KingintheNorth
Chris in Arizona
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Listing all of the teams..
Buffalo - Would give them a "star" but they are a young team and wouldn't want any part of TO.
Miami - Bill Parcells would never let that happen.
New England - They have Moss and Welker, so no need for him.
NY Jets - If Brett Favre returns maybe. Remember how much he wanted Randy Moss.
Baltimore - He burned them once. Would they be willing to put Falco through that?
Cincinnati - They will most likley lose TJ and Chad so maybe. It would seem they'd be glad to lose that me-first attitude (from Chad).
Cleveland - New coach won't want immediate headache that TO brings.
Pittsburgh - Don't know enough about Mike Tomlin to know whether he would take TO on. He seems pretty confident so maybe?
Houston - They have a franchise WR in Andre Johnson.
Indianapolis - No, no, no.
Jacksonville - Jack Del Rio seems no nonsense but they could use the help on offense and it would give them a "star".
Tennessee - I can't see Fischer putting up with his act.
Denver - They already have a TO in Brandon Marshall.
Kansas City - Rebuilidng team. Nope.
Oakland - Probably most logical destination.
San Diego - Maybe. They have decent WR's but he would definitely be an improvement talent-wise.
NY Giants - No.
Philadelphia - Heck no.
Washington - As long as Danny is there anything is possible.
Chicago - Urlacher might kill him in training camp.
Detriot - Only if they are interested in ruining Calvin Johnson.
Green Bay - They have good young WR's and I don't see those fans putting up with him.
Minnesota - Will they trust us after Hershel Walker?
Atlanta - They have a good thing going. Wouldn't risk it.
Carolina - He could not co-exist with Steve Smith.
New Orleans - Offense isn't really their problem.
Tampa Bay - Another maybe. Gruden takes chances.
Arizona - They are set at WR.
St. Louis - Rebuilding team.
San Francisco - No way in hell Singletary allows that.
Seattle - That offense needs a spark and now that Holmgren is gone they could possibly be interested.
Buffalo - Would give them a "star" but they are a young team and wouldn't want any part of TO.
Miami - Bill Parcells would never let that happen.
New England - They have Moss and Welker, so no need for him.
NY Jets - If Brett Favre returns maybe. Remember how much he wanted Randy Moss.
Baltimore - He burned them once. Would they be willing to put Falco through that?
Cincinnati - They will most likley lose TJ and Chad so maybe. It would seem they'd be glad to lose that me-first attitude (from Chad).
Cleveland - New coach won't want immediate headache that TO brings.
Pittsburgh - Don't know enough about Mike Tomlin to know whether he would take TO on. He seems pretty confident so maybe?
Houston - They have a franchise WR in Andre Johnson.
Indianapolis - No, no, no.
Jacksonville - Jack Del Rio seems no nonsense but they could use the help on offense and it would give them a "star".
Tennessee - I can't see Fischer putting up with his act.
Denver - They already have a TO in Brandon Marshall.
Kansas City - Rebuilidng team. Nope.
Oakland - Probably most logical destination.
San Diego - Maybe. They have decent WR's but he would definitely be an improvement talent-wise.
NY Giants - No.
Philadelphia - Heck no.
Washington - As long as Danny is there anything is possible.
Chicago - Urlacher might kill him in training camp.
Detriot - Only if they are interested in ruining Calvin Johnson.
Green Bay - They have good young WR's and I don't see those fans putting up with him.
Minnesota - Will they trust us after Hershel Walker?
Atlanta - They have a good thing going. Wouldn't risk it.
Carolina - He could not co-exist with Steve Smith.
New Orleans - Offense isn't really their problem.
Tampa Bay - Another maybe. Gruden takes chances.
Arizona - They are set at WR.
St. Louis - Rebuilding team.
San Francisco - No way in hell Singletary allows that.
Seattle - That offense needs a spark and now that Holmgren is gone they could possibly be interested.