Transactions are temporary, especially in the uncapped year.
Tenders don’t last forever, restricted free agents are true trade targets, and released players sometimes get a chance to return home.
Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune writes that two transactions made by the Chargers Thursday are not exactly what they seem.
Darren Sproles could still leave. The Chargers will entertain trade offers for him and they aren’t looking for a first- and third-round pick.
Nose tackle Jamal Williams may still return. The Chargers reportedly looked to deal Williams before his release, but they would like to bring him back. He was set to make $6 million in 2010.
Jamal Williams is a beast.
Does this matter ? Chargers will still finish 2nd in the AFC WEST
Jamal Williams to the Redskins…Book it.
They are in NEED of a nose tackle, move AH to the end.
yea behind the Rebuilt Raiders, lol. then again maybe I shouldn’t be laughing cause with that division anything is possible.
That’s right Mike_in_Texas,
Raiders in 2010! Just win, baby!!!
Would LOVE to see us keep Sproles and pair him up with Toby Gerhart.
And would also love to see us re-sign Jamal at a lower price and use him as a 20-25 plays a game NT.
You miopic raider fans. You still need a quarterback you idiots. You have to have a ligit
quarterback in the league to win. Tell me, how do
you all email from jail.
aaaaahahhahahahahahahhahahah. Did someone just mention the words “Raiders” and “win” in the same post?
The Raiders are the model franchise for what NOT to do.
Anything can happen in this (AFC West) division?
You must mean the 4 straight AFC West titles that SD has won.