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04-03-2015, 03:42 PM | #46 |
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Re: Redskins trade for Free Safety Dashon Goldson
Well, one difference between Clark and Goldson is that Goldson is 5 years younger. The difference between 30 and 35 in the NFL is huge.
I like this move if for no other reasons in supplies us with another option if other avenues do not pan out. Let's hope his struggles in Tampa were scheme related, throw him out there and let him compete.
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04-03-2015, 03:53 PM | #47 |
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This team is in full rebuild mode. So to me, that means I'm not signing anyone 30 or over. No more stop gaps. Period. Personally I would have looked at the draft or undrafted free agents to fill FS. And even though this is a draft swap, we're still out a 6th rounder this year.
What's SM's strength? The draft and having lots of draft picks. So in his first year, I'm keeping every draft pick I can this year. Maybe we move down and get a pick back but right now, just not a fan of giving up a pick this year for a player on the decline. |
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Nobody expects Goldson to revert to "high caliber play", we got a stopgap with potential for a bag of chips. Now we don't have to move CB's and kill our depth, or draft safeties in a strong OL draft, or wait on other teams and pray they cut their sh*t players for us to sign.
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04-03-2015, 04:29 PM | #52 |
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Yeah I get that but we don't have that pick this year. And maybe that 6th rounder wouldn't have even made the team. Maybe it could have been another Alfred Morris type of player. That's my point. I'm going to take the chance that my talent evaluator can find someone in the 6th round, over a washed up Ryan Clark type of player that was getting cut from the worst team in football.
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04-03-2015, 04:37 PM | #53 | |
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I'm with ya. SM is dealing in the now and using FA as it should be when in complete rebuild mode. He is making solid, yet economical signings. This is a 1 year $4m deal that we are out of next season if it goes poorly. If Goldson is SM's type of player he may be here longer with a restructure. Several posts have noted that Tampa did not use Goldson correctly or in the alternative, he did not fit their Tampa 2 system. I would love to read more discussion and debate on the nuts and bolts of his role with Tampa. |
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04-03-2015, 04:51 PM | #54 |
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Re: Redskins trade for Free Safety Dashon Goldson
The safety spots have clearly been upgraded IMO. Getting a potential solid starter in Goldson for a swap of late round picks is a no brainer. McCloughan knows him well, that's all I need to know.
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04-03-2015, 04:58 PM | #55 | |
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not many 6th round picks start or play well in their first year and we don't have a starting FS (barring this move). he's a better merriweather. no one's expecting a miracle, but he should be okay... and if we find someone better, they can be drafted/signed/brought in to try and take the spot. if we draft a pass rusher the D should be good this year, and next year we can try to find a better option at FS and sign/find a NT and maybe another CB and we'll be set for 2016. still need a QB that can play well though. |
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04-03-2015, 05:04 PM | #56 |
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This is a process people...Rome will not be rebuilt in one off-season. Making solid low risk stop gap moves is sound.
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04-03-2015, 05:21 PM | #57 | ||||
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So might Breeland or Goldson or a rookie. Why bet on Hall rather than these other options? You can't even parrot a blatantly clichéd basis in support of your assertion that Hall "might be good." He might suck. In fact, there is ample to reason to believe he might suck badly at FS. Given his lack of experience at the position, his past history of biting on double moves, and his willingness to take risks by going for all or nothing in coverage (oh, and his return from a season ending injury at age 31), there is a significant basis to believe he lacks the mindset to play a position requiring him to see the field and act as the last line of defense. Again, other than wild-ass speculation, give some solid reason to believe that banking on the possibility Hall "might be good" is a sound basis for addressing the FS position in either the short term or the long term. Quote:
As to that, show me where ANYONE who is providing a positive review of this move based on an expectation that Goldson will "revert to high caliber play." The "expectation" that I have seen is that he will "revert" to "better than the sh** we had last year" play. For a guy two years removed from the pro-bowl and leaving a poor scheme fit, that doesn't seem like a "long shot" to me. It's not a guarantee, but I'm not seeing a better gamble out there. Ultimately, taken in conjunction with your wild speculation that Hall "might be good" because we don't know he will suck, your reasoning is just painfully obtuse. The risk presented by Goldson being able to provide a short term upgrade at FS is a significantly smaller one than your "close my eyes and blindly hope the aging CB coming back from a season ending injury can switch to safety" plan. Quote:
Couple questions ... Move guys? Who are we moving and, once moved, who are replacing them with? Sign guys? What veterans should we sign and how much will they cost? How would any of the veterans available in this UFA period be a better option as an upgrade from last year than Goldson/Johnson/Culliver? What cheaper options were out there now? How is any one of these moves [Goldson/Johnson/Culliver] something to be criticized in light the available veteran options - and the salaries they have been signing for - and your amorphous assertion that we should "Bring in as many veterans as you can [and] sign UDFAs"? Draft guys? So, in a year when the safety pool is bad, your plan is to draft two of them? Excellent planning - that's some real long term thinking right there man. Just a follow-up though ... Who are the solid ones that you think might be starter ready such that trading for Goldson and his $4M cap hit was in any way a bad move? See who emerges? ummmm, okay. Isn't that what we are doing? Like you said, regardless of who's on the roster today, final cut down is in September. Are you suggesting that having an expectation when you sign certain players that they will be the guys who "emerge" is a bad thing? Rather, we should just randomly sign/draft players without any expectation that they will fill or address a particular role? Well, hey, it's a little out of the box but, if that's your method of long term planning who am I to argue with you Mr. Cerratto. ... As I stated originally, you have bitched, moaned and poor-mouthed just about every move Scot McC has made so far. I asked a simple question: Specifically, how you would have done better than McC has done so far and you got nothing but bs platitudes and generalities. Your name fits. Avoiding simple questions, falling back on speculation, cherry picked facts, and broad rhetorical platitudes makes you truly and absolutely irrefutable.
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04-03-2015, 05:24 PM | #58 | |
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My question for everyone complaining that "he's too old" or "He's a 2-win cast off" is, what other option did we have? With this move we keep our CB's where their at and have a safety who knows the GM and corner he'll be playing with. Sounds like a good move to me. I know we're looking to get younger but a lot of us (including myself at times) are forgetting this is not a 1 year rebuild. I have no issues letting Goldson play safety over anybody else we would have had back there and who knows, maybe someone in camp will surprise and push him for the starting role. It's always good to have more bodies in camp for competition, if nothing else.
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04-03-2015, 05:29 PM | #59 | |
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Hell, we win the SB and TBay ends up with the worst record in the NFL next year, we get a starting caliber FS for dropping one spot in the 2016 draft at the 6th/7th round turn (Yeah, I know it's unlikely - but people are critiquing the move based on BS logic, bad facts, and speculation; I think only fair I get to use the same in response).
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04-03-2015, 05:51 PM | #60 |
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Re: Redskins trade for Free Safety Dashon Goldson
I'd like to help clarify if possible......
Our safeties suck shit..... This dude did not cost us shit..... For a potential starter that does not suck shit.. In a safety draft year that sucks shit...... Pissed at this deal? No shit...
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