los panda
10-30-2018, 04:44 PM
This is my concern. Assuming we plan to resign Clinton-Dix, I wonder if it means we will be ready to move on from Norman. Dunbar is on extremely team-friendly contract and all other CBs are on rookie deals so I think we can afford to resign both Dix and DJ when it comes to that.
I'm definitely surprised by this move but I like it.
I don't think Norman stays after this season. I'd like him to, with a pay cut, but I don't see it.
CRedskinsRule
10-30-2018, 04:45 PM
https://www.instagram.com/jungleboi_swaggg/
guess they respect each other...
JoeRedskin
10-30-2018, 04:51 PM
Although I still like the trade, a lot, it appears Green Bay was not expecting more than a 4th for him if he left in free agency next year. Also, they had all sorts of concerns about his play and locker room attitude.
Clinton-Dix was far from fine a year ago.
Clinton Dix finished second on the Packers with 13 missed tackles after missing just three in 2016. He was also a disappointing fifth among Green Bay’s six safeties in tackles per snap with one every 12.2.
Clinton-Dix was asked to wear the defensive helmet headset and communicate calls to his teammates when fellow safety Morgan Burnett missed a Week 7 game against New Orleans. That experiment was a disaster as the Packers had communication breakdowns throughout the game.
Perhaps most galling, though, was Clinton-Dix’s performance in the regular season finale at Detroit. At best, Clinton-Dix’s effort was half-hearted in a game that had no playoff implications. At worst, Clinton-Dix could be accused of quitting on his team and simply trying to avoid injury.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robreischel/2018/06/12/ha-ha-clinton-dix-returns-for-make-or-break-year-in-green-bay/#72b0731c6c17
Even through all of that, Clinton-Dix had an opportunity to anchor the position. Unfortunately, he’s been the biggest mess of them all.
Clinton-Dix, who recently said he doesn’t think he’ll be back in Green Bay next season, has been in a downward spiral over the past two seasons. He consistently plays out of control, doesn’t want to tackle anybody and is often out of position in pass coverage which leads to wide open players in the end zone.
On Monday, Clinton Dix had this to say about his time in Green Bay: “Right now, I’m playing each and every gam like it’s my last. I don’t think I’m going to be here next year. That’s how I look at it. I just (have to) be honest with myself. You’ve got to play it game-by-game. Whether we’re losing by 60 points, you’ve got to go out there and perform. This is my biggest interview of my career.”
That type of individual mindset is absolutely horrible for the locker room and something the Packers tried to get rid of when they traded Damarius Randall in the offseason. With free agency obviously on the forefront of Clinton-Dix’ mind, the Packers should make the move first and trade him.
https://dairylandexpress.com/2018/10/10/green-bay-packers-trade-ha-ha-clinton-dix-deadline/
On the other hand, Dix's words don't reflect the dissatisfaction that GBay seemed to have with him:
“I like [defensive coordinator] Mike Pettine a lot. He’s given me a chance to fly around and make plays,” Clinton-Dix said. “When guys are doing what they’re asked to do, we don’t look too bad out there. There are little mistakes we make, but other that, we’re all having fun out there and once we all get in a rhythm and start catching interceptions, it’s only going to bring us together. I’m actually having fun — regardless of what the record says — because of the defense and the way it is right now. We’re going to get better. Once we get rolling, we’re going to be hard to stop, if you ask me.”
https://www.profootballrumors.com/2018/10/packers-ha-ha-clinton-dix
I think, when he gets into the locker room with DJS and the 'Bama boys, he will fit in just fine. I still think, if they use him right, he and DJS could be real ballhawks. However, given the communication concerns already existing in the secondary, it is important that he plays well with others.
skinsfan69
10-30-2018, 04:52 PM
I've never really a fan of trading for a guy mid season. Is Dix really going to make a serious impact on our defense coming in mid season? I've seen Dix struggle here and there when watching Packer games. The fact that they gave up on him mid season tells you something. They didn't feel like they could resign him, or didn't think he was worth it. Also, and this is just my .2, I don't agree with investing a lot of $ in the safety position. I'll take the wait and see approach.
TheMalcolmConnection
10-30-2018, 04:58 PM
Holy shit. Love this move.
TheMalcolmConnection
10-30-2018, 04:58 PM
We’re gonna have a legion of boom.
sdskinsfan2001
10-30-2018, 05:07 PM
We gave the Packers the Dix on this trade.
A 4th round pick in a draft we have extra picks for another legit Bama Boy. Its a fucking win even it he leaves after the year. We would recoup a comp pick the next year and I'm ready to keep this 2018 train rollin' down the line.
SFREDSKIN
10-30-2018, 05:10 PM
Gonna be tough with BS coming up too. But we will see
Cut Norman, restructure Reed.
I thought this was his 5th year?
You're right
https://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2017/05/ha_ha_clinton-dix_becomes_firs.html
CRedskinsRule
10-30-2018, 05:25 PM
I don't think we trade if we don't have an extension plan in place.
Doesn't seem the new skins way of doing things (i'm ok with that)