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12-20-2006, 10:39 AM | #61 | |
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12-20-2006, 10:45 AM | #62 |
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Yes, but a season is made and broken on what-ifs. I'll ask again: Does a GM fix what was broken this offseason? Does a GM tell Gibbs to run his OWN plays and say screw getting Al Saunders? Does a GM have intimate knowledge of Springs groin? I'd like to hope not. If we don't make a SINGLE CHANGE this offseason and everyone comes back totally healthy, the team is the playoff contender that it was in 2005...GM or not.
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12-20-2006, 10:48 AM | #63 |
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And we've talked about that term ad nauseum. Overpaying is a very relative term. If we paid Mark Brunell a million, billion, zillion dollars and we won the Super Bowl one year, I bet no one would be bitching about overpaying for free agents. Until we enter the ALWAYS upcoming cap-hell, no one has shown me that we've overpaid for anything. Sure, there are busts and gems along the way, but overpaying is way too relative to even factor it into the equation.
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12-20-2006, 10:51 AM | #64 | |
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--Giving former wideout Darnerian McCants a $2 million bonus a week before he was declared inactive and subsequently released... --Giving up a 3rd round draft choice for Mark Brunell who was going to be cut by Jacksonville anyway... --Giving up Champ Bailey AND a 2nd round choice for Clinton Portis... --Letting go of Antonio Pierce, who's made it his career long vendetta to bring his game of the year performance every time he plays the Redskins... --Giving up a 3rd and 4th round draft choice, plus a $10 million bonus for Brandon Lloyd who won't come anywhere near his career averages for catches... --Giving Randle El a $10 million signing bonus when we already had 3 capable kick returners in Thrash, Betts, and Cartwright... --Giving up a 3rd round choice for T.J. Duckett who won't get more than 50 carries for the season... --Trading up in the '06 draft for Rocky McIntosh, losing next year's 2nd round choice when he can't even unseat Warrick Holdman or any other of the incompetent buffoons we have playing on defense... --Adam Archuleta -- do we need an explanation about him? --The defense is old, needs to be completely overhauled and gutted, and we haven't nearly enough draft picks next year to address a third of the needs on that side of the field. These are not the moves of a smart front office. |
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12-20-2006, 10:51 AM | #65 |
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Man, ya'll are going to make TMC mad and then sumpin bad gonna happen'.
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12-20-2006, 10:51 AM | #66 | |
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I've heard Gibbs and Williams remark lately that this has just been "one of those years", and I tend to agree. Get these guys healthy, bring in some fresh blood on the defense, continue to groom Campbell in this offense, and we are a playoff team in 2007 without a doubt in my mind. |
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12-20-2006, 10:52 AM | #67 | |
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If you don't believe me check out the article in the Washington Times today: Oh, the choices he's made - Sports - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper |
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12-20-2006, 11:03 AM | #68 | |
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I can see the Skins becoming the NFL's next version of the Chiefs or Colts in that their offense will put up the yards and the points, but the D will be their downfall. |
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12-20-2006, 11:20 AM | #72 |
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I don't see the defense in need of a major overhaul. I'd call it a reloading if anything.
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12-20-2006, 11:26 AM | #73 |
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Listen - I am not trying to fight amongst all you guys in that we are all presumably diehard fans of the Redskins and want the team to win today and 5 years from now. I hope that I am totally wrong next year and the Skins run the table and Gibbs wins the executive of the year award.
I just get frustrated when these free agents come to Washington to collect the huge bonus paychecks and laugh all the way to the bank. Even though it is Synder's money and I could care less about Synder, I want players to come to Washington because it should be an honor to wear the burgundy and gold and because they want a chance to play for the chmapionship. |
12-20-2006, 11:27 AM | #74 | |
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Yes, I know the same things keep getting brought up and we're all tired of hearing it, but overpaying imo is not the best thing for team morale. So let's step into the shoes of say, Sean Taylor. A "core" guy. You have been busting it here for three years or so and you are one of the top safeties in the league. You play every play like its your last risking injury on every play. A guy comes in (AA) and is paid alot more than you are when you've been here busting it. On top of that the guy isn't even on your level. It's only natural to feel a little cheap. I would. That's what i call overpaying. Guess what, Taylor at the very least will require more than AA. I don't mind overpaying a little for our guys. Gibbs mentioned this when Smoot left saying that we couldn't pay him more than springs. I guess they changed their philosophy a little. Maybe it doesn't matter to players on the field but it pays to keep your employees happy. |
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12-20-2006, 11:37 AM | #75 |
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Since I had to leave the office for a while, I'll just respond in general to the others. Since hindsight is 20-20, can anyone say for sure that we'd be any worse for wear if we'd have RETAINED all those draft picks and/or money? It's not like there's been a year where we're like, "DAMMIT! If only we had the cap space to make that happen!!!" nor a year where we say, "Wow, if only we had that pick, we could have picked X player."
If we had a GM these previous years, we MIGHT not have Campbell, we'd either be dealing with Ramsey or some washed-up vet. There's a lot of choices and changes that would have been made. Would we even have selected Taylor in the draft?
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