Schneed10
03-06-2007, 09:58 PM
That's the thing. When a sportswriter writes a column like this I wonder what kind of time does this guy actuallly put into his job. We can't make a play on Okoye if we make this deal because he will be long long long gone and any kind of football writer would know this and that leads me to believe this writer is garbage. Oh wait. What paper does he write for again? JLC has so little access to the team it's no wonder he has lost interest in actually following the NFL.
No offense, but you definitely don't know what you're talking about on JLC. The guy is a serious insider and nobody puts in the time he does. He updates his blog on Sunday nights, of all times.
Schneed10
03-06-2007, 09:59 PM
no chance.
however...
we trade #6 for bly + #21 + #42, then we can trade springs for the lions 2nd rounder and try to package a 1/2 to move up for okoye, while still having (hopefully) an early 2nd rounder for an OG or a DE, depending on if we find a cheap place holder at OG in free agency or not. we could also use the 2nd that's left on a DE and use all the late picks on interior linemen, hoping one works out.
Yeah I agree, that seems to be their angle. Take a deal to gain more picks, and then spend some of those picks on trade ammo to move back up and get the guy they want.
Same thing happened when Ditka traded us his kit & kaboodle for Ricky Williams, and then we traded back up to grab Champ.
CHIEF CHUCKING MY SPEAR
03-06-2007, 09:59 PM
im all for it anything to get extra picks. I really dont want to pay a big bonus for the sixth pick of the draft. We have tons of need we need to fill. This would give us a chance to do so.
wilsowilso
03-06-2007, 10:06 PM
JLC has very good access actually. And, as That Guy pointed out to me (and all of us here) JLC didn't say they'd use the #21 pick to select Okoye but that they would make a big play to get him (as in trade up to get him), but still have extra picks
He writes for the Post and unless I'm mistaken the mandate still stands. Snyder no likey the Post. Therfore the Post writer's like JLC have no access to what is really going on inside.
skinsfan69
03-06-2007, 10:07 PM
Below are some interesting tidbits about a possible trade between Denver and Washington.
More Dre Bly
As I've been writing since Sunday, don't rule out a Dre Bly trade. I continue to hear this cat is pushing to get to DC bigtime, and it seems like the trade talks are still on. The stuff I hear just won't go away and I am beginning to think it is going to happen.
Denver does not want to give Bly an extension, but the Redskins will. I heard today that these trade talks actually stretch back to before the combine and have taken on various forms (including the Springs for Bly proposed swap that the Broncos killed because the Skins wanted cap relief, as reported first on this lil blog Sunday).
So now the Broncos are bringing in corner David Macklin and are open to dealing Bly. And the Broncos have a hardcore interest in Washington's sixth overall pick, numerous league sources have told me, and the Redskins remain very open to dealing it. As I've reported previously, the Redskins are also deadset on trying to get that third-round pick back from Denver they lost in the Duckett deal.
And, trust me, these teams have been talking about swapping draft picks for weeks, I hear on very good authority, and have already had the parameters of several potential deals in place. So, I still think there is a very good chance we see Bly come to DC, along with Denver's first-round pick, and second- and/or third-round pick, plus maybe a conditional late round pick, in exchange for the 6th overall pick.
In that scenario, the Skins would make a big play for the 19-year-old defensive lineman from Louisville, Okoye, to address that need, and get young offensive and defensive linemen with the additional picks (I hear they love this kid by the way). Also, Springs would likely get traded for picks (don't rule out him landing in Detroit, Arizona or even Baltimore) and Bly gets his money in Washington.
And trust me, I am not going to put everything I know out there right now, but the Skins could make this happen cap-wise, with little problem.
NFL Network has reported that Denver wants Betts in the deal as well.
wilsowilso
03-06-2007, 10:08 PM
No offense, but you definitely don't know what you're talking about on JLC. The guy is a serious insider and nobody puts in the time he does. He updates his blog on Sunday nights, of all times.
SO what you are saying is JLC is a serious insider??? I have to disagree. What does he ever say that half of the the mods at extremeskins don't know two hours before he does.
EARTHQUAKE2689
03-06-2007, 10:11 PM
SO what you are saying is JLC is a serious insider??? I have to disagree. What does he ever say that half of the the mods at extremeskins don't know two hours before he does.
man why are you laying into him so bad
SmootSmack
03-06-2007, 10:11 PM
He writes for the Post and unless I'm mistaken the mandate still stands. Snyder no likey the Post. Therfore the Post writer's like JLC have no access to what is really going on inside.
There is no mandate keeping JLC out. He has good relationships within Redskins Park. And I'm sure the mods at ES get a lot of their info from him. JLC, being a professional, is a bit more diligent in determining the potential viability of his information before throwing it out there online.
That Guy
03-06-2007, 10:11 PM
why would denver want betts when they just got travis henry?
EARTHQUAKE2689
03-06-2007, 10:13 PM
why would denver want betts when they just got travis henry?
thats exactly what i said