sportscurmudgeon
11-16-2010, 02:03 PM
This is the first of three threads about the Skins - - The GOOD, the BAD and the UGLY.
Here is what is GOOD:
1. With the coach and the best available QB signed for multiple years, the Redskins have the basis to establish some offensive continuity. Read what I said; I did not say Donovan McNabb is the best QB in the league; he is not; I said he is the best QB available. I do not have access to every NFL contract but I believe that the top QBs available as free agents at the end of 2010 include:
Bruce Gradkowski
Jon Kitna
Patrick Ramsey
Alex Smith
Maybe there are a couple of others to add to that list - - but they are all of the same caliber. Even if you think Donovan McNabb is an overpaid stumblebum whose cardiovascular conditioning is suspect, you have to agree that he is a better QB for 2010 - 2011 than anyone on that list. And it really isn't a close call.
The Skins' alternative is to draft a college QB. With 4 wins in hand and probably a few more coming, the Skins will not have the top pick in the 2011 draft and may not have a top 5 pick. So, if you want this year's version of Sam Bradford/Matt Ryan/Matthew Stafford, you are going to have to "trade up". And to trade up, you have to give up your first round pick PLUS multiple other picks - - and the Skins already have spent some of those 2011 picks elsewhere. So, getting a stud college QB comes at the price of the draft.
ERGO, Donovan McNabb is the best available QB for the Redskins and he is now under contract for at least the next two or three seasons. That is GOOD.
2. The contract extension McNabb signed is NOT a budget buster. Please get the $78M figure out of your head. Donovan McNabb is not going to collect $78M from the Redskins under this contract any more than Fat Albert is going to collect his reported $100M from the Redskins under his contract. Yes, the team had to pony up front end cash and make some downstream guarantees in the contract, but the team has ways out when two things come together:
A. The economics dictate that the team move on from McNabb
B. The team has a comparable QB available to them.
This too is GOOD.
3. The Redskins' first round picks from the last two years (Williams and Orakpo) are developing very nicely. This is GOOD.
What these three things will allow the coaches and the front office to do is to build a team that will be a contender. They have stability where stability matters most and they have two young players who have "star potential" PLUS they both work at their games to improve.
There are lots of players who have great physical skills and who never make it big because they rely on those physical skills to carry them (cf. Devin Thomas) but Williams and Orakpo work on their games and their skills to get better. They will set an example for future high picks as they come into the organization. And that is why the Skins should not squander high draft picks; they have the basis of an envrionment to make high picks into highly productive players.
Check elsewhere for the next thread - - The BAD.
Here is what is GOOD:
1. With the coach and the best available QB signed for multiple years, the Redskins have the basis to establish some offensive continuity. Read what I said; I did not say Donovan McNabb is the best QB in the league; he is not; I said he is the best QB available. I do not have access to every NFL contract but I believe that the top QBs available as free agents at the end of 2010 include:
Bruce Gradkowski
Jon Kitna
Patrick Ramsey
Alex Smith
Maybe there are a couple of others to add to that list - - but they are all of the same caliber. Even if you think Donovan McNabb is an overpaid stumblebum whose cardiovascular conditioning is suspect, you have to agree that he is a better QB for 2010 - 2011 than anyone on that list. And it really isn't a close call.
The Skins' alternative is to draft a college QB. With 4 wins in hand and probably a few more coming, the Skins will not have the top pick in the 2011 draft and may not have a top 5 pick. So, if you want this year's version of Sam Bradford/Matt Ryan/Matthew Stafford, you are going to have to "trade up". And to trade up, you have to give up your first round pick PLUS multiple other picks - - and the Skins already have spent some of those 2011 picks elsewhere. So, getting a stud college QB comes at the price of the draft.
ERGO, Donovan McNabb is the best available QB for the Redskins and he is now under contract for at least the next two or three seasons. That is GOOD.
2. The contract extension McNabb signed is NOT a budget buster. Please get the $78M figure out of your head. Donovan McNabb is not going to collect $78M from the Redskins under this contract any more than Fat Albert is going to collect his reported $100M from the Redskins under his contract. Yes, the team had to pony up front end cash and make some downstream guarantees in the contract, but the team has ways out when two things come together:
A. The economics dictate that the team move on from McNabb
B. The team has a comparable QB available to them.
This too is GOOD.
3. The Redskins' first round picks from the last two years (Williams and Orakpo) are developing very nicely. This is GOOD.
What these three things will allow the coaches and the front office to do is to build a team that will be a contender. They have stability where stability matters most and they have two young players who have "star potential" PLUS they both work at their games to improve.
There are lots of players who have great physical skills and who never make it big because they rely on those physical skills to carry them (cf. Devin Thomas) but Williams and Orakpo work on their games and their skills to get better. They will set an example for future high picks as they come into the organization. And that is why the Skins should not squander high draft picks; they have the basis of an envrionment to make high picks into highly productive players.
Check elsewhere for the next thread - - The BAD.