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Old 11-11-2009, 11:54 AM   #1
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I believe that it's not necessarily who they pick in the draft, but the fact that they develop their players and have consistancy in the coaching staff to build talent.
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Old 11-11-2009, 01:01 PM   #2
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I wish we could have a GM like the steelers GM, but the thing is seeing how smart he is, he would be smart by not taking the job here
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Old 11-11-2009, 01:33 PM   #3
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Actually, I think any smart GM would love to work for Snyder.. ONLY IF Snyder learns his lessons and agree to surrender all authorities to GM or president office.. Snyder is willing to do ANYTHING to get Redskins, this includes shelling out millions of dollars.. Any GM would love that..
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Old 11-11-2009, 03:32 PM   #4
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Actually, I think any smart GM would love to work for Snyder.. ONLY IF Snyder learns his lessons and agree to surrender all authorities to GM or president office.. Snyder is willing to do ANYTHING to get Redskins, this includes shelling out millions of dollars.. Any GM would love that..
Snyder gave all the power to Vinny over the last 2 years. That is why hopefully he will be on the way out at the end of the season. Once this happens most gm's will be salivating to be here.
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Old 11-11-2009, 03:10 PM   #5
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Re: Steelers GM

Monday Night Football ran a stat the other night which said that Ben Roethlisberger has been the most sacked quarterback in the NFL over the past few years. Plus, they haven't been running the ball as effectively either. I guess with a world-class defense and a QB that can make plays, you can compensate for a less than great front line. The Steelers have some good receivers too.

Haven't they lost some starting O-linemen to free agency recently?
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Old 11-11-2009, 03:39 PM   #6
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Monday Night Football ran a stat the other night which said that Ben Roethlisberger has been the most sacked quarterback in the NFL over the past few years. Plus, they haven't been running the ball as effectively either. I guess with a world-class defense and a QB that can make plays, you can compensate for a less than great front line. The Steelers have some good receivers too.

Haven't they lost some starting O-linemen to free agency recently?
They let Alan Faneca walk in the last few years. I admire the Steelers for not overpaying aging vets.

In contrast, the "Snyder philosophy" is to delay a player's escalating cap figure by renegotiating the contract , even when that player might have only one serviceable season left. This is why the Redskins are among the worst offenders of carrying a large "dead" cap total for players no longer on the team. As an example, B. Lloyd is still counting $5M against this year's cap. Jon Jansen is even more. We are carrying about $18M in dead cap this season. I want to see a more patient philosophy to build a consistent winner through the draft (cheap talent). I also want to see some players sent packing rather than renegotiating and delaying their cap hit to when they are no longer even useful.
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Old 11-11-2009, 09:15 PM   #7
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They let Alan Faneca walk in the last few years. I admire the Steelers for not overpaying aging vets.

In contrast, the "Snyder philosophy" is to delay a player's escalating cap figure by renegotiating the contract , even when that player might have only one serviceable season left. This is why the Redskins are among the worst offenders of carrying a large "dead" cap total for players no longer on the team. As an example, B. Lloyd is still counting $5M against this year's cap. Jon Jansen is even more. We are carrying about $18M in dead cap this season. I want to see a more patient philosophy to build a consistent winner through the draft (cheap talent). I also want to see some players sent packing rather than renegotiating and delaying their cap hit to when they are no longer even useful.
I think letting a good vet go and doing well has some luck attached to it. For instance, Seattle let Steven Hutchinson go, and well their line was never the same afterwards.
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