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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Re: ESPN: Teams that are helped/hurt by the new salary cap proposal
If Aubrayo's going to be that expensive, he'll walk.
I really think it's that simple. They'll attempt to sign him to a deal that's fair to both parties, but if he balks and one money, the Redskins will let him walk and move into the secondary market. I think the signing of O.J Atogwe proved that we're going to be taking a different approach and not setting the market for players. Then again it seems like it's just a stupid rumor because everyone knows we need a nose tackle. Mike plays his cards so close to his chest I don't think anyone actually has any clue who he's targeting in free agency. I mean people have said they "heard" we were looking at signing Jamarcus Russell after that one off "favor for a friend" workout last year. We'll look at Franklin, but we're not going to set the market for him until the front office sees what everyone else is offering for him. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
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Re: ESPN: Teams that are helped/hurt by the new salary cap proposal
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And I think if they do get Franklin, they'll be worse off. It doesn't HAVE to be like that. There may be no market for his services. But that's not what I'm expecting.
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