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| View Poll Results: Do you want to see Chad Johnson in a Redskins uniform? | |||
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Uncle Phil
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http://www.redskinswarpath.com/374063-post52.html http://www.redskinswarpath.com/378329-post8.html but admittedly, I have some "reservations" here: http://www.redskinswarpath.com/380641-post12.html As of today, I'm not sure. I was impressed with Caldwell down the stretch and had things stayed the same (Gibbs returned) then I would have probably leaned toward keeping Caldwell here. Now? I don't know that either Caldwell or Berrian are high on my list.
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Re: Ocho Cinco In B&G
I knew it was one of you mods suggesting it -I just figured it was the smart one.
Oooops. my bad.
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Ocho Cinco In B&G
Oh snap!! Stop, drop, and roll....I just got burned!!
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I have been trying to find more information that will clarify the NFL rules regarding tampering. I do beleive in the case with Briggs last year, both sides were open to trade possibilities, in the case of CJ Bengals management is maintaining they have no intention of trading him. I could be wrong, but I beleive we're dealing with a different set of circumstances. |
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Uncle Phil
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So once free agency begins all parties can have discussions and try to work out essentially a sign and trade. After all, that's tone of the main purposes of applying the "franchise tag", to make sure if you're going to lose a free agent you get something in return. There's probably more to it...but I'm tired
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This from Cincinnati.com THE ENQUIRER
REPORT: REDSKINS WANT CHAD The latest Chad Johnson trade rumor involves another team, the Washington Redskins. Redskins' owner Daniel Snyder is interested in trading with the Bengals for the disgruntled Johnson, according to a report published Tuesday in the Washington Post. The newspaper reported that Drew Rosenhaus, Johnson's agent, is working quietly with the Bengals and Redskins to broker a trade. Johnson, a member of five consecutive AFC Pro Bowl teams, was the fourth highest paid wide-out in the NFL in 2007, according to NFL Players Association figures. Reached Tuesday by the Enquirer, Rosenhaus didn't deny the report. "I understand the reports," Rosenhaus said. "But I have no comment, other than to say again that whatever conversations I am having with the Bengals regarding Chad will remain private." An obstacle to any trade of Johnson would be the salary cap hit the Bengals would suffer. The Bengals would lose $8.03 million on the salary cap-money the club would not have to spend on other players-if it traded or released Johnson before June 1, said Marc Levin, Director of the Salary Cap and Agent Administration Department for the NFL Players Association. "And there is nothing the Bengals can do about it," Levin said in an e-mail sent by the union to the Enquirer. A trade or contract termination done June or after gives NFL teams another year to absorb the salary cap implication, in this case, 2008 and 2009. The salary cap for 2008 is $116 million, up from $109 million in 2007. The Bengals had no comment Tuesday on the Johnson situation, team public relations Jack Brennan said. NFL tampering rules could come into play. The Bengals could file a complaint with the league if the Washington Post report did originate with sources inside the Redskins organization. "Any public or private statement of interest in another club's employee is a violation," the rule states. Johnson remains under contract with the Bengals through 2011, the result of an extension he signed with the club in April 2006. Citing unnamed "league sources," the Post reported that Snyder, coaching candidates and Redskin Executive Vice President Vinny Cerrato discussed Johnson specifically. And Johnson, two more league sources told the Post, wants a hefty new contract from the Redskins. Clubs can give a player's agent permission to talk to other teams about a possible trade. "Yes it is permissible, but if a club does give permission to an agent it is recommended that the permission given to the agent be spelled out in a written document to avoid a dispute about it in the future, "Greg Aiello, NFL Senior Vice President of Public Relations, wrote to The Enquirer in an e-mail Tuesday. If the Bengals trade Johnson, they would be forced to accelerate what remains of the almost $21 million in up-front money paid Johnson in the contract extensions from November 2003 and April 2006. "Acceleration of signing bonus after a player is released or traded has always been part of this system," Aiello wrote. "The point is that all money paid to a player will be accounted for under the cap." The Bengals signed Johnson to what amounts to a six-year contract in 2006. He has been paid almost $16 million by the Bengals in the past two seasons. Since early January, Johnson has used national media, primarily radio shows, including those with tables on "Radio Row" at the Super Bowl earlier this month, to voice his displeasure with the Bengals. He said if he is the Bengals problem, he should be dealt. Johnson has not talked to local media since mid-October. The Bengals have the ninth overall pick in the 2008 draft and the Redskins the 21st in the first round. Rosenhaus negotiated the 2006 extension for Johnson.
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Anyway, I think that is how a team should use free agency: if they are 90% there and they need that extra 10% then they should go out and buy it. Does anyone thing that the Redskins are 90% there? Have we built a solid enough team foundation to warrant going and getting those last two pieces to the puzzle? When I look at this team I see some aging stars, overachieving younger guys, and a few stars in the prime of their career. To me, the Skins focus should be on building that solid foundation for the future - not continuing to trade our future away to bring in some hotshot receiver who I can guarantee right now, will not produce after he has signed the monster contract. |
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I think everyone would agree that once Collins stepped in last year and our line started to gel - then suddenly our offense started moving up and down the field. Going out and getting a Chad Johnson isn't suddenly the magic solution to all our systemic problems - especially when in my opinion, if we want to point to a weakness, I would point to our offensive line last year after the key injuries. Great teams are built from the lines out - there is no point in having a dynamic receiver in here if our QB is on his back and our RBs are getting stuffed at the line. Let me ask this question: Would you rather have Chad Johnson at $8 million per year, or find a way to bring in a couple of solid O-line guys and maybe a D-line guy? |
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Naega jeil jal naga
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Ocho Cinco In B&G
As long as we bring in young free agents in their prime to play key positions on the D-Line like Antwaan Odom and then use the remaing draft picks on offensive lineman then the Chad Johnson trade would be ok in my book.
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If Gibbs was still here I do not think that would be the case but no one knows how Jim Zorn will handle problem players.
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Re: Ocho Cinco In B&G
Let's go ahead and face reality, WE ARE NOT GETTING CHAD JOHNSON! BENGALS WOULD LOOSE TOO MUCH AND WE WON'T GIVE THEM WHAT THEY WANT!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Ocho Cinco In B&G
Lose. The most-often misspelled word on the internet.
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The point is this: there are many ways to successfully build a team and there is never an oppertune time for a bad move. The 2.0 Gibbs-era defense was built through free agency and supplimented in the draft--and that worked out pretty well, 2006 aside.
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