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CultBrennan59 02-11-2012, 02:34 PM I'd honestly like to get both. Cause theres no guarantee we get griffin, even if attempt to trade up, in the draft. And theres no guarantee that manning can throw the same ever again. One you give up money for, the other you give up money and draft picks for. I dunno, guys this QB situation is looking pretty shaky to me being that we just had to keep winning these meaningless games (seattle, arizona, NY). Think of it like this had we of lost one, just One of those games, we would have been drafting ahead of Cleveland the real major threat of getting griffin.
redskins5044 02-11-2012, 02:37 PM I'd honestly like to get both. Cause theres no guarantee we get griffin, even if attempt to trade up, in the draft. And theres no guarantee that manning can throw the same ever again. One you give up money for, the other you give up money and draft picks for. I dunno, guys this QB situation is looking pretty shaky to me being that we just had to keep winning these meaningless games (seattle, arizona, NY). Think of it like this had we of lost one, just One of those games, we would have been drafting ahead of Cleveland the real major threat of getting griffin.
The Arizona game was early in the season.
SBXVII 02-11-2012, 02:51 PM So I haven't been on the Path in a bit and please present a counter to my points.
Why Peyton would come here:
-Shanny
-Prestige?
Why Peyton wouldn't come here:
-He would be fighting for a playoff spot against his brother twice a year
-Cold weather
-We have missing parts on the offense
Just my two cents.
#1- yes Shanny.
#2- yes he might like to play against his brother twice a yr. he'd get to see him.
#3- I think we are closer to a play off spot vs. any of the other teams who would want and need his services.
#4- Our team was the only team to beat the SB team twice last year.
#5- our defense is better then some would like to believe.
Maybe the Skins offer him the best chance to get to the SB out of all the teams that might still want him, and wouldn't he want to get a second ring to secure his HOF possibilities and to be able to have a second ring like his brother?
biffle 02-11-2012, 02:53 PM I didn't just pull that scenario from fantasy land.
Yeah, you kind of did. None of those trades you mention have the trading up teams giving up as much as you have us doing, save for the Leaf fiasco.
If next year's first was considered to have the value of this year's second, then we would be giving up more than the full price of the value chart without giving up the two 4ths you include. And every organiztion worth anything realizes a future 1st is worth more than that.
EARTHQUAKE2689 02-11-2012, 02:58 PM 3,000+ posts in just over a year.
Someone needs a social life...
No, social networking doesn't count.
Doesn't even come close to my record.
SBXVII 02-11-2012, 03:08 PM Claiborne, Blackmon, Richardson, Coples, Rieff, Floyd...one of these guys could fall to 6 and have someone jonesing for them. It just takes one smitten team.
All it takes is for two other teams to want the same player. Possibly a OT or DL or maybe a LB.
SBXVII 02-11-2012, 03:19 PM To me Girffin looks like a young Michael Vick with a MUCH better head on his shoulders. I don't think he'll have a problem with his footwork or being under center. If Vick can do it then so can he. He'll have to take real deep drops like Vick does. I just think whoever gets him is going to have to design an offense like Philly has done. A lot of deep stuff and staying in shotgun a lot.
But we won't know until he actually tries. Also I'm sure experts said the same thing about Vince Young.
But yes you are right whoever takes him should and most likely will have to change their design to fit his tallents.
So now the big question.... would the Skins change their scheme or design to fit his abilities or would they force him to fit into their system?
SBXVII 02-11-2012, 03:25 PM I don't think you've seen anybody suggest they would have to give up their whole 2012 draft. My scenario was a rough draft of the approximate costs give or take a pick or sliding one of those picks down/up. It's still going to take a lot. More than we can afford to give up.
However, based on the points, that's about what it would take.
If we had to give up Orakpo and our 2012 1st for RGIII, I would probably do that providing no other picks were involved.
But... Drew Carey says the points don't matter?
Your points based off of the chart. Thats just a starting point. If it was just the Skins interested in moving up and no one else then yeah thats the cost. Now factor in the Browns, and Miami being interested and then add what the Rams are going to ask as a starting point.
I'm not saying it would happen but I can see the Rams trying to turn it into an auction. Whoever offers the most they will take. Now thats if the Rams don't want RGIII for themselves.
SBXVII 02-11-2012, 03:28 PM 3,000+ posts in just over a year.
Someone needs a social life...
No, social networking doesn't count.
LOL, I had to go back looking for who you were talking about.
redskin29633 02-11-2012, 03:32 PM Don't really like either option. Both have alternative costs that, IMHO, are too costly for Redskins to seriously consider.
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