As reported in the Washington Times (http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20050222-123834-8489r.htm) they mention an interesting but unlikely scenario of sending Coles back to NY in exchange for DE John Abraham.
The article also mentions the team is frustrated with Coles' attitude and unwillingness to have toe surgery.
We may also be interested in just cut Titan's CB Samari Rolle, but character issues could be a potential snag.
We also re-signed RB John Simon, we can all breathe a huge sigh of relief now!
firstdown
02-22-2005, 09:23 AM
You know the more I think about Coles leaving the more I don't care if he leaves. I think him not having surgery on his toe is hurting the team. Is he just refusing to have it done so we will want him to leave? This would make his negotations about the signing bonus work in his favor because we do not want him if he refuses surgery. Would other teams want him if he refuses to have surgery and would he opt to have the procedure after we let him go? He must be realy unhappy because it will be hard for him to receive a contract close to what he has now. I think there is alot we do not know about this situation.
Redskins_P
02-22-2005, 09:40 AM
With the departure of Coles whether its a trade or release. It's going to be interesting to see who else goes. We're obviously are taking a huge cap hit if we trade Coles, so that means that we might have to "unload" some of our bigger contracts or restructure some contracts. Either way this whole thing is all f****d up now.
Thanks LC.
The Skins are trying to have Coles still give up the $5M bonus he is due even if he is traded, but the players union is very likely to raise a stink about this.
Redskins_P
02-22-2005, 09:50 AM
Can the Skins still restructure LC's contract before they trade him?
Can the Skins still restructure LC's contract before they trade him?
Possibly, but the bottom line is they owe him his bonus money, I'm not sure if a restructure will help any, and again, the players union will probably raise holy hell regardless of what the Skins try to do.
Redskins_P
02-22-2005, 09:56 AM
Possibly, but the bottom line is they owe him his bonus money, I'm not sure if a restructure will help any, and again, the players union will probably raise holy hell regardless of what the Skins try to do.
Damn this sucks. I swear we're cursed man. Hate to sound like Boston Red Sox fan, but I feel like we're cursed. Dammit. :mad:
Beemnseven
02-22-2005, 09:57 AM
Can the Skins still restructure LC's contract before they trade him?
Coles would have to agree to any restructuring of the contract he is about to dissolve. I doubt he would accomodate the Front Office in any way at this point.
Schneed10
02-22-2005, 10:20 AM
Coles would have to agree to any restructuring of the contract he is about to dissolve. I doubt he would accomodate the Front Office in any way at this point.
I disagree, I think he would be happy to accomodate the front office if it means he can get the hell out of here. One possibility for him is to give the $5 million bonus back to the Redskins, making the cap hit easier and therefore making him more tradeable. Then, once he's traded, he would ask that his new team give him the $5 million bonus back. This way he'd come out even on the deal, the new team would have a stud receiver for only a $5 million bonus, and the Skins would get a player or picks in return.
And a $5 million signing bonus for a player like Coles is a real good deal. Even with the toe questions, it's a good deal.
But like Matty said there are questions. The union might have a problem with this arrangement (though I wouldn't expect them to have a whole lot of ground to stand on). Secondly, Coles would need to find a team with some cap room to be able to take him on. With this Jets rumor, they're a little tight to the cap like we are. And keep in mind, all this stuff needs to get done by March 2 in order to clear up the salary cap picture and allow us to enter free agency with a clear idea of how much we can afford. Plus Samuels needs to restructure by then. The front office is going to be working lots of OT, I know that much.
The other thing that sucks, if he's only giving back $5 million, the cap hit is even bigger this year than it would be if we kept him on the team.
Krills
02-22-2005, 10:21 AM
Damn this sucks. I swear we're cursed man. Hate to sound like Boston Red Sox fan, but I feel like we're cursed. Dammit. :mad:
It all started with the renaming of Jack Kent Cooke Stadium.