is once again available LOL

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by JCBRAVE, Feb 15, 2012.

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  1. JiminyBillyBob

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    Oh f%$#, Jesse is back. :blah2:
     
  2. mike75

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  3. Titans2004

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    Do you all really think that Fisher wants to deal with Albert's crap again. I just don't see Fisher wanting to bring AH's bad attitude/work ethic into his lockerroom.
     
  4. tnfan47

    tnfan47 Let's Get It

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    I think Fisher is wanting to get mostly younger guys so when they develop as a playoff team, they can make a run for it year after year.
     
  5. JCBRAVE

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    Is this strategy only for 2012? Because things change up for good in 2013.
     
  6. tnfan47

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    Don't they have to spend a high percentage of their cap every year according to the new CBA they approved on? If any was rolled over, it wouldn't be that much. I'm sure it prevents teams not spending as much one year and have much more the next (I think someone might have already mentioned this).
     
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    Starting in the 2013 season.
     
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