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Schneed10 03-30-2014, 03:24 PM There's a rumor that the Skins offense is a good fit for D Jax. Something he'd be able to fit into easily. I think it's really between us, the Raiders, the Jets and the Bills.
We really can't lose because even if we don't sign him, at least he's out of the NFC.
Among those teams we have the advantage in so many areas:
- Ability to get back at the Eagles
- Most attractive QB to play for, by far
- A player with 'street cred' he'll respect and look up to in D Hall
- Enough cap space to satisfy contract demands
- First visit, a chance to sign him before he leaves town.
Raiders have the cap space and the home town. Jets have Morningwheg but I don't think that means much to DeSean.
44Deezel 03-30-2014, 03:26 PM Dude you don't even know what type of contract may be discussed. Some of y'all cats are so funny. Schneed10 already spelled out how his potential contract would have very little bearing on our overall cap future in terms of being 'hamstrung'.
Besides all of that, my point with Cris Carter is if his issues existed in today's media climate, fanbases would be at D-Jax times 100 with 'concern' about what he'd do to their locker rooms and his character.
I'm reading other articles that say otherwise, especially after the first year. If he wants to play here on the cheap, then I'm all for it. We're already 9th in the league in what we spend on Wide Receivers and this move is expected to move us into the top 5. When I look at the blue print for Super Bowl winners over the last 10-15, I don't see high-priced Receivers.
I'd just like us to be a team that has a lot of players who outplay their contracts. Alfmo is a perfect example. 1st round production for 6th round pay. We need more of that.
I have no concerns about his ability or even his character. It's the business aspect I don't like, plain and simple. This doesn't appear to be a move that the teams we want to be like would make.
Lotus 03-30-2014, 03:26 PM Cap number and he isn't a "chip" guy. A new regime wants his guys.
To the others who saying Reid isn't interested is red flag is crap. The chiefs simply can't afford d jax, they are gonna have big cap problems starting next year. Simply not fesiable.
We don't have much more cap space than the Chiefs, now or into the future. If we can bend things to make DJax's cap number work, so can the Chiefs.
Yet they are not interested.
Lotus 03-30-2014, 03:28 PM Among those teams we have the advantage in so many areas:
- Ability to get back at the Eagles
- Most attractive QB to play for, by far
- A player with 'street cred' he'll respect and look up to in D Hall
- Enough cap space to satisfy contract demands
- First visit, a chance to sign him before he leaves town.
Raiders have the cap space and the home town. Jets have Morningwheg but I don't think that means much to DeSean.
I hope the Raiders get him. Then he can make his $$, rack up 1,300 yards a year without hurting us, and be a destructive presence in someone else's locker room.
NYCskinfan82 03-30-2014, 03:33 PM There's a rumor that the Skins offense is a good fit for D Jax. Something he'd be able to fit into easily. I think it's really between us, the Raiders, the Jets and the Bills.
We really can't lose because even if we don't sign him, at least he's out of the NFC.
That's how I see it.
CRedskinsRule 03-30-2014, 03:37 PM We don't have much more cap space than the Chiefs, now or into the future. If we can bend things to make DJax's cap number work, so can the Chiefs.
Yet they are not interested.
We have about 4 million more than the chiefs, which is significant when it probably is a 6million cap hit to land him.
NYCskinfan82 03-30-2014, 03:41 PM Ian Rapoport ✔ @RapSheet
#Chiefs & Andy Reid were intrigued by DeSean Jackson, but with limited cap space, can’t match the budding open market. Would’ve loved DeSean
Retweeted by John Keim
Just wanted to put this out there.
Paintrain 03-30-2014, 03:49 PM I hope the Raiders get him. Then he can make his $$, rack up 1,300 yards a year without hurting us, and be a destructive presence in someone else's locker room.
I love how he was a 'destructive presence' in a locker room that won the division with a rookie coach. BASTARD!
Really? On Thursday if I started a random poll asking 'who is the most disruptive locker room force in the NFC East' Jackson probably would finished outside the top 3 behind Dez Bryant, Riley Cooper and Rodgers-Cromartie but now that there was a newspaper article written about him and his team made a decision, he's the worst sports person in America. Comical.
I just want to make sure that if we do sign him, all of you sit on your hands and worry about how he may be affecting the locker room each time he scores.
BTW, we have about twice the cap room the Chiefs have and more flexibility with cuts/restructures to non essential players.
NYCskinfan82 03-30-2014, 04:13 PM IMO RGIII should say to D. Jacks look I'm being labeled a coach killer and there giving you the same label come to the SKINS and lets both shut everyone up.
over the mountain 03-30-2014, 04:31 PM I would pass on desean, unless the money was skins friendly (which I doubt)
his addition would be a luxury, not a need.
im not so much worried about the off field stuff as i am with allocating too much money on receiver. even if his cap hit was 5-6 this year, id guess his average salary would be end up near 10 mil per. we have rg3, trent, rak, kerrigan to re-sign in the next few years.
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