Hold The Phone: Steelers CB McFadden Hires Drew Rosenhaus

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Bryant McFadden, the team's 2nd round draft choice in 2005, is entering the final year of his rookie contract. He's hired super-agent Drew Rosenhaus to help him re-sign a new (lucrative) deal. I say 'hold the phone' because a decision like this, no matter how inconsequential it may seem, has the potential to throw a monkey wrench in the team's decision making in next April's draft. Here's ... [link]

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Chris Cooley likes the new offense
Published 3/17/2008 by Skin Patrol <info@hogshaven.com> at Hogs Haven: Front Page Posts
... of mine (aside: Drew Rosenhaus got fired? Unbelievable my eading comprehension sucks) used to insist that Captain Chaos was slow, too slow to be the madman we see week in and week out dicing up the bad guys. Any scheme that finds footballs to Cooley's hands more, or better places him in a position to do horrible, immoral things to an opposing defense, is a net positive in my book. I don't have much of a feel for how the different philosophy will translate on the field -- does this mean more catches but lower YPC? Al Saunders did succeed in increasing Cooley's ...

Draft Fodder: no O-line in first round?
Published 3/18/2008 by Mike Frazer at The Steel Tradition
... Here’s something for folks to chew on: it was reported yesterday by a fellow blogger that Steelers cornerback Bryant McFadden has hired Drew Rosenhaus as his new agent as McFadden enters the final year of his rookie contract.  With the likely departure of DeShea Townsend in the next two to three years, it is imperative that the team lock down their young talent in the secondary, or bring in new blood to replace it, sooner rather than later. ...

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