No Cap Hell For Us

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FRPLG
12-20-2007, 03:24 PM
Holy crap a media member has finally realized that the Skins way of handling the cap is perfectly fine. I have become so tired of explaining this to people. Maybe now everyone will start to understand that they do things one way that isn't necessarily any better or worse cap wise.

Relax on the Cap Crisis Talk, Trust Jasno On This One - Redskins Insider (http://blog.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/2007/12/relax_on_the_cap_crisis_talk_t.html)

MTK
12-20-2007, 03:36 PM
I was looking forward to JLC's take on this.

The key to the Skins cap management can be boiled down to this:

Say what you want about Dan Snyder but he's willing to go cash over cap like nobody else.

tatrave
12-20-2007, 03:39 PM
I hope Springs restructures, I am very confident that Santana and Clinton both will, Springs just seems questionable

freddyg12
12-20-2007, 03:43 PM
Just as Schneed & C. Canuck & others have been saying for a couple years at least.

This is great to hear, but on the other hand, I hope to see a continuation of the approach we took last offseason when a no. of guys were re-signed (not just restructured) & we shopped wisely in the free agent market + kept our draft picks.

birdz4gibbs
12-20-2007, 03:53 PM
Just as Schneed & C. Canuck & others have been saying for a couple years at least.

This is great to hear, but on the other hand, I hope to see a continuation of the approach we took last offseason when a no. of guys were re-signed (not just restructured) & we shopped wisely in the free agent market + kept our draft picks.

thats about my thinking as well..take care of your own first then shop a little grab one or two here and there not stone age level talent but up and coming and then work with our picks or add more on to them as well.

Southpaw
12-20-2007, 04:06 PM
I was looking forward to JLC's take on this.

The key to the Skins cap management can be boiled down to this:

Say what you want about Dan Snyder but he's willing to go cash over cap like nobody else.

Considering how successful Snyder is at building successful companies and MAKING money, you'd think he'd change his Washington Redskins business model. The return on his investment has been subpar at best in regard to the product on the field. It almost seems like he pays hand over fist for the big names, just so he can gouge more money from the fans...

Wait a minute... :doh:

724Skinsfan
12-20-2007, 04:14 PM
A quick glance at the link and I thought it said "Trust Jsarno On This One."

MTK
12-20-2007, 04:34 PM
Considering how successful Snyder is at building successful companies and MAKING money, you'd think he'd change his Washington Redskins business model. The return on his investment has been subpar at best in regard to the product on the field. It almost seems like he pays hand over fist for the big names, just so he can gouge more money from the fans...

Wait a minute... :doh:

The way they approach the cap works, it's just the selection of the personnel that needs work. Less emphasis on splashy free agents, more emphasis on the draft.

CrazyCanuck
12-20-2007, 06:24 PM
Amen.

"They're cap hell was coming a few years back, but once the CBA got extended and the cap went up and they could go back to their normal restructuring ways, it's all good.

Say what you want about Dan Snyder but he's willing to go cash over cap like nobody else."

- First off blame JLC for "they're", I just quoted the article.

- I agree that we came close to cap hell right before the new CBA got passed. But I'm pretty sure Snyder knew it would get passed since he was one of the most influential owners in the process.

- The "cash over cap" statement is right on the mark. Blame Snyder all you want for player selection, but you can never fault him for his cap management. He is the cap master.

Hog's Breath
12-20-2007, 06:43 PM
Wasn't it Peter King that basically said we were doomed next year? I'm so sick of this guy thinking he is an expert on everything pertaining to the league. He has absolutely no credibility as far I'm concerned.

Kudos to Snyder. He may not be the best owner in the league, but at least he isn't afraid to spend the Benjamins. And giving Todd Collins his private jet, so he could be at the birth of his son, was pure class.

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