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Old 03-02-2006, 06:02 PM   #1
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Re: Ready for a set back in 2006

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I really don't know how this will all come out to tell you thurth. I read that players and agents will have a hard time getting deals do if the CBA is not renewed. First it will be a buyers market and also agents don't wanted to tie a player up in a bad deal with a uncap year's coming! The fact NO one real knows but the team egg heads!
I have no doubt that every team is going to have a tough time dealing with free agency. However, we know a few things: (1) some teams (like ours) cannot sign anyone of significance in free agency, (2) a lot of teams (like ours) are going to have to let good people go to get under the cap, (3) only some teams can afford to sign free agents (i.e. the Eagles), and (4) those free agents will sign somewhere (however long it takes to get deals done).

So, unless one of my premises is wrong, the Eagles should benefit.
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Old 03-02-2006, 11:18 PM   #2
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Re: Ready for a set back in 2006

not anymore!!!!
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Old 03-03-2006, 10:43 AM   #3
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The skins will take a step back in 2006. we are going to have to cut alot of good players and wont be able to sign a FA'a to help our team out. This is another sign that pro-sports is all about the money. The owners and players assoc. need to sit in a room and settle this and come to an agreement that some where in the middle. It just makes me sick that we finally has a decent season and next year we will have to take a step back. But i guess the skins front office can only blame themselves with all those big FA signings a couple of years ago for over the hill players.
Such doom & gloom. And what's wrong with pro sports being about the money? That's why it's "pro." Good thing, too, because that means that smart business people can devote full time to preparing for that eventuality and put a plan in place. The Redskins won a Super Bowl in a strike season. I bet the Joe Gibbs team comes out on top again!

Stand back and watch the moves the front office at the Redskins and other teams (and the union) make to cope with this and enjoy the show. It's the game between the seasons.
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Old 03-04-2006, 11:02 PM   #4
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Re: Ready for a set back in 2006

Am I the only one who blames Vinny for our present cap problems?

He is, afterall, solely responsible for the fall of the mighty 49ers by doing this same crap.

There is a reason that Marty's 1st order of bussiness was to chase him out of town!

I pictured him as the evil advisor whispering in the naive king's ear during all those idiotic high priced free agent signings a few years past.
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Old 03-04-2006, 11:23 PM   #5
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Re: Ready for a set back in 2006

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Am I the only one who blames Vinny for our present cap problems?

He is, afterall, solely responsible for the fall of the mighty 49ers by doing this same crap.

There is a reason that Marty's 1st order of bussiness was to chase him out of town!

I pictured him as the evil advisor whispering in the naive king's ear during all those idiotic high priced free agent signings a few years past.
what terrible signing have been made ssince gibbs got here? brunell was overpaid, but barring that, the other 20+ guys brought in have been pretty good.
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Old 03-05-2006, 12:41 AM   #6
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what terrible signing have been made ssince gibbs got here? brunell was overpaid, but barring that, the other 20+ guys brought in have been pretty good.
It's off-topic, but I agree. I even think Brunell's salary was well worth it. I'm not saying Brunell was a stud or solely responsible for getting us to the post-season, but seeing the post-season for the first time in 6 years was worth every penny we gave to every player.
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