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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Re: Derrick Dockery:
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the "bit high" was sarcastic. It was a ton high. I thought they would have tried to make an offer the year before his contract ran out. I can't blame Dockery at all for signing that deal, he would have been foolish not to. I just look at the alternative contracts we through out to people that have not done squat since joining our team, and can't use the "sensable spending" as an excuse. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Norfolk
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Granted I would have felt better about overpaying a little bit in order to keep cohesion if we didn't have a history of doing so with guys like Lloyd, Brunell, Arch, etc. but because of bad moves like those, the effects became cumulative. Management had to change thier philosophy at some point because the old way clearly was not working, unfortunately Dockery was the first one in line...now that they've made the first step, I just hope the common sense trend continues and it doesn't become a sacrifice made in vain.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Derrick Dockery:
I've seen about 4 or 5 Bills games this year. Dockery is decent, but he's no Steve Hutchinson. Though his contract seems to say he is.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Charlotte NC
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I dont know how else to say it, this organization overpays for players from OUTSIDE the redskins locker room. It would have been nice to see them step up and offer a respectable contract to Dockery the year prior to him becomming a free agent. They didn't. they let him test FA market knowing he was going to get offers. Granted, I am sure they didn't he would get that kind of offer, but still the one they offered him was insulting to say the least. They choose to overpay $30+ million to guys from outside the organization. Randel El, come on. he is over paid for his production, Lloyd really no need to even discuss that one, nor the Arch deal. That is $30+ million in guys that quite frankly dont or are not living up to the money. Had we offered something remotely respectable to Dockery he could possibly be here and we wouldn't have to worry about overpaying another FA guard next year, or having to draft a position we wouldn't have needed. It will end up costing us more in a year or two than what is would have had he been signed. Kendall is getting old, he's 33?? We are going to eat the 7 or 8 million on Lloyds deal, eating the however many millions on the arch deal, and to me the money they gave Randel el is too much. He should be getting TO or a top flight receiver #'s for what he is being paid to be a #2 receiver. |
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Playmaker
Join Date: May 2004
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Re: Derrick Dockery:
56, if you want to argue that we have historically overpaid for free agents then I don't think anyone would disagree with you. But that has nothing to do with Dockery, who garnered a market deal far in excess of what he was worth. Kudos to the Skins for having the fortitude and forsight to balk on that deal, even though they wanted to keep the player.
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Charlotte NC
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i do agree, no way I would have paid him that amount of money. I just dont think I should have come down to him hitting the FA market. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Leesburg, VA
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Re: Derrick Dockery:
I agree with 56fanatic - had we done the right thing and given Doc an extension when he had a year left on his contract, we would have saved a ton of money and kept a core guy just entering his prime. We just did exactly that with Cooley's extension, so I hope we continue the trend with Taylor and others that we hope to retain. The only time we should allow a solid core player get to free agency again is if we have no intention of keeping him.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Derrick Dockery:
Interesting. I don't remember that. All you ever heard was Rod Gardner or Santana Moss.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Re: Derrick Dockery:
Didn't the Brandon Lloyd saga teach us what happens when we give players contract extensions prematurely? Sorry, you just can't keep every free agent. The league's most consistently excellent teams -- NE, Pit, Baltimore, Indy -- sure don't.
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