skinsfaninok
02-23-2021, 01:45 PM
If u let BS walk, who replaces him? We have bigger holes to fill at KEY positions.
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skinsfaninok 02-23-2021, 01:45 PM If u let BS walk, who replaces him? We have bigger holes to fill at KEY positions. SunnySide 02-23-2021, 02:14 PM If u let BS walk, who replaces him? We have bigger holes to fill at KEY positions. 2019 4th R - Wes Martin 2020 4th R - Shaadiq Charles Weve been preparing for this moment. Wes didnt impress and Shaadiq got hurt but I dont mind some growing pains at RG if that guy is lined up next to MOses and Roullier and it allows us to upgrade LT or LB. Would you rather have: - LB Lamonte David (assume 12M per) - 3rd R comp pick - Charles at RG - extra 3M in cap space OR - 30 year old Brandon Scherff at RG ----- We got the best years out of Scherff. Great teammate, great player. Its time. Redskins247 02-23-2021, 03:31 PM 2019 4th R - Wes Martin 2020 4th R - Shaadiq Charles Weve been preparing for this moment. Wes didnt impress and Shaadiq got hurt but I dont mind some growing pains at RG if that guy is lined up next to MOses and Roullier and it allows us to upgrade LT or LB. Would you rather have: - LB Lamonte David (assume 12M per) - 3rd R comp pick - Charles at RG - extra 3M in cap space OR - 30 year old Brandon Scherff at RG ----- We got the best years out of Scherff. Great teammate, great player. Its time. Can't imagine anyone can argue that one! I want Scherff back, make no mistake, just don't think it's worth breaking the bank for him at that position. NYCskinfan82 02-23-2021, 04:41 PM I like Scherff sometimes you pay a guy so everyone knows we pay our own. Wes Martin did play better at RG than LG two years ago if I remember rightly. Pervis_Griffith 02-23-2021, 05:26 PM Can't imagine anyone can argue that one! I want Scherff back, make no mistake, just don't think it's worth breaking the bank for him at that position. This. If he won't work out a long term deal on a more reasonable salary, tag and trade him. Wes Martin is depth --- and needs to make a jump to save his spot on the roster. Shaadiq Charles - let's see what we have here. Ketih Ismael - primarily a center, but he did fill in at RG in college. Maybe he can be the answer. Snag a FA. Spend a draft pick. But don't break the bank on Brandon. SkinzWin 02-23-2021, 06:41 PM I like Scherff sometimes you pay a guy so everyone knows we pay our own. Wes Martin did play better at RG than LG two years ago if I remember rightly. Obviously Tom Brady was a major component of NE’s sustained success (see 2020-21 record) but I do think it is worth mentioning that there is something to be said for Belicheck’s approach to letting top tier FA’s walk, almost yearly, and sign smart, mid tier FA’s that fit a specific skill set he was looking for. It allows you to develop quality starters and backup depth across multiple position groups instead of super star/elite talent at a few position groups with subpar talent everywhere else bc you are cap strapped by your biggest contracts. AnonEmouse 02-23-2021, 07:21 PM I'd love to see Scherff sign long term but given the cap and the nature of the NFL these days, I can see him being to expensive to keep. Tag him and if no trade offers come in, I'd draft a replacement and let him walk next year. SkinzWin 02-23-2021, 09:46 PM I'd love to see Scherff sign long term but given the cap and the nature of the NFL these days, I can see him being to expensive to keep. Tag him and if no trade offers come in, I'd draft a replacement and let him walk next year. I could live with that. skinsfan69 02-23-2021, 11:49 PM You don't pay guards 15 million a year. You pay your tackles that kind of money. I like BS. He has been more than solid for us when healthy, but you have to be willing to walk away if it becomes a bad deal for the team. However on the flip side it looks like we won't be paying a QB big money so might as well overpay someone valuable. This is a tough one.. Scalper 02-23-2021, 11:54 PM Obviously Tom Brady was a major component of NE’s sustained success (see 2020-21 record) but I do think it is worth mentioning that there is something to be said for Belicheck’s approach to letting top tier FA’s walk, almost yearly, and sign smart, mid tier FA’s that fit a specific skill set he was looking for. It allows you to develop quality starters and backup depth across multiple position groups instead of super star/elite talent at a few position groups with subpar talent everywhere else bc you are cap strapped by your biggest contracts. Concur. But keep in mind Pats usually had one total stud at each level. They also had Brady's coattails attracting low-priced vets signing well-below market deals year after year. Pats primarily built teams through drafts. You only get to that point by drafting well 4-5 years in a row. What Belicheat was actually doing was playing the comp pick game. Which is very smart. When you look at signing a pending FA to a huge deal, the cost isn't just the salary, but the comp pick you forsake. This coming year, Pats have a 3rd and 2 4ths probably, comps. Letting these vets walk makes no sense if you are simply signing other vets who may not fit your system, and negate comp picks. The other thing, is that Belicheat understood several things (1) the draft is a lottery (2) most picks bust (3) the draft is the best way to build a team (4) success in the draft means maximizing number of tickets rather than focusing on higher-probability tickets (1st round picks). Belicheat repeatedly traded out of first round for 2nd round picks, and for picks in future years. He had this luxury, the extreme long view, because of job security. But once you eat the shitburger and get the machine grinding, at the cost of short term success, you end up with 2-4 comps each year, plus 1-2 extra picks per year trading back or future years, say 4 picks extra per year, hit on half, over say five year window, that is 10 extra starters or solid contributors minimum via draft on roster any given time, versus teams that suck. Imagine right now if we had 10 extra solid guys on team: a CB, a LT, a WR, a FS, a MLB, etc. Man would our roster be more rounded. We wouldn't have to sign tons of FAs (which negate our comp picks). The key point is that you only get to that point by adhering religiously to a strategy of minimizing FAs, building through draft, trading back lots, and NOT making dumb trades that surrender huge volumes of draft picks. You can also sign many FAs to short term deals and let them walk and get some comp picks, early in process. Imagine going into draft this year with 3-4 comp picks, and next year, etc. Plus 1-2 add'l from tradebacks. What we should be doing--that math is emphatic--is trading back every time we can so long as value is fair, even if for future picks (which you discount one round). We need several drafts of 10+ picks, for like 5 years. But your point about lots of solid guys versus a few stars is true. However, the best teams have both, but their stars are usually home grown talent that resigning after drafting doesn't cost comp picks. If you don't work the comp formula, all else being equal (competent GMs and coaching), you will get beaten by teams that do. Two equally competent teams, one with 3-4 more draft picks per year, the one with more picks will come out ahead long term. Look at KC. How many stud WRs RBs have they found in mid late rounds? I would carefully study how they are evaluating players. |
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