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| tommyp |
Just saw it on ESPN's crawl.
Also a 3rd round pick in '08 to the Bills. |
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| jerrybobphil |
| Better then Jamal and didn't give up much. But any Raven draft pick can turn out good with the great Ozzie Newsome as GM. Just need to sign him long term. |
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| Stevie4Stern |
| Fuck. Nice pick up for the Ravens... |
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| Petey Arms |
The Ravens and Bills agreed to a trade Thursday that will send running back Willis McGahee to Baltimore in exchange for the team's third and seventh-round picks in this year's draft, along with the Ravens' third-round pick in 2008.
Baltimore announced the deal Thursday afternoon.
Buffalo dealt McGahee in anticipation of difficulty with his contract, which has one season remaining at $2.155 million. The Ravens and McGahee have already begun negotiations on a contract extension, McGahee's agent Drew Rosenhaus said.
It's the second year in a row the Ravens pulled off a trade for a marquee veteran. Last year they dealt for Tennessee Titans quarteback Steve McNair, who led the Ravens to the AFC North title.
"This is a runner who can make people miss and has the explosion and speed to take it the distance," Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said. "He also has the power and size to run inside. He's a viable receiver out of the backfield and is a good pass blocker, not something every back can do.
"He also plays physical and with toughness, which are things we pride ourselves on here."
The Titans were also reportedly interested in dealing for McGahee.
The Bills, whose remaining running backs are Daimon Shelton and Shaud Williams, are now in the market for multiple backs. They have shown interest in the Colts' Dominic Rhodes and the Titans' Chris Brown, and both have visited the team. Former Patriots running back Corey Dillon has not visited Orchard Park, but the Bills are said to be interested.
Buffalo's first-round pick out of Miami in 2003, McGahee is coming off a down season in which he finished with a career-low 990 yards rushing, but led the team with six rushing touchdowns in 14 starts.
In 2005, he had 1,247 yards rushing and five touchdowns in 15 starts. He established himself as the Bills starter in 2004 with 1,128 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns in 11 starts. That performance led the team to trade former starter Travis Henry to Tennessee the following summer.
McGahee sat out his rookie season recovering from major knee surgery.
The Bills have been disappointed in McGahee for conducting most of his offseason workouts in his native Miami, rather than traveling to the team's Orchard Park headquarters. McGahee also created a stir when he was quoted in a magazine article suggesting the NFL consider moving the Bills to Toronto, a comment he later said was taken out of context |
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| Petey Arms |
| Joins Fellow "U" alum Ed Reed and Ray Lewis hopefuly we will see him do better in baltimore |
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| cruz1785 |
| That's a good move for the Ravens. |
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| timdawg6 |
| Wasnt he a first round pick that would get you a 1,000 yards a sesaon. two third round picks are you serious, I mean WTF |
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| RLM6370 |
The Ravens should put out a warning out to all female teachers in the Baltimore area
Willis McGahee Has a Thing for Teachers, but not Condoms
filed under: Bills, AFC East, NFL Gossip
In a Shawn Kemp-like display of virility, Buffalo Bills running back Willis McGahee has been hit with a third paternity suit in three years. Keisha Walls is a 27-year-old school teacher and claims that her son Kai is the fruit of Willis's loins.
Chiniqua Smith, also a teacher, said the same thing of her son, and so did Dorothy Doretha McNeil. Those two have previously filed paternity suits against McGahee, and in both cases, tests showed that Willis had planted his fertile seed in their respective wombs.
Walls says she had an "on again, off again" relationship with Willis, who she met during a college break. She is married, and her husband took a paternity test for young Kai. The test was negative. Uh oh.
Said Walls, "I don't sleep around. It was Willis."
Her husband might agree with the second statement, but it's my guess that he has a very, very different viewpoint on the first. He's filed for divorce.
http://bills.aolsportsblog.com/2007/...t-not-condoms/ |
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| Syxxpac78 |
Quote: Originally posted by RLM6370 The Ravens should put out a warning out to all female teachers in the Baltimore area
Willis McGahee Has a Thing for Teachers, but not Condoms
filed under: Bills, AFC East, NFL Gossip
In a Shawn Kemp-like display of virility, Buffalo Bills running back Willis McGahee has been hit with a third paternity suit in three years. Keisha Walls is a 27-year-old school teacher and claims that her son Kai is the fruit of Willis's loins.
Chiniqua Smith, also a teacher, said the same thing of her son, and so did Dorothy Doretha McNeil. Those two have previously filed paternity suits against McGahee, and in both cases, tests showed that Willis had planted his fertile seed in their respective wombs.
Walls says she had an "on again, off again" relationship with Willis, who she met during a college break. She is married, and her husband took a paternity test for young Kai. The test was negative. Uh oh.
Said Walls, "I don't sleep around. It was Willis."
Her husband might agree with the second statement, but it's my guess that he has a very, very different viewpoint on the first. He's filed for divorce.
http://bills.aolsportsblog.com/2007/...t-not-condoms/ |
:lol: day nigga gotta watch himself yo, shit can become expensive |
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| Ultra Warrior |
| Much better than that tip toeing fat fuck Jamal. Notice even the dopey Browns have no faith in him & only signed him for a year. :funny: |
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