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View Poll Results: Should the Redskins pay or trade Trent Williams? | |||
Pay him | 34 | 46.58% | |
Trade him | 39 | 53.42% | |
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06-07-2019, 11:40 AM | #196 |
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Re: Trent Williams holding out for new deal
Trent asked to be released.
Not sure why we are still talking about contracts. I'm hopeful this is just a scare tactic to get the teams attention. Someone needs to resolve the issues the players have with the medical staff. Gruden needs to take charge of this situation. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ease-from-team |
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06-07-2019, 11:47 AM | #197 |
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We’re talking about contracts because what else is going to resolve it? A pat on the back and an apology?
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06-07-2019, 11:53 AM | #198 |
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Gruden doesn't need to do shit, this is above is pay grade. In fact him having to face down the media about it is pretty shitty. As usual Bruce stays in the shadows on the tough issues, but hot damn he sure was out and about after the draft basking in the glow.
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06-07-2019, 12:01 PM | #199 | |
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Trent wants some more cash.
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06-07-2019, 12:13 PM | #200 |
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Re: Trent Williams holding out for new deal
if i,m Dan snyder , i,m on a plane to meet trent williams and his agent face to face to iron this situation out
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06-07-2019, 12:20 PM | #201 |
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"Someone" will always pay just about anyone. That doesn't mean its SMART to do so. The skins are, at best, a mediocre team already handicapped with 20 million in dead cap money on a QB for each of the next two years. So they are already operating with 12% less salary capital each of the next two years due to that - they are not in a position to take additional risk on a player like TW who, based on recent history, will miss atleast 1/4 of the regular season games anyway. Given the situation they are in, giving him any more money would be incredibly stupid - especially when they don't have to do so. He's under contract 2 more years. He can play it out or miss 32 game checks.
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06-07-2019, 12:23 PM | #202 |
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This is the sort of nonsensical argument Sheehan and Loverro make all the time. Gruden is the head coach. other than a few whacky GM/owners who love the spotlight, most GMs don't speak to the media regularly. On every other team the head coach is the one who gets asked about this sort of thing - why should here be any different?
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06-07-2019, 12:27 PM | #203 |
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Per Field Yates the Redskins put in a claim for LT Howard but the Cards beat them to it.
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06-07-2019, 12:31 PM | #205 | |
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06-07-2019, 12:45 PM | #206 |
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I'm not aware of any other team with a traditional GM that operates this way. It criticizing him for not doing something that none of his peers would do. Its like criticizing an active president for not going to fight in a war when no other president would do so. Allen is (justifiably) disliked, and this is just a lazy and stupid way to attack him.
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06-07-2019, 12:49 PM | #207 |
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Re: Trent Williams holding out for new deal
Rooney made public comments a few times about the AB situation if I recall correctly. He certainly didn't shy away from the issue.
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06-07-2019, 01:28 PM | #208 | |
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If there is discussion around a player on the team's roster, its almost always the coach speaking about it. If there is discussion about a transaction (such as a free agent signing or draft pick), the coach and GM will both talk about it. I would not expect Bruce or Doug to comment unless the situation escalates or Trent is moved.
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06-07-2019, 02:19 PM | #209 | |
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Snyder should stay out of it for now and let his subordinates handle it. He should position himself to ride in a a white horse and save the day if an impasse develops. Bruce Allen's initial position should be "You're under contract. We're not going to trade you or cut you. First come to Training Camp and then perhaps we can do something". |
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06-07-2019, 02:44 PM | #210 |
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Re: Trent Williams holding out for new deal
Can't believe there is 14 pages to this thread when the answer is simple. Does not matter what team we are talking about, the owners holds all of the cards. The player has absolutely ZERO leverage. That is the way it is done with NFL contracts and it was collectively bargained. Meaning the players union agreed to it.
The team does not have to do anything. Nothing. Talk new deal all you want, but the facts of the matter are this: - TW has 2 years on his current contract. - Ownership retains his rights unless he is released, or they let him walk after the contract is done. - Even if TW says "Eff-U, I'm retiring". If he 'unretires' in say 2 years, Washington still owns his rights and he is back at square one. But 2 years older and 2 years removed from Football. And still a Washington Redskin. He can demand his release all he wants. When the club does not release him, his only recourse is either: - Holdout into the regular season, thereby leaving millions on the table when he is not getting paid and being fined. - Play This is a game of chicken Williams cannot win. That is it. Club does not have to do anything, again they hold 100% all of the leverage in this. I stand my my previous statement that once game checks and paydays are at stake, Trent Williams will shut up about this, have a change of heart and suit up. Of course there will be the obligatory-face-saving press release from Trents camp that goes a little like "Trent wants to put his entire focus on the Redskins season and does not want any distractions regarding contract negotiations to hinder that, therefore it is his decision that he will forego any contract negotiations until the end of the season." Sound familiar? That press release is a template on every agents Office365. Just so happens the end of the regular season is when he will have 1 season on his current deal. That is when a deal gets done. |
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