see dude, this is what you gotta do. Look at post count and how long the person has been here, then make a decision. Do u really think bigal would still be here if he were always lying? I think not
i have ESPN news on and they havent said it. The breaking news is and in the NFL ticker it wasnt mentioned
Wow...if this isn't true I will stab someone...I REALLY like Dyson alot. He has tremendous speed and just needs to be coached...and he is YOUNG...please be true...
5 years 11 million with a 3 million SB as per ESPN news. Apparently not confirmed yet though. http://www.bigblueinteractive.com/petescorner2/forum_display.cfm?F1_ID=184177 Not on ESPN Breaking News or Bottom Line yet though. I WANNA KNOW!
ESPN.com article.... check it now on the nfl page. hold on.... just nutted all over myself. Great F'm signing!
ets, Dyson agree to five-year, $11.5 million deal By John Clayton ESPN.com The New York Jets beat out two of Andre Dyson's former teams -- the Tennessee Titans and the Seattle Seahawks -- and reached an agreement with the cornerbackl on a five-year, $11.5 million deal, including $3 million in signing and roster bonuses. Andre Dyson Cornerback Seattle Seahawks Profile 2005 SEASON STATISTICS Tot Ast Solo FF Sack Int 21 20 1 1 0 1 Dyson will replace Ty Law as one of the Jets' starting corners. By going to the Jets, Dyson will end up making more money than he would have had he stayed with the Seahawks, who released him last month. Dyson was scheduled to make $3 million this season. Dyson, 26, was drafted by the Titans, and went to the Seahawks prior to the 2005 season. Apparently, he didn't burn any ties with his former teams. Both Seattle and Tennessee were trying to talk Dyson into a lower paying contract to come back and compete for a starting job. Dyson opted to make a new start with new head coach Eric Mangini and the Jets. In his five years in the league, Dyson, a graduate of Utah, has 17 interceptions and 69 passes defensed. John Clayton is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com.
Jets, Dyson agree to five-year, $11.5 million dealBy John Clayton ESPN.com The New York Jets beat out two of Andre Dyson's former teams -- the Tennessee Titans and the Seattle Seahawks -- and reached an agreement with the cornerbackl on a five-year, $11.5 million deal, including $3 million in signing and roster bonuses. Andre Dyson Cornerback Seattle Seahawks Profile 2005 SEASON STATISTICS Tot Ast Solo FF Sack Int 21 20 1 1 0 1 Dyson will replace Ty Law as one of the Jets' starting corners. By going to the Jets, Dyson will end up making more money than he would have had he stayed with the Seahawks, who released him last month. Dyson was scheduled to make $3 million this season. Dyson, 26, was drafted by the Titans, and went to the Seahawks prior to the 2005 season. Apparently, he didn't burn any ties with his former teams. Both Seattle and Tennessee were trying to talk Dyson into a lower paying contract to come back and compete for a starting job. Dyson opted to make a new start with new head coach Eric Mangini and the Jets. In his five years in the league, Dyson, a graduate of Utah, has 17 interceptions and 69 passes defensed. John Clayton is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com.
oh, i totally agree with you..... but im just saying, 5000 posts of truth aint no lies in that. He wouldnt still be here if he was always lying
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2389547 The New York Jets beat out two of Andre Dyson's former teams -- the Tennessee Titans and the Seattle Seahawks -- and reached an agreement with the cornerbackl on a five-year, $11.5 million deal, including $3 million in signing and roster bonuses. Andre Dyson Cornerback Seattle Seahawks Profile 2005 SEASON STATISTICS Tot Ast Solo FF Sack Int 21 20 1 1 0 1 Dyson will replace Ty Law as one of the Jets' starting corners. By going to the Jets, Dyson will end up making more money than he would have had he stayed with the Seahawks, who released him last month. Dyson was scheduled to make $3 million this season. Dyson, 26, was drafted by the Titans, and went to the Seahawks prior to the 2005 season. Apparently, he didn't burn any ties with his former teams. Both Seattle and Tennessee were trying to talk Dyson into a lower paying contract to come back and compete for a starting job. Dyson opted to make a new start with new head coach Eric Mangini and the Jets. In his five years in the league, Dyson, a graduate of Utah, has 17 interceptions and 69 passes defensed.