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On McClain, the market for 3-4 inside backers is a huge sellers market this year. Huge. The fact that there is a 24 year old one who will hit the market at some point this year and can (but wont be) be claimed is really helpful to a team like the Redskins, who can just free up cap space and plug and play. His cap number is higher than Fletcher's but the difference is you can restrcture his contract easy, fletcher is too tricky to restructure because of the retirement card.
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
The only thing I can guarantee, is that no matter we all say we should do on this thread or what we throw out there, we always do a move or two of complete shock.
How many of us predicted we'd sign Garcon at this point last year. My memories kind of faded, but I don't remember SS saying we'd get him or we were even interested in him at this point last year.
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
Is this guy still on our Reserve List? If so, why? He left the team last off-season.
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
I dunno. I think the tendency for us Redskins fans over the years has become 'what changes can we make to get better'. That made sense when we weren't very good, but that's not the case now. I think we're not used to it.
With the character of this team and the leader we have in RG3, personnel moves are not the #1 way to get better, in my opinion. It's just the opposite, it's keeping them together, and letting Griffin continue to inspire them through work and effort and grit to get better. We complain about our line and sure there are ways it can improve, but we were one of the top offenses in the league this year. Our biggest problem was pass defense, and just by allowing Meriweather and Orakpo to get healthy, we immediately take some pressure off that problem. Continuity, continuity, continuity. Change for its own sake is not the answer for me. We were 10-6, and if the season were longer I don't think our loss total would have changed. There's something about this mix of players we have, it just worked. I wouldn't be eager to let Kory L go, he was integral in a new franchise rushing record. We can improve just by letting Griffin grow. Let's keep a long term view and keep the financial flexibility. Remember, in three years Griffin is going to command a contract in the Manning, Rodgers, Flacco tier.
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
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Jones is interesting but I'm not sure I trust him. It probably makes the most sense for him and the Bengals if he stays there. Toler is on our radar from what I've heard. Not sure I like McClain's off the field drama. |
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
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Now, Shanallen are more "under the radar". Finding hidden gems. Pretty big difference in hype between signing Pierrre Garcon and signing guys like Vincent Jackson, Colston or Manningham. Now if only Garcon can stay healthy. Last season we were 9-2 with him, and 1-5 without him. Last edited by HailGreen28; 03-03-2013 at 09:42 PM. |
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Hankersons my no. 2, yeah, but I'm keeping Moss in the fold to play out his contract, which kind of limits Morgan's field time anyway.
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
Not resign Alexander? Put the crack pipe down, he's the heart of the ST, a valuable jack of all trades and a respected leader/captain. Rather see Hall, Moss, Grossman, Brown, Carriker get cut. Alexander has earned the right to be a Redskin for life!!!!
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
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I now have Orakpo at $5.1M, TW at $8M, and Carriker at $4M. Total Cap Room = $4M over. Last edited by CrazyCanuck; 03-03-2013 at 10:03 PM. |
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Zo also stepped up huge on D
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
I'm shocked that people don't appreciate this guy, a class act just like RGIII, Morris and a great all around player willing to do anything for the team. He' s one my favorite Redskins and would be extremely pissed if he's not resigned.
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
Given our cap situation, we can't afford to have an expensive ST player. Unless Zo becomes a starting ILB next to Riley, we should let him get paid somewhere else. Unless he REALLY wants to, I don't think is in the position of giving us hometown discounts.
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Yeah plus he has earned the chance to play for a winning redskins team, after all the bad years he's been through.
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
Zo has earned his chance to get a better contract period, I just feel that it won't be with the Redskins.
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Re: Hard Decisions: The solution to the $18MM offseason puzzle
I would file the law suit. See what we can keep or recoup.
Then I'd look at replacing the aged players. Out with the old in with the new and young. Keep getting younger and faster. I'd look to rework some key expensive contracts pushing this years money into next year with the intent to free up more space to try and pick up some key FA's. I'd construct the contracts so that they get decent money this year and next year their payday kicks in. Then pray the FA accepts the offer. I'd look for: Tackle (RT) CB FS WR- maybe if there is a viable one in FA otherwise I'd look to the draft to pick up along with these... FS, CB, TE, RB/FB, RT, WR, DE, LB. Not in any specific order. Then bring in a few RT's, FS's, and CB's as UDFA's. |
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