skinsfan69
06-13-2019, 11:28 PM
I don't think they should give him shit, even though he has leverage. He signed a deal and a deal is a deal. Either you play for the Redskins or sit on your couch and miss your 13 million dollar salary.
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skinsfan69 06-13-2019, 11:28 PM I don't think they should give him shit, even though he has leverage. He signed a deal and a deal is a deal. Either you play for the Redskins or sit on your couch and miss your 13 million dollar salary. los panda 06-14-2019, 04:34 AM The bad news is there is an internet tough guy who thinks he knows everything, and obviously has some sort of deep rooted mommy or daddy issues that need to be ironed out on this board. The good news is alot of other boards have multiple d-bags like that. Yay us. Obviously something is going on, and I feel for him, but trashing other people isn't going to help. los panda 06-14-2019, 04:40 AM I don't think they should give him shit, even though he has leverage. He signed a deal and a deal is a deal. Either you play for the Redskins or sit on your couch and miss your 13 million dollar salary. I would take this approach as well. Steelers got a 3rd and a 5th for AB. I would have sacrificed those picks to spite AB and send a message to all other players on the team that I do not negotiate with terrorists. KI Skins Fan 06-14-2019, 08:10 AM I would take this approach as well. Steelers got a 3rd and a 5th for AB. I would have sacrificed those picks to spite AB and send a message to all other players on the team that I do not negotiate with terrorists. Now he's a terrorist? That's going too far, don't you think? It's just business in the NFL. BTW, I would have taken the picks for AB because it's not personal - it's just business. Besides, "sending a message" to other players doesn't work because holding out is only an effective strategy for stars. KI Skins Fan 06-14-2019, 09:53 AM If they can make the numbers work I'm all for paying him. He's a top LT. Anyone who says otherwise is a moron. But if there's a legit trade offer you'd have to consider it. OK, I finally voted "pay him", primarily because I wanted to be able to view the poll numbers. Very interesting. There were more "trade him" responses than I expected. I pretty much agree with the bolded part above as long as it does not involve an extension of his current contract. His durability has waned in recent years and I'd hate to see the Skins carry significant salary cap dollars in future years for a player who is unable to perform. I admit that I don't know how that can be done within the rules of the salary cap. Perhaps a bonus spread over the final two years of his contract. You know, for "exemplary career service" or something? I dunno. There must be some type of work-around. BigHairedAristocrat 06-14-2019, 10:26 AM Why are the only options pay or trade? He's under contract two more years. "Do nothing" is a perfectly viable option. He's a 31 year old, injury-prone guy who NFL talking heads have said only has a few years left (due to his injury history). This is all about money for Trent - he's not going to lose nearly 1M per week by not playing. He will want those game checks, so he's going to show up, as do the majority of players who hold out in the offseason. DYoungJelly 06-14-2019, 11:58 AM Why are the only options pay or trade? He's under contract two more years. "Do nothing" is a perfectly viable option. He's a 31 year old, injury-prone guy who NFL talking heads have said only has a few years left (due to his injury history). This is all about money for Trent - he's not going to lose nearly 1M per week by not playing. He will want those game checks, so he's going to show up, as do the majority of players who hold out in the offseason.I think the best option is it depends. How much is a team willing to trade? How much is Trent asking for to make things "right"? What are the odds he plays without doing anything? Without knowing those things, it's just an emotional response. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk los panda 06-14-2019, 01:04 PM Now he's a terrorist? That's going too far, don't you think? It's just business in the NFL. BTW, I would have taken the picks for AB because it's not personal - it's just business. Besides, "sending a message" to other players doesn't work because holding out is only an effective strategy for stars. Yes, if I was seriously calling T Willy a terrorist, that would be going too far. punch it in 06-14-2019, 01:22 PM Yes, if I was seriously calling T Willy a terrorist, that would be going too far. He might be a terrorist. Maybe Matty can hack his inter-web and find out. BigHairedAristocrat 06-14-2019, 01:22 PM I think the best option is it depends. How much is a team willing to trade? How much is Trent asking for to make things "right"? What are the odds he plays without doing anything? Without knowing those things, it's just an emotional response. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk Given his age and injury history, I cant imagine any team would offer us enough to make it worth trading him. We actually need him, so trading him is almost a no-go for me. I don't care how much he is asking for either. Again, given his age and injury history, combined with the facts we're already spending the most in the NFL on the offensive line, that we need to extend Scherff, and that we're stuck in 20M in dead cap for an injured alex smith each of the next two years.... why on earth would we commit even more money to Trent? It would be incredibly foolish - especially given he's got two more years left on his contract - a contract which, by the way, was the highest in the NFL when it was signed just 3 years ago. As far as the odds Trent plays if we don't do anything, i'd put them at 100%. This is all about money. Ultimately, I think the Skins would be smart to call his bluff and, at most, guarantee a little bit more money on his contract next year and throw a few extra bucks at him to make him feel like got something. I know we all love trent for what he's done for this team over the past decade. He's played hurt almost every game. But sadly, that's part of WHY we shouldn't give him more money now. He might only be 31, but his body's a lot more beaten up than other guys his age. I imagine he's retired by 34-35. At this point, Trent is not a player the team can build around. He's more of a stop-gap until we can find a long-term replacement. |
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