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    <title>Yardbarker: Allen Rossum</title>
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      <title>49ERS HIT FREE AGENCY HARD AGAIN!!</title>
      <description>The 49ers signed CB/PR/KR Allen Rossum, RB Deshaun Foster, and WR Isaac Bruce. Will this help the 49ers? Opinions?</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 22:18:41 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/174864</link>
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      <title>49ers to sign Rossum, Foster?</title>
      <description>The 49ers are said to have signed Allen Rossum and are on the verge of signing Deshaun Foster.

Do these signings spell the end for Michael Robinson, Maurice Hicks or Thomas Clayton?</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 03:53:09 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/167021</link>
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      <title>Get your Freak out</title>
      <description>hhhhhhhhmmmmm interesting, this guy blogs in my local morning paper!!

It has been a busy weekend for the Eagles. One player is arrested while another is just moments away from getting his walking papers. In news that went unnoticed yesterday, NFL Network's Adam Schefter is reporting that the Eagles are going to release Jevon Kearse. Kearse's agent confirmed this over the weekend at the NFL Scouting Combine.

On January 3 I wrote a blog about Jevon's preemptive move of putting his house up for sale. According to Schefter, the Eagles offered Kearse a salary cut to stay. If Kearse stayed at his current salary, his base would be $6.46 million for the 2008 season. That would be a risky cap commitment at this stage in Jevon's career. Considering Kearse registered 3.5 sacks in his last two seasons, it is safe to say an improvement at his position is desperately needed. 

In some other news that relates to the Eagles, the Chicago Bears signed Rex Grossman to a 1-year deal. I think that puts to rest the McNabb to Chicago rumors for at least another year. The Bears will put the position up for grabs between Grossman, Orton, and a likely rookie. I would be surprised to see Brian Griese return to the team. As horrible as Grossman was this last season, he did take his team to a Super Bowl a year ago and I am glad to see the Bears give him another chance. 

A few ex-Eagles were released over the last few days which could fill some of the team's needs. The Pittsburgh Steelers released Allen Rossum on Friday. Rossum played two years for the Eagles, one under Andy Reid. Call me crazy but don't the Eagles desperately need a return man? Rossum also gives the team depth at corner. I can't think of a player released in the offseason thus far who fits an immediate need better than Rossum. Bring Allen home!

The Texans released Shawn Barber. I always thought that getting rid of Barber was one of the few bad personnel decisions that the team has made over the last few years. Barber was always a productive Eagle and it was great to see him back two years ago. He is always an injury risk, but I would love to see the team bring him back for a one-year deal. The Bears also passed on Darwin Walker's option who could now be another free agent possibility for the team. 

The Pats have passed on Donte' Stallworth's option and he will become an unrestricted free agent. I placed Stallworth at the top of my wish list a few weeks ago. Stallworth was great here and seemed to have good chemistry with McNabb. Stallworth already knows the system which is huge when signing a free agent. 

Unlike most free agent pickups, you already know what you are getting in Stallworth. He isn't an upgrade to Curtis, but more of an addition and a compliment to a struggling offense. Am I the only one who gets excited at the prospects of a starting offense featuring Brian Westbrook, Reggie Brown, Kevin Curtis, and Donte' Stallworth captained by Donovan McNabb? 

The Eagles have a lot of decisions to make this off season. The spin from the team is exactly what I was afraid of after the Giants won the Super Bowl. Joe Banner is quick to point out the Giants lack of free agent activity last season which is true. However, he and others are quick to forget the acquisition of Plaxico Burress and what that has meant to the team and the quarterback. Hey, draft eight players who are going to start next season and we won't have to worry about free agents.

The other spin I heard from Eagle came is that the team could have went 10-6 with a few lucky breaks. Unfortunately the breaks came to teams like the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants. Could this team get to 10-6 and make a playoff run with a lucky fumble and a bad coaching move from the opposing coach? Sure, but give me a team that I can count on to get there on their own merits and not a team that counts on someone else's mistakes.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 12:24:06 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/164378</link>
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      <title>Top 15 NFL Kick/Punt Returners</title>
      <description>I think that this is a very interesting list, but we all know who is number one.

1.Devin Hester
2.Josh Cribbs
3.Pacman Jones
4.Leon Washington
5.Darren Sproles
6.Roscoe Parrish
7.Jacoby Jones
8.Maurice Jones-Drew
9.Jerious Norwood
10.Nate Burleson
11.Allen Rossum
12.Yamon Figurs
13.Ted Ginn Jr.
14.Dante Hall
15.Steve Breaston</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 23:38:08 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/39277</link>
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