Skinny Tee
10-19-2009, 10:12 AM
Cooley is still young enough to be part of a rebuilding process. Gonzalez is on the last legs of his career, kind of a different situation.
Yeah...but the only player on our team that would (potentially) yield a 1st and a 3rd round draft pick is Cooley. The picks are what we would need to rebuild.
Monkeydad
10-19-2009, 10:29 AM
noway!!!
Close this thread!
Both of these. Stupid thread.
Skinny Tee
10-19-2009, 10:33 AM
Both of these. Stupid thread.
Being that we're 6 pages deep I think you've been overruled by the majority.
Monkeydad
10-19-2009, 10:57 AM
Being that we're 6 pages deep I think you've been overruled by the majority.
We've gone MUCH further than 6 pages on some even more ridiculous threads on the Warpath.
You really should spend some more time on this funny farm. :silly:
p.s. Only 3 pages for me and if you read the posts, most of the replies range from "NO WAY" to "retarded".
calia
10-19-2009, 11:03 AM
Why would anyone think we would make a wise use of the 1st and 3rd round picks? So we'd give up Cooley for a Kelly/Rinehardt-type decision?
Che's Revolt
10-19-2009, 11:20 AM
That's what I thought about Chris Samuels but now we all have to deal with losing him.
Like Bob Dylan says..."The times are a changin' "
Learn to adapt with the environment and don't hold on too tight because the only thing that remains the same is change.
The compromising man is one who, contrary to his own volition, adapts to his enviroment. However the uncompromising man will die trying to adapt his enviroment to his will. Therefore all progress is forged by the uncompromising man.
Any head coach or GM that lays on their laurals and morals in order to appease the Redskins front office is bound to fall victim to the malignant force that is Dan Snyder. You can see it first hand, everyday, in the dejected lament pasted all over Jim Zorns face. He is a shell of the man he was 2 years ago, all wide eyed and optimistic. This oranization has stripped him of his spirit because he attempted to adapt, to compromise. And now we are talking about ridding ourselves of the one man who is seemingly impervious to the surrounding chaos. A player who has found a way to mold his enviroment to his will. That is the kind of guy you build a team around. Not the kind of character you should so flippantly disregard. Do you think the Pats are thinking of dealing Randy Moss or the Colts, Dallas Clark or the Cards Larry Fitz. Cooley is the most productive offensive weapon washington has and here he should stay.
hail_2_da_skins
10-19-2009, 11:22 AM
HELL NO! The only keeper in my book is Chris Cooley, maybe Santana Moss if the contract is right. Everyone else on offense is expendable. Clean house on defense as well. Smoot, Rodgers, Griffin, and Daniels are at the top of the list of expendables. Zorn -> gone. Vinny -> gone.
GhettoDogAllStars
10-19-2009, 11:29 AM
During Gibbs 1.0, there wasn't a pass receiving tight end on the level of Cooley. Those offenses did okay. While guys like Cooley are nice to have, they aren't necessarily a must for prolific offenses.
Correct, Cooley is a luxury. We can't run the ball and we can't stop the run, so until we fix that we don't have much hope of being a contender.
If we could get a 1st and 3rd for Cooley, and use our top picks for OL then I would do it. Problem is, we probably can't get that for Cooley.
Pocket$ $traight
10-19-2009, 11:32 AM
Cooley is great but I don't think that any team would give up a 1st and third for him.
But if some team would do that, you have to do it. Unless Fred Davis is a complete bust, which I don't think is the case.
Skinny Tee
10-19-2009, 11:32 AM
The compromising man is one who, contrary to his own volition, adapts to his enviroment. However the uncompromising man will die trying to adapt his enviroment to his will. Therefore all progress is forged by the uncompromising man.
Any head coach or GM that lays on their laurals and morals in order to appease the Redskins front office is bound to fall victim to the malignant force that is Dan Snyder. You can see it first hand, everyday, in the dejected lament pasted all over Jim Zorns face. He is a shell of the man he was 2 years ago, all wide eyed and optimistic. This oranization has stripped him of his spirit because he attempted to adapt, to compromise. And now we are talking about ridding ourselves of the one man who is seemingly impervious to the surrounding chaos. A player who has found a way to mold his enviroment to his will. That is the kind of guy you build a team around. Not the kind of character you should so flippantly disregard. Do you think the Pats are thinking of dealing Randy Moss or the Colts, Dallas Clark or the Cards Larry Fitz. Cooley is the most productive offensive weapon washington has and here he should stay.
If the Skins could be mentioned in the same breath as these teams then it wouldn't be an issue.
Your examples don't fit...it's more like, do the Rams think about dealing Steven Jackson?
Cap hit complicates possible Steven Jackson trade | ProFootballTalk.com (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/10/17/cap-hit-complicates-possible-steven-jackson-trade/)
The answer is yes...the times are a changing.