dmek25
03-20-2010, 03:01 PM
i see over and over again how people are glad the redskins aren't over- spending for free agents. my question is, without a cap, why does it matter how much is spent?
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dmek25 03-20-2010, 03:01 PM i see over and over again how people are glad the redskins aren't over- spending for free agents. my question is, without a cap, why does it matter how much is spent? SirClintonPortis 03-20-2010, 03:12 PM I can think of two reasons. 1. The laborers are given a disincentive to put in the maximum amount of effort. According to the consumption-leisure model, when wages get REALLY HIGH, laborers will choose to work less and spend more time with leisure. 2. Risk of getting burned if the cap comes back freddyg12 03-20-2010, 03:13 PM In short, this team is undergoing a culture change & big spending isn't part of it. my take: 1) I don't believe that the danny has bottomless pockets & the franchise is likely in need of some fiscal discipline given the tough economy, poor attendance (= less revenue) at games in 09. A lockout in 2011 will hit everybody hard so it's imperative that owners have their $ in order. 2) history shows that for the most part big spending hasn't worked well. I think it could be argued, however, that Gibbs' fa class of 04 performed above expectations. Otherwise, the big spending has resulted in mediocrity at best. 3) Big $ fa's affect team chemistry & the new regime needs to start on a clean slate & establish a team identity, discipline, trust,etc. 4) It's unknown how spending now might impact a future cap. 5) This fa class is poor. freddyg12 03-20-2010, 03:14 PM I can think of two reasons. 1. The laborers are given a disincentive to put in the maximum amount of effort. According to the consumption-leisure model, when wages get REALLY HIGH, laborers will choose to work less and spend more time with leisure. 2. Risk of getting burned if the cap comes back good point on #1, one of the reasons big contract players often don't live up to what their teams & fans hope. Lotus 03-20-2010, 03:24 PM There are several good answers above. I would add that the team needs to get younger and the FA's available so far this year generally have been older guys. Mechanix544 03-20-2010, 04:06 PM There are several good answers above. I would add that the team needs to get younger and the FA's available so far this year generally have been older guys. Good point, the team NEEDS to get younger. Hopefully it will. SkinsfanNTX 03-20-2010, 04:59 PM The cap is returning and no cap this year allowed the Redskins to shed some old players who big, fat contracts. SFREDSKIN 03-20-2010, 05:01 PM Why over spend on average talent? They have done the right thing so far. 53Fan 03-20-2010, 05:09 PM For too long Washington has been a place to come and get paid for what you've done in the past. Many players came here, not so much to win, but to get paid as much as they could. Once they got their contract...mission accomplished and performance sufferered. Especially older guys who may have already seen their best days. This place has been thought of as Club Med too long and it's time to show those days are gone. I think the FO is doing that. I like that there seems to be more incentive laden contracts geared toward rewarding a player for what he does NOW.....with US. The opportunity is still there for big money, but only if you perform. That's how it should be IMO. ethat001 03-20-2010, 05:45 PM In short, this team is undergoing a culture change & big spending isn't part of it. my take: 1) I don't believe that the danny has bottomless pockets & the franchise is likely in need of some fiscal discipline given the tough economy, poor attendance (= less revenue) at games in 09. A lockout in 2011 will hit everybody hard so it's imperative that owners have their $ in order. 2) history shows that for the most part big spending hasn't worked well. I think it could be argued, however, that Gibbs' fa class of 04 performed above expectations. Otherwise, the big spending has resulted in mediocrity at best. 3) Big $ fa's affect team chemistry & the new regime needs to start on a clean slate & establish a team identity, discipline, trust,etc. 4) It's unknown how spending now might impact a future cap. 5) This fa class is poor. Great post and I agree completely with it. Basically, Peppers was one of the best FAs - and he was 30 years old. Since everyone's a restricted free agent this year, the FA pool is slim. Some say this year there may be more trades, not FA deals. Also, keep bringing in FAs, and (1) nothing's changed, and (2) other teammates get jealous of the $$ the new FA is making, and (3) the new FA doesn't work hard because he has tons of $$ in his new deal. Totally disrupts the team. In general, I like the new attitude and strategy. Pick useful FAs that will help the team but are good deals laden with incentives. I wonder about Larry Johnson, but I'm hopeful he'll clean up his act and have something left. BUT my main hope is that we start signing O-linemen at one point. I can't bear to watch freaking Heyer as he watches his QB trashed on the ground by the guy that beat him. |
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