packersnews.com - 3/22/2008
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Posted March 22, 2008 Safety Bigby signs 1-year deal Atari Bigby has signed his one-year tender as an exclusive-rights player with the Green Bay Packers but is hoping he's on the list of core players for a longer-term deal in the near future. Bigby, whose tender for a player entering his third NFL season is $445,000, was a starting safety last year and played his best at the end of the ...
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Bigby agrees to contract
Railbird Central —
... "Teams like to see a guy make it through training camp (healthy) first," Bigby's agent Jack Bechta told the Green Bay Press-Gazette in regards to signing a long term deal with the Packers. ...
BIGBY STAYS PUT
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The Packers are keeping safety Atari Bigby for another year. But it’s really not much of a development, since Bigby had no other options. Bigby is an exclusive-rights free agent, and he has signed a one-year deal that will pay him $445,000 for the 2008 season. Next year, he’ll be eligible for restricted free agency. If he doesn’t sign a long-term deal first. Agent Jack Bechta thinks that it could happen during the regular season. “Teams like to see a guy make it through training camp [healthy] first,” Bechta told the GreenBay Press-Gazette . Bigby came on strong late in ...
The Roundup: Let’s talk about something other than the Tournament
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... that she still looks great today, as evidenced by Google searching.
Now we give way to your non-NCAA Roundup. Plenty of Tourney talk to come (and if you do talk Tourney in the comments, I’ll sucker punch you in the junk).
PacMan Jones and his lawyer think PacMan Jones is a good fit for the New England Patriots. I want to come up with something witty here, but I feel the joke writes itself. [Boston Herald]
Good news for Packers fans: Atari Bigby inked a 1 year deal to stay in Green Bay. [PackersNews]
Lofa Tatupu is now ...
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