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Got beat down by Andre Johnson...............................that's all I know.

Precisely Brian, when Mr. Finnegan irritates Andre Johnson, A WR I have deep respect for, SW1 wants nothing to do with you. To me, Cortland is a dirty player who always gets penalized, & he doesn't play football the right way. 

 

Good luck in Oakland.  haha I could see Marvin Lewis obtaining you to play for the Cincinnati Bengals too. They do seem to do well with checkered players with criminal or anger management issues from previous teams for some reason, but I don't know why. It's uncanny & remarkable at the same time. 

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I want the Colts to sign him for one reason only, My dog (see avatar picture) is named Finnegan (after the D.K.M. song Finnegan's Wake) and I want a Colts Finnegan jersey....That said my dog would probably be a better FA pickup.....

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why not? I wanna see finnegan johnson round 2 haha

If you want colossal dysfunction send him to Dallas with Jerry Jones, I'd gladly watch that weekly train wreck . LOL! Besides, all Jerry Jones wants is headlines anyway. Good/bad it doesn't matter as long as the Cowboys are mentioned in the media right Jerry?  

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If you want colossal dysfunction send him to Dallas with Jerry Jones, I'd gladly watch that weekly train wreck . LOL! Besides, all Jerry Jones wants is headlines anyway. Good/bad it doesn't matter as long as the Cowboys are mentioned in the media right Jerry?  

We could possibly see Finnegan fight RGIII. I'd watch that.

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Lol what happened to this guy he used to be a pretty decent CB

Yes, there was a time when he was decent, but his mouth & mental lapses on the field make him too much of a darn headache now. I agree with your point though. His skill set was solid early in his career, but as skills diminish guys either work harder or smack talk to get ahead & we all know what path Mr. Finnegan is on now. 

 

When Jeff Fisher cuts you lose, your prospects don't look good at all, where's QB Vince Young again? Oh yeah, out of the league...

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And there goes @CortFinnegan with the news the Rams have released him. Classy send off message from him, too.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)

March 5, 2014

Maybe it's just me being sarcastic, but it's not so much what you say, but where you put your emphasis in that statement. 

 

"classy franchise and coach fish nothing but love thank you all"...you caboose hole...I can so see Finnegan adding that last line after thanking St. Louis & Fisher.

 

My Bad. I just don't like Finnegan. He gets on my nerves. 

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As FA CB go i saw an article recently and for production and price wise i wouldn't mind taking a punt on Captain Munnerlyn. was called on 10 pens last year but plays man. He had plus numbers against the run and in coverage on pff, i think they said he wouldn't command more than 5mil. thats just my 2cents as ye say. 

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As FA CB go i saw an article recently and for production and price wise i wouldn't mind taking a punt on Captain Munnerlyn. was called on 10 pens last year but plays man. He had plus numbers against the run and in coverage on pff, i think they said he wouldn't command more than 5mil. thats just my 2cents as ye say. 

 

Give me some Captain.

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i would like to sign him to compete for a starting spot he wouldnt be that pricey he's 30 and only has maybe 2-3 good years left but if he gets healthy he's way more reliable than toler and an overall better corner than toler yes he has an attitude on the field but so does almost every other player that plays on crap teams (titans,rams,etc.) but he is a good person some people just see his fight with johnson who i hate with a passion i would love to sign him and have him picking off whatever crappy QB the texans get and make johnson look silly Finnegan>>>>>>>>>Toler and any other corner we got except davis example Cassius Vaughn Ewwwww

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i would like to sign him to compete for a starting spot he wouldnt be that pricey he's 30 and only has maybe 2-3 good years left but if he gets healthy he's way more reliable than toler and an overall better corner than toler yes he has an attitude on the field but so does almost every other player that plays on crap teams (titans,rams,etc.) but he is a good person some people just see his fight with johnson who i hate with a passion i would love to sign him and have him picking off whatever crappy QB the texans get and make johnson look silly Finnegan>>>>>>>>>Toler and any other corner we got

I didn't mind you post till I got to the "Finnegan>>>>>>>>>>Toler and any other corner we got" part no way in hell is Finnegan better then Davis. I will give you Toler he isn't anything but injury prone IMO
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I didn't mind you post till I got to the "Finnegan>>>>>>>>>>Toler and any other corner we got" part no way in hell is Finnegan better then Davis. I will give you Toler he isn't anything but injury prone IMO

oh jeez hold up no way davis is better than finnegan without a doubt my apologies

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Overvalued

1. Cortland Finnegan, St. Louis Rams

Finnegan had a 2013 to forget as his -19.7 overall grade ranked 109th out of 110 cornerbacks. His -8.3 run grade was easily the worst. Throw in the 136 QB rating he allowed and 76.5% completion percentage and he might have arguably been the worst corner in the league last year (yes, we are aware of his eye injury). Unfortunately for the Rams, Finnegan is due $10 million again in 2014 and to make matters worse, they would only save $4 million of that by cutting him. Without a large improvement, he will top this list again next year.

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1. Cortland Finnegan, St. Louis Rams

Finnegan had a 2013 to forget as his -19.7 overall grade ranked 109th out of 110 cornerbacks. His -8.3 run grade was easily the worst. Throw in the 136 QB rating he allowed and 76.5% completion percentage and he might have arguably been the worst corner in the league last year (yes, we are aware of his eye injury). Unfortunately for the Rams, Finnegan is due $10 million again in 2014 and to make matters worse, they would only save $4 million of that by cutting him. Without a large improvement, he will top this list again next year.

but if you were to put him in a positive enviornment with a great team and talent like vontae davis alongside him he can thrive next year i wouldnt mind signing him to a 1 to 3 year deal loaded up front to where we could maybe get out easy in 2016

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but if you were to put him in a positive enviornment with a great team and talent like vontae davis alongside him he can thrive next year i wouldnt mind signing him to a 1 to 3 year deal loaded up front to where we could maybe get out easy in 2016

But we can get Shields or Verner for almost nothing if we use our saved cap from cutting Toler and Sheppard

They are younger then Finnegan

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No we don't but why keep him when his money can go towards the new starter

He would probably be kept as depth, I'd love an upgrade but dont see it happening...especially after 1 season for us, I'd be pleasantly surprised if we upgraded but dont see it happening

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He would probably be kept as depth, I'd love an upgrade but dont see it happening...especially after 1 season for us, I'd be pleasant;y surprised if we upgraded but dont see it happening

We won't upgrade we really need to. He will prolly get hurt again and we will suffer cause of it
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thanks for using our new ability to post twitter updates!

Nobody said anything and I assume nobody was as excited as me :)

 

So wait it just posts like the OP does if we put a link to a twitter post?

 

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Vinatieri and other kickers think the proposed extra point rule change should get the boot. http://t.co/8njOJlCmt5

— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL)

March 6, 2014

 

wow, that is awesome!!

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We won't upgrade we really need to. He will prolly get hurt again and we will suffer cause of it

I've just learned to temper my expectations when it comes to FA after last years disappointment, Grigs is going to do what he thinks is best no matter what any of us think, If Grigs sees Toler as a #2(He's not) then thats what he will be, If Grigs sees Satele as a starting Center(He's not) then thats what he will be, We are passengers along for the ride. I know what I would do but that dont mean nothin. Just gonna have to see what happens

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