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To: arno who wrote (37)8/2/2001 8:41:34 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 234
 
Actually they signed an interesting guy that could play 2nd string. They signed Billy Joe Tolliver (which I'm not saying is a great qb) but I think he could have some success in the west coast system. Furthermore I think you're wrong about Favre going down early in the season. In fact if You'd like to place a friendly wager about who goes down first, Favre or Griese I'd be more than happy to collect in Vegas. Imagine....an Oil man watching his pay Griese going down like a cheap hooker <g>



To: arno who wrote (37)8/2/2001 9:36:52 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 234
 
This was a great deal for the Broncs dood.

Broncos sign Davis, trade Crockett to Falcons
Aug. 2, 2001
SportsLine.com wire reports



GREELEY, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos have signed former San Francisco and Carolina cornerback Eric Davis.

They also traded linebacker Henri Crockett to the Atlanta Falcons for a seventh-round draft choice. Crockett had signed as a free agent from the Falcons in the offseason.

Davis, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, could strengthen Denver's secondary and challenge left cornerback Deltha O'Neal for a starting job.

Davis, 33, started all 16 games for Carolina last season despite a hand injury, becoming the only player in the league with at least five interceptions in five straight seasons.

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