Jason Taylor says he's not worth $8 million

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SmootSmack
12-19-2008, 10:47 AM
It says in today's Post that the compartment syndrome that messed his leg up is still bleeding so obviously he's not and hasnt been 100% this year. I'm not saying he's worth $8mil but I dont think he's been able to really show what he can do.

Question is will he ever, I mean is this a condition he'll have to play and live with indefinitey?

celts32
12-19-2008, 10:52 AM
Could be an excellent situational pass rusher if he's healthy next year...not at 8 mil of course though.

firstdown
12-19-2008, 10:56 AM
He is the highest paid player on the Redskins. That says a lot.
He is not the best player on the team, by a long shot, so his compensation seems incorrect.
This is the major problem with the practice of back loading contracts.
How do you back load a two year contract and if I'm correct we just assumed his deal with the fins.

irish
12-19-2008, 11:29 AM
Question is will he ever, I mean is this a condition he'll have to play and live with indefinitey?

Good question and the article doesnt say. I cant believe that trying to play football is very good for the healing process.

hagams
12-19-2008, 01:56 PM
As said before, our ends would be a lot better if we could get pressure up the middle to help them out.

over the mountain
12-19-2008, 03:35 PM
does he mean he's not worth 8 million or is he trying to say don't expect 8 million dollar performance out of me. 8 million isn't that much in the NFL anymore. I'm just saying.

it makes him the 2nd or 3rd highest paid player on the skins next year if nothing changes. that 8 mill cap space, used wisely, could really have a major impact on our team next year. JT seems like a real professional, wish we had him when he was younger thoo.

go skins!!!

over the mountain
12-19-2008, 03:40 PM
Question is will he ever, I mean is this a condition he'll have to play and live with indefinitey?

just speculation on my part and reading into what JT said; i could see what he was saying as meaning he is going to retire after this year given his injury and last seasons drama . . . just didnt want to come out and make a personal "im retiring" statement when there are still games to focus on. professional move, for that he gets my respect if the speculation is correct.

go skins!!

BigHairedAristocrat
12-19-2008, 04:32 PM
it makes him the 2nd or 3rd highest paid player on the skins next year if nothing changes. that 8 mill cap space, used wisely, could really have a major impact on our team next year. JT seems like a real professional, wish we had him when he was younger thoo.

go skins!!!

Considering Carter is set to make close to 7M next year, thats 15M - about 1/8th of our 2009 cap - for two DEs who can't rush the passer or stop the run. We would be fools to keep Taylor on the roster next year. That 8M would be far better spent going after haynesworth, suggs, OTs, extending Hall, etc... you know, things that can actually help us rebuild our team. Parcells was smart enough to know that a 34year old DE with hollywood aspirations and an 8.5M cap hit has no place on a team that is rebuilding. We should learn from our mistakes and move on.

Personally, I think Taylor is just trying to get out of his contract here so he can go play for a team he views as being a "contender" in 2009. If we're smart, we'll do exactly what Parcells did last year - hold on to him and hope a team that beleives it is "one player away from a superbowl" makes an offer. I would take a 4th rounder for him and be supremely happy. If not, then we can cut him.

firstdown
12-19-2008, 04:41 PM
Considering Carter is set to make close to 7M next year, thats 15M - about 1/8th of our 2009 cap - for two DEs who can't rush the passer or stop the run. We would be fools to keep Taylor on the roster next year. That 8M would be far better spent going after haynesworth, suggs, OTs, extending Hall, etc... you know, things that can actually help us rebuild our team. Parcells was smart enough to know that a 34year old DE with hollywood aspirations and an 8.5M cap hit has no place on a team that is rebuilding. We should learn from our mistakes and move on.

Personally, I think Taylor is just trying to get out of his contract here so he can go play for a team he views as being a "contender" in 2009. If we're smart, we'll do exactly what Parcells did last year - hold on to him and hope a team that beleives it is "one player away from a superbowl" makes an offer. I would take a 4th rounder for him and be supremely happy. If not, then we can cut him.

His 1 1/2 sacks are really going to bring the other teams fighting to sign him. Mabe we could even get a few teams fighting for him and throwing draft picks at us to make the deal happen.

BigHairedAristocrat
12-19-2008, 04:58 PM
His 1 1/2 sacks are really going to bring the other teams fighting to sign him. Mabe we could even get a few teams fighting for him and throwing draft picks at us to make the deal happen.

Possibly, but JT did blame the scheme (in a very politically correct way) and his injuries in the interview. It cant hurt us to hold on to him, atleast until we need the cap space to make moves. If he choses to retire, then i'm pretty sure we would get a 3rd round comp pick for him in 2010, wouldnt we?

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