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Re: NFL taking away Redskins cap space
[quote=Paintrain;896379]Don't waste your hate on him, he's an entertainer. Once a writer becomes a TV personality quit looking at them as a journalist. He says things that get a reaction and is paid well for it. Rule of thumb, opinions shared on any show where media is interviewing media (First Take, Around The Horn, PTI, most sports talk radio, etc) doesn't hold any weight past the commercial break.[/quote]
i feel my hate on him isn't wasted, he's a tool. over!! rated!! |
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Wilbon doesn't like the skins and the skins don't like Wilbon. Old news--but **** em again.
Probably the biggest dick thing about this is the timing: the DAY before FA starts. That's just to **** with us and the cowroids. But given that we knew we pissed people off by dumping the AH and DH money, I am sure we're ready for this. Not that we're Ok with it, but we've got contingencies. Atogwe and others are getting their calls, people are being asked about restructuring, clever contracts are being drawn up for our target FAs, etc. This will cost us a player or two, no doubt, which is ****ed up. But this part of the CBA was aimed at Danny and Jerry and the trap is being sprung now. Bet Danny and Jerry are getting a little tired of carrying some of the weaker franchises with their money. (Oh, and yeah: AH was the worst thing EVER. This is penance for signing that douche. Pay the fine and move on.) |
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Hopefully this will be good news...
Chris Russell @Russellmania980 The @NFL doesn't say in the statement they released that the #Redskins can't appeal, which I have to think Dan/Bruce/Mike will try & do |
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[quote=MonkFan4Life;896368]I hate Michael Wilbon with all my soul ![/quote]
Yeah he's a complete POS [url=http://thesportsnote.com/2007/11/26/wilbon-cold-as-ice-on-sean-taylor/]Wilbon cold as ice on Sean Taylor — The Sports Note[/url] |
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From Maske:
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Officials of the league and the NFL Players Association agreed to the reduction in the salary cap for the two teams in deliberations over the past week, said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the topic. The union agreed to the resolution reluctantly, the person said. Union officials believe that neither team did anything wrong or attempted to circumvent the salary cap. But the union acquiesced to the decision because the league would have lowered the salary cap for all 32 teams if it did not. Instead, the salary cap space taken from the Redskins and Cowboys was redistributed among other NFL teams. The salary cap for next season was set at $120.6 million per team.[/COLOR] The "officials of the league". Hmmm. Guess they're not skins or cowboys! |
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[quote=mlmpetert;896392]Yeah he's a complete POS
[url=http://thesportsnote.com/2007/11/26/wilbon-cold-as-ice-on-sean-taylor/]Wilbon cold as ice on Sean Taylor — The Sports Note[/url][/quote] case and point, guys a douche, him not backing down on his taylor comments are what really did it for me. the guy thinks he knows everything. |
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Wow, I can't believe this thread has nearly 200 posts already.
I'm sure it's been said, but I'm really miffed that there wasn't any specific rule that was broken. We lose $36M because we violated an "understanding?" Don't all deals have to be approved by the league? So the league approves these deals then drops a bomb on us for it? |
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[quote=JWsleep;896395]From Maske:
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Officials of the league and the NFL Players Association agreed to the reduction in the salary cap for the two teams in deliberations over the past week, said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the topic. The union agreed to the resolution reluctantly, the person said. Union officials believe that neither team did anything wrong or attempted to circumvent the salary cap. But the union acquiesced to the decision because the league would have lowered the salary cap for all 32 teams if it did not. Instead, the salary cap space taken from the Redskins and Cowboys was redistributed among other NFL teams. The salary cap for next season was set at $120.6 million per team.[/COLOR] The "officials of the league". Hmmm. Guess they're not skins or cowboys![/quote] Ridiculous... I expect a shit storm coming the NFL's way. |
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This is such cut and dry collusion, it's pretty preposterous.
I don't like Roger Goodell one bit. |
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[quote=JWsleep;896395]From Maske:
[COLOR="DarkRed"]Officials of the league and the NFL Players Association agreed to the reduction in the salary cap for the two teams in deliberations over the past week, said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the topic. The union agreed to the resolution reluctantly, the person said. Union officials believe that neither team did anything wrong or attempted to circumvent the salary cap. [B]But the union acquiesced to the decision because the league would have lowered the salary cap for all 32 teams if it did not.[/B] Instead, the salary cap space taken from the Redskins and Cowboys was redistributed among other NFL teams.[B] The salary cap for next season was set at $120.6 million per team[/B].[/COLOR] The "officials of the league". Hmmm. Guess they're not skins or cowboys![/quote] has anyone actually seen or heard of the salary cap being reduced? i thought it was acutally up from last year? what were they going to reduce the salary cap to if the owners weren't forced into this deal? |
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This HAS to be illegal. I mean, even though Goodell rules with an iron fist, there are laws that must be followed in business practices. It just stinks of collusion to me.
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[quote=mlmdub130;896400]has anyone actually seen or heard of the salary cap being reduced? i thought it was acutally up from last year? what were they going to reduce the salary cap to if the owners weren't forced into this deal?[/quote]
I think its only up like a quarter of a million dollars from where it was last season. And from what I am gathering, the NFLPA has to agree to the salary cap before the start of each season. The OWNERS made the NFLPA agree to this under pain of a reduced salary cap for all teams, reduced by like 3-4 million per team unless they agreed to the terms for the punishment for the 4 teams, the skins, cowboys, and no 1.6 million dollar cuts for the saints and raiders, who apparently adopted the same practices the skins and cowgirls did, but not to such an extent. The other owners and Goodell were the driving force behind this. |
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My personal preference is to cut some high cost players, restructure some contracts, sign a lot of younger (cheap) players and just take the full hit this year and get it over with.
We got RGIII, and I will NOT let this kill my buzz. Hail....... |
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Won't stand, a verbal warning isn't enough in the courts.
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Be interesting to see what the Skins official response will be....
A little bit of a downer to be sure on the eve of Free Agency. But as has been stated, I do not believe for a moment that this has taken anybody at Redskin Park by surprise and I fully expect the team to acquire what they need in FA in a plan B mode. If nothing else, over the years Dan and the team have proven to be salary Cap masters....always doing what the rest of the league said could not get done without ever falling into the always predicted salary cap....Hell. No doubt contributing to the jealousy we see and the subsequent piling on of the other owners at this time? |
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