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Re: Dockery Cut:
he wont be in line for another BIG payday, but he would certainly be in our price range. I'd love to have him back and he is well worth a contract averaging 4-5M a year but not much more than that.
Personally, i'd love to have him back. |
Re: Dockery Cut:
[quote=BigHairedAristocrat;530163]he wont be in line for another BIG payday, but he would certainly be in our price range. I'd love to have him back and he is well worth a contract averaging 4-5M a year but not much more than that.
Personally, i'd love to have him back.[/quote] Yeah I was going to say something along the lines of $3M - $4M a year. |
Re: Dockery Cut:
... Dock will play better when he's back in the B & G, especially playing alongside Samuels. It's time for the big guy to come home and I hope this is our next FA move.
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Re: Dockery Cut:
YES ! You bring him back NOW !!!!
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Re: Dockery Cut:
I love this shi......We should jump all over Dockery, hes not going to get a huge payday anywhere, he was just cut outright to save 25million under the cap for the bills..
Give him a 7-8 mill bonus and 5mill per yr and lock him up at guard for the next 4yrs |
Re: Dockery Cut:
Yes, bring him back in. He and Samuels already have chemistry, re-sign Kendal for depth.
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Re: Dockery Cut:
To me, our entire off-season plan hinges on the result of the AH deal. If it happens, then I don't foresee signing anybody other than Hall. If it doesn't, then let's sign Dock, Andrews, Canty and Crowley. Solid pick-ups at reasonable prices.
IMO, it is akin to the 2004 off-season. Jevon Kearse was the big-money aquisition. We went after him hard. Instead of throwing (at the time) obscene money at him and getting no one else, we let him go to Phil. Instead, we gave solid contracts to M. Washington, C. Griffin, S. Springs, J. Salavea and T. Tupa. I would much prefer a free-agent class similar to the 2004 group than one big signing. |
Re: Dockery Cut:
I think i would be happy enough if the Skins brought Dock back that i could forgive them for one or two of bone-head moves and non-moves the skins have made and will make during this free-agency period.
Dock back in the B&G would be a beautiful thing to see. |
Re: Dockery Cut:
Well, sounds like we're all in agreement then :)
... who's gonna make the call to Redskins Park |
Re: Dockery Cut:
Come on home Dock! We did'nt sell your house...we just rented it out. I think he'd play better here anyway under Buges.
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Re: Dockery Cut:
[quote=The Goat;530184]Well, sounds like we're all in agreement then :)
... who's gonna make the call to Redskins Park[/quote] Hopefully Sanity has already called them. |
Re: Dockery Cut:
[quote=JoeRedskin;530179]To me, our entire off-season plan hinges on the result of the AH deal. If it happens, then I don't foresee signing anybody other than Hall. If it doesn't, then let's sign Dock, Andrews, Canty and [B]Crowley[/B]. Solid pick-ups at reasonable prices.
IMO, it is akin to the 2004 off-season. Jevon Kearse was the big-money aquisition. We went after him hard. Instead of throwing (at the time) obscene money at him and getting no one else, we let him go to Phil. Instead, we gave solid contracts to M. Washington, C. Griffin, S. Springs, J. Salavea and T. Tupa. I would much prefer a free-agent class similar to the 2004 group than one big signing.[/quote] If you mean Crowder, the LB from Miami, he re-signed with the Dolphins yesterday. |
Re: Dockery Cut:
[quote=The Goat;530184]Well, sounds like we're all in agreement then :)
... who's gonna make the call to Redskins Park[/quote] If the Skins FO isn't all over this I would be very surprised. |
Re: Dockery Cut:
JLC's take:
[QUOTE]We're monitoring the situation with former Skins guard Derrick Dockery, who was cut by the Buffalo Bills. Obviously, the Skins are very familiar with Dockery, whom they drafted and watched develop into a solid NFL guard duirng his four seasons at Redskins Park. Ultimately, money, and the salary-cap situation, might prevent Daniel Snyder and Vinny Cerrato from bringing back Dockery. But Dockery is a "Joe Bugel guy," so it's difficult to imagine that Snyder and Cerrato wouldn't at least explore the situation.[/QUOTE] [url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/2009/02/montgomery_receives_tender_off.html]Montgomery Receives Tender; Dockery on Market (Updated) - Redskins Insider[/url] |
Re: Dockery Cut:
This could be like Fred Smoot all over again (leave for big money, get humbled, and come home)
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