Showing posts with label Anquan Boldin Trade News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anquan Boldin Trade News. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2009

NEW AGENT LIKELY FOR BOLDIN


By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 5/29/09

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Friday, April 24, 2009

The price goes down? Which price?

Supposedly the asking price for Anquan Boldin has been lowered as reported earlier, but what Tom Rock of Newsday is hearing, is that the Giants issue isn't the cost of draft picks but actually the $10 million dollar a year asking price of Anquan Boldin.  

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Wide-open debate: Whether it's Boldin or Braylon, Big Blue has Giant decision

Both Braylon Edwards (top) and Anquan Boldin would give Giants the big-time receiver they need to fill the shoes of Plaxico Burress.

Gary Meyes of the Daily News breaks down which option would be better for the Giants.  


Saturday, April 18, 2009

Boldin is Giants' best option to replace Burress

Clifton Brown, from the Sporting News discusses the 5 best options at WR for the New York Giants.  

Giants: Go get Edwards; Jets: Deal for Boldin

Bob Glauber, writer for Newsday believes both New York teams should be major players for Braylon Edwards and Anquan Boldin

Friday, April 17, 2009

Should teams go after Braylon or Boldin and more mailbag questions

Giants Consider Options in Search for Top Wideout

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Where might Anquan Boldin be playing his trade next?

Boldin too pricey for Giants, but Braylon may not be

Of course there have been rumors surrounding the Giants and Braylon Edwards for weeks now, but Jerry Reese wouldn't comment on them, saying only: "I’m not talking about Braylon. That’s somebody else’s player, he’s under contract, and there’s nothing to talk about that. A lot of chatter, a lot of false reports."

There have also been some rumors and reports that the Giants could be interested in Anquan Boldin, whom the Cardinals publicly put on the trading block yesterday. The Cardinals, who still hope to re-sign Boldin, are apparently seeking a package that includes a first, third and firth-round draft choice. Reese made it sound as if that was too steep a price to pay.

“For the right player, you do whatever you can to make it happen,” he said. “We’ll do what’s best for the Giants and I don’t know if that’s the best thing for us to do, to package up a deal that valuable. We like our draft picks, we like developing players, and we won’t … force anything.”

But, Reese, said, it doesn’t mean the Giants won’t spend that much for someone else.

“Maybe not for anybody available,” he said, “but there’s a couple guys that might be worth that price.”

Cards Will Listen To Offers For Boldin

Reese: Price too high ... at least for Boldin


Giants might be able to grab wide out Anquan Boldin from Cardinals


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