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If we could trade DJ for a second, I'd shit pink tufu from happiness.
He's wildly inconsistent (He's doing fine this year) but I don't think he will continue producing. |
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I think he has had shit for Coaching, from HC, Coordinators, and assistants. I also think he has a lot of experience, that is starting to pay off. You just can't buy experience, and he will be signing his second contract. IMO, that is what this team has really lacked, skilled players on their second contract. They have either been rookies under bad coaching, or has beens like Kendrell Bell and Mike Vrabel. It would be nice to have a bunch of talented players, that still have speed on this team. Now, if you can do like Pitt and New England, and trade a guy going into his third contract, for a high pick, that makes more sense to me. |
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I'd be wary of Charles since he's a running back. |
D.bowe.
You can't replace a decent wr in free agency. Most teams hold on to their best players. (i know - Lilja) |
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The only thing that concerns me is the way bullshit spenders could make the market. We saw that the CB market got blown to all hell and the Jets got screwed on Revis (and quite possibly, the Chiefs could get screwed with Flowers) because some dumbass team, the Raiders, decided to way overspend for their guy, Asomugha. I could see the Redskins being that team, but don't think that will make them a winner. You still build your team through the draft, not loading your team with highly paid superstars. |
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And the for the record, I think you'll agree that this strategy hasn't been particularly successful for either team. Albert Haynesworth has been nothing short of a disaster and trading #1, #3, #6 & #7 for Roy Williams, then giving him a huge contract, has been folly as well. Quote:
My guts tells me that the owners are NOT being truthful with the union or the players. Otherwise, they'd open up the books for the NFLPA to examine. |
Hey Dane, you heard anything new about how they are gonna try and limit playoff teams to only a certain amount of free agent signings and only if they lose somebody? Also only being able to resign a certain amount of their own free agents?
I read something about it and it was pretty vague, maybe you know a little more about it... |
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They need to save all that money and give it to Cassel.
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The fact that we're even having a discussion about "key free agents" that we'd not like to see leave is an improvement over the last few years.
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Which, btw, is bs, b/c owners have huge amounts of profit tied up in equity. Those teams always sell for more than their revenue streams would suggest in normal business, b/c there's huge cachet in being an NFL owner. Hell, most of these guys have other (much larger) business interests; and controlling the high roller parties that surround an NFL team has to have hidden economic value that shows up in other ventures. |
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