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celts32
12-02-2004, 11:29 PM
i have been a loyal redskin fan my entire life, but this team is run like a lemonade stand. we buy and buy everyear and what do we have to show for it nothing.... so Daniel if you read this, You Must Fire Vinny Cerrato.

again i'm gonna preach that we have to cut the fat. if this was any other business how many people would have lost there jobs by now. this is a productivity world and for the amount of money i'm paying i'm getting nothing in return. its time to step back and re-build. Rebuild within, that means people that we dont go out and just buy players. that idea has been tired for 5 years and it hasnt worked. we must cut the following players, brunnell, barrow, morton, and daniels. i know its ALOT of dead cap space for 2005 but it needs to be done. next is we need players who want to play, players who have a someting to prove, they are young players... that means Draft picks. something were lacking agina this year. i hope we dont win another game. Why you ask? cause mike willaims the top player in this draft can be trade bait, ie san diego chargers 2 #1's. trade samuels, moliona will be more than ready. trade gardener i dont care if its for a 4 or 5th rounder. if someone wants him trade portis(look at denver do they miss him)no. take the salary cap hit w/ that. we NEED to build within.

hey Joe get a REAL GM, someone who knows talent not how much air pressure is need or how much wench needs to be turned. i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but unless things change around here WE WILL NEVER WIN.


Well I agree with the fire Vinny part at least...

Skins fan 44
12-03-2004, 12:11 AM
I dont know about who to drop. Hopefully we can get Samuels to rework again if not trade or waive him. Need a GM and need to do some seriors homework even if we have to hire Mel Kiper for the draft. With our first pick we should trade it for more picks like we did the year we got Ramsey. We really dont have the cap space to pay the high first round picks do we? This draft will be important this year due to probably not being able to sign the big name free agents like in the past.

heybigstar
12-03-2004, 01:55 AM
I really dont see Samuels restructuring his contract, but i was thinking about this tonight: If you look at the great O-lines in the league (Chiefs, Steelers, Ravens), they have been together for a longgg time. With all the problems we have with the O-line, which is the key to our team, can we realistically expect to improve a whole lot next season with a whole new O-line? I say we either draft a wr, and sign the best FA center available, so we have contiunity in Samuels Dockery and Randy Thomas and Jon Jansen on the 2 G's and 2t's, and throw in a top FA center to the mix and maybe we can have a good line?

Daseal
12-03-2004, 08:49 AM
bigstar - if we can get him to restructure Im completely with you, but that 11M salary will kill us!

CRT3
12-03-2004, 09:23 AM
i say we make coles hit the IR now and start his surgery that is needed badly. the more time to heal the better. And you are a doctor that has seen the MRI? Let him start seeing the proffesionals to gain a opion on his foot, but please do not insult us by making a diagnosis when you do not have any medical basis for it.

MTK
12-03-2004, 09:31 AM
And you are a doctor that has seen the MRI? Let him start seeing the proffesionals to gain a opion on his foot, but please do not insult us by making a diagnosis when you do not have any medical basis for it.
Apparently we have a lot of doctors in the house because I've seen plenty of people say he needs surgery.

He's supposed to see some specialists after the season and go from there. I think the problem is it's not some routine injury that he can go under the knife for, rehab and be back to 100% in 4-6 months. If it was that easy he would have done it last offseason.

celts32
12-03-2004, 11:12 AM
I really dont see Samuels restructuring his contract, but i was thinking about this tonight: If you look at the great O-lines in the league (Chiefs, Steelers, Ravens), they have been together for a longgg time. With all the problems we have with the O-line, which is the key to our team, can we realistically expect to improve a whole lot next season with a whole new O-line? I say we either draft a wr, and sign the best FA center available, so we have contiunity in Samuels Dockery and Randy Thomas and Jon Jansen on the 2 G's and 2t's, and throw in a top FA center to the mix and maybe we can have a good line?


I completely agree. We have enough talent under contract to build a good line if we just give it time for once. Since Snyder purchased the Redskins we have never given anything enough time to see if it would really work. Football is the ultimate team game. you can't build a Super Bowl team in one offseason. I would think we should know that by now...

Paintrain
12-03-2004, 11:43 AM
Apparently we have a lot of doctors in the house because I've seen plenty of people say he needs surgery.

He's supposed to see some specialists after the season and go from there. I think the problem is it's not some routine injury that he can go under the knife for, rehab and be back to 100% in 4-6 months. If it was that easy he would have done it last offseason.
I may be wrong, but I think they reccommended surgery last year for him, but he opted to try to rest it and see if that improved it. He didn't want to miss the additional mini-camps with the new staff.

RedskinRat
12-03-2004, 11:58 AM
i have been a loyal redskin fan my entire life, but this team is run like a lemonade stand. we buy and buy everyear and what do we have to show for it nothing.... .

If you don't like the lemonade find another lemonade stand. I'm here for the long haul.

MTK
12-03-2004, 12:40 PM
I may be wrong, but I think they reccommended surgery last year for him, but he opted to try to rest it and see if that improved it. He didn't want to miss the additional mini-camps with the new staff.This is from an article in the Times this past summer

http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20040803-121326-8518r.htm

That said, it was another reminder that Coles' injury could be a lingering issue for the entire season. He chose not to have surgery during the offseason because doctors told him there was a chance it could end his career.

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