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And please don't tell me you think Cartwright could handle a full time load if he was pressed into action. At least now we know Betts can handle it. |
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Try a search for some of Schneed's cap analysis, he's outlined this very scenario many times.
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02-10-2007, 05:16 PM | #18 |
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how quickly we forget how well he played this year, how he took a much smaller deal than he could have got to stay with the redskins. lets just trade our core guys after they just signed a contract extension, tell that to the redskins players see how they'd feel about that. its lunacy.
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The team has two great runningbacks. With Portis' contract you cannot trade him. Betts' contract on the other hand is pretty reasonable and his value has never been higher. So naturally, he is the only one that would be worth trading. Not to mention, I think that Gibbs would (and will) pick Portis over Betts. |
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u trade a guy who sacrificed millions to stay with the team, that the players love, especially after he JUST signed a new contract, what message does that send? we are using 2 running backs this year, get used to that idea because its going to be a near unstoppable running game. 2 running backs are very important, as shown by both super bowl teams, and no that isnt a coincidence that both super bowl teams used 2 running backs |
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As what someone else has pointed out, you want to trade a core Redskins player? And here it is that we have been bitchin' about the Redskins getting rid of core players in the past, and you're suggesting we do just that.
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Are you serious !? Listen to yourself, read what you wrote and ask yourself if it makes any common sense. First of all, his play isnt important?! Im not quite sure I would agree with you, at all. Secondly, yeah we have alot of holes and rb isnt one of them, so lets trade betts and add to the holes? whaaaaa? |
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I would cut Wynn this year, sign Justin Smith, and keep Daniels for one more year. He's still a good pass rusher, although his skills against the run were lacking last season.
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Here is a newsflash, chief, Clinton Portis is the feature back next year. If you told a coach that they would have Clinton Portis and Anna Nicole Smith as a backup, they would feel pretty good about their runningback situation. If Portis stays healthy, Betts may get to touch the ball six times a game. Is that the best use of a guy who can carry the load? Is a second or third round pick more valuable to you when you have 7 guys getting surgery and you have holes at every level on defense? I would say so. |
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Too soon?
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As long as we have 3 quality backs, we don't have to adjust our gameplan much if Portis gets hurt. We can still run 30-35 times a game. Guys tend to breakdown if they get more than 350 carries in a season. Portis carried more than that in 2005, and wasn't able to make it though 2006. This is not surprising to me. No back should be allowed to carry more than 20 times a game consistently thoughout the season. If you are going to be a run first team, you do need two QUALITY guys to carry the football. Portis should be getting about 20 carries a game and even more receptions, but Betts is going to have to carry 10-12 times a game in a run first offense. Even Cartwright should be getting involved later in games to keep Portis from taking unessesscary beatings in running out the clock situations.
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