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Playoff Time!
Published 4/17/2008 by Sturminator at Bob's Blog - Live from Lewisville
... Carlyle said. "We're putting him in a real tough situation if we decide to use him, to expect offense and put him with Ryan Getzlaf and whoever we decide to use on the other side. We think it's dangerous to put a player in his first game back in that situation. "There will be a lot of intensity tomorrow, the game will be at a high pace and there will be a lot of physical play. Sometimes it takes a while for a player to get his feet underneath him." MB3 tries to get the deal that the Shark wants … Marion Barber made it ...

Barber asking for bigger cut in Dallas
Published 4/17/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... Running back Marion Barber will eventually sign a long-term deal with the Cowboys, but over the next couple of months, you'll see plenty of posturing from both sides. According to The Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys have offered a financial package in the $30 million range. Dallas is apparently working off the six-year, $34.5 million contract that Michael Turner signed in Atlanta. ...

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