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As the free agent signing and trading period begins today, the Vikings, who finished 15-1 before being upset by Atlanta in the NFC championship game, have seven starters who are unrestricted free agents and not a lot of money with which to work. with Carl Pickens, whom they may trade for the two first-round draft picks that come with that tag. That's because most of it went last season to defensive tackle John Randle, offensive tackle Todd Steussie, running back Robert Smith and wide receiver Jake Reed, to whom the team committed $93 million. They've since re-signed quarterback Randall Cunningham and offensive tackle Korey Stringer, who could have become free agents this year. There's also an X-factor, the new Cleveland Browns, who went cheap in the expansion draft, leaving them close to $40 million to spend on free agents, meaning they can outbid almost anyone. that's what makes free agency risky. Bay, who is likely to be given a franchise player tag to protect him. Cincinnati did the same this week vastly improved offensive line. Many players are improved by the players around them, like wide Alvin Harper, a standout in Dallas playing opposite Michael Irvine. He did nothing after signing in 1995 with Tampa Bay. What the Vikings do might turn on what happens with Brad Johnson, who began last season as the starting quarterback, got hurt twice and never got his job back from Cunningham. the success of the Vikings contrasts with the way other teams have thrown money around with little result. For example, Seattle spent millions on big-name free agents for the second straight year, but finished 8-8, costing coach Dennis Erickson his job. One problem: the revolving door game in which the Seahawks lost center Kevin Mawae, who went to the New York Jets and became the hub of their last year. The deepest position in free agency is wide receiver, headed by All-Pro Antonio Freeman of Green Johnson, due a $1.15 million bonus March 1, may be traded to Baltimore, coached by former Minnesota offensive coordinator Brian Billick. He's by far the most attractive quarterback available in a market that includes Collins, and veteran backups like Rich Gannon of Kansas City and Steve Bone of St. Louis. That would provide cap room to sign those Vikings who can leave — three quarters of the team's secondary, Pro Bowl linebacker Ed McDaniel, defensive linemen Derrick Alexander, Jerry Ball and Jason Fisk, fullback Chuck Evans and third-down back and kick returner David Palmer. Three cursed words lead to loss of points and $13,000 penalty Agassi, leading by a set but trailing in a second-set tiebreaker against 120th-ranked Cecil Mamitt, was defaulted from a tournament for the second time in his career Wednesday night for a series of profanities. Agassi ejected from tournament SAN JOSE, Calif. — What separates cursing at yourself in frustration from uttering obscenities that get you tossed out of a tennis tournament? Andre Agassi, ejected from the Sybse Open, says officials overreacted to his comments. The Associated Press The default will cost him $13,000 and a loss of rankings points that could drop him one or two places from his No. 7 world ranking. ATP tour supervisor Tom Barnes said the curses were aimed at linesman Al Klassen. Agassi said that the curses were directed at himself and that he covered his mouth with his hand when he said the last two of his three obscenities. "The words I used weren't singing him out at all. To default because one linesman thinks I'm making something personal with him is a bit of a stretch," Agassi said. "The judgment But as Klassen returned to his chair a second time, Agassi repeated his previous comment and Barnes was called to the court. He conferred with Ulrich, who penalized Agassi for verbal abuse and defaulted him — awarding the second-round match to a stunned Mamilt, who pleaded with Ulrich to continue play. Michael Chang said all players were aware of the rules about defaulting on the third violation, though he was somewhat surprised at Agassi's ejection. Agassi, seeded second in the tournament, won the first set 6-0 in just 18 minutes against Mamit, a qualifier who had never made it past the second round of an ATP tour event. But in the second-set tiebreaker, trailing four points to none, a frustrated Agassi began to curse. was made that the line was crossed. I don't think the line was crossed. I wasn't even making eye contact with the linesman." He was penalized a point for another audible obscenity. Aggasi said he knew the next such violation would result in default. Klassen went to chair impire Steve Ulrich to report Agassi's first comment, and Agassi was warned for an audible obscenity. As Klassen returned to his chair, Agassi made a muffled comment. "it's not an easy decision to make," said Chang, the tournament's fourth seed. "Andre's such a great draw in San Jose, and you don't want to lose a guy like that." "It's not the way you ever want to go out of a tournament," Agassi said. "I'm not too happy about it." Barnes announced yesterday that Agassi would be fined $7,500 for the outburst and would forfeit the $5,500 in Tournament director Barry MacKay also was stunned at the exit of his best attraction. Agassi: This is the second default of his career. "Obviously, it's a big disappointment," MacKay said. "It was shaping up to be a great match. I wasn't lis- prize money he would have gotten for reaching the second round. It was the second default of Agassi's career. He was ejected from the RCA Championships in Indianapolis in 1996 for cursing officials during a match against Daniel Nestor in which Agassi also won the first set and was struggling in the second. 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