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If we do sign AH, I don't see how we'll be able to do much else without cutting JT, or maybe Springs instead. |
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good point...is this all a smoke screen here you think then?........I guess we will find out at 12:01 tonight
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Re: Free Agency and Salary Cap
I posted this over in the Dockery thread but I think it is more applicable here:
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, S. 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.
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Re: Free Agency and Salary Cap
When does free agency start? I heard that it started tonight at 12:01am but I also thought it is FRI night at 12:01am.
If it is tonight then I'm staying up late and checking breaking football news. Then I'll go to sleep with the thoughts of sugar-loaded contracts dancing through my head.
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I think the interest is legit in Haynesworth. Haynesworth's interest in us is defnitely legit
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Haynesworth could easily go to Tampa Bay and get tons of money. What do you think is his interest to come to DC?
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Beating the hell out of a Dallas Cowboy center at the line of scrimage and sacking their QB. Just for payback for his getting into trouble for stepping on their linemans head. LOL.
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Money, big stage
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You think Tampa Bay wouldn't be able to give him more money than we could? I mean they do have 50 mil of cap space.
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And the reason they have cap space, is because they've been relatively frugal in spending money. It would take a business model shift for them to drop $15 mill a year on something considered to be high risk. Which he is. Dan is gambler, and is not afraid of high risk items, if he can envision a payoff, or playoff, if you will. |
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there's a difference between tons of money, and dan snyder's version of tons of money. i'm sure it's purely financial.
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True, there's no bigger stage than the NFC Beast right now. Plus he can do some Cowboy stomping 2x a year lol
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