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Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco

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Old 08-03-2011, 03:14 PM   #15
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Re: Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco

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I really thought he was going to get a deal. There are tons of teams that were/now are in need of a corner, most notably Detroit, Oakland, Houston, Tennessee, Jacksonville, San Fransico, Seattle, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas and Arizona. Lots more could use him. I figured someone would bite.
This post answers the question for any Redskin fan who thinks Carlos Rogers is anything better than an average NFL starter.

An above average NFL corner on the open market always gets paid in todays NFL.

ALWAYS.

Dude got a one year four million dollar deal. That is AWFUL and this is the reality of how the entire league looks at him.

This is a good lesson for fans who wonder why the Redskins have been so freakin bad for so long. Our roster has been filled with average at best players that we somehow see as a step below elite.

Not saying I don't do it all the time as I tend to eat a ton of Redskins "Happy Place" pills and therefore I usually think we are going to win the Super Bowl every year.
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