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Sims Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Free agent offensive lineman Barry Sims continues to weigh potential options with the Patriots, Rams, 49ers and Ravens, his agent said. Ken Vierra, speaking to the Santa Rosa Press-Democrate, outlined the following criteria as important to Sims: a chance to earn starting job, a chance to play in postseason, best overall organization, best offensive ... [link]

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Daily Links: Best Called His Shot
Published 6/17/2008 by Bassett at thejetsblog.com
... metsblog.com for the latest reaction to the Willie Randolph firing … Neil Best called that MetLife was going to partner with the new stadium, three weeks ago. Pennington and Clemens, from RF365’s perspective. Matt Miller ranks the top tackles in the NFL on Mocking the Draft. The NFL Cheeleader Blog posted the story on the final Jets Flight Crew member. Could Barry Sims and the Patriots be a match?

Patriots Could Sign Barry Sims as Insurance Against Nick Kaczur
Published 6/17/2008 by Ryan Wilson at FanHouse
... In random order, of course. The loosely defined list of demands has Hashmarks' Mike Sando speculatin' on which team might have the best shot of signing Sims: ...

Rams on Sims' list
Published 6/18/2008 by VanRam at Turf Show Times: Front Page Posts
... The Rams are one of four teams being considered by free agent OT Barry Sims. The other three are the 49ers, Ravens and the Patriots.  ...

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