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Breaking news on nfl.com everyone wants Shelton so bad can you imagine him Suh and Hatcher on the line
Breaking news on nfl.com everyone wants Shelton so bad can you imagine him Suh and Hatcher on the line
As much as most folks like to bash Snyder I am amazed at how many Snyder-esque suggestions are made here & in similar forums. I keep reading suggestions to get Suh, Hardy, Murray, AP, etc. People must have short memories since these are the type of moves that have gotten this team into a lot of trouble in the past.
People need to be more patient & stop looking for the quick fix. I am pretty sure that the current GM built his reputation by making a series of non-spectacular moves over time that eventually resulted in solid football teams. Let's all just wait & see what happens.
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Sources with the organization" tell NBC Washington that the Redskins are interested in free agent Ndamukong Suh.
Consider this the least-surprising development of the offseason. Owner Daniel Snyder has long thought games are won in March, not September-December. Per the Washington Post, the Redskins have about $25 million in cap space. A run at Suh isn't a pipe dream, but would limit new GM Scot McCloughan's options in his first year on the job. The Redskins are 12-15 players away from being a contender, not one.
Just shoot me now
Just shoot me now
First, I don't see this happening. But if it does, can anyone really say that Dan is not still calling the shots on personnel? No way Scot signs a guy like this for that kind of money with so many other holes he needs to fill.
Depends... First off we have roughly $31 million in cap space right now. Add in getting rid of Chester which I expect to happen and all of a sudden you are up to $34 million.
We are going to have to spend alot to meet the league minimum this year. Thats in CASH outlay, not cap dollars. Dont get me wrong, Suh is not going to come for less than $10 million against the cap this year, and Im figuring more like $15 million.
But on the flip side, they are going to load up on the defense. Basically they blamed last season on the defense and brought Barry in to be the savior, part of that is dramatically increasing the talent pool on that side of the ball. And as much as we all want to say we are in a total rebuild, the people that actually fund the team are not going to sit back and take a 6-10 season.
Depends... First off we have roughly $31 million in cap space right now. Add in getting rid of Chester which I expect to happen and all of a sudden you are up to $34 million.
We are going to have to spend alot to meet the league minimum this year. Thats in CASH outlay, not cap dollars. Dont get me wrong, Suh is not going to come for less than $10 million against the cap this year, and Im figuring more like $15 million.
But on the flip side, they are going to load up on the defense. Basically they blamed last season on the defense and brought Barry in to be the savior, part of that is dramatically increasing the talent pool on that side of the ball. And as much as we all want to say we are in a total rebuild, the people that actually fund the team are not going to sit back and take a 6-10 season.