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Redskins8588 12-07-2006 03:30 PM

Next years CASH!!!!
 
[url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2689784]ESPN.com - NFL - NFL salary cap climbing to $116 million in '08[/url]

Apparently the cap is gonna go up $7million next year. How much is this gonna help the Redskins next year?

MTK 12-07-2006 03:35 PM

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That's a big increase, just to clarify this is for 2008 though. The cap for next season, 2007, will be $109M.

MTK 12-07-2006 03:36 PM

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It could actually help us right away as we could push money towards that year. Perhaps this is playing into our pushing to keep Betts right now.

celts32 12-07-2006 03:42 PM

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[QUOTE=Mattyk72;257102]It could actually help us right away as we could push money towards that year. Perhaps this is playing into our pushing to keep Betts right now.[/QUOTE]

That's what the Eagles always do with their extra cap room each year...if they have any money left on this years cap they should definitely sign someone to a LT deal.

Hog1 12-07-2006 04:00 PM

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It's this type of foresight that accounts for Snyders.............Billions, with a B

BeastsoftheNFCeast 12-07-2006 06:19 PM

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[quote=Mattyk72;257099]That's a big increase, just to clarify this is for 2008 though. The cap for next season, 2007, will be $109M.[/quote]

Everyone should start referring to this year as 06-07, and next year as 07-08, I always get confused because the Madden game this year is 07, so I always think this year is 07.

dall-assblows 12-07-2006 06:24 PM

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it's not good, we will sign 5 big name FAs and suck again!

djnemo65 12-07-2006 09:07 PM

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[QUOTE=dall-assblows;257177]it's not good, we will sign 5 big name FAs and suck again![/QUOTE]

I don't know what to think about this. We built a playoff team by signing free agents. A decent playoff team that was three fewer fourth quarter meltdowns away from going 13-3. Moreover, even if the offensive fa's have underperformed, I still don't oppose having brought them in. The problem is, when you have one of the worst defenses in the NFL it's tough to win. And you can only blame so much of that on Arch, I'm sorry.

I guess I'm just baffled by this season

STPainmaker 12-07-2006 09:54 PM

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I find the news of the cap increasing scary for us as an organization. The last thing we need is another excuse to further the "free agent" player personnel philosophy. Winning teams succeed by acquiring quality players by every avenue available. We cannot win by only adding old "has beens" and "maybe's" to the team.

I know coach Gibbs and Danny have both thought this was a winning formula but it isn't and our age is showing. This is especially true on the defensive side of the ball where team speed, aggression and durability just aren't there. The cap increase should be looked upon positively but only if we invest it diversely. It has come up on prior threads that Dallas and San Diego are in great position to flourish because of there willingness to make risks on youth, and developing their own players.

I think the most important thing to do this off season isn't to acquire some big name. It's to re evaluate ourselves. To admit we aren't on the verge of a super bowl and only need a couple key (FA) pieces to get there. This would mean changing Gibbs and Snyders minds. As well as probably firing the entire front office. Its equal to a revolution but I think this needs to be done.

jsarno 12-07-2006 10:09 PM

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Amazing what a year does to you.
Last year we were all saying, "Damn, these free agents really paid off, good job front office!" This year, even though we have had more key injuries than ANY team in football, we are saying "free agents don't work" because we're 4-8.
Brunell was a problem, he's been benched. Campbell is learning.
We have holes in the CB areas because Rogers and more importantly, Springs have been injured most of the season.
Had we gotten a ket free agent CB in the offseason and allowed Campbell to be the man from day 1, I bet we'd be sitting at around .500. Yes, 6-6! Even with all the injuries! It's only as bleak as it is because of a couple problems, and alot of injuries. Our bad luck should be all gone and we'll start next season fresh and ready to kick ass.

GTripp0012 12-07-2006 10:35 PM

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[quote=Mattyk72;257099]That's a big increase, just to clarify this is for 2008 though. The cap for next season, 2007, will be $109M.[/quote]Well, next year's cap was announced at the same time this year's was (when the CBA was finalized) so I'm guessing that this year's moves took that into consideration.

I'm really hoping we don't break the bank on Ladell, cause if we do, I think it will go to show that we still don't grasp the cap concept yet.

STPainmaker 12-07-2006 10:48 PM

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[quote=jsarno;257262]Amazing what a year does to you.
Last year we were all saying, "Damn, these free agents really paid off, good job front office!" This year, even though we have had more key injuries than ANY team in football, we are saying "free agents don't work" because we're 4-8. [/quote]

I here what you're saying but this isn't a reaction to this year alone. Its a reaction to what has gone on since the end of Gibbs part I and intensified with the Snyder years. We used to get key veterans back in Gibbs I with Plan B free agency and trades. This was a new way to get good players and it worked it gave us an advantage. Gibbs always preferred vets, and character guys. I think Danny like many of us enjoyed the successes with that philosophy but this isn't the model for success anymore.

We have become very one dimensional and hurried in how we manage our personnel. I am not anti free agency but I think we do too much of it every year and overspend. We also do this at the cost of draft picks and don't draft with depth. Our idea is that we have to win yesterday and its destructive. We have stuck to this for so long and it has provided us with a whole lot of grief with big money busts, attitudes, injury riddled has beens, and the like. I really like alot of the players we have. Some that came through free agency and some that haven't. I just think the teams who have been champions in this millenium have won with a recipe other than free agency first.

MTK 12-07-2006 10:53 PM

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[quote=GTripp0012;257270]Well, next year's cap was announced at the same time this year's was (when the CBA was finalized) so I'm guessing that this year's moves took that into consideration.

I'm really hoping we don't break the bank on Ladell, cause if we do, I think it will go to show that we still don't grasp the cap concept yet.[/quote]

Actually I think the one thing this front office does very well is managing the cap.

STPainmaker 12-07-2006 10:56 PM

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[quote=Mattyk72;257279]Actually I think the one thing this front office does very well is managing the cap.[/quote]

Agreed. We were promised cap hell by everyone but we have managed to spend money like a Saudi prince.

JoeyHeismann7 12-07-2006 11:27 PM

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I think the signings were good, but it boils down to as much as i dont wanna say this..Gibbs just isnt that good of a coach anymore! The game is way to different now from what it was back in the day..That being said I still think Gibbs is a GREAT coach..1 of the best who's ever roamed our sidelines. I think its time me hangs it up. Smashmouth football of the 80's dont cut it anymore! It just kind hurts me and Im sure all of you to see Gibbs not suceed!


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