Redskins make the list of ESPN's worst NFL contracts

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luvstar99
02-19-2009, 04:47 PM
Lets hope Danny and Vinny have learned their lesson.

Thomas Neumann: Page 2 presents the worst contracts in NFL history - ESPN Page 2 (http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=contracts&sportCat=nfl)

1. Michael Vick (Falcons, 2004)
Ten years, $130 million potential value, $37 million guaranteed

2. DeAngelo Hall (Raiders, 2008)
Seven years, $70 million potential value, $24.5 million "guaranteed"

3. Brandon Lloyd (Redskins, 2006)
Six years, $30 million potential value, $10 million guaranteed

4. Javon Walker (Raiders, 2008)
Six years, $55 million potential value, $16 million "guaranteed"

5. LeCharles Bentley (Browns, 2006)
Six years, $36 million potential value, $12.5 million guaranteed

6. Shaun Alexander (Seahawks, 2006)
Eight years, $62 million potential value, $15.1 million guaranteed

7. Scott Mitchell (Lions, 1997)
Four years, $21 million potential value, $8 million guaranteed

8. Adam Archuleta (Redskins, 2006)
Seven years, $35 million, $10 million "guaranteed"

9. Daunte Culpepper (Vikings, 2003)
Ten years, $102 million potential value, $16 million guaranteed

10. Larry Brown (Raiders, 1996)
Five years, $12.5 million potential value, $3.5 million guaranteed

Worst contract for a player: Ricky Williams (Saints, 1999)
Seven years, $68 million potential value, $8.8 million guaranteed

Worst coaching contract: Steve Spurrier (Redskins, 2002)
Five years, $25 million

GMScud
02-19-2009, 04:51 PM
No surprise here. Lloyd/Arch/Spurrier were some of the worst moves in franchise history.

BigHairedAristocrat
02-19-2009, 04:51 PM
Interesting... 2008 was the first year Danny didnt have to pay Spurrier 5Million to do nothing.

GTripp0012
02-19-2009, 04:54 PM
Interesting... 2008 was the first year Danny didnt have to pay Spurrier 5Million to do nothing.I think that because he resigned, he never saw the last $15 million of that.

MTK
02-19-2009, 04:54 PM
Interesting... 2008 was the first year Danny didnt have to pay Spurrier 5Million to do nothing.

What do you mean?

He resigned so the Skins didn't have to pay the final $15M.

freddyg12
02-19-2009, 04:59 PM
unfortunately, can't argue w/the ones he's picked out by the skins. He could've piled on & added Deion too.

I vehemently disagree w/#1. At the time the Falcons had no idea Vick was involved in a dog fighting operation, and it's a fact that Vick's arrival increased ticket sales big time in Atl.

Slingin Sammy 33
02-19-2009, 05:02 PM
Lloyd / Arch advocated by Saunders / Williams (supported by Gibbs), both are gone. Spurrier advocated by Pepper Rodgers, gone. I would say Synder has learned his lesson.

Enough of the Lloyd / Arch / Spurrier stuff :bdh: :bdh: :bdh:

redsk1
02-19-2009, 05:04 PM
Now don't try and blame VC for all of those blunders. Sure he was here, playing an active role in our FO, and player scouting, but had nothing to do w/ any of those.

Those make me cringe. Hope Hall doesn't get anywhere near what he got in Oakland, that was insane.

redsk1
02-19-2009, 05:07 PM
Ouch, the Raiders and the Skins are 5 out of 10. OMG, are we the Raiders? Surely, we can be a little more wise than Al Davis?

We're not in the same category as the Raiders. A couple more Archeleta's, and maybe.

GTripp0012
02-19-2009, 05:13 PM
Ouch, the Raiders and the Skins are 5 out of 10. OMG, are we the Raiders? Surely, we can be a little more wise than Al Davis?

We're not in the same category as the Raiders. A couple more Archeleta's, and maybe.We're similar to the Raiders, but for one key difference: the Raiders have an inexplicable preference for adding players who conclusively suck (Kwame Harris, Ashley Lelie, Bruce Gradkowski, and now I'm hearing Jerry Porter).

We've grabbed some bad players before, but don't seem to share the same desire they have for trying to pick out the very worst the free agent market and NFL draft have to offer.

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