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Re: Cap Casualties in offseason
it doesnt make much sense to me to cut a playmaking linebacker and swallow the cap hit.your basically paying for him not to be on the redskins.is his situation that bad around here.of all the past talk by lavar about being a redskin for life and wanting to retire a skin,now is the time to find out if he puts his money where his mouth is.he wants to stay around,than should be more than willing to restructure.remember,this league is all about playmakers,and there is no denying he makes plays
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No one is getting marketed like the Coach. Despite the relative greatness of many members of our roster, he's the Hall of Famer. He's the guy who gets rings. If he ran for office in DC, he win in a landslide.
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Now we all know everything wasn't LaVar's fault as to why hasn't been on the field, but the Redskins have suddenly turned into a very good playmaking team pretty much without LaVar. |
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Re: Cap Casualties in offseason
this is true but is he that big of problem that we are willing to swallow the cap hit just to rid ourselves of him?
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Re: Cap Casualties in offseason
let's not get into the whole Lavar discussion again for 74th time.
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Re: Cap Casualties in offseason
[QUOTE=Mattyk72]#1 Clearing his monster contract off our future cap.
#2 It's pretty well known that LaVar and this staff's relationship has been a bit "strained" at times. Something tells me this staff thinks they can win without him and his huge paycheck and his money would be better spent elsewhere. /QUOTE] My point is thus: While I would not dispute LA has been a pain in the ass with the media. He is certainly not the face of the Redskins. GW has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt the D can thrive without him. That having been said it would be incompetent on the part of the Redskins to EAT that kind of dead money willingly. It is certainly worth exploring to see how much of a Redskin he really is? See if he would re-structure (although he has already done so before) to make it more favorable to keep him. Basically, check out if he is wanted by GW? TRY not to eat 10mil. If he has to go............so be it! As much as he has pissed me off this season, when he's on, he's a PLAYMAKER!
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Re: Cap Casualties in offseason
Don't give up on LeVar just yet. I still see him flying around making plays. He is not the focal of this defense and he hasn't made the most visable plays like Sean Taylor or Lamar Marshall, but he is staying at home, playing his lanes and getting the job done. It's only a matter of time before he makes the big impact play. Hopefully it will be tommorrow. He can greatly improve his stock value by stepping up in the playoffs.
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Re: Cap Casualties in offseason
Speaking of someone I HAVE given up on. Taylor Jacobs.
Every week someone says he'll have a breakout game. Time is up Taylor.
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Re: Cap Casualties in offseason
He's already said he's done restructuring his contract.
We'll see how this plays out. |
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Re: Cap Casualties in offseason
Now Boy's, thats pretty harsh! After all, he has so much potential! What a weapon he is..............in practice!
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