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Angel
03-13-2006, 01:50 PM
Brees in no hurry to choose a team

By Harvey Fialkov
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Posted March 13 2006


The Dolphins' dogged courtship of free-agent quarterback Drew Brees continued Sunday as he flew from New Orleans to South Florida to meet with team officials for the second straight day.

Both Brees and his agent, Tom Condon, confirmed the visit with the Dolphins after the 2004 Pro Bowl quarterback met with Saints officials on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.

As if avoiding a blitz, Brees, 27, wouldn't allow any high-pressure sales pitches from the Saints or Dolphins to rush his decision.

"I'm evaluating all of my options and I want to make sure that I give everything the chance that it deserves," Brees said Sunday in New Orleans. "I'm really just taking in a lot of information right now. I'm not going to rush it because this is a big decision. Wherever I sign is where I plan on spending the rest of my career and winning a few championships in the process and raising a family and everything else. It's more than just a one-year thing."

The Saints and Dolphins are battling for the services of arguably the top-rated free-agent quarterback on the market.

"He's going to dinner with club officials tonight and I'm sure I'll talk to [General Manager Randy Mueller today]," Condon said.

If Brees isn't signed, a source said the Dolphins will bring in Arizona quarterback Josh McCown for a free-agent visit early this week.

Also, disgruntled Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper and Redskins backup quarterback Patrick Ramsey are still being shopped around the league. The Dolphins are believed to have interest in Culpepper if they don't land Brees.

Brees, a native of Austin, Texas, said that New Orleans' struggles since Hurricane Katrina will not affect his decision.

Brees discounted the notion that the Saints would still use their second overall draft pick to select a quarterback in the upcoming draft if he signed with them.

"No, when they did that with Philip Rivers in San Diego, obviously they were drafting him to come in and replace me, but my mindset is I'm not competing against anybody but myself," Brees said. "I would assume they would not take a quarterback, just because when you draft me, you better expect me to be here a long time."

Brees, who sustained labrum and rotator cuff injuries to his throwing shoulder in the 2005 season finale against the Broncos, said the healing process is four weeks ahead of schedule.

"When I first had my surgery, they said it was going to be a six- or seven-month deal and it's going to be tough, but I know how to handle this," he said.

"I just have to realize it's a process. To these guys, the shoulder's a non-issue. I think they know, just like I know where I'm going to be when it counts."

The Dolphins refuse to comment on any free-agent encounters until they sign the player.

Hodge, Goodman sign

The Dolphins netted their first free-agent catches by coming to terms with former Saints linebacker Sedrick Hodge and Lions cornerback Andre' Goodman.

Hodge, a more affordable option than free-agent linebacker LaVar Arrington to replace outside linebacker Junior Seau, agreed to a two-year deal worth $2 million with up to $1 million in incentives each year (based on playing time).

Hodge, who was drafted in the third round by Mueller when he was the Saints' GM in 2001, had a career-high 74 tackles in 2002, and notched 51 tackles last season.

Hodge was suspended for the first four games in 2004 for violating the league's substance-abuse policy.

Goodman, 27, agreed to a three-year deal worth approximately $5 million, with the potential to earn $2.5 million in incentives. Goodman, a four-year veteran, had a career-high 47 tackles and three interceptions in eight starts last season.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/football/pro/dolphins/sfl-dol13mar13,0,7255303.story?coll=sfla-dolphins-front

Plunkett16
03-13-2006, 03:47 PM
If drew brees was smart he piss the chargers off and their fan base by signing with the raiders:p

Angel
03-14-2006, 08:04 AM
If drew brees was smart he piss the chargers off and their fan base by signing with the raiders:p
Well the Raiders need to wake up and make him an offer he can't refuse ;)