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Donald Penn would be a good fit at right tackle. He can handle counter and spin moves. Combined with silverback would be a very good look.
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[quote=diehardskin2982;1064105]Donald Penn would be a good fit at right tackle. He can handle counter and spin moves. Combined with silverback would be a very good look.[/quote]
this move would definitely be a good one (I think). |
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[quote=Skinsfanatic;1064106]this move would definitely be a good one (I think).[/quote]
As long as he doesn't pull a Jammal Brown and is injured before he ever plays on day 1. |
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Does AnyonePorterWhat We Paid Tracy Potter
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Hatcher in his conference call with Skins beat writers today....Awesome.
"Further discussing the appeal of playing for the Redskins, he said, "Just the rivalry, man. Just to get back to smash-mouth football, and just to get back at the Cowboys. It’s going to be a very exciting game when I go back down there to play the Cowboys. I’m looking forward to it. That’s one of the main reasons, the rivalry, to stay in it. If you come out of here and win the Super Bowl, you’ve earned it. It’s one of the hardest divisions in football." |
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^ love it.
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[quote=ICantGoAnother20yrsOfCrap;1064110]Hatcher in his conference call with Skins beat writers today....Awesome.
"Further discussing the appeal of playing for the Redskins, he said, "Just the rivalry, man. Just to get back to smash-mouth football, and just to get back at the Cowboys. It’s going to be a very exciting game when I go back down there to play the Cowboys. I’m looking forward to it. That’s one of the main reasons, the rivalry, to stay in it. If you come out of here and win the Super Bowl, you’ve earned it. It’s one of the hardest divisions in football."[/quote] philly aye? theres a bar in south jersey right over the bridge in blackwood where... it's an sheagles bar of course... but where like 10 skins fans including myself and my rag tag band of different team liking friends go and watch games.. more than welcome.. like 10 deep for Washington every sunday. very good place. very good staff. very consistent and diverse crowd on sundays. |
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[quote=diehardskin2982;1064107]As long as he doesn't pull a Jammal Brown and is injured before he ever plays on day 1.[/quote]
Yeah worried about his age. Feel like some of these contracts make us the retirement home of the NFL. |
[QUOTE=ICantGoAnother20yrsOfCrap;1064115]Yeah worried about his age. Feel like some of these contracts make us the retirement home of the NFL.[/QUOTE]
As someone pointed out, Fletcher was 32 when we signed him. 32 isn't the ideal but if we get 2 solid years that's great and anything more is gravy. |
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I was thinking we would take a look at Brandon Spikes but he signed a 1 yr. deal with the Bills. I hope we can get a deal with Donald Penn Saturday .
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Terms of Jason Hatcher Deal per John Keim (ESPN):
Hatcher received a $9-million signing bonus and has $10.5 million guaranteed. There's no guaranteed money after the first year and with his base salary escalating by a considerable amount in the third year, the Redskins could cut him and he would count $4.5 million against the cap (unless they can spread it out over two years at $2.25 million per). It's hard to imagine Hatcher getting to that final season considering his cap hit would be hefty for a player who would be 35 entering the season. But if he's still playing well? Different story. Here's the breakdown, courtesy of ESPN Stats & Information: 2014 Base salary: $1.5 million (fully guaranteed) Cap hit: $3.75 million 2015 Base salary: $3 million Cap hit: $5.25 million 2016 Base salary: $6.5 million Cap hit: $8.75 million 2017 Base salary: $7.5 million Cap hit: $9.75 million |
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[quote=CRedskinsRule;1064116]As someone pointed out, Fletcher was 32 when we signed him. 32 isn't the ideal but if we get 2 solid years that's great and anything more is gravy.[/quote]
Fletcher is the exception, not the rule. |
[QUOTE=diehardskin2982;1064129]Fletcher is the exception, not the rule.[/QUOTE]
Moreso, Fletcher was at the extreme end of the spectrum, others who are done and out by age 31 are on the other end of the spectrum. Where Hatcher falls is yet to be determined. If we get two solid years this would have to be viewed as a good contract. If he is cut a year from now it wasn't. |
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[quote=diehardskin2982;1064129]Fletcher is the exception, not the rule.[/quote]
You're letting your pessimism get the better of you. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this signing. In fact, it's a great signing for us. We're getting a disruptive player who will push the pocket. He has relatively low mileage in terms of career snaps. Has has proven to be durable. We're getting him on what is essentially a two-year cap friendly deal. He was a Pro Bowl player in 2013 when he had more sacks than Brian Orakpo. What more could you want from Bruce Allen? Perhaps he could come over your place and wash your car if that would make you happier. |
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[quote=KI Skins Fan;1064126]Terms of Jason Hatcher Deal per John Keim (ESPN):
Hatcher received a $9-million signing bonus and has $10.5 million guaranteed. There's no guaranteed money after the first year and with his base salary escalating by a considerable amount in the third year, the Redskins could cut him and he would count $4.5 million against the cap (unless they can spread it out over two years at $2.25 million per). It's hard to imagine Hatcher getting to that final season considering his cap hit would be hefty for a player who would be 35 entering the season. But if he's still playing well? Different story. Here's the breakdown, courtesy of ESPN Stats & Information: 2014 Base salary: $1.5 million (fully guaranteed) Cap hit: $3.75 million 2015 Base salary: $3 million Cap hit: $5.25 million [B]Release Fee: $6.75 million[/B] 2016 Base salary: $6.5 million Cap hit: $8.75 million [B]Release Fee: $4.5 million[/B] 2017 Base salary: $7.5 million Cap hit: $9.75 million [B]Release Fee: $2.25 million[/B][/quote] Just added the release fees. As CRed says, it's a two year contract. It costs more to release him then keep him in 2015 so he is likely on the roster. In 2016, he is unlikely to make the roster unless the contract is redone or he is has had a couple of monster years for us. |
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