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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
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Unfortunately, when you give a big QB contract, you hope that you can draft well to keep up with FA losses, since you can't afford to keep everyone. If you don't draft well, you end up like the Colts - wasting years of good QB play with a bad team. |
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
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I think the contract KC would sign is in the range of Luck's contract. If the Skins offer a "fair" contract and he rejects it than I have no problem not paying him top 3 money for what his performance has been. Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk |
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
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We all know our history with QB's and, with that in mind, I have no desire to see the Skins gamble once again at that critical position. I believe that Kirk is good enough now to get us where we want to go and he gets even better every season. To the Skins management I say this: "We have a QB we can win with for the next 5 to 10 years. That QB is Kirk Cousins. So just shut up and pay up!
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
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Besides, it's all about the guaranteed money anyway. It looks to me that the Redskins management is trying to pull a fast one on the guaranteed amount to compensate for their own stupidity in signing Kirk to two franchise tag deals. That's about real money, not salary cap dollars. There is no way that Kirk and his representatives are going to let the Skins make up for the $19M they paid him last season by trying to pay him a low guaranteed amount on a new long-term deal signed prior to this season. I'd guess that about 40% of any long-term deal would need to be guaranteed to get Kirk to sign.
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
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I still think Cousins will sign as long as the offer is reasonable.
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
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Joe Flacco - $120 mil contract in 2014, $44 guaranteed, still $22 mil / year = top 4 contract currently Andy Dalton - $115 mil contract in 2014 Brock Osweiler - $18/mil, $37 guaranteed (8th most guaranteed money in history) Ryan Tannehil - $19.2 mil/yaer Colin Kaepernick $126 million, avg $21/yr Jay Cutler $126 million, avg 18/year |
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
It simply comes down to supply and demand. There just isn't enough of a supply of above average quarterback in the league on the level of Kirk Cousins. The quarterbacks who are better than Cousins are franchise, elite quarterbacks. IMO, Cousins falls underneath that category, but is well within the potential of taking a team to the Super Bowl if that team has been well built.
Having said all of that, Cousins is worth a big contract. However, I think the Redskins should draft a quarterback next year and be prepared to not have Cousins after 2018.
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give me $21 - $23 per and $50 guaranteed and i'd take it in a heart beat. |
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
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The good news is that Kirk's unresolved contract status doesn't seem to have gotten in the way of building the team during the off-season.
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Re: Redskins fire GM Scot McCloughan
When are people going to understand that average to above average QB's in the NFL are going to get paid a lot of money. That's just how it is in the NFL. If you don't want to pay the premium then draft someone and let them play on their rookie deal, or go get Brian Hoyer.
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