Dwight Freeney signs; becomes highest paid defensive player in NFL history
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Obviously, it's great Dwight is signed long term. He acted a like a true professional throughout the entire process, attending mini-camp and other training sessions when he was not obligated to do so. This is in stark contrast to Asante Samuel in New England or Larry Johnson in KC, and says a lot about the atmosphere Bill Polian has created with his players.
It's also fitting that Dwight is now paid the most, and not Nate Clements. Dwight is the best DE in football. Yes, that means he's better than Jason Taylor (last year's defensive MVP). Dwight is the most disruptive player on defense in this league. He makes mince meat out of great LTs like Ogden and Jones, and makes QBs run for their life. He's also very good against the run, despite what wannabe pundits think or say.
So, congrats to Dwight for getting paid. While you look at those figures and think My God, that's a lot of bread! it's important to remember that Freeney is as much responsible for the re-vitalization of Indianapolis as Manning is. His electric play brings money and influence into the city, and both the team and the community are different as a result. When you look at the kinds of profits Dwight brings to the Colts, $72 million over 6 years is chump change. It's easy to take the PFT way and bash these guys that sign big contracts. I personally have no problem with players like Freeney getting paid big money. It's when guys like Adam Archuleta and Willis McGahee get big deals that I have a problem. I don't think it was a coinsidence that this happened the day Corey Simon was re-activated. We'll see if anything happens there. Now, it's a matter of getting the rooks signed in time for camp. Go Colts!
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Holy balls
by BSanders37 on Jul 13, 2007 3:00 PM EDT 0 recs
Impact!
As an aside, my favorite Freeney motion is when he swoops way outside, then does kindof a windmill/swimming/angry werewolf motion with his arms while gunning for the QB. He nailed Trent Green with one of these in the playoffs.
by clownsaw on Jul 13, 2007 3:06 PM EDT 0 recs
Freeney's run D
When he plays the run.
by shake n bake on Jul 13, 2007 3:23 PM EDT 0 recs
to clarify
by shake n bake on
Jul 13, 2007 3:25 PM EDT
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I like the deal
It doesn't look like the deal is heavily backloaded, ($37.72 million over the first three years) so the Colts can just wait until the deals up or nearly up to make a decision on how much to pay a 32-33 year old Freeney.
It looks good for now, good for later and good for Freeney.
by shake n bake on Jul 13, 2007 3:32 PM EDT 0 recs
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
by ArchieManning on Jul 13, 2007 4:33 PM EDT 0 recs
The whole Patriots line is better than Freeney?
by shake n bake on
Jul 13, 2007 5:01 PM EDT
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I am a fan of
by ArchieManning on
Jul 13, 2007 5:14 PM EDT
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Awww, ok c'mon the joke's over Terry!
by PaytonMenning on
Jul 13, 2007 10:09 PM EDT
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Sacks
A 4-3 DE is going to more sacks than a 3-4 D lineman but Freeney dominates the sack numbers while being the opposing teams primary concern and facing a constant double team.
Freeney is at the very least average in run support. The playoffs showed what Freeney and the rest of the Colts D can do in run defence when he has a little run support from LBs that aren't horrible tacklers/Bob Sanders.
by shake n bake on
Jul 13, 2007 5:16 PM EDT
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I know Peyton would rather see Freeney
by ArchieManning on
Jul 13, 2007 5:22 PM EDT
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I wonder why?
by shake n bake on
Jul 13, 2007 5:27 PM EDT
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I do not think Dwight Freeney
by Skin Patrol on Jul 13, 2007 5:00 PM EDT 0 recs
No problem
by shake n bake on
Jul 13, 2007 5:20 PM EDT
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Situational
by shake n bake on Jul 13, 2007 5:22 PM EDT 0 recs
Looking at Freeney's stats
by ArchieManning on
Jul 13, 2007 5:28 PM EDT
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why?
by shake n bake on
Jul 13, 2007 5:44 PM EDT
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Dwight
Sorry, you were saying something, Archie?
;)
by BigBlueShoe on
Jul 13, 2007 5:48 PM EDT
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But BBS,
(You can tell which games those are, because the Pats fans will tell you after the game is over whether it was important based on the outcome.)
by SteveW on
Jul 14, 2007 1:21 AM EDT
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Mr. Freeney is important....
by ABQ Colts Fan on Jul 13, 2007 7:04 PM EDT 0 recs
physical fitness
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/colts/2007-02-02-freeney-feature_x.htm
Hope Dwight is sticking to his eating right during the offseason.
by coltsfan on Jul 14, 2007 8:04 AM EDT 0 recs
yeah, BigBlue
Can you say OVERRATED?
by Terry on Jul 14, 2007 2:19 PM EDT 0 recs
Terry ...
by PaytonMenning on
Jul 14, 2007 11:33 PM EDT
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It's business....
Freeney is worth it. He plays hard: every down, every live second of the game--he's after the ball. He's extremely powerful. He's trying to pop free of the lineman, obviously--but he can straight overpower a lineman and throw him into the quarterback. Even when he doesn't get a sack, he often gets a hit on the quarterback. The lineman is almost always laying on the ground. 50% of his sacks result in a fumble. He puts the pressure on the quarterback needed to make the quarterback come up with bad decisions. It doesn't always work, but more often then not it does. He turns no-name cornerbacks into play makers. He turns the rest of the D-Line into play makers. Robert Mathis isn't a millionaire without Dwight Freeney. Brock isn't a DT without Freeney.
He's worth the money to the Colts. Maybe not to anyone else, I don't know. But he's the first guy Tony Dungy drafted and he's certainly done the job of allowing a cheap defense to support the expensive offense. He's been the only defensive player to play in their position throughout the last 4 seasons--and they've been successful ones. The Colts win with this formula.
by will on
Jul 15, 2007 12:38 AM EDT
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extra man
If the opposing offense is forced to think, "How we gonna stop this Freeney guy?" and have to put two linemen on him, he's like having an extra guy on the field.
by coltsfan on
Jul 15, 2007 9:53 AM EDT
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