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How far does Aaron Curry have to fall before you would trade up for him?

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Old 04-22-2009, 03:52 PM   #1
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Re: How far does Aaron Curry have to fall before you would trade up for him?

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I hope you're right about that BHA. Where did you see this? C'mon man, don't leave me hanging
I dont remember exactly... it was a small blurb in an article from Extremeskins.com/Breaking News that was talking about our draft options.

More or less, it said that, after not getting any significant bites elsewhere, Washington was open to coming back for the Vet minimum but the Skins weren't wanting to make any decision until after the draft. (Obviously, if we draft Orakpo or one of the USC linebackers, then we would have no reason to resign him.)

Shortly after Daniels and Wynn resigned here, I remember reading that Daniels had been talking to Washington about swallowing his pride and coming back. My guess is reality finally sunk in and Washington realized that at this point, Washington realizes that he's not going to get a better offer elsewhere. If he signs a 1 year vet minimum year here and can stay healthy, he'll greatly benefit from playing on a team that actually has a pass-rush up front now. Washington is not that old really. If he stays healthy and produces in 2009, he'll get a better contract in 2010, especially if its uncapped.
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Old 04-22-2009, 05:10 PM   #2
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Re: How far does Aaron Curry have to fall before you would trade up for him?

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I dont remember exactly... it was a small blurb in an article from Extremeskins.com/Breaking News that was talking about our draft options.

More or less, it said that, after not getting any significant bites elsewhere, Washington was open to coming back for the Vet minimum but the Skins weren't wanting to make any decision until after the draft. (Obviously, if we draft Orakpo or one of the USC linebackers, then we would have no reason to resign him.)

Shortly after Daniels and Wynn resigned here, I remember reading that Daniels had been talking to Washington about swallowing his pride and coming back. My guess is reality finally sunk in and Washington realized that at this point, Washington realizes that he's not going to get a better offer elsewhere. If he signs a 1 year vet minimum year here and can stay healthy, he'll greatly benefit from playing on a team that actually has a pass-rush up front now. Washington is not that old really. If he stays healthy and produces in 2009, he'll get a better contract in 2010, especially if its uncapped.
From what I understood he had been offered the vet min. and has yet to reply. Either way he still has a lot to offer and I hope he re-signs. Thanks BHA.
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