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authentic
June-10th-2005, 10:34 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2082671

The Detroit Lions came out the surprise winner in the R.W. McQuarters' sweepstakes Friday by reaching an agreement in principle on a one-year, $1.6 million deal.

The Lions edged four other teams who were trying to sign the former Bears defensive back. The Vikings and Giants came the closest to beating out the Lions. The Redskins and Dolphins were also in the hunt but could only offer the NFL minimum.

In the end, McQuarters preferred going to a team with familiar faces. He played for Lions coach Steve Mariucci when he was a former first-round pick of the 49ers. In Chicago, McQuarters started for former Bears head coach Dick Jauron, who is the current Lions defensive coordinator.

McQuarters, 28, has played seven seasons, two with the 49ers and five with the Bears. In his final season with Chicago, McQuarters showed the versatility of playing cornerback and safety. He's also a punt-returner.

The move by the Lions to sign McQuarters could end their bid to get former Patriots cornerback Ty Law, who visited the team last month. Prior to the draft, the Lions identified cornerback as a need.

zoony
June-10th-2005, 10:36 PM
good move for the lions. he can give mooch the bears playbook if nothing else.

HeHateMe
June-10th-2005, 10:42 PM
At least in Detroit, he may have a chance to start.

Joeythetapeworm
June-10th-2005, 10:46 PM
That was kind of out of nowhere, eh?

I guess the article tries to explain it, but who saw it coming?

boobiemiles
June-10th-2005, 11:12 PM
Just as long as the Giants didn't get him.

authentic
June-10th-2005, 11:15 PM
well i knew we where out of the running when i heard talks about him getting the minimum.. he's still fairly young and i'm sure he's still looking to start in this league. though i don't really care, good for him anyways.

Mr. S
June-10th-2005, 11:26 PM
i thought the Giants were the closest. I wouldnt have been worried about him either anyways. But yeh, seems like his best place to start there.

bubba9497
June-10th-2005, 11:27 PM
he's not "that" good

THEHEREAFTER
June-10th-2005, 11:33 PM
Originally posted by bubba9497
he's not "that" good


:doh:

bubba9497
June-10th-2005, 11:38 PM
Originally posted by THEHEREAFTER



:doh:

what? he's not

authentic
June-10th-2005, 11:44 PM
The move by the Lions to sign McQuarters could end their bid to get former Patriots cornerback Ty Law, who visited the team last month. Prior to the draft, the Lions identified cornerback as a need.

i wonder what team will end up taking Ty Law. its funny to see a player get old and injury prone all in one season.. yet i do think eventually the Browns will give him a call.

dfbovey
June-11th-2005, 12:04 AM
McQuarters would have provided nice depth and a good return man, but really it's another one of those things where I didn't understand the interest in him on the Redskin's side.

Our secondary really doesn't need any help unless Taylor becomes unavailable and it's looking like that might not even be an issue.

Joe Sick
June-11th-2005, 12:22 AM
Originally posted by dfbovey
McQuarters would have provided nice depth and a good return man, but really it's another one of those things where I didn't understand the interest in him on the Redskin's side.

Our secondary really doesn't need any help unless Taylor becomes unavailable and it's looking like that might not even be an issue.

I think we look at just about every player cut. Anytime we could get a possible starter for the league minimum, we'll try. Guys playing for the vet minimum with no salary bonus are a win-win situation. They will play hard but there is no penalty if we cut them.

That's a pretty hefty salary, though.