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Pocket$ $traight 02-28-2007, 09:14 PM Well we can afford to trade Arch but it would be a mighty big hit and really limit our ability to do much else. Maybe a few moves if structured right. I tend to think they are planning on giving Arch one more shot. Get a little value from him and then maybe ditch him next year if all hope is lost. I am willing to give the guy another shot as long as the coaches are on board with using him in the best way possible. Bly doesn't seem like like a guy we'd take a huge cap hit to get even if dumping Arch was part of it.
Springs? Both players want to leave their current teams.
EARTHQUAKE2689 02-28-2007, 09:32 PM Springs? Both players want to leave their current teams.
we should cut springs wynn daniels and sign fletcher, clements, and maybe dwayne white from the bucs
Sheriff Gonna Getcha 02-28-2007, 10:13 PM we should cut springs wynn daniels and sign fletcher, clements, and maybe dwayne white from the bucs
That would actually be a good offseason, but I doubt we have the money to outbid other teams. By the way, does anyone know if White can play inside?
Rajmahal33 03-01-2007, 01:42 AM we should cut springs wynn daniels and sign fletcher, clements, and maybe dwayne white from the bucs
by cutting all those players and picking up brand new players, you have the obvious learning curve pains that they are going to go thru, which may cost us a few games.
But more importantly, if we are going to get back to the playoffs this year or the next, we need to preserve our continuity. We can't go out every offseason and add 4 or 5 FA's that are pricey at the cost of some of our veteran players. This changes the locker room dynamic and if u have noticed the skins have typically been better in the second half of the season for the past 5 years or so, b/c it takes time for these new players to gel into the system. The best teams in the league, even after having mediocre seasons, keep their core of players and make a few conservative changes. dropping all 3 of those players u mentioned is very very risky because u have team leaders and personalities that u are just yanking out of the mix and completely overhauling the roster. im all in favor of getting better but we need do it in a calculated manner that provides for long term success.
Redskins_P 03-01-2007, 03:53 AM by cutting all those players and picking up brand new players, you have the obvious learning curve pains that they are going to go thru, which may cost us a few games.
But more importantly, if we are going to get back to the playoffs this year or the next, we need to preserve our continuity. We can't go out every offseason and add 4 or 5 FA's that are pricey at the cost of some of our veteran players. This changes the locker room dynamic and if u have noticed the skins have typically been better in the second half of the season for the past 5 years or so, b/c it takes time for these new players to gel into the system. The best teams in the league, even after having mediocre seasons, keep their core of players and make a few conservative changes. dropping all 3 of those players u mentioned is very very risky because u have team leaders and personalities that u are just yanking out of the mix and completely overhauling the roster. im all in favor of getting better but we need do it in a calculated manner that provides for long term success.
I agree. But at the same time, I won't be suprised if Wynn gets cut. He signed a nice contract and never lived up to it. I thinks its time to move on.
GTripp0012 03-01-2007, 12:57 PM 'SKINS OUT, SAINTS IN FOR BLY
A source with knowledge of the situation tells us that the Redskins have dropped out of the bidding for Lions cornerback Dre' Bly. Taking their place, we're told, are the Saints.
The other serious suitor is the Denver Broncos. We're told that the deal would involve tackle George Foster and a third-round pick, or Foster and running back Tatum Bell.
The Broncos, we're told, currently are the favorites to land Bly.
Stay tuned.
I would link you guys to PFT, but my god you can find the same link anywhere. Or type 'profootballtalk.com'. Yes, I'm a jerk.
12thMan 03-01-2007, 12:59 PM 'SKINS OUT, SAINTS IN FOR BLY
A source with knowledge of the situation tells us that the Redskins have dropped out of the bidding for Lions cornerback Dre' Bly. Taking their place, we're told, are the Saints.
The other serious suitor is the Denver Broncos. We're told that the deal would involve tackle George Foster and a third-round pick, or Foster and running back Tatum Bell.
The Broncos, we're told, currently are the favorites to land Bly.
Stay tuned.
I would link you guys to PFT, but my god you can find the same link anywhere. Or type 'profootballtalk.com'. Yes, I'm a jerk.
I think this puts Smoot into serious play then.
JankySpanky80 03-01-2007, 01:00 PM Smoot is coming back for sure now. There isn't any one else out there. Skins would be stupid to pass him up.
GTripp0012 03-01-2007, 01:01 PM I think this puts Smoot into serious play then.I'd rather have Smoot than Bly, but god damn would I rather have Clements.
Springs is probably in his last year here at best and as I stated before, the FA market will not be kind to us next year. So we have to get a corner who can start along side Rogers in the future.
Smoot is satisfactory, but barely. If we are going to spend a considerable amount of money anyway, we might as well go after Clements.
EternalEnigma21 03-01-2007, 01:03 PM can we get fletcher, smoot, clements, draft a top DL and sign a decent LG?
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