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01-25-2018, 10:44 PM | #271 |
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Re: The FINAL Kirk Cousins Saga thread. 5.0
I have been in favor of transition tag, but now I'm thinking Franchising may actually be a no brainer.
Here's the thing. There's already been a lot of interest in Kirk connected to other teams, especially Denver and Cleveland, so you knows there are places that will pay him. If they go into a tag and trade situation willing to take less than they hope to if it comes down to it, than I think the risk of another year on the tag is very small. Someone will at least give up their 3rd or even their 4th for Cousins, right? So why let him walk when the absolute best you can get is a next year's third? If you Franchise him, even if you could get absolutely nothing but a ham sandwich, if you think it's right for the team, you could always let him go to any team that wants him at that point, or maybe he'd see the lack of interest and finally sign long term. The potential for teams to have to out bid each other is too great not try isn't it? Essentially, they'd be betting a third rounder next year for a potential for a first this year. For this not to work out there's only a few possibilities: 1. No one really wants Cousins. 2. Cousins refuses to consider offers from other teams so that he can play on the tag again. 3. Cousins doesn't like the options he has and decides to play on the Tag and see what his options are next year. 4. The skins somehow piss everyone off in a creative way that the make the other teams decide that the best revenge is to refuse to take Cousins out of spite. I wouldn't put #4 past them, but really how likely do you think any of the scenarios are? Or am I not considering some other factor? Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
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01-25-2018, 10:57 PM | #274 | |
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If KC is tagged, he will play out the year and become a true unrestricted FA next year which is what he wants. I don’t necessarily think he wants to leave but he does want the most money he can get and being and UFA is the best way to go about that. 34M next season is not a deterrent. |
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01-25-2018, 11:27 PM | #275 | |
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In the tag and trade scenario, he'd be given that opportunity finally. Not entertaining offers would be in total contradiction to what he's been saying. If Kirk did this he'd be a dick, how the hell would he spin this in popular opinion? Wouldn't other teams see this and think twice about signing him? So he either finds the right team and we work out the best deal we can, he doesn't like the other options and decides to finally negotiate a long term, or be a dick and see how it plays out. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
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I can understand the doubt that the Skins could pull off something because the Patriots have, but nevertheless it has been done. =http://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=3942130] Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
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Like I said before, the Skins need to handle this the right way.
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01-26-2018, 09:02 AM | #279 | |
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Another tag is just delaying the inevitable and it’s hard to imagine another team giving up picks in addition to signing him to a monster deal. It’s not like he’s Aaron Rodgers or something. Worst case he walks and we get a compensatory pick, we draft or trade for another QB. The world won’t end if he’s not our starter next season.
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01-26-2018, 10:14 AM | #281 | |
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I don't think Kirk necessarily wants to leave either, but he wants the most "guaranteed" money, because he equates guaranteed money with security. That's why he's OK with continuing to sign those guaranteed one year deals. He's trying to pioneer a change with how NFL contracts are structured. I just feel, in my humble opinion, there is a good chance of a tag and trade, because as much as I think the Redskins do like Kirk Cousins, they've repeatedly been slammed in the media and around the league with how they've handled contract negotiations, and I would be shocked if they're able to get Kirk to agree to a LTD contract right away - in which another opinion on that is - if Kirk is going to sign a LTD with the Redskins, it should be done quickly. There is absolutely no reason to string it along until any deadlines. The longer you don't hear about an agreement, the more likely he walks out right or gets tagged. I just don't see why it would be logical to think the Redskins are just fine tagging him and paying him another big one year deal and not a LTD. I just think there is something already worked out with a trade partner who feels all they need is a quarterback to compete, and I honestly think it's Denver.
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tl,dr: Fate basically gift-wrapped a franchise QB to us, and our Front Office couldn't handle the situation. |
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Anyway, only thing I know is, it's going to be an interesting offseason.
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Redskins were 'quarterback focused' at the Senior Bowl | NBC Sports Washington
More non-news. Of course they were QB heavy due to the uncertainty at the position. |
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