02-23-2009, 04:05 PM | #61 |
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I said earlier that DS has lots of cash & has been known to drop it on expensive free agents in the past (not too long ago either). From that point of view, you have to think that if HE really wants AH, he'll find a way.
Now on the other hand, DS was losing some $ on other biz ventures before the economy really tanked, the Skins are over the cap & have some old guys they've got to make decisions on, they want to re-sign Hall, and AH is probably not the guy DS would go out of his way to sign considering what it will take. Maybe if it were a wr or other high profile position he might be more tempted. When you really look at all the factors involved, it seems to me that it would take some serious maneuvering by the team & a lot of cash. The only reason it's even conceivable is because it's snyder & the Skins. Other than that, I don't see a realistic scenario that would have us signing Haynesworth. I'm sure the cap guys could write out some scenarios, but even then, is it likely? My guess is no. |
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Wait a min. your going to fault a guy for stepping on a Cowboy? Apparently he fits right in with us. He hates the Cowboys as much as we do. LOL. I find it more funny that after a player does some stupid act and pays his price people will talk about it like it happened yesterday and call it baggage. He does not have the same baggage as T.O. . T.O. acted like a 2yo all the way up to his trade and after. Then slammed his media gal for trying to spin the obvious. Then cried on tv. lol. You put any individual over 300 pounds on the field and I challenge him to play 100 % all the time. The point is they can't. They have to push not only opponents around but their own weight also. Heck the Frigerator had to come out once and a while. They need a rest once and a while and our system/scheme is designed to allow players to trade in and out to have fresh legs. Two things I worry about. Backloading contracts. After 2010 can Snyder pay up on all the backloaded contracts and be settled? and his age. but he does buy us time to either look in the future for a replacement or get one now and have him help train him. I also don't want to give up too much to get him. In this situation he is a UFA so we won't have to give up a draft pick, but we will have to find a way to get him under this yrs CAP only. Pay off his bonuses next year and make him happy. Would he be willing to work with Snyder knowing we are tight on the budget this year and be willing to take a big contract next yr? |
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Here's a guy who has had issues with effort/taking plays off his entire career, then suddenly in a contract year when he knows he can cement a fortune for himself, he decides to light it up. No coincedence IMO. Not that there's anything wrong with busting your ass for a payday, I just think he'll get lazy all over again once he signs his huge contract.
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i hope they did sit and talk and negotiate!!!
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he's got real character issues too. I'm just not sure signing him for $100billion is a great idea. he'll make the team a lot better, but you're stuck with him if/when his play runs south, and i don't think he's the missing piece to a DC area superbowl victory.
I mean, with the WR/offensive line issues, and the overall age/injury problems, i'm not sure our window is right here, right now. also, we already had the 4th best D in yards, 6th in scoring, so how much better can those guys really get? we're old and injury prone on D, but there's young depth there... our problems are on offense, and i really didn't see any signs of life out of devin fred or malcolm that makes me think we're going to have 3 1,000 yard receivers this season either. |
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The notion that baseball doesn't have parity holds no water anymore. Recent World Series participants: - Tampa Bay 2008 - Colorado 2007 - Detroit 2006 - Florida 2003 Do the A's and Twins not manage to make the playoffs on a semi-regular basis? Do the Florida Marlins not manage to hang with the Phillies and Mets each year? The only low revenue team you can point to is the KC Royals. They're not bad because they don't spend money, they're bad because their organization sucks balls. They can't scout, they can't coach, and they can't draft. If football ended up looking like baseball has (minus the roids!) in the last 10 years, the league would be doing real well for itself. Baseball is showing that salary caps (or the lack thereof) don't mean the end of your league as you know it.
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oh, i don't know... golston, montgomery, landry, horton, alexander, blades, doughty, moore, rogers...
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Golston, Montgomery, Landry, Horton, Rogers were all starters. Doughty wasn't offered a contract as an RFA so he's gone. That leaves Alexander, Blades and Moore. That's about as deep as a puddle in the desert.
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From that list, only Moore and Blades are depth players under contract for 2009. We have a horrible lack of talented young depth on our team. Its been far below the league-average for years and could be even worse in 2009, depending on who stays and who goes.
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Understand that the speculation about the salary cap has little to do with fear of the large market teams buying up all the talent and a lot to do with the small market teams not wanting to be forced to throw their revenue back at the players when the bottom line is so tight. Having a salary cap and revenue sharing necessitates the salary floor, which means no one can be the Marlins and try to play a season on a $20 million payroll. Which is likely what Buffalo and Cincinnati will try to do in the future. A football team can still be very competitive on a minuscule payroll, but they have to be able to draft well, or they have no other way of sustaining winning ball.
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