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The Goat 03-01-2012 12:57 AM

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...in straight cash, [I]homie[/I]. Now who's for signing Randy Moss? :)

EARTHQUAKE2689 03-01-2012 01:01 AM

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[QUOTE=The Goat;890538]...in straight cash, homie. Now who's for signing Randy Moss? [/QUOTE]

5 years 60 million 34 million guaranteed. Sign me up yesterday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!!!!

The Goat 03-01-2012 01:10 AM

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...that's a lotta bills to roll up!!

DCtoAZ 03-01-2012 02:07 AM

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[quote=skinsfan69;890381]Are we really that desperate that we're calling a 36 year old LB on a 5-11 team irreplacable? As much as I like Fletch, we need to start looking in another direction. Let's get another young guy in there that can go with Riley for the next several years.[/quote]

Are you kidding me with this 36yr old crap ? Age ain't everything, FLETCH has been lights out since day # 1. He's 36 but we aren't signing him for a 5 yr deal .. this dude is a machine - RAY LEWIS type machine ... he is ideal to help mature Riley and the rest of the D. I believe somewhere Shanny said that re-signing Fletch was the #1 priority. Bottom line .. this guy had less to do with the 5-11 record than anybody .. oh & yeah he never misses a game and gives 100%

skinsfan69 03-01-2012 09:45 AM

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[quote=DCtoAZ;890559]Are you kidding me with this 36yr old crap ? Age ain't everything, FLETCH has been lights out since day # 1. He's 36 but we aren't signing him for a 5 yr deal .. this dude is a machine - RAY LEWIS type machine ... he is ideal to help mature Riley and the rest of the D. I believe somewhere Shanny said that re-signing Fletch was the #1 priority. Bottom line .. this guy had less to do with the 5-11 record than anybody .. oh & yeah he never misses a game and gives 100%[/quote]


W/out question he's been the most consistent performer on an average defense. He's been solid. Not lights out. I just get so tired of everyone saying that he can teach the younger guys, be a mentor.... blah blah blah. Give me a break. This isn't Romper Room. It's the NFL. If guys need to be motivated at this level then we have the wrong guys. I just don't see the need to keep an old LB on a bad team that's rebuilding. Let the guy go to New England or somewhere that's a contender. And if I'm the front office I'm not keeping any old guys cause it makes no sense.

REDSKINS4ever 03-01-2012 09:45 AM

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Bruce Allen is smart. He'll get a deal in place for Fletcher before the free agency period begins. Mike Shanahan has already mentioned that re-signing Fletcher is a priority.

MTK 03-01-2012 10:10 AM

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Age aside, the botton line is the guy is still a top performer at his position. It would be stupid to not make a good effort at retaining him.

Meks 03-01-2012 11:02 AM

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So we're gonna bring back Lamar Marshall?
Awesome so pumped for that!
Smh give credit where credit(money) is due... i'll be sick if we lose him especially to philly i'll lose it.
SIGN HIM.

CRedskinsRule 03-01-2012 11:27 AM

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[quote=skinsfan69;890622]W/out question he's been the most consistent performer on an average defense. He's been solid. Not lights out. I just get so tired of everyone saying that he can teach the younger guys, be a mentor.... blah blah blah. Give me a break. This isn't Romper Room. It's the NFL. If guys need to be motivated at this level then we have the wrong guys. I just don't see the need to keep an old LB on a bad team that's rebuilding. Let the guy go to New England or somewhere that's a contender. And if I'm the front office I'm not keeping any old guys cause it makes no sense.[/quote]

I believe Fletcher led the league in tackles last year, that doesn't seem like keeping an old guy just because. It's keeping a guy who is a producing where the team needs a production. That's where the discussion begins, then if you want to continue it, you go to the mentor/character conversation, which is more than just about football mentoring, it's about life. A 21yo coming out of college, and having the lights of the NFL shine on him can be overwhelming, and having some guys that are setting the tone in the locker room has a place in the discussion of keeping/paying an aging, but productive, vet.

irish 03-01-2012 11:38 AM

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[quote=Mattyk;890635]Age aside, the botton line is the guy is still a top performer at his position. It would be stupid to not make a good effort at retaining him.[/quote]

I agree but I think the Skins cant be afraid to thank him for his service and wish him well.

GridIron26 03-01-2012 11:51 AM

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[quote=irish;890678]I agree but I think the Skins cant be afraid to thank him for his service and wish him well.[/quote]

How can Redskins not be afraid to let him go? Do we have someone on the team who can replace him, or even find someone to replace him? I don't think so.

skinsfan69 03-01-2012 12:04 PM

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[quote=CRedskinsRule;890674]I believe Fletcher led the league in tackles last year, that doesn't seem like keeping an old guy just because. It's keeping a guy who is a producing where the team needs a production. That's where the discussion begins, then if you want to continue it, you go to the mentor/character conversation, which is more than just about football mentoring, it's about life. A 21yo coming out of college, and having the lights of the NFL shine on him can be overwhelming, and having some guys that are setting the tone in the locker room has a place in the discussion of keeping/paying an aging, but productive, vet.[/quote]

I agree with all that. I just don't see Fletcher as a must sign.

GridIron26 03-01-2012 12:14 PM

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[quote=skinsfan69;890692]I agree with all that. I just don't see Fletcher as a must sign.[/quote]

Who would you replace Fletcher with if we fail to resign him?

MTK 03-01-2012 12:41 PM

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[quote=irish;890678]I agree but I think the Skins cant be afraid to thank him for his service and wish him well.[/quote]

Obviously that's the case, or they would have caved to his demands by now.

It's got to make sense for both sides.

Swarley 03-01-2012 12:47 PM

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[quote=skinsfan69;890692]I agree with all that. I just don't see Fletcher as a must sign.[/quote]

If Fletcher were to leave would it leave us a weaker team?


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