ATTNER: 'Skins still throwing money away

Pages : [1] 2 3 4 5

CowboysUK
03-05-2004, 01:27 PM
ATTNER: 'Skins still throwing money away

Paul Attner


At least Joe Gibbs knows first hand now what it means to work for Dan Snyder, the free spender. Give him a wish list of players, stand aside and watch Snyder unload dollars and draft picks as if both were endless. What's shocking is that Gibbs' enormous presence has not brought more sanity to what is happening in Washington.

The Redskins, notorious overpayers for talent, have done it again. The contracts for Clinton Portis and Mark Brunell are way over-market, to the point where the team seems to be bidding against itself needlessly. And to toss in a second-round draft choice to accompany Champ Bailey to the Broncos is beyond anything rational.

Cornerbacks of Bailey's talent are rare, much rarer than even a runner of Portis' qualities. This easily could have been a straight player-for-player deal. But the Broncos don't need Christmas; they've already gotten their No. 1 gift with that second-round pick.

Nor does rewarding Brunell with his impressive contract represent a wise use of the salary cap. Many league personnel directors question whether Brunell still has starting quarterback abilities. Ever since his serious knee injury, he's never regained his former quality of play, particularly his mobility. They think he is incapable of winning consistently anymore if he is limited to being a pocket passer.

Yet the Redskins rewarded him with a most generous contract, worthy of a quarterback nearing or in his prime, not on the downside of his career.

Gibbs is more secure now with a veteran quarterback on his roster as a starting alternative. But it is risky to think Brunell fulfills his needs. But Gibbs, so long absent from the NFL, can't possibly know league personnel well enough yet to make proper evaluations.

He has to rely on the Redskins' personnel department, headed by Vinny Cerrato, for significant advice, just as he once relied on Bobby Beathard and Charley Casserly. Considering Washington's mediocre talent decisions during the Snyder regime, Gibbs may regret a lot of what is happening with this latest remake of the team's roster.


Senior writer Paul Attner covers the NFL for Sporting News. Email him at attner@sportingnews.com.

www.foxsports.com/content...Id=2201106

skinsfanthru&thru
03-05-2004, 01:50 PM
that has to be one of the biggest piles of crap I've heard in a long time. Gibb's not being able to scout players anymore and having to learn it again? Even when he left for nascar, he was keeping an eye on the nfl. and I'm sorry but after he's done what he was with what he had, I will not doubt his choices especially relating to QB's.

SmootSmack
03-05-2004, 01:56 PM
People seem to forget that Gibbs was involved with the Falcons the past two years. I'm sure he noticed what happened when they had to go to their backup last year. Two quarterbacks is key. Gibbs' track record with QBs speaks for itself

SittingBull
03-05-2004, 02:52 PM
Attner also acts like Gibbs assistant coaches have been in a coma during Gibbs hiatus and have had no input in the signings.

MTK
03-05-2004, 02:52 PM
very original take

kudos to attner for some great original thought

BrunellFan
03-05-2004, 04:33 PM
Wow Attner, dont hurt yourself getting on the bandwagon...

CowboysUK
03-05-2004, 04:36 PM
Profootballtalk editor Mike Florio

POSTED 2:21 p.m. EST, March 5, 2004

'SKINS CRITICIZED (AGAIN) FOR TURD HAUL

League insiders are engaged in their annual buzz-fest regarding the early free-agent signings made by the Redskins.

Per one source, owner Dan Snyder is "playing the system like fantasy football again, overpaying and not caring about character."

The source describes defensive end Phillip Daniels and cornerback Shawn Springs as "two turds in the locker room. They'll have [coach Joe] Gibbs wishing he was playing with a lube gun again by November."

Though no one ever will accuse us for being shills for the 'Skins, we're intrigued by the question of whether Gibbs will be able to polish these and other turds. Gibbs won in the 1980s with guys like Dexter Manley on the roster, and our guess is that John Riggins had his moments, too.

Our biggest concern for Gibbs isn't any of the new signings, but veteran linebacker LaVar Arrington. If he sets a negative tone as a result of his belief that the 'Skins shorted him by $6.5 million in his new contract, it'll be hard to get everyone on the same page.

For the same reason that the Redskins gave new running back Clinton Portis a contract extension when they didn't have to, the 'Skins need to get Arrington happy quickly -- or get rid of him.

EEich
03-05-2004, 04:55 PM
Yup... it appears that the Cowboys are happy playing with last year's turds.

skinsguy
03-05-2004, 06:07 PM
I sense alot of fear from Cowboys fans.

EEich
03-05-2004, 06:29 PM
I think Cowboy trolls should get a special avatar:

http://www.lan-i-am.org/images/head-up-ass.jpg

EZ Archive Ads Plugin for vBulletin Copyright 2006 Computer Help Forum