Boldin Still Wants Out? Cowboys and Eagles are primary candidates

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http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/06/15/boldin-say-hes-unsure-about-training-camp/

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Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin, who previously denied rumors that he wants a trade, now says that he might not report for training camp.

“I honestly can’t say at this point,” Boldin told Darren Urban of the Cardinals’ official web site via text message.

The problem is that the Cardinals paid receiver Larry Fitzgerald a four-year, $40 million contract earlier this year. That’s a lot more than what Boldin is earning, and the gap between the two players’ abilities is far narrower than the gap between their paychecks.

Boldin skipped the team’s voluntary workouts, but attended the mandatory minicamp. He showed up for the mandatory offseason practices, thus avoiding daily fines in excess of $8,000 and, possibly, an obligation to repay a big chunk of his signing bonus.

For training camp, the fine increases to more than $15,000 per day, and the signing bonus remains at risk. So look for Boldin to show up. He can talk tough for now, but when it’s time to report for duty or risk losing a lot of money, he’ll be there.

The broader question is whether the Cardinals will keep him. The Ken Whisenhunt offense isn’t premised on a high-powered passing game, so paying a huge amount of money to two wideouts doesn’t make much sense, especially with so many other needs on the roster. There’s still a chance, then, that the Cardinals will ship Boldin to another team. Primary candidates, as we see it, are the Cowboys and the Eagles.
 

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If we were to get Bolden, I guess that would signal the end of Glenn in Dallas.
 

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MarionBarberThe4th;2119636 said:
Odds are nothing will come of this

.....in our favor
I agree. The Eagles are in much better position to get him if the Cards want to trade him. They could easily trade a 2009 number 1 (since they have 2), Lito Sheppard and even Reggie Brown if they wanted. The Cowwboys cannot match that. Plus, the Eagles have more cap room to play with.
 

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the DoNkEy PuNcH;2119626 said:
Bring him on! That's exactly our game.

his criminal record is only that of a speeding ticket not exactly our game

:rolleyes:
 

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Even if Hos didnt post to me for a while I would still PREFER Boldin over that other guy...:D

j/k
 

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The Ken Whisenhunt offense isn’t premised on a high-powered passing game, so paying a huge amount of money to two wideouts doesn’t make much sense, especially with so many other needs on the roster.

I don't follow the Cards at all, what are the "so many other needs on the roster"? And may it all boil down to the right offer?
 

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If we get Boldin the cap hit coming if we do not have it end in 2010 would prevent us probably from signing Ware. Something to consider. Odds are the League and Players will negotiate something before that happens.
If they do, then it would be hard to sign a Top WR and still be able to re sign ware without some serious cap work= very hard indeed.
 

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Gryphon;2119620 said:
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/06/15/boldin-say-hes-unsure-about-training-camp/

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Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin, who previously denied rumors that he wants a trade, now says that he might not report for training camp.
..... Primary candidates, as we see it, are the Cowboys and the Eagles.

Why would an NFC team want to fatten up a team in the same conference?
I think jerra is holding the line on WR. He wants to get production out of Crayton, Hurd and Stanback and Miles. Squeeze every last dollar in their worth.

Jerra is prepared to go to battle with T.O. and Witten with support from Hurd and crayton and Curtis and Felix coming out of the backfield.
The killer bees approach.
Not too shabby.
 

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Bob Sacamano;2119672 said:
there should be more of these threads

beats the Matt Jones bull-****

Ill take more of these two. At least Boldin can play.
 

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Thehoofbite;2119770 said:
Ill take more of these two. At least Boldin can play.

All the WRs in AZ can play. They develop good WRs, and the organization is committed to throwing the football. Look at the QBs. A change of scenery might be all he needs to start sucking relative to his teammates.
 

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Im from Philly, and let me tell you the Eagles front office is so uptight about draft picks and high priced players that if the Cards even got a second from them I would be very suprised. I was shocked they signed Samueul. They like to push around their players through contracts. The more high-priced free agents they get will not allow them to push guys around. For example, they see their players potential and sign them early. In Dallas, a good example would be Romo. They would of resigned him when Bledsoe was here(2-3 years ago) for like 7 years for like 18 million. Romo would of jumped because he was making only 400k and was the back-up. Now look at Romo. If he would even go into the Eagle offices and ask to redo today they wouldnt even give him the time of day. Lito Sheppards paying the price of that now. Rod Hood, who now plays for the Cardinals, was offered one of those deals his second year and he told them no! They didnt like that so they let him walk after his 3rd season I beileve. Hes a good player too. Bryan Westbrook is whining up a storm here for a new contract but hes being a good teammate and not causing problems. He too signed one of those long term deals when he was young like the Romo example. I know it sounds smart but your screwing your employees over in a way. The Eagles always have over 10 million dollars of cap room every year. Point is because of this I do not see anybody going to Philly.
 
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