Edge James signs with Cards

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Good player, bad team. The Cards will never win it all until they change owners. They have skill positions but lack the QB and OL. Their defense still isn't likely to be good, so they are one of those paper tiger teams.
 

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James' Arizona deal totals $11.5M in bonuses

By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2365467#
Less than a week after Cardinals coach Dennis Green declared that the team would not shop in the higher-priced aisles of the free agent market, Arizona landed one of the highest-profile players in the entire pool.

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Edgerrin James, who played the first seven seasons of his career with the Colts, signed a four-year contract worth $30 million with the Cardinals.

In keeping with franchise policy, the Cardinals did not release contract figures and none were immediately available. However, sources told ESPN.com that James receives an immediate signing bonus of $7 million and an additional roster bonus of $4.5 million later this week.

The two-time NFL rushing champion's base salaries are $3.25 million for 2006, $5.25 million ('07), $5 million ('08) and $5 million ('09).

The deal will pay James $20 million over the first two years. By comparison, the $62 million contract signed last week by Shaun Alexander pays $18.5 million in the first two years.

Securing James should immediately upgrade an Arizona running game that for years has ranked among the NFL's least productive. In fact, the Cardinals ranked last in the NFL in rushing in 2005, averaging just 71.1 yards per outing.

There is some risk for James, however, since he will be running behind a suspect offensive line.

For the Cardinals to improve on offense, though, the team needed a back of James' caliber. Arizona has one of the most potent passing attacks in the league, with a pair of excellent young wide receivers in Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald, but their offense sorely needs more balance.

James, 27, has carried 2,188 times for 9,226 yards and 64 touchdowns and is the leading rusher in Colts history. He also has 356 catches for 2,839 yards and 11 touchdowns.

The former University of Miami standout has four seasons of 1,000 yards and five seasons of 1,500 or more rushing yards.

Senior writer Len Pasquarelli covers the NFL for ESPN.com.


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If I'm Arizona, I take my chances and give up that 2nd rounder for Daunte. Reuinite him with Denny Green and maybe draft Vernon Davis.

The year after next with a healthy Culpepper, you would having him throwing to ....

Anquan Boldin -- Larry Fitzgerald -- Vernon Davis -- Edgerrin James


That's just not even fair.
 

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Good day for Hos, Cards active so far in free agency. They deserve some good fortunes.
 

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Shocking to me...I never heard Arizona.

Good move by them and Dumb of the Colts to let him go.
 

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Derinyar said:
Good player, bad team. The Cards will never win it all until they change owners. They have skill positions but lack the QB and OL. Their defense still isn't likely to be good, so they are one of those paper tiger teams.

Didn't the Cards finished 8th in D last year 2 spots ahead of DAL?

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/statistics?stat=team&sort=ypg&pos=def&league=nfl&year=2005&season=2

They've got some pretty good players on D in Adrian Wilson, Darnell Dockett, Bertrand Berry, Karlos Dansby, Okeafor, etc.
 

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I like that Bidwell is willing to spend that, but it seems like more putting the cart before the horse to me. They have a patchwork offensive line that really doesn't produce much in the way of running lanes. Until they address that, I see much of the same for that organization.
 

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Nors said:
Good day for Hos, Cards active so far in free agency. They deserve some good fortunes.
Why would I care?

Exactly, I wouldn't and don't. Nice try.
 

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Good day for Hos, Cards active so far in free agency. They deserve some good fortunes.

You're obsession with moderators has gone way past unhealthy. Shouldn't you be on a Pats board lamenting their lack of action?:laugh2:
 

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If I'm Arizona, I take my chances and give up that 2nd rounder for Daunte. Reuinite him with Denny Green and maybe draft Vernon Davis.

The year after next with a healthy Culpepper, you would having him throwing to ....

Anquan Boldin -- Larry Fitzgerald -- Vernon Davis -- Edgerrin James


That's just not even fair.


And exactly who blocking for them. They couldn't run the ball last year because the OL was horrible and their coaching stunk to high heaven.

James won't even average 4.0 a carry in AZ.


It's not about the offensive skill postitions, it's about solid QB play and a quality OL.
 

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even tho the cardinals are getting a good team so slowly, this kinda shows that edge signed for the moulah...cards havent had a winning season in how long now??
 

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even tho the cardinals are getting a good team so slowly, this kinda shows that edge signed for the moulah...cards havent had a winning season in how long now??

True, but don't forget that they also have more playoff wins than we do over the past nine seasons (1 vs 0).
 

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Somehow they get Culpepper down there to, we could be talking about a serioius sleeper team if that offense was to get on track.
 

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/03/12/cardinals.james.ap/index.html
Edge to Cards
Arizona lures James to desert with four-year contract
Posted: Sunday March 12, 2006 4:07PM; Updated: Sunday March 12, 2006 7:20PM

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -- The Arizona Cardinals have hollered to anyone who would listen that they are serious about building a winner.

They backed up the big talk Sunday by signing Edgerrin James to a four-year, $30 million contract -- almost certainly the most significant free-agent acquisition in the history of the long-suffering franchise.

"You look at his ability to go out and run the football," Arizona coach Dennis Green said, "and that's an element we just have to have. We are extremely excited. We had a great weekend."

James flew into Phoenix with agent Drew Rosenhaus on Saturday and had a deal by Sunday morning. It was the only visit he made as a free agent.

"I'm not scared to take a chance," James said at a news conference at Cardinals' headquarters. "I'm not scared to go out there on a limb and do something different. If I was nervous, I would probably have done whatever it took to stay back where I left."

The four-time Pro Bowl player and two-time NFL rushing leader started 95 regular-season games over the past seven seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, gaining 9,226 yards and scoring 56 touchdowns, both franchise records.

Last season, in 15 starts, he rushed for 1,506 yards, averaging 4.2 yards per carry, and 13 touchdowns, second behind Kansas City's Larry Johnson in the AFC. He led the league in first downs with 115 -- 94 rushing and 24 receiving.

James has been one of the most productive running backs in the NFL after the Colts took him with the fourth overall pick in 1999. He has rushed for more than 1,000 yards in six of his eight NFL seasons, and ran for more than 1,500 yards in each of the last two.

The 28-year-old James joins an Arizona team that went 5-11 last season, leading the league in passing but finishing dead last in rushing with 1,138 yards, averaging 3.2 yards per carry.

"It's a nice situation. All they really need was a back," James said. "They've got an MVP quarterback (Kurt Warner), they've got two Pro Bowl receivers (Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald)."

James also cited the weather and the new stadium -- with retractable roof and natural grass -- that the Cardinals will move into this fall. The money must have made the difference, though. Arizona had plenty under the newly adjusted salary cap.

James is guaranteed $14.75 million, $11.5 million in bonuses and the rest in his first-year salary. The remaining $15.25 million is divided over the final three years of the deal.

James had other tentative visits planned, Rosenhaus said, "But this was the first stop and the last stop because it was the best stop."

The Cardinals haven't had a 100-yard rusher since Emmitt Smith gained 106 against Seattle on Oct. 26, 2004. They only topped 100 yards rushing as a team once last season.

James gained at least 100 in 49 of his 95 games with Indianapolis. In those games, the Colts were 43-6.

"I told coach I hoped this wasn't going to mess up my 100-yard games," James said. "I am used to getting 100 yards a lot and I like to make plays and I like moving the ball on offense. They said that we were going to do that there."

James knew there was little chance he would return to Indianapolis when the season ended in a loss to Pittsburgh in the AFC divisional round.

Colts president Bill Polian decided against keeping James by using the franchise tag on him for the second straight year. Such a move would have increased the player's salary to more than $10 million next season.

That made James one of the most attractive players available when free agency opened Saturday.

"I'm happy for him," Colts coach Tony Dungy told The Associated Press in Indianapolis, where he was watching the Big Ten championship game. "He was fantastic for us the time we were here, we wish we could have kept him but you can't keep everyone."

It was clear James wanted a fresh start. He was looking for a long-term deal, something the Colts weren't willing to give him. After Indianapolis placed the franchise tag on him last year, Polian gave James' agent permission to look for a trade but there were no takers -- even when Polian said the asking price was less than a first-round pick.

But Dungy credited James with playing through his disappointment and turning in a Pro Bowl season.

"It is just part of the business," James said. "I don't have any hard feelings or any of that. This city is nice. You have a new dome, well not dome, but a convertible stadium. ... Hey, just drop the top and go play football."

James said he was lobbied by Cardinals' players, especially Boldin, who first approached him at a charity basketball game.

"He said he was tired of having everybody covering him," James said. "He said if we could just get a back, the team wants to win."

With plenty of salary cap room, the Cardinals also signed free agent offensive guard Milford Brown, a 13-game starter for Houston last season, and defensive tackle Kendrick Clancy, who started 15 games for the New York Giants last year.

"We're serious about winning," said Cardinals vice president Michael Bidwill. "The new stadium allows us to do some things that we haven't been able to do before."
 
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